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"""
pygments.cmdline
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Command line interface.
:copyright: Copyright 2006-2010 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""
import sys
import getopt
from textwrap import dedent
from pygments import __version__, highlight
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound, OptionError, docstring_headline
from pygments.lexers import get_all_lexers, get_lexer_by_name, get_lexer_for_filename, \
find_lexer_class, guess_lexer, TextLexer
from pygments.formatters import get_all_formatters, get_formatter_by_name, \
get_formatter_for_filename, find_formatter_class, \
TerminalFormatter # pylint:disable-msg=E0611
from pygments.filters import get_all_filters, find_filter_class
from pygments.styles import get_all_styles, get_style_by_name
USAGE = """\
Usage: %s [-l <lexer> | -g] [-F <filter>[:<options>]] [-f <formatter>]
[-O <options>] [-P <option=value>] [-o <outfile>] [<infile>]
%s -S <style> -f <formatter> [-a <arg>] [-O <options>] [-P <option=value>]
%s -L [<which> ...]
%s -N <filename>
%s -H <type> <name>
%s -h | -V
Highlight the input file and write the result to <outfile>.
If no input file is given, use stdin, if -o is not given, use stdout.
<lexer> is a lexer name (query all lexer names with -L). If -l is not
given, the lexer is guessed from the extension of the input file name
(this obviously doesn't work if the input is stdin). If -g is passed,
attempt to guess the lexer from the file contents, or pass through as
plain text if this fails (this can work for stdin).
Likewise, <formatter> is a formatter name, and will be guessed from
the extension of the output file name. If no output file is given,
the terminal formatter will be used by default.
With the -O option, you can give the lexer and formatter a comma-
separated list of options, e.g. ``-O bg=light,python=cool``.
The -P option adds lexer and formatter options like the -O option, but
you can only give one option per -P. That way, the option value may
contain commas and equals signs, which it can't with -O, e.g.
``-P "heading=Pygments, the Python highlighter".
With the -F option, you can add filters to the token stream, you can
give options in the same way as for -O after a colon (note: there must
not be spaces around the colon).
The -O, -P and -F options can be given multiple times.
With the -S option, print out style definitions for style <style>
for formatter <formatter>. The argument given by -a is formatter
dependent.
The -L option lists lexers, formatters, styles or filters -- set
`which` to the thing you want to list (e.g. "styles"), or omit it to
list everything.
The -N option guesses and prints out a lexer name based solely on
the given filename. It does not take input or highlight anything.
If no specific lexer can be determined "text" is returned.
The -H option prints detailed help for the object <name> of type <type>,
where <type> is one of "lexer", "formatter" or "filter".
The -h option prints this help.
The -V option prints the package version.
"""
def _parse_options(o_strs):
opts = {}
if not o_strs:
return opts
for o_str in o_strs:
if not o_str:
continue
o_args = o_str.split(',')
for o_arg in o_args:
o_arg = o_arg.strip()
try:
o_key, o_val = o_arg.split('=')
o_key = o_key.strip()
o_val = o_val.strip()
except ValueError:
opts[o_arg] = True
else:
opts[o_key] = o_val
return opts
def _parse_filters(f_strs):
filters = []
if not f_strs:
return filters
for f_str in f_strs:
if ':' in f_str:
fname, fopts = f_str.split(':', 1)
filters.append((fname, _parse_options([fopts])))
else:
filters.append((f_str, {}))
return filters
def _print_help(what, name):
try:
if what == 'lexer':
cls = find_lexer_class(name)
print "Help on the %s lexer:" % cls.name
print dedent(cls.__doc__)
elif what == 'formatter':
cls = find_formatter_class(name)
print "Help on the %s formatter:" % cls.name
print dedent(cls.__doc__)
elif what == 'filter':
cls = find_filter_class(name)
print "Help on the %s filter:" % name
print dedent(cls.__doc__)
except AttributeError:
print >>sys.stderr, "%s not found!" % what
def _print_list(what):
if what == 'lexer':
print
print "Lexers:"
print "~~~~~~~"
info = []
for fullname, names, exts, _ in get_all_lexers():
tup = (', '.join(names)+':', fullname,
exts and '(filenames ' + ', '.join(exts) + ')' or '')
info.append(tup)
info.sort()
for i in info:
print ('* %s\n %s %s') % i
elif what == 'formatter':
print
print "Formatters:"
print "~~~~~~~~~~~"
info = []
for cls in get_all_formatters():
doc = docstring_headline(cls)
tup = (', '.join(cls.aliases) + ':', doc, cls.filenames and
'(filenames ' + ', '.join(cls.filenames) + ')' or '')
info.append(tup)
info.sort()
for i in info:
print ('* %s\n %s %s') % i
elif what == 'filter':
print
print "Filters:"
print "~~~~~~~~"
for name in get_all_filters():
cls = find_filter_class(name)
print "* " + name + ':'
print " %s" % docstring_headline(cls)
elif what == 'style':
print
print "Styles:"
print "~~~~~~~"
for name in get_all_styles():
cls = get_style_by_name(name)
print "* " + name + ':'
print " %s" % docstring_headline(cls)
def main(args=sys.argv):
"""
Main command line entry point.
