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| +'''
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| +Abbreviation Extension for Python-Markdown
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| +==========================================
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| +
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| +This extension adds abbreviation handling to Python-Markdown.
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| +
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| +Simple Usage:
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| +
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| + >>> import markdown
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| + >>> text = """
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| + ... Some text with an ABBR and a REF. Ignore REFERENCE and ref.
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| + ...
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| + ... *[ABBR]: Abbreviation
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| + ... *[REF]: Abbreviation Reference
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| + ... """
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| + >>> print markdown.markdown(text, ['abbr'])
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| + <p>Some text with an <abbr title="Abbreviation">ABBR</abbr> and a <abbr title="Abbreviation Reference">REF</abbr>. Ignore REFERENCE and ref.</p>
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| +
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| +Copyright 2007-2008
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| +* [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/)
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| +* [Seemant Kulleen](http://www.kulleen.org/)
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| +
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| +
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| +'''
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| +
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| +from __future__ import absolute_import
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| +from __future__ import unicode_literals
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| +from . import Extension
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| +from ..preprocessors import Preprocessor
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| +from ..inlinepatterns import Pattern
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| +from ..util import etree
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| +import re
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| +
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| +# Global Vars
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| +ABBR_REF_RE = re.compile(r'[*]\[(?P<abbr>[^\]]*)\][ ]?:\s*(?P<title>.*)')
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| +
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| +class AbbrExtension(Extension):
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| + """ Abbreviation Extension for Python-Markdown. """
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| +
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| + def extendMarkdown(self, md, md_globals):
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| + """ Insert AbbrPreprocessor before ReferencePreprocessor. """
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| + md.preprocessors.add('abbr', AbbrPreprocessor(md), '<reference')
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| +
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| +
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| +class AbbrPreprocessor(Preprocessor):
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| + """ Abbreviation Preprocessor - parse text for abbr references. """
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| +
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| + def run(self, lines):
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| + '''
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| + Find and remove all Abbreviation references from the text.
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| + Each reference is set as a new AbbrPattern in the markdown instance.
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| +
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| + '''
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| + new_text = []
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| + for line in lines:
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| + m = ABBR_REF_RE.match(line)
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| + if m:
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| + abbr = m.group('abbr').strip()
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| + title = m.group('title').strip()
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| + self.markdown.inlinePatterns['abbr-%s'%abbr] = \
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| + AbbrPattern(self._generate_pattern(abbr), title)
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| + else:
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| + new_text.append(line)
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| + return new_text
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| +
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| + def _generate_pattern(self, text):
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| + '''
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| + Given a string, returns an regex pattern to match that string.
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| +
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| + 'HTML' -> r'(?P<abbr>[H][T][M][L])'
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| +
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| + Note: we force each char as a literal match (in brackets) as we don't
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| + know what they will be beforehand.
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| +
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| + '''
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| + chars = list(text)
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| + for i in range(len(chars)):
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| + chars[i] = r'[%s]' % chars[i]
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| + return r'(?P<abbr>\b%s\b)' % (r''.join(chars))
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| +
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| +
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| +class AbbrPattern(Pattern):
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| + """ Abbreviation inline pattern. """
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| +
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| + def __init__(self, pattern, title):
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| + super(AbbrPattern, self).__init__(pattern)
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| + self.title = title
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| +
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| + def handleMatch(self, m):
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| + abbr = etree.Element('abbr')
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| + abbr.text = m.group('abbr')
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| + abbr.set('title', self.title)
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| + return abbr
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| +
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| +def makeExtension(configs=None):
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| + return AbbrExtension(configs=configs)
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