# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ sphinx.highlighting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Highlight code blocks using Pygments. :copyright: Copyright 2007-2015 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import re import textwrap try: import parser except ImportError: # parser is not available on Jython parser = None from six import PY2, text_type from sphinx.util.pycompat import htmlescape from sphinx.util.texescape import tex_hl_escape_map_new from sphinx.ext import doctest from pygments import highlight from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer, PythonConsoleLexer, CLexer, \ TextLexer, RstLexer from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, guess_lexer from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter, LatexFormatter from pygments.filters import ErrorToken from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name from pygments.util import ClassNotFound from sphinx.pygments_styles import SphinxStyle, NoneStyle lexers = dict( none = TextLexer(stripnl=False), python = PythonLexer(stripnl=False), pycon = PythonConsoleLexer(stripnl=False), pycon3 = PythonConsoleLexer(python3=True, stripnl=False), rest = RstLexer(stripnl=False), c = CLexer(stripnl=False), ) for _lexer in lexers.values(): _lexer.add_filter('raiseonerror') escape_hl_chars = {ord(u'\\'): u'\\PYGZbs{}', ord(u'{'): u'\\PYGZob{}', ord(u'}'): u'\\PYGZcb{}'} # used if Pygments is available # use textcomp quote to get a true single quote _LATEX_ADD_STYLES = r''' \renewcommand\PYGZsq{\textquotesingle} ''' class PygmentsBridge(object): # Set these attributes if you want to have different Pygments formatters # than the default ones. html_formatter = HtmlFormatter latex_formatter = LatexFormatter def __init__(self, dest='html', stylename='sphinx', trim_doctest_flags=False): self.dest = dest if stylename is None or stylename == 'sphinx': style = SphinxStyle elif stylename == 'none': style = NoneStyle elif '.' in stylename: module, stylename = stylename.rsplit('.', 1) style = getattr(__import__(module, None, None, ['__name__']), stylename) else: style = get_style_by_name(stylename) self.trim_doctest_flags = trim_doctest_flags self.formatter_args = {'style': style} if dest == 'html': self.formatter = self.html_formatter else: self.formatter = self.latex_formatter self.formatter_args['commandprefix'] = 'PYG' def get_formatter(self, **kwargs): kwargs.update(self.formatter_args) return self.formatter(**kwargs) def unhighlighted(self, source): if self.dest == 'html': return '
' + htmlescape(source) + '
\n' else: # first, escape highlighting characters like Pygments does source = source.translate(escape_hl_chars) # then, escape all characters nonrepresentable in LaTeX source = source.translate(tex_hl_escape_map_new) return '\\begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\\\\{\\}]\n' + \ source + '\\end{Verbatim}\n' def try_parse(self, src): # Make sure it ends in a newline src += '\n' # Ignore consistent indentation. if src.lstrip('\n').startswith(' '): src = textwrap.dedent(src) # Replace "..." by a mark which is also a valid python expression # (Note, the highlighter gets the original source, this is only done # to allow "..." in code and still highlight it as Python code.) mark = "__highlighting__ellipsis__" src = src.replace("...", mark) # lines beginning with "..." are probably placeholders for suite src = re.sub(r"(?m)^(\s*)" + mark + "(.)", r"\1" + mark + r"# \2", src) if PY2 and isinstance(src, text_type): # Non-ASCII chars will only occur in string literals # and comments. If we wanted to give them to the parser # correctly, we'd have to find out the correct source # encoding. Since it may not even be given in a snippet, # just replace all non-ASCII characters. src = src.encode('ascii', 'replace') if parser is None: return True try: parser.suite(src) except (SyntaxError, UnicodeEncodeError): return False else: return True def highlight_block(self, source, lang, opts=None, warn=None, force=False, **kwargs): if not isinstance(source, text_type): source = source.decode() # find out which lexer to use if lang in ('py', 'python'): if source.startswith('>>>'): # interactive session lexer = lexers['pycon'] elif not force: # maybe Python -- try parsing it if self.try_parse(source): lexer = lexers['python'] else: lexer = lexers['none'] else: lexer = lexers['python'] elif lang in ('python3', 'py3') and source.startswith('>>>'): # for py3, recognize interactive sessions, but do not try parsing... lexer = lexers['pycon3'] elif lang == 'guess': try: lexer = guess_lexer(source) except Exception: lexer = lexers['none'] else: if lang in lexers: lexer = lexers[lang] else: try: lexer = lexers[lang] = get_lexer_by_name(lang, **(opts or {})) except ClassNotFound: if warn: warn('Pygments lexer name %r is not known' % lang) lexer = lexers['none'] else: raise else: lexer.add_filter('raiseonerror') # trim doctest options if wanted if isinstance(lexer, PythonConsoleLexer) and self.trim_doctest_flags: source = doctest.blankline_re.sub('', source) source = doctest.doctestopt_re.sub('', source) # highlight via Pygments formatter = self.get_formatter(**kwargs) try: hlsource = highlight(source, lexer, formatter) except ErrorToken: # this is most probably not the selected language, # so let it pass unhighlighted hlsource = highlight(source, lexers['none'], formatter) if self.dest == 'html': return hlsource else: if not isinstance(hlsource, text_type): # Py2 / Pygments < 1.6 hlsource = hlsource.decode() return hlsource.translate(tex_hl_escape_map_new) def get_stylesheet(self): formatter = self.get_formatter() if self.dest == 'html': return formatter.get_style_defs('.highlight') else: return formatter.get_style_defs() + _LATEX_ADD_STYLES