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"""
This module contains accessory functions for other parts of the library. Parser
users generally won't need stuff from here.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from .compat import bytes, str
from .nodes import Node
from .smart_list import SmartList
__all__ = ["parse_anything"]
def parse_anything(value, context=0, skip_style_tags=False):
"""Return a :class:`.Wikicode` for *value*, allowing multiple types.
This differs from :meth:`.Parser.parse` in that we accept more than just a
string to be parsed. Unicode objects (strings in py3k), strings (bytes in
py3k), integers (converted to strings), ``None``, existing :class:`.Node`
or :class:`.Wikicode` objects, as well as an iterable of these types, are
supported. This is used to parse input on-the-fly by various methods of
:class:`.Wikicode` and others like :class:`.Template`, such as
:meth:`wikicode.insert() <.Wikicode.insert>` or setting
:meth:`template.name <.Template.name>`.
Additional arguments are passed directly to :meth:`.Parser.parse`.
"""
from .parser import Parser
from .wikicode import Wikicode
if isinstance(value, Wikicode):
return value
elif isinstance(value, Node):
return Wikicode(SmartList([value]))
elif isinstance(value, str):
return Parser().parse(value, context, skip_style_tags)
elif isinstance(value, bytes):
return Parser().parse(value.decode("utf8"), context, skip_style_tags)
elif isinstance(value, int):
return Parser().parse(str(value), context, skip_style_tags)
elif value is None:
return Wikicode(SmartList())
try:
nodelist = SmartList()
for item in value:
nodelist += parse_anything(item, context, skip_style_tags).nodes
return Wikicode(nodelist)
except TypeError:
error = "Needs string, Node, Wikicode, int, None, or iterable of these, but got {0}: {1}"
raise ValueError(error.format(type(value).__name__, value))
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