[1.8.x] Removed obsolete literals_to_xrefs.py script.
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"""
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Runs through a reST file looking for old-style literals, and helps replace them
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with new-style references.
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"""
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import re
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import shelve
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import sys
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refre = re.compile(r'``([^`\s]+?)``')
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ROLES = (
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'attr',
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'class',
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"djadmin",
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'data',
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'exc',
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'file',
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'func',
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'lookup',
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'meth',
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'mod',
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"djadminopt",
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"ref",
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"setting",
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"term",
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"tfilter",
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"ttag",
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# special
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"skip"
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)
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ALWAYS_SKIP = [
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"NULL",
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"True",
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"False",
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]
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def fixliterals(fname):
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with open(fname) as fp:
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data = fp.read()
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last = 0
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new = []
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storage = shelve.open("/tmp/literals_to_xref.shelve")
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lastvalues = storage.get("lastvalues", {})
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for m in refre.finditer(data):
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new.append(data[last:m.start()])
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last = m.end()
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line_start = data.rfind("\n", 0, m.start())
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line_end = data.find("\n", m.end())
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prev_start = data.rfind("\n", 0, line_start)
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next_end = data.find("\n", line_end + 1)
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# Skip always-skip stuff
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if m.group(1) in ALWAYS_SKIP:
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new.append(m.group(0))
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continue
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# skip when the next line is a title
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next_line = data[m.end():next_end].strip()
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if next_line[0] in "!-/:-@[-`{-~" and all(c == next_line[0] for c in next_line):
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new.append(m.group(0))
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continue
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sys.stdout.write("\n" + "-" * 80 + "\n")
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sys.stdout.write(data[prev_start + 1:m.start()])
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sys.stdout.write(colorize(m.group(0), fg="red"))
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sys.stdout.write(data[m.end():next_end])
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sys.stdout.write("\n\n")
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replace_type = None
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while replace_type is None:
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replace_type = raw_input(
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colorize("Replace role: ", fg="yellow")
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).strip().lower()
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if replace_type and replace_type not in ROLES:
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replace_type = None
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if replace_type == "":
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new.append(m.group(0))
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continue
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if replace_type == "skip":
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new.append(m.group(0))
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ALWAYS_SKIP.append(m.group(1))
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continue
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default = lastvalues.get(m.group(1), m.group(1))
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if default.endswith("()") and replace_type in ("class", "func", "meth"):
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default = default[:-2]
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replace_value = raw_input(
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colorize("Text <target> [", fg="yellow") + default + colorize("]: ", fg="yellow")
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).strip()
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if not replace_value:
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replace_value = default
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new.append(":%s:`%s`" % (replace_type, replace_value))
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lastvalues[m.group(1)] = replace_value
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new.append(data[last:])
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with open(fname, "w") as fp:
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fp.write("".join(new))
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storage["lastvalues"] = lastvalues
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storage.close()
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#
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# The following is taken from django.utils.termcolors and is copied here to
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# avoid the dependency.
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#
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def colorize(text='', opts=(), **kwargs):
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"""
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Returns your text, enclosed in ANSI graphics codes.
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Depends on the keyword arguments 'fg' and 'bg', and the contents of
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the opts tuple/list.
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Returns the RESET code if no parameters are given.
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Valid colors:
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'black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white'
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Valid options:
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'bold'
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'underscore'
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'blink'
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'reverse'
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'conceal'
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'noreset' - string will not be auto-terminated with the RESET code
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Examples:
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colorize('hello', fg='red', bg='blue', opts=('blink',))
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colorize()
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colorize('goodbye', opts=('underscore',))
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print(colorize('first line', fg='red', opts=('noreset',)))
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print('this should be red too')
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print(colorize('and so should this'))
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print('this should not be red')
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"""
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color_names = ('black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white')
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foreground = {color_names[x]: '3%s' % x for x in range(8)}
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background = {color_names[x]: '4%s' % x for x in range(8)}
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RESET = '0'
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opt_dict = {'bold': '1', 'underscore': '4', 'blink': '5', 'reverse': '7', 'conceal': '8'}
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text = str(text)
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code_list = []
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if text == '' and len(opts) == 1 and opts[0] == 'reset':
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return '\x1b[%sm' % RESET
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for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
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if k == 'fg':
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code_list.append(foreground[v])
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elif k == 'bg':
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code_list.append(background[v])
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for o in opts:
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if o in opt_dict:
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code_list.append(opt_dict[o])
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if 'noreset' not in opts:
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text = text + '\x1b[%sm' % RESET
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return ('\x1b[%sm' % ';'.join(code_list)) + text
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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try:
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fixliterals(sys.argv[1])
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except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
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print('')
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@ -355,14 +355,6 @@ look better:
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That is, use metadata instead of titles.
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* Add more links -- nearly everything that's an inline code literal
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right now can probably be turned into a xref.
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See the ``literals_to_xrefs.py`` file in ``_ext`` -- it's a shell script
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to help do this work.
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This will probably be a continuing, never-ending project.
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* Whenever possible, use links. So, use ``:setting:`ADMINS``` instead
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of ````ADMINS````.
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