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| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """Generate Python documentation in HTML or text for interactive use. | |
| At the Python interactive prompt, calling help(thing) on a Python object | |
| documents the object, and calling help() starts up an interactive | |
| help session. | |
| Or, at the shell command line outside of Python: | |
| Run "pydoc <name>" to show documentation on something. <name> may be | |
| the name of a function, module, package, or a dotted reference to a | |
| class or function within a module or module in a package. If the | |
| argument contains a path segment delimiter (e.g. slash on Unix, | |
| backslash on Windows) it is treated as the path to a Python source file. | |
| Run "pydoc -k <keyword>" to search for a keyword in the synopsis lines | |
| of all available modules. | |
| Run "pydoc -n <hostname>" to start an HTTP server with the given | |
| hostname (default: localhost) on the local machine. | |
| Run "pydoc -p <port>" to start an HTTP server on the given port on the | |
| local machine. Port number 0 can be used to get an arbitrary unused port. | |
| Run "pydoc -b" to start an HTTP server on an arbitrary unused port and | |
| open a web browser to interactively browse documentation. Combine with | |
| the -n and -p options to control the hostname and port used. | |
| Run "pydoc -w <name>" to write out the HTML documentation for a module | |
| to a file named "<name>.html". | |
| Module docs for core modules are assumed to be in | |
| https://docs.python.org/X.Y/library/ | |
| This can be overridden by setting the PYTHONDOCS environment variable | |
| to a different URL or to a local directory containing the Library | |
| Reference Manual pages. | |
| """ | |
| __all__ = ['help'] | |
| __author__ = "Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>" | |
| __date__ = "26 February 2001" | |
| __credits__ = """Guido van Rossum, for an excellent programming language. | |
| Tommy Burnette, the original creator of manpy. | |
| Paul Prescod, for all his work on onlinehelp. | |
| Richard Chamberlain, for the first implementation of textdoc. | |
| """ | |
| # Known bugs that can't be fixed here: | |
| # - synopsis() cannot be prevented from clobbering existing | |
| # loaded modules. | |
| # - If the __file__ attribute on a module is a relative path and | |
| # the current directory is changed with os.chdir(), an incorrect | |
| # path will be displayed. | |
| import builtins | |
| import importlib._bootstrap | |
| import importlib._bootstrap_external | |
| import importlib.machinery | |
| import importlib.util | |
| import inspect | |
| import io | |
| import os | |
| import pkgutil | |
| import platform | |
| import re | |
| import sys | |
| import sysconfig | |
| import time | |
| import tokenize | |
| import types | |
| import urllib.parse | |
| import warnings | |
| from collections import deque | |
| from reprlib import Repr | |
| from traceback import format_exception_only | |
| # --------------------------------------------------------- common routines | |
| def pathdirs(): | |
| """Convert sys.path into a list of absolute, existing, unique paths.""" | |
| dirs = [] | |
| normdirs = [] | |
| for dir in sys.path: | |
| dir = os.path.abspath(dir or '.') | |
| normdir = os.path.normcase(dir) | |
| if normdir not in normdirs and os.path.isdir(dir): | |
| dirs.append(dir) | |
| normdirs.append(normdir) | |
| return dirs | |
| def _isclass(object): | |
| return inspect.isclass(object) and not isinstance(object, types.GenericAlias) | |
| def _findclass(func): | |
| cls = sys.modules.get(func.__module__) | |
| if cls is None: | |
| return None | |
| for name in func.__qualname__.split('.')[:-1]: | |
| cls = getattr(cls, name) | |
| if not _isclass(cls): | |
| return None | |
| return cls | |
| def _finddoc(obj): | |
| if inspect.ismethod(obj): | |
| name = obj.__func__.__name__ | |
| self = obj.__self__ | |
| if (_isclass(self) and | |
| getattr(getattr(self, name, None), '__func__') is obj.__func__): | |
| # classmethod | |
| cls = self | |
| else: | |
| cls = self.__class__ | |
| elif inspect.isfunction(obj): | |
| name = obj.__name__ | |
| cls = _findclass(obj) | |
| if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj: | |
| return None | |
| elif inspect.isbuiltin(obj): | |
| name = obj.__name__ | |
| self = obj.__self__ | |
| if (_isclass(self) and | |
| self.__qualname__ + '.' + name == obj.__qualname__): | |
| # classmethod | |
| cls = self | |
| else: | |
| cls = self.__class__ | |
| # Should be tested before isdatadescriptor(). | |
| elif isinstance(obj, property): | |
| func = obj.fget | |
| name = func.__name__ | |
| cls = _findclass(func) | |
| if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj: | |
| return None | |
| elif inspect.ismethoddescriptor(obj) or inspect.isdatadescriptor(obj): | |
| name = obj.__name__ | |
| cls = obj.__objclass__ | |
| if getattr(cls, name) is not obj: | |
| return None | |
| if inspect.ismemberdescriptor(obj): | |
| slots = getattr(cls, '__slots__', None) | |
| if isinstance(slots, dict) and name in slots: | |
| return slots[name] | |
| else: | |
| return None | |
| for base in cls.__mro__: | |
| try: | |
| doc = _getowndoc(getattr(base, name)) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| continue | |
| if doc is not None: | |
| return doc | |
| return None | |
| def _getowndoc(obj): | |
| """Get the documentation string for an object if it is not | |
| inherited from its class.""" | |
| try: | |
| doc = object.__getattribute__(obj, '__doc__') | |
| if doc is None: | |
| return None | |
| if obj is not type: | |
| typedoc = type(obj).__doc__ | |
| if isinstance(typedoc, str) and typedoc == doc: | |
| return None | |
| return doc | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| return None | |
| def _getdoc(object): | |
| """Get the documentation string for an object. | |
| All tabs are expanded to spaces. To clean up docstrings that are | |
| indented to line up with blocks of code, any whitespace than can be | |
| uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed.""" | |
| doc = _getowndoc(object) | |
| if doc is None: | |
| try: | |
| doc = _finddoc(object) | |
| except (AttributeError, TypeError): | |
| return None | |
| if not isinstance(doc, str): | |
| return None | |
| return inspect.cleandoc(doc) | |
| def getdoc(object): | |
| """Get the doc string or comments for an object.""" | |
| result = _getdoc(object) or inspect.getcomments(object) | |
| return result and re.sub('^ *\n', '', result.rstrip()) or '' | |
| def splitdoc(doc): | |
| """Split a doc string into a synopsis line (if any) and the rest.""" | |
| lines = doc.strip().split('\n') | |
| if len(lines) == 1: | |
| return lines[0], '' | |
| elif len(lines) >= 2 and not lines[1].rstrip(): | |
| return lines[0], '\n'.join(lines[2:]) | |
| return '', '\n'.join(lines) | |
| def classname(object, modname): | |
| """Get a class name and qualify it with a module name if necessary.""" | |
| name = object.__name__ | |
| if object.__module__ != modname: | |
| name = object.__module__ + '.' + name | |
| return name | |
| def isdata(object): | |
| """Check if an object is of a type that probably means it's data.""" | |
| return not (inspect.ismodule(object) or _isclass(object) or | |
| inspect.isroutine(object) or inspect.isframe(object) or | |
| inspect.istraceback(object) or inspect.iscode(object)) | |
| def replace(text, *pairs): | |
| """Do a series of global replacements on a string.""" | |
| while pairs: | |
| text = pairs[1].join(text.split(pairs[0])) | |
| pairs = pairs[2:] | |
| return text | |
| def cram(text, maxlen): | |
| """Omit part of a string if needed to make it fit in a maximum length.""" | |
