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Python
#!/usr/bin/python2
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# vim:fileencoding=utf-8
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
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__author__ = "Chad Miller <smartypantspy@chad.org>, Kovid Goyal <kovid at kovidgoyal.net>"
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__description__ = "Smart-quotes, smart-ellipses, and smart-dashes for weblog entries in pyblosxom"
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r"""
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==============
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smartypants.py
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==============
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----------------------------
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SmartyPants ported to Python
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----------------------------
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Ported by `Chad Miller`_
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Copyright (c) 2004, 2007 Chad Miller
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original `SmartyPants`_ by `John Gruber`_
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Copyright (c) 2003 John Gruber
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Synopsis
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========
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A smart-quotes plugin for Pyblosxom_.
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The priginal "SmartyPants" is a free web publishing plug-in for Movable Type,
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Blosxom, and BBEdit that easily translates plain ASCII punctuation characters
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into "smart" typographic punctuation HTML entities.
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This software, *smartypants.py*, endeavours to be a functional port of
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SmartyPants to Python, for use with Pyblosxom_.
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Description
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===========
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SmartyPants can perform the following transformations:
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- Straight quotes ( " and ' ) into "curly" quote HTML entities
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- Backticks-style quotes (\`\`like this'') into "curly" quote HTML entities
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- Dashes (``--`` and ``---``) into en- and em-dash entities
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- Three consecutive dots (``...`` or ``. . .``) into an ellipsis entity
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This means you can write, edit, and save your posts using plain old
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ASCII straight quotes, plain dashes, and plain dots, but your published
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posts (and final HTML output) will appear with smart quotes, em-dashes,
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and proper ellipses.
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SmartyPants does not modify characters within ``<pre>``, ``<code>``, ``<kbd>``,
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``<math>`` or ``<script>`` tag blocks. Typically, these tags are used to
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display text where smart quotes and other "smart punctuation" would not be
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appropriate, such as source code or example markup.
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Backslash Escapes
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=================
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If you need to use literal straight quotes (or plain hyphens and
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periods), SmartyPants accepts the following backslash escape sequences
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to force non-smart punctuation. It does so by transforming the escape
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sequence into a decimal-encoded HTML entity:
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(FIXME: table here.)
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.. comment It sucks that there's a disconnect between the visual layout and table markup when special characters are involved.
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.. comment ====== ===== =========
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.. comment Escape Value Character
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.. comment ====== ===== =========
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.. comment \\\\\\\\ \ \\\\
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.. comment \\\\" " "
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.. comment \\\\' ' '
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.. comment \\\\. . .
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.. comment \\\\- - \-
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.. comment \\\\` ` \`
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.. comment ====== ===== =========
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This is useful, for example, when you want to use straight quotes as
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foot and inch marks: 6'2" tall; a 17" iMac.
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Options
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=======
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For Pyblosxom users, the ``smartypants_attributes`` attribute is where you
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specify configuration options.
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Numeric values are the easiest way to configure SmartyPants' behavior:
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"0"
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Suppress all transformations. (Do nothing.)
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"1"
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Performs default SmartyPants transformations: quotes (including
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\`\`backticks'' -style), em-dashes, and ellipses. "``--``" (dash dash)
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is used to signify an em-dash; there is no support for en-dashes.
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"2"
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Same as smarty_pants="1", except that it uses the old-school typewriter
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shorthand for dashes: "``--``" (dash dash) for en-dashes, "``---``"
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(dash dash dash)
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for em-dashes.
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"3"
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Same as smarty_pants="2", but inverts the shorthand for dashes:
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"``--``" (dash dash) for em-dashes, and "``---``" (dash dash dash) for
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en-dashes.
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"-1"
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Stupefy mode. Reverses the SmartyPants transformation process, turning
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the HTML entities produced by SmartyPants into their ASCII equivalents.
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E.g. "“" is turned into a simple double-quote ("), "—" is
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turned into two dashes, etc.
