############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ############################################################################## ''' The Let tag was contributed to Zope by and is copyright, 1999 Phillip J. Eby. Permission has been granted to release the Let tag under the Zope Public License. Let name=value... The 'let' tag is used to bind variables to values within a block. The text enclosed in the let tag is rendered using information from the given variables or expressions. For example:: foo() = , bar = Notice that both 'name' and 'expr' style attributes may be used to specify data. 'name' style attributes (e.g. my_bar=bar) will be rendered as they are for var/with/in/etc. Quoted attributes will be treated as Python expressions. Variables are processed in sequence, so later assignments can reference and/or overwrite the results of previous assignments, as desired. ''' from DT_Util import render_blocks, Eval, ParseError from DT_Util import str # Probably needed due to hysterical pickles. import re class Let: blockContinuations=() name='let' def __init__(self, blocks): tname, args, section = blocks[0] self.__name__ = args self.section = section.blocks self.args = args = parse_let_params(args) for i in range(len(args)): name,expr = args[i] if expr[:1]=='"' and expr[-1:]=='"' and len(expr) > 1: # expr shorthand expr=expr[1:-1] try: args[i] = name, Eval(expr).eval except SyntaxError, v: m,(huh,l,c,src) = v raise ParseError, ( 'Expression (Python) Syntax error:' '\n
\n%s\n\n' % v[0], 'let') def render(self, md): d={}; md._push(d) try: for name,expr in self.args: if type(expr) is type(''): d[name]=md[expr] else: d[name]=expr(md) return render_blocks(self.section, md) finally: md._pop(1) __call__ = render def parse_let_params(text, result=None, tag='let', parmre=re.compile('([\000- ]*([^\000- ="]+)=([^\000- ="]+))'), qparmre=re.compile('([\000- ]*([^\000- ="]+)="([^"]*)")'), **parms): result=result or [] mo = parmre.match(text) mo1= qparmre.match(text) if mo is not None: name=mo.group(2) value=mo.group(3) l=len(mo.group(1)) elif mo1 is not None: name=mo1.group(2) value='"%s"' % mo1.group(3) l=len(mo1.group(1)) else: if not text or not text.strip(): return result raise ParseError, ('invalid parameter: "%s"' % text, tag) result.append((name,value)) text=text[l:].strip() if text: return parse_let_params(text,result,tag,**parms) else: return result