| if len(text) > maxlen: | |
| pre = max(0, (maxlen-3)//2) | |
| post = max(0, maxlen-3-pre) | |
| return text[:pre] + '...' + text[len(text)-post:] | |
| return text | |
| _re_stripid = re.compile(r' at 0x[0-9a-f]{6,16}(>+)$', re.IGNORECASE) | |
| def stripid(text): | |
| """Remove the hexadecimal id from a Python object representation.""" | |
| # The behaviour of %p is implementation-dependent in terms of case. | |
| return _re_stripid.sub(r'\1', text) | |
| def _is_bound_method(fn): | |
| """ | |
| Returns True if fn is a bound method, regardless of whether | |
| fn was implemented in Python or in C. | |
| """ | |
| if inspect.ismethod(fn): | |
| return True | |
| if inspect.isbuiltin(fn): | |
| self = getattr(fn, '__self__', None) | |
| return not (inspect.ismodule(self) or (self is None)) | |
| return False | |
| def allmethods(cl): | |
| methods = {} | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(cl, inspect.isroutine): | |
| methods[key] = 1 | |
| for base in cl.__bases__: | |
| methods.update(allmethods(base)) # all your base are belong to us | |
| for key in methods.keys(): | |
| methods[key] = getattr(cl, key) | |
| return methods | |
| def _split_list(s, predicate): | |
| """Split sequence s via predicate, and return pair ([true], [false]). | |
| The return value is a 2-tuple of lists, | |
| ([x for x in s if predicate(x)], | |
| [x for x in s if not predicate(x)]) | |
| """ | |
| yes = [] | |
| no = [] | |
| for x in s: | |
| if predicate(x): | |
| yes.append(x) | |
| else: | |
| no.append(x) | |
| return yes, no | |
| def visiblename(name, all=None, obj=None): | |
| """Decide whether to show documentation on a variable.""" | |
| # Certain special names are redundant or internal. | |
| # XXX Remove __initializing__? | |
| if name in {'__author__', '__builtins__', '__cached__', '__credits__', | |
| '__date__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__spec__', | |
| '__loader__', '__module__', '__name__', '__package__', | |
| '__path__', '__qualname__', '__slots__', '__version__'}: | |
| return 0 | |
| # Private names are hidden, but special names are displayed. | |
| if name.startswith('__') and name.endswith('__'): return 1 | |
| # Namedtuples have public fields and methods with a single leading underscore | |
| if name.startswith('_') and hasattr(obj, '_fields'): | |
| return True | |
| if all is not None: | |
| # only document that which the programmer exported in __all__ | |
| return name in all | |
| else: | |
| return not name.startswith('_') | |
| def classify_class_attrs(object): | |
| """Wrap inspect.classify_class_attrs, with fixup for data descriptors.""" | |
| results = [] | |
| for (name, kind, cls, value) in inspect.classify_class_attrs(object): | |
| if inspect.isdatadescriptor(value): | |
| kind = 'data descriptor' | |
| if isinstance(value, property) and value.fset is None: | |
| kind = 'readonly property' | |
| results.append((name, kind, cls, value)) | |
| return results | |
| def sort_attributes(attrs, object): | |
| 'Sort the attrs list in-place by _fields and then alphabetically by name' | |
| # This allows data descriptors to be ordered according | |
| # to a _fields attribute if present. | |
| fields = getattr(object, '_fields', []) | |
| try: | |
| field_order = {name : i-len(fields) for (i, name) in enumerate(fields)} | |
| except TypeError: | |
| field_order = {} | |
| keyfunc = lambda attr: (field_order.get(attr[0], 0), attr[0]) | |
| attrs.sort(key=keyfunc) | |
| # ----------------------------------------------------- module manipulation | |
| def ispackage(path): | |
| """Guess whether a path refers to a package directory.""" | |
| if os.path.isdir(path): | |
| for ext in ('.py', '.pyc'): | |
| if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, '__init__' + ext)): | |
| return True | |
| return False | |
| def source_synopsis(file): | |
| line = file.readline() | |
| while line[:1] == '#' or not line.strip(): | |
| line = file.readline() | |
| if not line: break | |
| line = line.strip() | |
| if line[:4] == 'r"""': line = line[1:] | |
| if line[:3] == '"""': | |
| line = line[3:] | |
| if line[-1:] == '\\': line = line[:-1] | |
| while not line.strip(): | |
| line = file.readline() | |
| if not line: break | |
| result = line.split('"""')[0].strip() | |
| else: result = None | |
| return result | |
| def synopsis(filename, cache={}): | |
| """Get the one-line summary out of a module file.""" | |
| mtime = os.stat(filename).st_mtime | |
| lastupdate, result = cache.get(filename, (None, None)) | |
| if lastupdate is None or lastupdate < mtime: | |
| # Look for binary suffixes first, falling back to source. | |
| if filename.endswith(tuple(importlib.machinery.BYTECODE_SUFFIXES)): | |
| loader_cls = importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader | |
| elif filename.endswith(tuple(importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES)): | |
| loader_cls = importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader | |
| else: | |
| loader_cls = None | |
| # Now handle the choice. | |
| if loader_cls is None: | |
| # Must be a source file. | |
| try: | |
| file = tokenize.open(filename) | |
| except OSError: | |
| # module can't be opened, so skip it | |
| return None | |
| # text modules can be directly examined | |
| with file: | |
| result = source_synopsis(file) | |
| else: | |
| # Must be a binary module, which has to be imported. | |
| loader = loader_cls('__temp__', filename) | |
| # XXX We probably don't need to pass in the loader here. | |
| spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location('__temp__', filename, | |
| loader=loader) | |
| try: | |
| module = importlib._bootstrap._load(spec) | |
| except: | |
| return None | |
| del sys.modules['__temp__'] | |
| result = module.__doc__.splitlines()[0] if module.__doc__ else None | |
| # Cache the result. | |
| cache[filename] = (mtime, result) | |
| return result | |
| class ErrorDuringImport(Exception): | |
| """Errors that occurred while trying to import something to document it.""" | |
| def __init__(self, filename, exc_info): | |
| self.filename = filename | |
| self.exc, self.value, self.tb = exc_info | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| exc = self.exc.__name__ | |
| return 'problem in %s - %s: %s' % (self.filename, exc, self.value) | |
| def importfile(path): | |
| """Import a Python source file or compiled file given its path.""" | |
| magic = importlib.util.MAGIC_NUMBER | |
| with open(path, 'rb') as file: | |
| is_bytecode = magic == file.read(len(magic)) | |
| filename = os.path.basename(path) | |
| name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) | |
| if is_bytecode: | |
| loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourcelessFileLoader(name, path) | |
| else: | |
| loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourceFileLoader(name, path) | |
| # XXX We probably don't need to pass in the loader here. | |
| spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, path, loader=loader) | |
| try: | |
| return importlib._bootstrap._load(spec) | |
| except: | |
| raise ErrorDuringImport(path, sys.exc_info()) | |
| def safeimport(path, forceload=0, cache={}): | |
| """Import a module; handle errors; return None if the module isn't found. | |
| If the module *is* found but an exception occurs, it's wrapped in an | |
| ErrorDuringImport exception and reraised. Unlike __import__, if a | |
| package path is specified, the module at the end of the path is returned, | |
| not the package at the beginning. If the optional 'forceload' argument | |
| is 1, we reload the module from disk (unless it's a dynamic extension).""" | |
| try: | |
| # If forceload is 1 and the module has been previously loaded from | |
