From 34666742ee4b5cb03f9a9f6297d5784f553d5346 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waylan Limberg Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:45:33 -0500 Subject: Moved markdown_extensions/ to markdown/extensions. Markdown is now one package instead of two. --- markdown_extensions/abbr.py | 95 --------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 95 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 markdown_extensions/abbr.py (limited to 'markdown_extensions/abbr.py') diff --git a/markdown_extensions/abbr.py b/markdown_extensions/abbr.py deleted file mode 100644 index 551e4f5..0000000 --- a/markdown_extensions/abbr.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -''' -Abbreviation Extension for Python-Markdown -========================================== - -This extension adds abbreviation handling to Python-Markdown. - -Simple Usage: - - >>> import markdown - >>> text = """ - ... Some text with an ABBR and a REF. Ignore REFERENCE and ref. - ... - ... *[ABBR]: Abbreviation - ... *[REF]: Abbreviation Reference - ... """ - >>> markdown.markdown(text, ['abbr']) - u'

Some text with an ABBR and a REF. Ignore REFERENCE and ref.

' - -Copyright 2007-2008 -* [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/) -* [Seemant Kulleen](http://www.kulleen.org/) - - -''' - -import markdown, re -from markdown import etree - -# Global Vars -ABBR_REF_RE = re.compile(r'[*]\[(?P[^\]]*)\][ ]?:\s*(?P.*)') - -class AbbrExtension(markdown.Extension): - """ Abbreviation Extension for Python-Markdown. """ - - def extendMarkdown(self, md, md_globals): - """ Insert AbbrPreprocessor before ReferencePreprocessor. """ - md.preprocessors.add('abbr', AbbrPreprocessor(md), '<reference') - - -class AbbrPreprocessor(markdown.Preprocessor): - """ Abbreviation Preprocessor - parse text for abbr references. """ - - def run(self, lines): - ''' - Find and remove all Abbreviation references from the text. - Each reference is set as a new AbbrPattern in the markdown instance. - - ''' - new_text = [] - for line in lines: - m = ABBR_REF_RE.match(line) - if m: - abbr = m.group('abbr').strip() - title = m.group('title').strip() - self.markdown.inlinePatterns['abbr-%s'%abbr] = \ - AbbrPattern(self._generate_pattern(abbr), title) - else: - new_text.append(line) - return new_text - - def _generate_pattern(self, text): - ''' - Given a string, returns an regex pattern to match that string. - - 'HTML' -> r'(?P<abbr>[H][T][M][L])' - - Note: we force each char as a literal match (in brackets) as we don't - know what they will be beforehand. - - ''' - chars = list(text) - for i in range(len(chars)): - chars[i] = r'[%s]' % chars[i] - return r'(?P<abbr>\b%s\b)' % (r''.join(chars)) - - -class AbbrPattern(markdown.Pattern): - """ Abbreviation inline pattern. """ - - def __init__(self, pattern, title): - markdown.Pattern.__init__(self, pattern) - self.title = title - - def handleMatch(self, m): - abbr = etree.Element('abbr') - abbr.text = m.group('abbr') - abbr.set('title', self.title) - return abbr - -def makeExtension(configs=None): - return AbbrExtension(configs=configs) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - import doctest - doctest.testmod() -- cgit v1.2.3