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The following single-character attribute values can be combined to toggle
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individual transformations from within the smarty_pants attribute. For
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example, to educate normal quotes and em-dashes, but not ellipses or
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\`\`backticks'' -style quotes:
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``py['smartypants_attributes'] = "1"``
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"q"
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Educates normal quote characters: (") and (').
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"b"
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Educates \`\`backticks'' -style double quotes.
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"B"
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Educates \`\`backticks'' -style double quotes and \`single' quotes.
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"d"
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Educates em-dashes.
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"D"
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Educates em-dashes and en-dashes, using old-school typewriter shorthand:
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(dash dash) for en-dashes, (dash dash dash) for em-dashes.
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"i"
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Educates em-dashes and en-dashes, using inverted old-school typewriter
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shorthand: (dash dash) for em-dashes, (dash dash dash) for en-dashes.
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"e"
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Educates ellipses.
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"w"
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Translates any instance of ``"`` into a normal double-quote character.
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This should be of no interest to most people, but of particular interest
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to anyone who writes their posts using Dreamweaver, as Dreamweaver
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inexplicably uses this entity to represent a literal double-quote
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character. SmartyPants only educates normal quotes, not entities (because
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ordinarily, entities are used for the explicit purpose of representing the
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specific character they represent). The "w" option must be used in
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conjunction with one (or both) of the other quote options ("q" or "b").
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Thus, if you wish to apply all SmartyPants transformations (quotes, en-
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and em-dashes, and ellipses) and also translate ``"`` entities into
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regular quotes so SmartyPants can educate them, you should pass the
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following to the smarty_pants attribute:
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The ``smartypants_forbidden_flavours`` list contains pyblosxom flavours for
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which no Smarty Pants rendering will occur.
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Caveats
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=======
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Why You Might Not Want to Use Smart Quotes in Your Weblog
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---------------------------------------------------------
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For one thing, you might not care.
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Most normal, mentally stable individuals do not take notice of proper
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typographic punctuation. Many design and typography nerds, however, break
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out in a nasty rash when they encounter, say, a restaurant sign that uses
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a straight apostrophe to spell "Joe's".
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If you're the sort of person who just doesn't care, you might well want to
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continue not caring. Using straight quotes -- and sticking to the 7-bit
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ASCII character set in general -- is certainly a simpler way to live.
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Even if you I *do* care about accurate typography, you still might want to
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think twice before educating the quote characters in your weblog. One side
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effect of publishing curly quote HTML entities is that it makes your
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weblog a bit harder for others to quote from using copy-and-paste. What
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happens is that when someone copies text from your blog, the copied text
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contains the 8-bit curly quote characters (as well as the 8-bit characters
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for em-dashes and ellipses, if you use these options). These characters
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are not standard across different text encoding methods, which is why they
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need to be encoded as HTML entities.
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People copying text from your weblog, however, may not notice that you're
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using curly quotes, and they'll go ahead and paste the unencoded 8-bit
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characters copied from their browser into an email message or their own
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weblog. When pasted as raw "smart quotes", these characters are likely to
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get mangled beyond recognition.
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That said, my own opinion is that any decent text editor or email client
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makes it easy to stupefy smart quote characters into their 7-bit
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equivalents, and I don't consider it my problem if you're using an
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indecent text editor or email client.
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Algorithmic Shortcomings
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------------------------
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One situation in which quotes will get curled the wrong way is when
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apostrophes are used at the start of leading contractions. For example:
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``'Twas the night before Christmas.``
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In the case above, SmartyPants will turn the apostrophe into an opening
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single-quote, when in fact it should be a closing one. I don't think
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this problem can be solved in the general case -- every word processor
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I've tried gets this wrong as well. In such cases, it's best to use the
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proper HTML entity for closing single-quotes (``’``) by hand.
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Bugs
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====
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To file bug reports or feature requests (other than topics listed in the
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Caveats section above) please send email to: mailto:smartypantspy@chad.org
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If the bug involves quotes being curled the wrong way, please send example
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text to illustrate.
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To Do list
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----------
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- Provide a function for use within templates to quote anything at all.
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Version History
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===============
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1.5_1.6: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 07:06:40 -0400
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- Fixed bug where blocks of precious unalterable text was instead
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interpreted. Thanks to Le Roux and Dirk van Oosterbosch.