| # disk, we always have to reload the module. Checking the file's | |
| # mtime isn't good enough (e.g. the module could contain a class | |
| # that inherits from another module that has changed). | |
| if forceload and path in sys.modules: | |
| if path not in sys.builtin_module_names: | |
| # Remove the module from sys.modules and re-import to try | |
| # and avoid problems with partially loaded modules. | |
| # Also remove any submodules because they won't appear | |
| # in the newly loaded module's namespace if they're already | |
| # in sys.modules. | |
| subs = [m for m in sys.modules if m.startswith(path + '.')] | |
| for key in [path] + subs: | |
| # Prevent garbage collection. | |
| cache[key] = sys.modules[key] | |
| del sys.modules[key] | |
| module = __import__(path) | |
| except: | |
| # Did the error occur before or after the module was found? | |
| (exc, value, tb) = info = sys.exc_info() | |
| if path in sys.modules: | |
| # An error occurred while executing the imported module. | |
| raise ErrorDuringImport(sys.modules[path].__file__, info) | |
| elif exc is SyntaxError: | |
| # A SyntaxError occurred before we could execute the module. | |
| raise ErrorDuringImport(value.filename, info) | |
| elif issubclass(exc, ImportError) and value.name == path: | |
| # No such module in the path. | |
| return None | |
| else: | |
| # Some other error occurred during the importing process. | |
| raise ErrorDuringImport(path, sys.exc_info()) | |
| for part in path.split('.')[1:]: | |
| try: module = getattr(module, part) | |
| except AttributeError: return None | |
| return module | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------- formatter base class | |
| class Doc: | |
| PYTHONDOCS = os.environ.get("PYTHONDOCS", | |
| "https://docs.python.org/%d.%d/library" | |
| % sys.version_info[:2]) | |
| def document(self, object, name=None, *args): | |
| """Generate documentation for an object.""" | |
| args = (object, name) + args | |
| # 'try' clause is to attempt to handle the possibility that inspect | |
| # identifies something in a way that pydoc itself has issues handling; | |
| # think 'super' and how it is a descriptor (which raises the exception | |
| # by lacking a __name__ attribute) and an instance. | |
| try: | |
| if inspect.ismodule(object): return self.docmodule(*args) | |
| if _isclass(object): return self.docclass(*args) | |
| if inspect.isroutine(object): return self.docroutine(*args) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| pass | |
| if inspect.isdatadescriptor(object): return self.docdata(*args) | |
| return self.docother(*args) | |
| def fail(self, object, name=None, *args): | |
| """Raise an exception for unimplemented types.""" | |
| message = "don't know how to document object%s of type %s" % ( | |
| name and ' ' + repr(name), type(object).__name__) | |
| raise TypeError(message) | |
| docmodule = docclass = docroutine = docother = docproperty = docdata = fail | |
| def getdocloc(self, object, basedir=sysconfig.get_path('stdlib')): | |
| """Return the location of module docs or None""" | |
| try: | |
| file = inspect.getabsfile(object) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| file = '(built-in)' | |
| docloc = os.environ.get("PYTHONDOCS", self.PYTHONDOCS) | |
| basedir = os.path.normcase(basedir) | |
| if (isinstance(object, type(os)) and | |
| (object.__name__ in ('errno', 'exceptions', 'gc', 'imp', | |
| 'marshal', 'posix', 'signal', 'sys', | |
| '_thread', 'zipimport') or | |
| (file.startswith(basedir) and | |
| not file.startswith(os.path.join(basedir, 'site-packages')))) and | |
| object.__name__ not in ('xml.etree', 'test.pydoc_mod')): | |
| if docloc.startswith(("http://", "https://")): | |
| docloc = "{}/{}.html".format(docloc.rstrip("/"), object.__name__.lower()) | |
| else: | |
| docloc = os.path.join(docloc, object.__name__.lower() + ".html") | |
| else: | |
| docloc = None | |
| return docloc | |
| # -------------------------------------------- HTML documentation generator | |
| class HTMLRepr(Repr): | |
| """Class for safely making an HTML representation of a Python object.""" | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| Repr.__init__(self) | |
| self.maxlist = self.maxtuple = 20 | |
| self.maxdict = 10 | |
| self.maxstring = self.maxother = 100 | |
| def escape(self, text): | |
| return replace(text, '&', '&', '<', '<', '>', '>') | |
| def repr(self, object): | |
| return Repr.repr(self, object) | |
| def repr1(self, x, level): | |
| if hasattr(type(x), '__name__'): | |
| methodname = 'repr_' + '_'.join(type(x).__name__.split()) | |
| if hasattr(self, methodname): | |
| return getattr(self, methodname)(x, level) | |
| return self.escape(cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxother)) | |
| def repr_string(self, x, level): | |
| test = cram(x, self.maxstring) | |
| testrepr = repr(test) | |
| if '\\' in test and '\\' not in replace(testrepr, r'\\', ''): | |
| # Backslashes are only literal in the string and are never | |
| # needed to make any special characters, so show a raw string. | |
| return 'r' + testrepr[0] + self.escape(test) + testrepr[0] | |
| return re.sub(r'((\\[\\abfnrtv\'"]|\\[0-9]..|\\x..|\\u....)+)', | |
| r'<font color="#c040c0">\1</font>', | |
| self.escape(testrepr)) | |
| repr_str = repr_string | |
| def repr_instance(self, x, level): | |
| try: | |
| return self.escape(cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxstring)) | |
| except: | |
| return self.escape('<%s instance>' % x.__class__.__name__) | |
| repr_unicode = repr_string | |
| class HTMLDoc(Doc): | |
| """Formatter class for HTML documentation.""" | |
| # ------------------------------------------- HTML formatting utilities | |
| _repr_instance = HTMLRepr() | |
| repr = _repr_instance.repr | |
| escape = _repr_instance.escape | |
| def page(self, title, contents): | |
| """Format an HTML page.""" | |
| return '''\ | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> | |
| <html><head><title>Python: %s</title> | |
| <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> | |
| </head><body bgcolor="#f0f0f8"> | |
| %s | |
| </body></html>''' % (title, contents) | |
| def heading(self, title, fgcol, bgcol, extras=''): | |
| """Format a page heading.""" | |
| return ''' | |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="heading"> | |
| <tr bgcolor="%s"> | |
| <td valign=bottom> <br> | |
| <font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial"> <br>%s</font></td | |
| ><td align=right valign=bottom | |
| ><font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial">%s</font></td></tr></table> | |
| ''' % (bgcol, fgcol, title, fgcol, extras or ' ') | |
| def section(self, title, fgcol, bgcol, contents, width=6, | |
| prelude='', marginalia=None, gap=' '): | |
| """Format a section with a heading.""" | |
| if marginalia is None: | |
| marginalia = '<tt>' + ' ' * width + '</tt>' | |
| result = '''<p> | |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> | |
| <tr bgcolor="%s"> | |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> | |
| <font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial">%s</font></td></tr> | |
| ''' % (bgcol, fgcol, title) | |
| if prelude: | |
| result = result + ''' | |
| <tr bgcolor="%s"><td rowspan=2>%s</td> | |
| <td colspan=2>%s</td></tr> | |
| <tr><td>%s</td>''' % (bgcol, marginalia, prelude, gap) | |
| else: | |
| result = result + ''' | |
| <tr><td bgcolor="%s">%s</td><td>%s</td>''' % (bgcol, marginalia, gap) | |
| return result + '\n<td width="100%%">%s</td></tr></table>' % contents | |
| def bigsection(self, title, *args): | |
| """Format a section with a big heading.""" | |
| title = '<big><strong>%s</strong></big>' % title | |
| return self.section(title, *args) | |
| def preformat(self, text): | |