"""
# pylint: disable-msg=R0911,R0912,R0915
usage = USAGE % ((args[0],) * 6)
try:
popts, args = getopt.getopt(args[1:], "l:f:F:o:O:P:LS:a:N:hVHg")
except getopt.GetoptError, err:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
opts = {}
O_opts = []
P_opts = []
F_opts = []
for opt, arg in popts:
if opt == '-O':
O_opts.append(arg)
elif opt == '-P':
P_opts.append(arg)
elif opt == '-F':
F_opts.append(arg)
opts[opt] = arg
if not opts and not args:
print usage
return 0
if opts.pop('-h', None) is not None:
print usage
return 0
if opts.pop('-V', None) is not None:
print 'Pygments version %s, (c) 2006-2008 by Georg Brandl.' % __version__
return 0
# handle ``pygmentize -L``
L_opt = opts.pop('-L', None)
if L_opt is not None:
if opts:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
# print version
main(['', '-V'])
if not args:
args = ['lexer', 'formatter', 'filter', 'style']
for arg in args:
_print_list(arg.rstrip('s'))
return 0
# handle ``pygmentize -H``
H_opt = opts.pop('-H', None)
if H_opt is not None:
if opts or len(args) != 2:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
what, name = args
if what not in ('lexer', 'formatter', 'filter'):
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
_print_help(what, name)
return 0
# parse -O options
parsed_opts = _parse_options(O_opts)
opts.pop('-O', None)
# parse -P options
for p_opt in P_opts:
try:
name, value = p_opt.split('=', 1)
except ValueError:
parsed_opts[p_opt] = True
else:
parsed_opts[name] = value
opts.pop('-P', None)
# handle ``pygmentize -N``
infn = opts.pop('-N', None)
if infn is not None:
try:
lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(infn, **parsed_opts)
except ClassNotFound, err:
lexer = TextLexer()
except OptionError, err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
print lexer.aliases[0]
return 0
# handle ``pygmentize -S``
S_opt = opts.pop('-S', None)
a_opt = opts.pop('-a', None)
if S_opt is not None:
f_opt = opts.pop('-f', None)
if not f_opt:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
if opts or args:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
try:
parsed_opts['style'] = S_opt
fmter = get_formatter_by_name(f_opt, **parsed_opts)
except ClassNotFound, err:
print >>sys.stderr, err
return 1
arg = a_opt or ''
try:
print fmter.get_style_defs(arg)
except Exception, err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
return 0
# if no -S is given, -a is not allowed
if a_opt is not None:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
# parse -F options
F_opts = _parse_filters(F_opts)
opts.pop('-F', None)
# select formatter
outfn = opts.pop('-o', None)
fmter = opts.pop('-f', None)
if fmter:
try:
fmter = get_formatter_by_name(fmter, **parsed_opts)
except (OptionError, ClassNotFound), err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
if outfn:
if not fmter:
try:
fmter = get_formatter_for_filename(outfn, **parsed_opts)
except (OptionError, ClassNotFound), err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
try:
outfile = open(outfn, 'wb')
except Exception, err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error: cannot open outfile:', err
return 1
else:
if not fmter:
fmter = TerminalFormatter(**parsed_opts)
outfile = sys.stdout
# select lexer
lexer = opts.pop('-l', None)
if lexer:
try:
lexer = get_lexer_by_name(lexer, **parsed_opts)
except (OptionError, ClassNotFound), err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
if args:
if len(args) > 1:
print >>sys.stderr, usage
return 2
infn = args[0]
try:
code = open(infn, 'rb').read()
except Exception, err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error: cannot read infile:', err
return 1
if not lexer:
try:
lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(infn, code, **parsed_opts)
except ClassNotFound, err:
if '-g' in opts:
try:
lexer = guess_lexer(code)
except ClassNotFound:
lexer = TextLexer()
else:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
except OptionError, err:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error:', err
return 1
else:
if '-g' in opts:
code = sys.stdin.read()
try:
lexer = guess_lexer(code)
except ClassNotFound:
lexer = TextLexer()
elif not lexer:
print >>sys.stderr, 'Error: no lexer name given and reading ' + \
'from stdin (try using -g or -l <lexer>)'
return 2
else:
code = sys.stdin.read()
# No encoding given? Use utf-8 if output file given,
# stdin/stdout encoding otherwise.
# (This is a compromise, I'm not too happy with it...)
if 'encoding' not in parsed_opts and 'outencoding' not in parsed_opts:
if outfn:
# encoding pass-through
fmter.encoding = 'utf-8'
else:
if sys.version_info < (3,):
# use terminal encoding; Python 3's terminals already do that
lexer.encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding',
None) or 'utf-8'
fmter.encoding = getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding',
None) or 'utf-8'
# ... and do it!
try:
# process filters
for fname, fopts in F_opts:
lexer.add_filter(fname, **fopts)
highlight(code, lexer, fmter, outfile)
except Exception, err:
import traceback
info = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
msg = info[-1].strip()
if len(info) >= 3:
# extract relevant file and position info
msg += '\n (f%s)' % info[-2].split('\n')[0].strip()[1:]
print >>sys.stderr
print >>sys.stderr, '*** Error while highlighting:'
print >>sys.stderr, msg
return 1
return 0
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