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1.5_1.5: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 15:50:24 -0400
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- Fix bogus magical quotation when there is no hint that the
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user wants it, e.g., in "21st century". Thanks to Nathan Hamblen.
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- Be smarter about quotes before terminating numbers in an en-dash'ed
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range.
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1.5_1.4: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:24:36 -0500
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- Fix a date-processing bug, as reported by jacob childress.
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- Begin a test-suite for ensuring correct output.
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- Removed import of "string", since I didn't really need it.
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(This was my first every Python program. Sue me!)
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1.5_1.3: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:25:58 -0400
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- Abort processing if the flavour is in forbidden-list. Default of
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[ "rss" ] (Idea of Wolfgang SCHNERRING.)
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- Remove stray virgules from en-dashes. Patch by Wolfgang SCHNERRING.
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1.5_1.2: Mon, 24 May 2004 08:14:54 -0400
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- Some single quotes weren't replaced properly. Diff-tesuji played
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by Benjamin GEIGER.
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1.5_1.1: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:38:28 -0500
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- Support upcoming pyblosxom 0.9 plugin verification feature.
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1.5_1.0: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 08:08:35 -0500
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- Initial release
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Version Information
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-------------------
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Version numbers will track the SmartyPants_ version numbers, with the addition
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of an underscore and the smartypants.py version on the end.
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New versions will be available at `http://wiki.chad.org/SmartyPantsPy`_
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.. _http://wiki.chad.org/SmartyPantsPy: http://wiki.chad.org/SmartyPantsPy
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Authors
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=======
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`John Gruber`_ did all of the hard work of writing this software in Perl for
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`Movable Type`_ and almost all of this useful documentation. `Chad Miller`_
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ported it to Python to use with Pyblosxom_.
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Additional Credits
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==================
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Portions of the SmartyPants original work are based on Brad Choate's nifty
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MTRegex plug-in. `Brad Choate`_ also contributed a few bits of source code to
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this plug-in. Brad Choate is a fine hacker indeed.
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`Jeremy Hedley`_ and `Charles Wiltgen`_ deserve mention for exemplary beta
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testing of the original SmartyPants.
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`Rael Dornfest`_ ported SmartyPants to Blosxom.
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.. _Brad Choate: http://bradchoate.com/
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.. _Jeremy Hedley: http://antipixel.com/
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.. _Charles Wiltgen: http://playbacktime.com/
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.. _Rael Dornfest: http://raelity.org/
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Copyright and License
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=====================
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SmartyPants_ license::
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Copyright (c) 2003 John Gruber
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(https://daringfireball.net/)
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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distribution.
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* Neither the name "SmartyPants" nor the names of its contributors
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may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
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software without specific prior written permission.
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This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as
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is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited
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to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
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particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright
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owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
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special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not
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limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use,
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data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any
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theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
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(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use
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of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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smartypants.py license::
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smartypants.py is a derivative work of SmartyPants.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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distribution.
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This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as
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is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited
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to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
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particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright
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owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
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special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not
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limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use,
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data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any
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theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
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(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use
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of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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.. _John Gruber: https://daringfireball.net/
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.. _Chad Miller: http://web.chad.org/
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.. _Pyblosxom: http://roughingit.subtlehints.net/pyblosxom
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.. _SmartyPants: https://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/
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.. _Movable Type: http://www.movabletype.org/
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"""
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import re
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# style added by Kovid
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tags_to_skip_regex = re.compile(r"<(/)?(style|pre|code|kbd|script|math)[^>]*>", re.I)
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self_closing_regex = re.compile(r'/\s*>$')
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# interal functions below here
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def parse_attr(attr):
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do_dashes = do_backticks = do_quotes = do_ellipses = do_stupefy = 0
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if attr == "1":
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do_quotes = 1
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do_backticks = 1
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do_dashes = 1
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do_ellipses = 1
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elif attr == "2":
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# Do everything, turn all options on, use old school dash shorthand.