| """Format literal preformatted text.""" | |
| text = self.escape(text.expandtabs()) | |
| return replace(text, '\n\n', '\n \n', '\n\n', '\n \n', | |
| ' ', ' ', '\n', '<br>\n') | |
| def multicolumn(self, list, format, cols=4): | |
| """Format a list of items into a multi-column list.""" | |
| result = '' | |
| rows = (len(list)+cols-1)//cols | |
| for col in range(cols): | |
| result = result + '<td width="%d%%" valign=top>' % (100//cols) | |
| for i in range(rows*col, rows*col+rows): | |
| if i < len(list): | |
| result = result + format(list[i]) + '<br>\n' | |
| result = result + '</td>' | |
| return '<table width="100%%" summary="list"><tr>%s</tr></table>' % result | |
| def grey(self, text): return '<font color="#909090">%s</font>' % text | |
| def namelink(self, name, *dicts): | |
| """Make a link for an identifier, given name-to-URL mappings.""" | |
| for dict in dicts: | |
| if name in dict: | |
| return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (dict[name], name) | |
| return name | |
| def classlink(self, object, modname): | |
| """Make a link for a class.""" | |
| name, module = object.__name__, sys.modules.get(object.__module__) | |
| if hasattr(module, name) and getattr(module, name) is object: | |
| return '<a href="%s.html#%s">%s</a>' % ( | |
| module.__name__, name, classname(object, modname)) | |
| return classname(object, modname) | |
| def modulelink(self, object): | |
| """Make a link for a module.""" | |
| return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (object.__name__, object.__name__) | |
| def modpkglink(self, modpkginfo): | |
| """Make a link for a module or package to display in an index.""" | |
| name, path, ispackage, shadowed = modpkginfo | |
| if shadowed: | |
| return self.grey(name) | |
| if path: | |
| url = '%s.%s.html' % (path, name) | |
| else: | |
| url = '%s.html' % name | |
| if ispackage: | |
| text = '<strong>%s</strong> (package)' % name | |
| else: | |
| text = name | |
| return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, text) | |
| def filelink(self, url, path): | |
| """Make a link to source file.""" | |
| return '<a href="file:%s">%s</a>' % (url, path) | |
| def markup(self, text, escape=None, funcs={}, classes={}, methods={}): | |
| """Mark up some plain text, given a context of symbols to look for. | |
| Each context dictionary maps object names to anchor names.""" | |
| escape = escape or self.escape | |
| results = [] | |
| here = 0 | |
| pattern = re.compile(r'\b((http|https|ftp)://\S+[\w/]|' | |
| r'RFC[- ]?(\d+)|' | |
| r'PEP[- ]?(\d+)|' | |
| r'(self\.)?(\w+))') | |
| while True: | |
| match = pattern.search(text, here) | |
| if not match: break | |
| start, end = match.span() | |
| results.append(escape(text[here:start])) | |
| all, scheme, rfc, pep, selfdot, name = match.groups() | |
| if scheme: | |
| url = escape(all).replace('"', '"') | |
| results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, url)) | |
| elif rfc: | |
| url = 'http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc%d.txt' % int(rfc) | |
| results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, escape(all))) | |
| elif pep: | |
| url = 'https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-%04d/' % int(pep) | |
| results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, escape(all))) | |
| elif selfdot: | |
| # Create a link for methods like 'self.method(...)' | |
| # and use <strong> for attributes like 'self.attr' | |
| if text[end:end+1] == '(': | |
| results.append('self.' + self.namelink(name, methods)) | |
| else: | |
| results.append('self.<strong>%s</strong>' % name) | |
| elif text[end:end+1] == '(': | |
| results.append(self.namelink(name, methods, funcs, classes)) | |
| else: | |
| results.append(self.namelink(name, classes)) | |
| here = end | |
| results.append(escape(text[here:])) | |
| return ''.join(results) | |
| # ---------------------------------------------- type-specific routines | |
| def formattree(self, tree, modname, parent=None): | |
| """Produce HTML for a class tree as given by inspect.getclasstree().""" | |
| result = '' | |
| for entry in tree: | |
| if type(entry) is type(()): | |
| c, bases = entry | |
| result = result + '<dt><font face="helvetica, arial">' | |
| result = result + self.classlink(c, modname) | |
| if bases and bases != (parent,): | |
| parents = [] | |
| for base in bases: | |
| parents.append(self.classlink(base, modname)) | |
| result = result + '(' + ', '.join(parents) + ')' | |
| result = result + '\n</font></dt>' | |
| elif type(entry) is type([]): | |
| result = result + '<dd>\n%s</dd>\n' % self.formattree( | |
| entry, modname, c) | |
| return '<dl>\n%s</dl>\n' % result | |
| def docmodule(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored): | |
| """Produce HTML documentation for a module object.""" | |
| name = object.__name__ # ignore the passed-in name | |
| try: | |
| all = object.__all__ | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| all = None | |
| parts = name.split('.') | |
| links = [] | |
| for i in range(len(parts)-1): | |
| links.append( | |
| '<a href="%s.html"><font color="#ffffff">%s</font></a>' % | |
| ('.'.join(parts[:i+1]), parts[i])) | |
| linkedname = '.'.join(links + parts[-1:]) | |
| head = '<big><big><strong>%s</strong></big></big>' % linkedname | |
| try: | |
| path = inspect.getabsfile(object) | |
| url = urllib.parse.quote(path) | |
| filelink = self.filelink(url, path) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| filelink = '(built-in)' | |
| info = [] | |
| if hasattr(object, '__version__'): | |
| version = str(object.__version__) | |
| if version[:11] == '$' + 'Revision: ' and version[-1:] == '$': | |
| version = version[11:-1].strip() | |
| info.append('version %s' % self.escape(version)) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__date__'): | |
| info.append(self.escape(str(object.__date__))) | |
| if info: | |
| head = head + ' (%s)' % ', '.join(info) | |
| docloc = self.getdocloc(object) | |
| if docloc is not None: | |
| docloc = '<br><a href="%(docloc)s">Module Reference</a>' % locals() | |
| else: | |
| docloc = '' | |
| result = self.heading( | |
| head, '#ffffff', '#7799ee', | |
| '<a href=".">index</a><br>' + filelink + docloc) | |
| modules = inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.ismodule) | |
| classes, cdict = [], {} | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, _isclass): | |
| # if __all__ exists, believe it. Otherwise use old heuristic. | |
| if (all is not None or | |
| (inspect.getmodule(value) or object) is object): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| classes.append((key, value)) | |
| cdict[key] = cdict[value] = '#' + key | |
| for key, value in classes: | |
| for base in value.__bases__: | |
| key, modname = base.__name__, base.__module__ | |
| module = sys.modules.get(modname) | |
| if modname != name and module and hasattr(module, key): | |
| if getattr(module, key) is base: | |
| if not key in cdict: | |
| cdict[key] = cdict[base] = modname + '.html#' + key | |
| funcs, fdict = [], {} | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.isroutine): | |
| # if __all__ exists, believe it. Otherwise use old heuristic. | |
| if (all is not None or | |
| inspect.isbuiltin(value) or inspect.getmodule(value) is object): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| funcs.append((key, value)) | |
| fdict[key] = '#-' + key | |
| if inspect.isfunction(value): fdict[value] = fdict[key] | |
| data = [] | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, isdata): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| data.append((key, value)) | |
| doc = self.markup(getdoc(object), self.preformat, fdict, cdict) | |
| doc = doc and '<tt>%s</tt>' % doc | |
| result = result + '<p>%s</p>\n' % doc | |
