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"""Conditional insertion
Conditional insertion is performed using 'if' and 'else'
commands.
To include text when an object is true using the EPFS
format, use::
%(if name)[
text
%(if name)]
To include text when an object is true using the HTML
format, use::
text
where 'name' is the name bound to the object.
To include text when an object is false using the EPFS
format, use::
%(else name)[
text
%(else name)]
To include text when an object is false using the HTML
format, use::
text
Finally to include text when an object is true and to
include different text when the object is false using the
EPFS format, use::
%(if name)[
true text
%(if name)]
%(else name)[
false text
%(else name)]
and to include text when an object is true and to
include different text when the object is false using the
HTML format, use::
true text
false text
Notes:
- if a variable is nor defined, it is considered to be false.
- A variable if only evaluated once in an 'if' tag. If the value
is used inside the tag, including in enclosed tags, the
variable is not reevaluated.
$Id: dt_if.py 38178 2005-08-30 21:50:19Z mj $
"""
from zope.documenttemplate.dt_util import ParseError, parse_params, name_param
class If:
blockContinuations = 'else', 'elif'
name = 'if'
elses = None
expr = ''
def __init__(self, context, blocks):
tname, args, section = blocks[0]
args = parse_params(args, name='', expr='')
name,expr = name_param(context, args,'if',1)
self.__name__ = name
if expr is None:
cond = name
else:
cond = expr.eval
sections = [cond, section.blocks]
if blocks[-1][0] == 'else':
tname, args, section = blocks[-1]
del blocks[-1]
args = parse_params(args, name='')
if args:
ename,expr=name_param(context, args,'else',1)
if ename != name:
raise ParseError('name in else does not match if', 'in')
elses=section.blocks
else: elses = None
for tname, args, section in blocks[1:]:
if tname == 'else':
raise ParseError(
'more than one else tag for a single if tag', 'in')
args = parse_params(args, name='', expr='')
name,expr = name_param(context, args, 'elif', 1)
if expr is None:
cond = name
else:
cond = expr.eval
sections.append(cond)
sections.append(section.blocks)
if elses is not None:
sections.append(elses)
self.simple_form = tuple(sections)
class Unless:
name = 'unless'
blockContinuations = ()
def __init__(self, context, blocks):
tname, args, section = blocks[0]
args=parse_params(args, name='', expr='')
name,expr=name_param(context, args, 'unless', 1)
if expr is None:
cond = name
else:
cond = expr.eval
self.simple_form = (cond, None, section.blocks)
class Else(Unless):
# The else tag is included for backward compatibility and is deprecated.
name = 'else'