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do_quotes = 1
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do_backticks = 1
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do_dashes = 2
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do_ellipses = 1
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elif attr == "3":
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# Do everything, turn all options on, use inverted old school dash shorthand.
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do_quotes = 1
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do_backticks = 1
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do_dashes = 3
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do_ellipses = 1
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elif attr == "-1":
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# Special "stupefy" mode.
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do_stupefy = 1
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else:
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for c in attr:
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if c == "q":
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do_quotes = 1
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elif c == "b":
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do_backticks = 1
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elif c == "B":
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do_backticks = 2
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elif c == "d":
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do_dashes = 1
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elif c == "D":
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do_dashes = 2
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elif c == "i":
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do_dashes = 3
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elif c == "e":
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do_ellipses = 1
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else:
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pass
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# ignore unknown option
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return do_dashes, do_backticks, do_quotes, do_ellipses, do_stupefy
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def smartyPants(text, attr='1'):
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# Parse attributes:
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# 0 : do nothing
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# 1 : set all
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# 2 : set all, using old school en- and em- dash shortcuts
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# 3 : set all, using inverted old school en and em- dash shortcuts
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#
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# q : quotes
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# b : backtick quotes (``double'' only)
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# B : backtick quotes (``double'' and `single')
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# d : dashes
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# D : old school dashes
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# i : inverted old school dashes
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# e : ellipses
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if attr == "0":
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# Do nothing.
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return text
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do_dashes, do_backticks, do_quotes, do_ellipses, do_stupefy = parse_attr(attr)
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dashes_func = {1: educateDashes, 2: educateDashesOldSchool, 3: educateDashesOldSchoolInverted}.get(do_dashes, lambda x: x)
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backticks_func = {1: educateBackticks, 2: lambda x: educateSingleBackticks(educateBackticks(x))}.get(do_backticks, lambda x: x)
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ellipses_func = {1: educateEllipses}.get(do_ellipses, lambda x: x)
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stupefy_func = {1: stupefyEntities}.get(do_stupefy, lambda x: x)
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skipped_tag_stack = []
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tokens = _tokenize(text)
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result = []
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in_pre = False
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prev_token_last_char = ""
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# This is a cheat, used to get some context
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# for one-character tokens that consist of
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# just a quote char. What we do is remember
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# the last character of the previous text
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# token, to use as context to curl single-
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# character quote tokens correctly.
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for cur_token in tokens:
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if cur_token[0] == "tag":
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# Don't mess with quotes inside some tags. This does not handle self <closing/> tags!
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result.append(cur_token[1])
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skip_match = tags_to_skip_regex.match(cur_token[1])
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if skip_match is not None:
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is_self_closing = self_closing_regex.search(skip_match.group()) is not None
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if not is_self_closing:
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if not skip_match.group(1):
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skipped_tag_stack.append(skip_match.group(2).lower())
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in_pre = True
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else:
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if len(skipped_tag_stack) > 0:
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if skip_match.group(2).lower() == skipped_tag_stack[-1]:
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skipped_tag_stack.pop()
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else:
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pass
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# This close doesn't match the open. This isn't XHTML. We should barf here.
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if len(skipped_tag_stack) == 0:
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in_pre = False
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else:
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t = cur_token[1]
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last_char = t[-1:] # Remember last char of this token before processing.
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if not in_pre:
|
||
t = processEscapes(t)
|
||
|
||
t = re.sub('"', '"', t)
|
||
t = dashes_func(t)
|
||
t = ellipses_func(t)
|
||
# Note: backticks need to be processed before quotes.
|
||
t = backticks_func(t)
|
||
|
||
if do_quotes != 0:
|
||
if t == "'":
|
||
# Special case: single-character ' token
|
||
if re.match(r"\S", prev_token_last_char):
|
||
t = "’"
|
||
else:
|
||
t = "‘"
|
||
elif t == '"':
|
||
# Special case: single-character " token
|
||
if re.match(r"\S", prev_token_last_char):
|
||
t = "”"
|
||
else:
|
||
t = "“"
|
||
|
||
else:
|
||
# Normal case:
|
||
t = educateQuotes(t)
|
||
|
||
t = stupefy_func(t)
|
||
|
||
prev_token_last_char = last_char
|
||
result.append(t)
|
||
|
||
return "".join(result)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateQuotes(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
|
||
Returns: The string, with "educated" curly quote HTML entities.
|
||
|
||
Example input: "Isn't this fun?"
|
||
Example output: “Isn’t this fun?”