| if hasattr(object, '__path__'): | |
| modpkgs = [] | |
| for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(object.__path__): | |
| modpkgs.append((modname, name, ispkg, 0)) | |
| modpkgs.sort() | |
| contents = self.multicolumn(modpkgs, self.modpkglink) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Package Contents', '#ffffff', '#aa55cc', contents) | |
| elif modules: | |
| contents = self.multicolumn( | |
| modules, lambda t: self.modulelink(t[1])) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Modules', '#ffffff', '#aa55cc', contents) | |
| if classes: | |
| classlist = [value for (key, value) in classes] | |
| contents = [ | |
| self.formattree(inspect.getclasstree(classlist, 1), name)] | |
| for key, value in classes: | |
| contents.append(self.document(value, key, name, fdict, cdict)) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Classes', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', ' '.join(contents)) | |
| if funcs: | |
| contents = [] | |
| for key, value in funcs: | |
| contents.append(self.document(value, key, name, fdict, cdict)) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Functions', '#ffffff', '#eeaa77', ' '.join(contents)) | |
| if data: | |
| contents = [] | |
| for key, value in data: | |
| contents.append(self.document(value, key)) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Data', '#ffffff', '#55aa55', '<br>\n'.join(contents)) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__author__'): | |
| contents = self.markup(str(object.__author__), self.preformat) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Author', '#ffffff', '#7799ee', contents) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__credits__'): | |
| contents = self.markup(str(object.__credits__), self.preformat) | |
| result = result + self.bigsection( | |
| 'Credits', '#ffffff', '#7799ee', contents) | |
| return result | |
| def docclass(self, object, name=None, mod=None, funcs={}, classes={}, | |
| *ignored): | |
| """Produce HTML documentation for a class object.""" | |
| realname = object.__name__ | |
| name = name or realname | |
| bases = object.__bases__ | |
| contents = [] | |
| push = contents.append | |
| # Cute little class to pump out a horizontal rule between sections. | |
| class HorizontalRule: | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| self.needone = 0 | |
| def maybe(self): | |
| if self.needone: | |
| push('<hr>\n') | |
| self.needone = 1 | |
| hr = HorizontalRule() | |
| # List the mro, if non-trivial. | |
| mro = deque(inspect.getmro(object)) | |
| if len(mro) > 2: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push('<dl><dt>Method resolution order:</dt>\n') | |
| for base in mro: | |
| push('<dd>%s</dd>\n' % self.classlink(base, | |
| object.__module__)) | |
| push('</dl>\n') | |
| def spill(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| try: | |
| value = getattr(object, name) | |
| except Exception: | |
| # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__. | |
| # (bug #1785) | |
| push(self.docdata(value, name, mod)) | |
| else: | |
| push(self.document(value, name, mod, | |
| funcs, classes, mdict, object)) | |
| push('\n') | |
| return attrs | |
| def spilldescriptors(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| push(self.docdata(value, name, mod)) | |
| return attrs | |
| def spilldata(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| base = self.docother(getattr(object, name), name, mod) | |
| doc = getdoc(value) | |
| if not doc: | |
| push('<dl><dt>%s</dl>\n' % base) | |
| else: | |
| doc = self.markup(getdoc(value), self.preformat, | |
| funcs, classes, mdict) | |
| doc = '<dd><tt>%s</tt>' % doc | |
| push('<dl><dt>%s%s</dl>\n' % (base, doc)) | |
| push('\n') | |
| return attrs | |
| attrs = [(name, kind, cls, value) | |
| for name, kind, cls, value in classify_class_attrs(object) | |
| if visiblename(name, obj=object)] | |
| mdict = {} | |
| for key, kind, homecls, value in attrs: | |
| mdict[key] = anchor = '#' + name + '-' + key | |
| try: | |
| value = getattr(object, name) | |
| except Exception: | |
| # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__. | |
| # (bug #1785) | |
| pass | |
| try: | |
| # The value may not be hashable (e.g., a data attr with | |
| # a dict or list value). | |
| mdict[value] = anchor | |
| except TypeError: | |
| pass | |
| while attrs: | |
| if mro: | |
| thisclass = mro.popleft() | |
| else: | |
| thisclass = attrs[0][2] | |
| attrs, inherited = _split_list(attrs, lambda t: t[2] is thisclass) | |
| if object is not builtins.object and thisclass is builtins.object: | |
| attrs = inherited | |
| continue | |
| elif thisclass is object: | |
| tag = 'defined here' | |
| else: | |
| tag = 'inherited from %s' % self.classlink(thisclass, | |
| object.__module__) | |
| tag += ':<br>\n' | |
| sort_attributes(attrs, object) | |
| # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind. | |
| attrs = spill('Methods %s' % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'method') | |
| attrs = spill('Class methods %s' % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'class method') | |
| attrs = spill('Static methods %s' % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'static method') | |
| attrs = spilldescriptors("Readonly properties %s" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'readonly property') | |
| attrs = spilldescriptors('Data descriptors %s' % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'data descriptor') | |
| attrs = spilldata('Data and other attributes %s' % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'data') | |
| assert attrs == [] | |
| attrs = inherited | |
| contents = ''.join(contents) | |
| if name == realname: | |
| title = '<a name="%s">class <strong>%s</strong></a>' % ( | |
| name, realname) | |
| else: | |
| title = '<strong>%s</strong> = <a name="%s">class %s</a>' % ( | |
| name, name, realname) | |
| if bases: | |
| parents = [] | |
| for base in bases: | |
| parents.append(self.classlink(base, object.__module__)) | |
| title = title + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents) | |
| decl = '' | |
| try: | |
| signature = inspect.signature(object) | |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
| signature = None | |
| if signature: | |
| argspec = str(signature) | |
| if argspec and argspec != '()': | |
| decl = name + self.escape(argspec) + '\n\n' | |
| doc = getdoc(object) | |
| if decl: | |
| doc = decl + (doc or '') | |
| doc = self.markup(doc, self.preformat, funcs, classes, mdict) | |
| doc = doc and '<tt>%s<br> </tt>' % doc | |
| return self.section(title, '#000000', '#ffc8d8', contents, 3, doc) | |
| def formatvalue(self, object): | |
| """Format an argument default value as text.""" | |
| return self.grey('=' + self.repr(object)) | |
| def docroutine(self, object, name=None, mod=None, | |
| funcs={}, classes={}, methods={}, cl=None): | |
| """Produce HTML documentation for a function or method object.""" | |
| realname = object.__name__ | |
| name = name or realname | |
| anchor = (cl and cl.__name__ or '') + '-' + name | |
| note = '' | |
| skipdocs = 0 | |
| if _is_bound_method(object): | |
| imclass = object.__self__.__class__ | |
| if cl: | |
| if imclass is not cl: | |
| note = ' from ' + self.classlink(imclass, mod) | |
| else: | |
| if object.__self__ is not None: | |
| note = ' method of %s instance' % self.classlink( | |
| object.__self__.__class__, mod) | |
| else: | |
| note = ' unbound %s method' % self.classlink(imclass,mod) | |
| if (inspect.iscoroutinefunction(object) or | |
| inspect.isasyncgenfunction(object)): | |
| asyncqualifier = 'async ' | |
| else: | |
| asyncqualifier = '' | |
| if name == realname: | |
| title = '<a name="%s"><strong>%s</strong></a>' % (anchor, realname) | |
