461 lines
17 KiB
Python
461 lines
17 KiB
Python
"""
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CORE MARKDOWN BLOCKPARSER
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=============================================================================
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This parser handles basic parsing of Markdown blocks. It doesn't concern itself
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with inline elements such as **bold** or *italics*, but rather just catches
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blocks, lists, quotes, etc.
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The BlockParser is made up of a bunch of BlockProssors, each handling a
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different type of block. Extensions may add/replace/remove BlockProcessors
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as they need to alter how markdown blocks are parsed.
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"""
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import re
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import markdown
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class BlockProcessor:
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""" Base class for block processors.
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Each subclass will provide the methods below to work with the source and
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tree. Each processor will need to define it's own ``test`` and ``run``
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methods. The ``test`` method should return True or False, to indicate
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whether the current block should be processed by this processor. If the
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test passes, the parser will call the processors ``run`` method.
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"""
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def __init__(self, parser=None):
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self.parser = parser
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def lastChild(self, parent):
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""" Return the last child of an etree element. """
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if len(parent):
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return parent[-1]
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else:
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return None
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def detab(self, text):
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""" Remove a tab from the front of each line of the given text. """
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newtext = []
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lines = text.split('\n')
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for line in lines:
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if line.startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH):
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newtext.append(line[markdown.TAB_LENGTH:])
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elif not line.strip():
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newtext.append('')
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else:
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break
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return '\n'.join(newtext), '\n'.join(lines[len(newtext):])
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def looseDetab(self, text, level=1):
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""" Remove a tab from front of lines but allowing dedented lines. """
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lines = text.split('\n')
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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if lines[i].startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH*level):
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lines[i] = lines[i][markdown.TAB_LENGTH*level:]
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return '\n'.join(lines)
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def test(self, parent, block):
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""" Test for block type. Must be overridden by subclasses.
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As the parser loops through processors, it will call the ``test`` method
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on each to determine if the given block of text is of that type. This
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method must return a boolean ``True`` or ``False``. The actual method of
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testing is left to the needs of that particular block type. It could
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be as simple as ``block.startswith(some_string)`` or a complex regular
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expression. As the block type may be different depending on the parent
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of the block (i.e. inside a list), the parent etree element is also
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provided and may be used as part of the test.
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Keywords:
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* ``parent``: A etree element which will be the parent of the block.
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* ``block``: A block of text from the source which has been split at
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blank lines.
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"""
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pass
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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""" Run processor. Must be overridden by subclasses.
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When the parser determines the appropriate type of a block, the parser
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will call the corresponding processor's ``run`` method. This method
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should parse the individual lines of the block and append them to
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the etree.
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Note that both the ``parent`` and ``etree`` keywords are pointers
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to instances of the objects which should be edited in place. Each
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processor must make changes to the existing objects as there is no
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mechanism to return new/different objects to replace them.
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This means that this method should be adding SubElements or adding text
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to the parent, and should remove (``pop``) or add (``insert``) items to
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the list of blocks.
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Keywords:
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* ``parent``: A etree element which is the parent of the current block.
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* ``blocks``: A list of all remaining blocks of the document.
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"""
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pass
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class ListIndentProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process children of list items.
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Example:
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* a list item
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process this part
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or this part
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"""
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INDENT_RE = re.compile(r'^(([ ]{%s})+)'% markdown.TAB_LENGTH)
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ITEM_TYPES = ['li']
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LIST_TYPES = ['ul', 'ol']
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return block.startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH) and \
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not self.parser.state.isstate('detabbed') and \
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(parent.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES or \
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(len(parent) and parent[-1] and \
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(parent[-1].tag in self.LIST_TYPES)
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)
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)
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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level, sibling = self.get_level(parent, block)
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block = self.looseDetab(block, level)
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self.parser.state.set('detabbed')
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if parent.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES:
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# The parent is already a li. Just parse the child block.
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self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [block])
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elif sibling.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES:
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# The sibling is a li. Use it as parent.
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self.parser.parseBlocks(sibling, [block])
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elif len(sibling) and sibling[-1].tag in self.ITEM_TYPES:
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# The parent is a list (``ol`` or ``ul``) which has children.
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# Assume the last child li is the parent of this block.