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
punct_class = r"""[!"#\$\%'()*+,-.\/:;<=>?\@\[\\\]\^_`{|}~]"""
|
||
|
||
# Special case if the very first character is a quote
|
||
# followed by punctuation at a non-word-break. Close the quotes by brute force:
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""^'(?=%s\\B)""" % (punct_class,), r"""’""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""^"(?=%s\\B)""" % (punct_class,), r"""”""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for double sets of quotes, e.g.:
|
||
# <p>He said, "'Quoted' words in a larger quote."</p>
|
||
text = re.sub(r""""'(?=\w)""", """“‘""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'"(?=\w)""", """‘“""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''""(?=\w)''', """““""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""''(?=\w)""", """‘‘""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''\"\'''', """”’""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''\'\"''', """’”""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''""''', """””""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""''""", """’’""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for decade abbreviations (the '80s --> ’80s):
|
||
# See http://practicaltypography.com/apostrophes.html
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""(\W|^)'(?=\d{2}s)""", r"""\1’""", text)
|
||
# Measurements in feet and inches or longitude/latitude: 19' 43.5" --> 19′ 43.5″
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''(\W|^)([-0-9.]+\s*)'(\s*[-0-9.]+)"''', r'\1\2′\3″', text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for Quotes at inside of other entities, e.g.:
|
||
# <p>A double quote--"within dashes"--would be nice.</p>
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\W)"(?=\w)""", r"""“""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\W)'(?=\w)""", r"""‘""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\w)"(?=\W)""", r"""”""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\w)'(?=\W)""", r"""’""", text)
|
||
|
||
# The following are commented out as smartypants tokenizes text by
|
||
# stripping out html tags. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the
|
||
# start-of-line and end-ol-line regex operators will match anything
|
||
# meaningful
|
||
|
||
# Special case for Quotes at end of line with a preceeding space (may change just to end of line)
|
||
# text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\s)"$""", r"""”""", text)
|
||
# text = re.sub(r"""(?<=\s)'$""", r"""’""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for Quotes at beginning of line with a space - multiparagraph quoted text:
|
||
# text = re.sub(r"""^"(?=\s)""", r"""“""", text)
|
||
# text = re.sub(r"""^'(?=\s)""", r"""‘""", text)
|
||
|
||
close_class = r"""[^\ \t\r\n\[\{\(\-]"""
|
||
dec_dashes = r"""–|—"""
|
||
|
||
# Get most opening single quotes:
|
||
opening_single_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(
|
||
\s | # a whitespace char, or
|
||
| # a non-breaking space entity, or
|
||
-- | # dashes, or
|
||
&[mn]dash; | # named dash entities
|
||
%s | # or decimal entities
|
||
&\#x201[34]; # or hex
|
||
)
|
||
' # the quote
|
||
(?=\w) # followed by a word character
|
||
""" % (dec_dashes,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = opening_single_quotes_regex.sub(r"""\1‘""", text)
|
||
|
||
closing_single_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(%s)
|
||
'
|
||
(?!\s | s\b | \d)
|
||
""" % (close_class,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = closing_single_quotes_regex.sub(r"""\1’""", text)
|
||
|
||
closing_single_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(%s)
|
||
'
|
||
(\s | s\b)
|
||
""" % (close_class,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = closing_single_quotes_regex.sub(r"""\1’\2""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Any remaining single quotes should be opening ones:
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'""", r"""‘""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Get most opening double quotes:
|
||
opening_double_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(
|
||
\s | # a whitespace char, or
|
||
| # a non-breaking space entity, or
|
||
-- | # dashes, or
|
||
&[mn]dash; | # named dash entities
|
||
%s | # or decimal entities
|
||
&\#x201[34]; # or hex
|
||
)
|
||
" # the quote
|
||
(?=\w) # followed by a word character
|
||
""" % (dec_dashes,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = opening_double_quotes_regex.sub(r"""\1“""", text)
|
||
|
||
# Double closing quotes:
|
||
closing_double_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
#(%s)? # character that indicates the quote should be closing
|
||
"
|
||
(?=\s)
|
||
""" % (close_class,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = closing_double_quotes_regex.sub(r"""”""", text)
|
||
|
||
closing_double_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(%s) # character that indicates the quote should be closing
|
||
"
|
||
""" % (close_class,), re.VERBOSE)
|
||
text = closing_double_quotes_regex.sub(r"""\1”""", text)
|
||
|
||
if text.endswith('-"'):
|
||
# A string that endswith -" is sometimes used for dialogue
|
||
text = text[:-1] + '”'