| else: | |
| if cl and inspect.getattr_static(cl, realname, []) is object: | |
| reallink = '<a href="#%s">%s</a>' % ( | |
| cl.__name__ + '-' + realname, realname) | |
| skipdocs = 1 | |
| else: | |
| reallink = realname | |
| title = '<a name="%s"><strong>%s</strong></a> = %s' % ( | |
| anchor, name, reallink) | |
| argspec = None | |
| if inspect.isroutine(object): | |
| try: | |
| signature = inspect.signature(object) | |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
| signature = None | |
| if signature: | |
| argspec = str(signature) | |
| if realname == '<lambda>': | |
| title = '<strong>%s</strong> <em>lambda</em> ' % name | |
| # XXX lambda's won't usually have func_annotations['return'] | |
| # since the syntax doesn't support but it is possible. | |
| # So removing parentheses isn't truly safe. | |
| argspec = argspec[1:-1] # remove parentheses | |
| if not argspec: | |
| argspec = '(...)' | |
| decl = asyncqualifier + title + self.escape(argspec) + (note and | |
| self.grey('<font face="helvetica, arial">%s</font>' % note)) | |
| if skipdocs: | |
| return '<dl><dt>%s</dt></dl>\n' % decl | |
| else: | |
| doc = self.markup( | |
| getdoc(object), self.preformat, funcs, classes, methods) | |
| doc = doc and '<dd><tt>%s</tt></dd>' % doc | |
| return '<dl><dt>%s</dt>%s</dl>\n' % (decl, doc) | |
| def docdata(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None): | |
| """Produce html documentation for a data descriptor.""" | |
| results = [] | |
| push = results.append | |
| if name: | |
| push('<dl><dt><strong>%s</strong></dt>\n' % name) | |
| doc = self.markup(getdoc(object), self.preformat) | |
| if doc: | |
| push('<dd><tt>%s</tt></dd>\n' % doc) | |
| push('</dl>\n') | |
| return ''.join(results) | |
| docproperty = docdata | |
| def docother(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored): | |
| """Produce HTML documentation for a data object.""" | |
| lhs = name and '<strong>%s</strong> = ' % name or '' | |
| return lhs + self.repr(object) | |
| def index(self, dir, shadowed=None): | |
| """Generate an HTML index for a directory of modules.""" | |
| modpkgs = [] | |
| if shadowed is None: shadowed = {} | |
| for importer, name, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules([dir]): | |
| if any((0xD800 <= ord(ch) <= 0xDFFF) for ch in name): | |
| # ignore a module if its name contains a surrogate character | |
| continue | |
| modpkgs.append((name, '', ispkg, name in shadowed)) | |
| shadowed[name] = 1 | |
| modpkgs.sort() | |
| contents = self.multicolumn(modpkgs, self.modpkglink) | |
| return self.bigsection(dir, '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents) | |
| # -------------------------------------------- text documentation generator | |
| class TextRepr(Repr): | |
| """Class for safely making a text representation of a Python object.""" | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| Repr.__init__(self) | |
| self.maxlist = self.maxtuple = 20 | |
| self.maxdict = 10 | |
| self.maxstring = self.maxother = 100 | |
| def repr1(self, x, level): | |
| if hasattr(type(x), '__name__'): | |
| methodname = 'repr_' + '_'.join(type(x).__name__.split()) | |
| if hasattr(self, methodname): | |
| return getattr(self, methodname)(x, level) | |
| return cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxother) | |
| def repr_string(self, x, level): | |
| test = cram(x, self.maxstring) | |
| testrepr = repr(test) | |
| if '\\' in test and '\\' not in replace(testrepr, r'\\', ''): | |
| # Backslashes are only literal in the string and are never | |
| # needed to make any special characters, so show a raw string. | |
| return 'r' + testrepr[0] + test + testrepr[0] | |
| return testrepr | |
| repr_str = repr_string | |
| def repr_instance(self, x, level): | |
| try: | |
| return cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxstring) | |
| except: | |
| return '<%s instance>' % x.__class__.__name__ | |
| class TextDoc(Doc): | |
| """Formatter class for text documentation.""" | |
| # ------------------------------------------- text formatting utilities | |
| _repr_instance = TextRepr() | |
| repr = _repr_instance.repr | |
| def bold(self, text): | |
| """Format a string in bold by overstriking.""" | |
| return ''.join(ch + '\b' + ch for ch in text) | |
| def indent(self, text, prefix=' '): | |
| """Indent text by prepending a given prefix to each line.""" | |
| if not text: return '' | |
| lines = [prefix + line for line in text.split('\n')] | |
| if lines: lines[-1] = lines[-1].rstrip() | |
| return '\n'.join(lines) | |
| def section(self, title, contents): | |
| """Format a section with a given heading.""" | |
| clean_contents = self.indent(contents).rstrip() | |
| return self.bold(title) + '\n' + clean_contents + '\n\n' | |
| # ---------------------------------------------- type-specific routines | |
| def formattree(self, tree, modname, parent=None, prefix=''): | |
| """Render in text a class tree as returned by inspect.getclasstree().""" | |
| result = '' | |
| for entry in tree: | |
| if type(entry) is type(()): | |
| c, bases = entry | |
| result = result + prefix + classname(c, modname) | |
| if bases and bases != (parent,): | |
| parents = (classname(c, modname) for c in bases) | |
| result = result + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents) | |
| result = result + '\n' | |
| elif type(entry) is type([]): | |
| result = result + self.formattree( | |
| entry, modname, c, prefix + ' ') | |
| return result | |
| def docmodule(self, object, name=None, mod=None): | |
| """Produce text documentation for a given module object.""" | |
| name = object.__name__ # ignore the passed-in name | |
| synop, desc = splitdoc(getdoc(object)) | |
| result = self.section('NAME', name + (synop and ' - ' + synop)) | |
| all = getattr(object, '__all__', None) | |
| docloc = self.getdocloc(object) | |
| if docloc is not None: | |
| result = result + self.section('MODULE REFERENCE', docloc + """ | |
| The following documentation is automatically generated from the Python | |
| source files. It may be incomplete, incorrect or include features that | |
| are considered implementation detail and may vary between Python | |
| implementations. When in doubt, consult the module reference at the | |
| location listed above. | |
| """) | |
| if desc: | |
| result = result + self.section('DESCRIPTION', desc) | |
| classes = [] | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, _isclass): | |
| # if __all__ exists, believe it. Otherwise use old heuristic. | |
| if (all is not None | |
| or (inspect.getmodule(value) or object) is object): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| classes.append((key, value)) | |
| funcs = [] | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.isroutine): | |
| # if __all__ exists, believe it. Otherwise use old heuristic. | |
| if (all is not None or | |
| inspect.isbuiltin(value) or inspect.getmodule(value) is object): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| funcs.append((key, value)) | |
| data = [] | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, isdata): | |
| if visiblename(key, all, object): | |
| data.append((key, value)) | |
| modpkgs = [] | |
| modpkgs_names = set() | |
| if hasattr(object, '__path__'): | |
| for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(object.__path__): | |
| modpkgs_names.add(modname) | |
| if ispkg: | |
| modpkgs.append(modname + ' (package)') | |
| else: | |
| modpkgs.append(modname) | |
| modpkgs.sort() | |
| result = result + self.section( | |
| 'PACKAGE CONTENTS', '\n'.join(modpkgs)) | |
| # Detect submodules as sometimes created by C extensions | |
| submodules = [] | |
| for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.ismodule): | |