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if sibling[-1].text:
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# If the parent li has text, that text needs to be moved to a p
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block = '%s\n\n%s' % (sibling[-1].text, block)
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sibling[-1].text = ''
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self.parser.parseChunk(sibling[-1], block)
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else:
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self.create_item(sibling, block)
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self.parser.state.reset()
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def create_item(self, parent, block):
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""" Create a new li and parse the block with it as the parent. """
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li = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'li')
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self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [block])
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def get_level(self, parent, block):
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""" Get level of indent based on list level. """
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# Get indent level
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m = self.INDENT_RE.match(block)
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if m:
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indent_level = len(m.group(1))/markdown.TAB_LENGTH
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else:
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indent_level = 0
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if self.parser.state.isstate('list'):
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# We're in a tightlist - so we already are at correct parent.
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level = 1
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else:
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# We're in a looselist - so we need to find parent.
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level = 0
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# Step through children of tree to find matching indent level.
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while indent_level > level:
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child = self.lastChild(parent)
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if child and (child.tag in self.LIST_TYPES or child.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES):
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if child.tag in self.LIST_TYPES:
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level += 1
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parent = child
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else:
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# No more child levels. If we're short of indent_level,
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# we have a code block. So we stop here.
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break
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return level, parent
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class CodeBlockProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process code blocks. """
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return block.startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH)
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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sibling = self.lastChild(parent)
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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theRest = ''
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if sibling and sibling.tag == "pre" and len(sibling) \
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and sibling[0].tag == "code":
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# The previous block was a code block. As blank lines do not start
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# new code blocks, append this block to the previous, adding back
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# linebreaks removed from the split into a list.
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code = sibling[0]
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block, theRest = self.detab(block)
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code.text = markdown.AtomicString('%s\n%s\n' % (code.text, block.rstrip()))
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else:
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# This is a new codeblock. Create the elements and insert text.
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pre = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'pre')
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code = markdown.etree.SubElement(pre, 'code')
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block, theRest = self.detab(block)
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code.text = markdown.AtomicString('%s\n' % block.rstrip())
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if theRest:
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# This block contained unindented line(s) after the first indented
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# line. Insert these lines as the first block of the master blocks
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# list for future processing.
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blocks.insert(0, theRest)
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class BlockQuoteProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)[ ]{0,3}>[ ]?(.*)')
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.RE.search(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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m = self.RE.search(block)
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if m:
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before = block[:m.start()] # Lines before blockquote
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# Pass lines before blockquote in recursively for parsing forst.
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self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [before])
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# Remove ``> `` from begining of each line.
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block = '\n'.join([self.clean(line) for line in
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block[m.start():].split('\n')])
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sibling = self.lastChild(parent)
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if sibling and sibling.tag == "blockquote":
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# Previous block was a blockquote so set that as this blocks parent
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quote = sibling
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else:
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# This is a new blockquote. Create a new parent element.
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quote = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'blockquote')
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# Recursively parse block with blockquote as parent.
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self.parser.parseChunk(quote, block)
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def clean(self, line):
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""" Remove ``>`` from beginning of a line. """
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m = self.RE.match(line)
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if line.strip() == ">":
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return ""
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elif m:
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return m.group(2)
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else:
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return line
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class OListProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process ordered list blocks. """
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TAG = 'ol'
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# Detect an item (``1. item``). ``group(1)`` contains contents of item.
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RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,3}\d+\.[ ](.*)')
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# Detect items on secondary lines. they can be of either list type.
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CHILD_RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,3}((\d+\.)|[*+-])[ ](.*)')
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# Detect indented (nested) items of either type
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INDENT_RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{4,7}((\d+\.)|[*+-])[ ].*')
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.RE.match(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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# Check fr multiple items in one block.
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items = self.get_items(blocks.pop(0))
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sibling = self.lastChild(parent)
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if sibling and sibling.tag in ['ol', 'ul']:
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# Previous block was a list item, so set that as parent
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lst = sibling
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# make sure previous item is in a p.
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if len(lst) and lst[-1].text and not len(lst[-1]):
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p = markdown.etree.SubElement(lst[-1], 'p')
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p.text = lst[-1].text
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lst[-1].text = ''
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# parse first block differently as it gets wrapped in a p.
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li = markdown.etree.SubElement(lst, 'li')
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self.parser.state.set('looselist')
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firstitem = items.pop(0)
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self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [firstitem])
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self.parser.state.reset()
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else:
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# This is a new list so create parent with appropriate tag.
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lst = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, self.TAG)
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self.parser.state.set('list')
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# Loop through items in block, recursively parsing each with the
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# appropriate parent.