|
||
|
||
# Any remaining quotes should be opening ones.
|
||
text = re.sub(r'"', r"""“""", text)
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateBackticks(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
Returns: The string, with ``backticks'' -style double quotes
|
||
translated into HTML curly quote entities.
|
||
Example input: ``Isn't this fun?''
|
||
Example output: “Isn't this fun?”
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""``""", r"""“""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""''""", r"""”""", text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateSingleBackticks(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
Returns: The string, with `backticks' -style single quotes
|
||
translated into HTML curly quote entities.
|
||
|
||
Example input: `Isn't this fun?'
|
||
Example output: ‘Isn’t this fun?’
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""`""", r"""‘""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'""", r"""’""", text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashes(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
|
||
Returns: The string, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an em-dash HTML entity.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", r"""–""", text) # en (yes, backwards)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", r"""—""", text) # em (yes, backwards)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashesOldSchool(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
|
||
Returns: The string, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an en-dash HTML entity, and each "---" translated to
|
||
an em-dash HTML entity.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", r"""—""", text) # em (yes, backwards)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", r"""–""", text) # en (yes, backwards)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashesOldSchoolInverted(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
|
||
Returns: The string, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an em-dash HTML entity, and each "---" translated to
|
||
an en-dash HTML entity. Two reasons why: First, unlike the
|
||
en- and em-dash syntax supported by
|
||
EducateDashesOldSchool(), it's compatible with existing
|
||
entries written before SmartyPants 1.1, back when "--" was
|
||
only used for em-dashes. Second, em-dashes are more
|
||
common than en-dashes, and so it sort of makes sense that
|
||
the shortcut should be shorter to type. (Thanks to Aaron
|
||
Swartz for the idea.)
|
||
"""
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", r"""–""", text) # em
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", r"""—""", text) # en
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateEllipses(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
Returns: The string, with each instance of "..." translated to
|
||
an ellipsis HTML entity.
|
||
|
||
Example input: Huh...?
|
||
Example output: Huh…?
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\.\.\.""", r"""…""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\. \. \.""", r"""…""", text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def stupefyEntities(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
Returns: The string, with each SmartyPants HTML entity translated to
|
||
its ASCII counterpart.
|
||
|
||
Example input: “Hello — world.”
|
||
Example output: "Hello -- world."
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""–""", r"""-""", text) # en-dash
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""—""", r"""--""", text) # em-dash
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""‘""", r"""'""", text) # open single quote
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""’""", r"""'""", text) # close single quote
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""“""", r'''"''', text) # open double quote
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""”""", r'''"''', text) # close double quote
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""…""", r"""...""", text) # ellipsis
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def processEscapes(text):
|
||
r"""
|
||
Parameter: String.
|
||
Returns: The string, with after processing the following backslash
|
||
escape sequences. This is useful if you want to force a "dumb"
|
||
quote or other character to appear.
|
||
|
||
Escape Value
|
||
------ -----
|
||
\\ \
|
||
\" "
|
||
\' '
|
||
\. .
|
||
\- -
|
||
\` `
|
||
"""
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\\\\""", r"""\""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'''\\"''', r""""""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\\'""", r"""'""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\\\.""", r""".""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\\-""", r"""-""", text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\\`""", r"""`""", text)
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def _tokenize(html):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String containing HTML markup.