| if value.__name__.startswith(name + '.') and key not in modpkgs_names: | |
| submodules.append(key) | |
| if submodules: | |
| submodules.sort() | |
| result = result + self.section( | |
| 'SUBMODULES', '\n'.join(submodules)) | |
| if classes: | |
| classlist = [value for key, value in classes] | |
| contents = [self.formattree( | |
| inspect.getclasstree(classlist, 1), name)] | |
| for key, value in classes: | |
| contents.append(self.document(value, key, name)) | |
| result = result + self.section('CLASSES', '\n'.join(contents)) | |
| if funcs: | |
| contents = [] | |
| for key, value in funcs: | |
| contents.append(self.document(value, key, name)) | |
| result = result + self.section('FUNCTIONS', '\n'.join(contents)) | |
| if data: | |
| contents = [] | |
| for key, value in data: | |
| contents.append(self.docother(value, key, name, maxlen=70)) | |
| result = result + self.section('DATA', '\n'.join(contents)) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__version__'): | |
| version = str(object.__version__) | |
| if version[:11] == '$' + 'Revision: ' and version[-1:] == '$': | |
| version = version[11:-1].strip() | |
| result = result + self.section('VERSION', version) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__date__'): | |
| result = result + self.section('DATE', str(object.__date__)) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__author__'): | |
| result = result + self.section('AUTHOR', str(object.__author__)) | |
| if hasattr(object, '__credits__'): | |
| result = result + self.section('CREDITS', str(object.__credits__)) | |
| try: | |
| file = inspect.getabsfile(object) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| file = '(built-in)' | |
| result = result + self.section('FILE', file) | |
| return result | |
| def docclass(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored): | |
| """Produce text documentation for a given class object.""" | |
| realname = object.__name__ | |
| name = name or realname | |
| bases = object.__bases__ | |
| def makename(c, m=object.__module__): | |
| return classname(c, m) | |
| if name == realname: | |
| title = 'class ' + self.bold(realname) | |
| else: | |
| title = self.bold(name) + ' = class ' + realname | |
| if bases: | |
| parents = map(makename, bases) | |
| title = title + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents) | |
| contents = [] | |
| push = contents.append | |
| try: | |
| signature = inspect.signature(object) | |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
| signature = None | |
| if signature: | |
| argspec = str(signature) | |
| if argspec and argspec != '()': | |
| push(name + argspec + '\n') | |
| doc = getdoc(object) | |
| if doc: | |
| push(doc + '\n') | |
| # List the mro, if non-trivial. | |
| mro = deque(inspect.getmro(object)) | |
| if len(mro) > 2: | |
| push("Method resolution order:") | |
| for base in mro: | |
| push(' ' + makename(base)) | |
| push('') | |
| # List the built-in subclasses, if any: | |
| subclasses = sorted( | |
| (str(cls.__name__) for cls in type.__subclasses__(object) | |
| if not cls.__name__.startswith("_") and cls.__module__ == "builtins"), | |
| key=str.lower | |
| ) | |
| no_of_subclasses = len(subclasses) | |
| MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY = 4 | |
| if subclasses: | |
| push("Built-in subclasses:") | |
| for subclassname in subclasses[:MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY]: | |
| push(' ' + subclassname) | |
| if no_of_subclasses > MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY: | |
| push(' ... and ' + | |
| str(no_of_subclasses - MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY) + | |
| ' other subclasses') | |
| push('') | |
| # Cute little class to pump out a horizontal rule between sections. | |
| class HorizontalRule: | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| self.needone = 0 | |
| def maybe(self): | |
| if self.needone: | |
| push('-' * 70) | |
| self.needone = 1 | |
| hr = HorizontalRule() | |
| def spill(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| try: | |
| value = getattr(object, name) | |
| except Exception: | |
| # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__. | |
| # (bug #1785) | |
| push(self.docdata(value, name, mod)) | |
| else: | |
| push(self.document(value, | |
| name, mod, object)) | |
| return attrs | |
| def spilldescriptors(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| push(self.docdata(value, name, mod)) | |
| return attrs | |
| def spilldata(msg, attrs, predicate): | |
| ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate) | |
| if ok: | |
| hr.maybe() | |
| push(msg) | |
| for name, kind, homecls, value in ok: | |
| doc = getdoc(value) | |
| try: | |
| obj = getattr(object, name) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| obj = homecls.__dict__[name] | |
| push(self.docother(obj, name, mod, maxlen=70, doc=doc) + | |
| '\n') | |
| return attrs | |
| attrs = [(name, kind, cls, value) | |
| for name, kind, cls, value in classify_class_attrs(object) | |
| if visiblename(name, obj=object)] | |
| while attrs: | |
| if mro: | |
| thisclass = mro.popleft() | |
| else: | |
| thisclass = attrs[0][2] | |
| attrs, inherited = _split_list(attrs, lambda t: t[2] is thisclass) | |
| if object is not builtins.object and thisclass is builtins.object: | |
| attrs = inherited | |
| continue | |
| elif thisclass is object: | |
| tag = "defined here" | |
| else: | |
| tag = "inherited from %s" % classname(thisclass, | |
| object.__module__) | |
| sort_attributes(attrs, object) | |
| # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind. | |
| attrs = spill("Methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'method') | |
| attrs = spill("Class methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'class method') | |
| attrs = spill("Static methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'static method') | |
| attrs = spilldescriptors("Readonly properties %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'readonly property') | |
| attrs = spilldescriptors("Data descriptors %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'data descriptor') | |
| attrs = spilldata("Data and other attributes %s:\n" % tag, attrs, | |
| lambda t: t[1] == 'data') | |
| assert attrs == [] | |
| attrs = inherited | |
| contents = '\n'.join(contents) | |
| if not contents: | |
| return title + '\n' | |
| return title + '\n' + self.indent(contents.rstrip(), ' | ') + '\n' | |
| def formatvalue(self, object): | |
| """Format an argument default value as text.""" | |
| return '=' + self.repr(object) | |
| def docroutine(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None): | |
| """Produce text documentation for a function or method object.""" | |
| realname = object.__name__ | |
| name = name or realname | |
| note = '' | |
| skipdocs = 0 | |
| if _is_bound_method(object): | |
| imclass = object.__self__.__class__ | |
| if cl: | |
| if imclass is not cl: | |
| note = ' from ' + classname(imclass, mod) | |
| else: | |
| if object.__self__ is not None: | |
| note = ' method of %s instance' % classname( | |
| object.__self__.__class__, mod) | |
| else: | |
| note = ' unbound %s method' % classname(imclass,mod) | |
| if (inspect.iscoroutinefunction(object) or | |
| inspect.isasyncgenfunction(object)): | |
| asyncqualifier = 'async ' | |
| else: | |
| asyncqualifier = '' | |
| if name == realname: | |
| title = self.bold(realname) | |
| else: | |
| if cl and inspect.getattr_static(cl, realname, []) is object: | |
| skipdocs = 1 | |
| title = self.bold(name) + ' = ' + realname | |
| argspec = None | |
| if inspect.isroutine(object): | |
| try: | |
| signature = inspect.signature(object) | |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