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for item in items:
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if item.startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH):
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# Item is indented. Parse with last item as parent
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self.parser.parseBlocks(lst[-1], [item])
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else:
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# New item. Create li and parse with it as parent
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li = markdown.etree.SubElement(lst, 'li')
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self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [item])
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self.parser.state.reset()
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def get_items(self, block):
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""" Break a block into list items. """
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items = []
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for line in block.split('\n'):
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m = self.CHILD_RE.match(line)
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if m:
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# This is a new item. Append
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items.append(m.group(3))
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elif self.INDENT_RE.match(line):
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# This is an indented (possibly nested) item.
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if items[-1].startswith(' '*markdown.TAB_LENGTH):
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# Previous item was indented. Append to that item.
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items[-1] = '%s\n%s' % (items[-1], line)
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else:
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items.append(line)
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else:
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# This is another line of previous item. Append to that item.
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items[-1] = '%s\n%s' % (items[-1], line)
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return items
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class UListProcessor(OListProcessor):
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""" Process unordered list blocks. """
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TAG = 'ul'
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RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,3}[*+-][ ](.*)')
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class HashHeaderProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process Hash Headers. """
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# Detect a header at start of any line in block
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RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)(?P<level>#{1,6})(?P<header>.*?)#*(\n|$)')
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.RE.search(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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m = self.RE.search(block)
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if m:
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before = block[:m.start()] # All lines before header
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after = block[m.end():] # All lines after header
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if before:
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# As the header was not the first line of the block and the
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# lines before the header must be parsed first,
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# recursively parse this lines as a block.
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self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [before])
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# Create header using named groups from RE
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h = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'h%d' % len(m.group('level')))
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h.text = m.group('header').strip()
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if after:
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# Insert remaining lines as first block for future parsing.
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blocks.insert(0, after)
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else:
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# This should never happen, but just in case...
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message(CRITICAL, "We've got a problem header!")
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class SetextHeaderProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process Setext-style Headers. """
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# Detect Setext-style header. Must be first 2 lines of block.
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RE = re.compile(r'^.*?\n[=-]{3,}', re.MULTILINE)
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.RE.match(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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lines = blocks.pop(0).split('\n')
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# Determine level. ``=`` is 1 and ``-`` is 2.
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if lines[1].startswith('='):
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level = 1
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else:
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level = 2
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h = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'h%d' % level)
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h.text = lines[0].strip()
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if len(lines) > 2:
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# Block contains additional lines. Add to master blocks for later.
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blocks.insert(0, '\n'.join(lines[2:]))
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class HRProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process Horizontal Rules. """
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RE = r'[ ]{0,3}(?P<ch>[*_-])[ ]?((?P=ch)[ ]?){2,}[ ]*'
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# Detect hr on any line of a block.
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SEARCH_RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)%s(\n|$)' % RE)
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# Match a hr on a single line of text.
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MATCH_RE = re.compile(r'^%s$' % RE)
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.SEARCH_RE.search(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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lines = blocks.pop(0).split('\n')
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prelines = []
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# Check for lines in block before hr.
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for line in lines:
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m = self.MATCH_RE.match(line)
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if m:
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break
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else:
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prelines.append(line)
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if len(prelines):
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# Recursively parse lines before hr so they get parsed first.
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self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, ['\n'.join(prelines)])
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# create hr
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hr = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'hr')
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# check for lines in block after hr.
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lines = lines[len(prelines)+1:]
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if len(lines):
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# Add lines after hr to master blocks for later parsing.
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blocks.insert(0, '\n'.join(lines))
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class EmptyBlockProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process blocks and start with an empty line. """
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# Detect a block that only contains whitespace
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# or only whitespace on the first line.
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RE = re.compile(r'^\s*\n')
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return bool(self.RE.match(block))
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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m = self.RE.match(block)
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if m:
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# Add remaining line to master blocks for later.
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blocks.insert(0, block[m.end():])
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sibling = self.lastChild(parent)
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if sibling and sibling.tag == 'pre' and sibling[0] and \
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sibling[0].tag == 'code':
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# Last block is a codeblock. Append to preserve whitespace.
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sibling[0].text = markdown.AtomicString('%s/n/n/n' % sibling[0].text )
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class ParagraphProcessor(BlockProcessor):
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""" Process Paragraph blocks. """
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def test(self, parent, block):
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return True
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def run(self, parent, blocks):
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block = blocks.pop(0)
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if block.strip():
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# Not a blank block. Add to parent, otherwise throw it away.
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if self.parser.state.isstate('list'):
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# The parent is a tight-list. Append to parent.text
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if parent.text:
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parent.text = '%s\n%s' % (parent.text, block)
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else:
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parent.text = block.lstrip()
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else:
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# Create a regular paragraph
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p = markdown.etree.SubElement(parent, 'p')
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p.text = block.lstrip()
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