|
||
Returns: Reference to an array of the tokens comprising the input
|
||
string. Each token is either a tag (possibly with nested,
|
||
tags contained therein, such as <a href="<MTFoo>">, or a
|
||
run of text between tags. Each element of the array is a
|
||
two-element array; the first is either 'tag' or 'text';
|
||
the second is the actual value.
|
||
|
||
Based on the _tokenize() subroutine from Brad Choate's MTRegex plugin.
|
||
<http://www.bradchoate.com/past/mtregex.php>
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
tokens = []
|
||
|
||
# depth = 6
|
||
# nested_tags = "|".join(['(?:<(?:[^<>]',] * depth) + (')*>)' * depth)
|
||
# match = r"""(?: <! ( -- .*? -- \s* )+ > ) | # comments
|
||
# (?: <\? .*? \?> ) | # directives
|
||
# %s # nested tags """ % (nested_tags,)
|
||
tag_soup = re.compile(r"""([^<]*)(<[^>]*>)""")
|
||
|
||
token_match = tag_soup.search(html)
|
||
|
||
previous_end = 0
|
||
while token_match is not None:
|
||
if token_match.group(1):
|
||
tokens.append(['text', token_match.group(1)])
|
||
|
||
tokens.append(['tag', token_match.group(2)])
|
||
|
||
previous_end = token_match.end()
|
||
token_match = tag_soup.search(html, token_match.end())
|
||
|
||
if previous_end < len(html):
|
||
tokens.append(['text', html[previous_end:]])
|
||
|
||
return tokens
|
||
|
||
|
||
def run_tests(return_tests=False):
|
||
import unittest
|
||
sp = smartyPants
|
||
|
||
class TestSmartypantsAllAttributes(unittest.TestCase):
|
||
# the default attribute is "1", which means "all".
|
||
|
||
def test_dates(self):
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("one two '60s"), "one two ’60s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("1440-80's"), "1440-80’s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("1440-'80s"), "1440-’80s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("1440---'80s"), "1440–’80s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("1960s"), "1960s") # no effect.
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("1960's"), "1960’s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("one two '60s"), "one two ’60s")
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("'60s"), "’60s")
|
||
|
||
def test_measurements(self):
|
||
ae = self.assertEqual
|
||
ae(sp("one two 1.1'2.2\""), "one two 1.1′2.2″")
|
||
ae(sp("1' 2\""), "1′ 2″")
|
||
|
||
def test_skip_tags(self):
|
||
self.assertEqual(
|
||
sp("""<script type="text/javascript">\n<!--\nvar href = "http://www.google.com";\nvar linktext = "google";\ndocument.write('<a href="' + href + '">' + linktext + "</a>");\n//-->\n</script>"""), # noqa
|
||
"""<script type="text/javascript">\n<!--\nvar href = "http://www.google.com";\nvar linktext = "google";\ndocument.write('<a href="' + href + '">' + linktext + "</a>");\n//-->\n</script>""") # noqa
|
||
self.assertEqual(
|
||
sp("""<p>He said "Let's write some code." This code here <code>if True:\n\tprint "Okay"</code> is python code.</p>"""),
|
||
"""<p>He said “Let’s write some code.” This code here <code>if True:\n\tprint "Okay"</code> is python code.</p>""") # noqa
|
||
|
||
self.assertEqual(
|
||
sp('''<script/><p>It's ok</p>'''),
|
||
'''<script/><p>It’s ok</p>''')
|
||
|
||
def test_ordinal_numbers(self):
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("21st century"), "21st century") # no effect.
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp("3rd"), "3rd") # no effect.
|
||
|
||
def test_educated_quotes(self):
|
||
self.assertEqual(sp('''"Isn't this fun?"'''), '''“Isn’t this fun?”''')
|
||
|
||
tests = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromTestCase(TestSmartypantsAllAttributes)
|
||
if return_tests:
|
||
return tests
|
||
unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=4).run(tests)
|
||
|
||
|
||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||
run_tests()
|