| signature = None | |
| if signature: | |
| argspec = str(signature) | |
| if realname == '<lambda>': | |
| title = self.bold(name) + ' lambda ' | |
| # XXX lambda's won't usually have func_annotations['return'] | |
| # since the syntax doesn't support but it is possible. | |
| # So removing parentheses isn't truly safe. | |
| argspec = argspec[1:-1] # remove parentheses | |
| if not argspec: | |
| argspec = '(...)' | |
| decl = asyncqualifier + title + argspec + note | |
| if skipdocs: | |
| return decl + '\n' | |
| else: | |
| doc = getdoc(object) or '' | |
| return decl + '\n' + (doc and self.indent(doc).rstrip() + '\n') | |
| def docdata(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None): | |
| """Produce text documentation for a data descriptor.""" | |
| results = [] | |
| push = results.append | |
| if name: | |
| push(self.bold(name)) | |
| push('\n') | |
| doc = getdoc(object) or '' | |
| if doc: | |
| push(self.indent(doc)) | |
| push('\n') | |
| return ''.join(results) | |
| docproperty = docdata | |
| def docother(self, object, name=None, mod=None, parent=None, maxlen=None, doc=None): | |
| """Produce text documentation for a data object.""" | |
| repr = self.repr(object) | |
| if maxlen: | |
| line = (name and name + ' = ' or '') + repr | |
| chop = maxlen - len(line) | |
| if chop < 0: repr = repr[:chop] + '...' | |
| line = (name and self.bold(name) + ' = ' or '') + repr | |
| if not doc: | |
| doc = getdoc(object) | |
| if doc: | |
| line += '\n' + self.indent(str(doc)) + '\n' | |
| return line | |
| class _PlainTextDoc(TextDoc): | |
| """Subclass of TextDoc which overrides string styling""" | |
| def bold(self, text): | |
| return text | |
| # --------------------------------------------------------- user interfaces | |
| def pager(text): | |
| """The first time this is called, determine what kind of pager to use.""" | |
| global pager | |
| pager = getpager() | |
| pager(text) | |
| def getpager(): | |
| """Decide what method to use for paging through text.""" | |
| if not hasattr(sys.stdin, "isatty"): | |
| return plainpager | |
| if not hasattr(sys.stdout, "isatty"): | |
| return plainpager | |
| if not sys.stdin.isatty() or not sys.stdout.isatty(): | |
| return plainpager | |
| use_pager = os.environ.get('MANPAGER') or os.environ.get('PAGER') | |
| if use_pager: | |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': # pipes completely broken in Windows | |
| return lambda text: tempfilepager(plain(text), use_pager) | |
| elif os.environ.get('TERM') in ('dumb', 'emacs'): | |
| return lambda text: pipepager(plain(text), use_pager) | |
| else: | |
| return lambda text: pipepager(text, use_pager) | |
| if os.environ.get('TERM') in ('dumb', 'emacs'): | |
| return plainpager | |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': | |
| return lambda text: tempfilepager(plain(text), 'more <') | |
| if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('(less) 2>/dev/null') == 0: | |
| return lambda text: pipepager(text, 'less') | |
| import tempfile | |
| (fd, filename) = tempfile.mkstemp() | |
| os.close(fd) | |
| try: | |
| if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('more "%s"' % filename) == 0: | |
| return lambda text: pipepager(text, 'more') | |
| else: | |
| return ttypager | |
| finally: | |
| os.unlink(filename) | |
| def plain(text): | |
| """Remove boldface formatting from text.""" | |
| return re.sub('.\b', '', text) | |
| def pipepager(text, cmd): | |
| """Page through text by feeding it to another program.""" | |
| import subprocess | |
| proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, | |
| errors='backslashreplace') | |
| try: | |
| with proc.stdin as pipe: | |
| try: | |
| pipe.write(text) | |
| except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
| # We've hereby abandoned whatever text hasn't been written, | |
| # but the pager is still in control of the terminal. | |
| pass | |
| except OSError: | |
| pass # Ignore broken pipes caused by quitting the pager program. | |
| while True: | |
| try: | |
| proc.wait() | |
| break | |
| except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
| # Ignore ctl-c like the pager itself does. Otherwise the pager is | |
| # left running and the terminal is in raw mode and unusable. | |
| pass | |
| def tempfilepager(text, cmd): | |
| """Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file.""" | |
| import tempfile | |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir: | |
| filename = os.path.join(tempdir, 'pydoc.out') | |
| with open(filename, 'w', errors='backslashreplace', | |
| encoding=os.device_encoding(0) if | |
| sys.platform == 'win32' else None | |
| ) as file: | |
| file.write(text) | |
| os.system(cmd + ' "' + filename + '"') | |
| def _escape_stdout(text): | |
| # Escape non-encodable characters to avoid encoding errors later | |
| encoding = getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding', None) or 'utf-8' | |
| return text.encode(encoding, 'backslashreplace').decode(encoding) | |
| def ttypager(text): | |
| """Page through text on a text terminal.""" | |
| lines = plain(_escape_stdout(text)).split('\n') | |
| try: | |
| import tty | |
| fd = sys.stdin.fileno() | |
| old = tty.tcgetattr(fd) | |
| tty.setcbreak(fd) | |
| getchar = lambda: sys.stdin.read(1) | |
| except (ImportError, AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation): | |
| tty = None | |
| getchar = lambda: sys.stdin.readline()[:-1][:1] | |
| try: | |
| try: | |
| h = int(os.environ.get('LINES', 0)) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| h = 0 | |
| if h <= 1: | |
| h = 25 | |
| r = inc = h - 1 | |
| sys.stdout.write('\n'.join(lines[:inc]) + '\n') | |
| while lines[r:]: | |
| sys.stdout.write('-- more --') | |
| sys.stdout.flush() | |
| c = getchar() | |
| if c in ('q', 'Q'): | |
| sys.stdout.write('\r \r') | |
| break | |
| elif c in ('\r', '\n'): | |
| sys.stdout.write('\r \r' + lines[r] + '\n') | |
| r = r + 1 | |
| continue | |
| if c in ('b', 'B', '\x1b'): | |
| r = r - inc - inc | |
| if r < 0: r = 0 | |
| sys.stdout.write('\n' + '\n'.join(lines[r:r+inc]) + '\n') | |
| r = r + inc | |
| finally: | |
| if tty: | |
| tty.tcsetattr(fd, tty.TCSAFLUSH, old) | |
| def plainpager(text): | |
| """Simply print unformatted text. This is the ultimate fallback.""" | |
| sys.stdout.write(plain(_escape_stdout(text))) | |
| def describe(thing): | |
| """Produce a short description of the given thing.""" | |
| if inspect.ismodule(thing): | |
| if thing.__name__ in sys.builtin_module_names: | |
| return 'built-in module ' + thing.__name__ | |
| if hasattr(thing, '__path__'): | |
| return 'package ' + thing.__name__ | |
| else: | |
| return 'module ' + thing.__name__ | |
| if inspect.isbuiltin(thing): | |
| return 'built-in function ' + thing.__name__ | |
| if inspect.isgetsetdescriptor(thing): | |
| return 'getset descriptor %s.%s.%s' % ( | |
| thing.__objclass__.__module__, thing.__objclass__.__name__, | |
| thing.__name__) | |
| if inspect.ismemberdescriptor(thing): | |
| return 'member descriptor %s.%s.%s' % ( | |
| thing.__objclass__.__module__, thing.__objclass__.__name__, | |
| thing.__name__) | |
| if _isclass(thing): | |
| return 'class ' + thing.__name__ | |
| if inspect.isfunction(thing): | |
| return 'function ' + thing.__name__ | |
| if inspect.ismethod(thing): | |
| return 'method ' + thing.__name__ | |
| return type(thing).__name__ | |
| def locate(path, forceload=0): | |
| """Locate an object by name or dotted path, importing as necessary.""" | |
| parts = [part for part in path.split('.') if part] | |
| module, n = None, 0 | |
| while n < len(parts): | |
| nextmodule = safeimport('.'.join(parts[:n+1]), forceload) | |
| if nextmodule: module, n = nextmodule, n + 1 | |
| else: break | |
| if module: | |
| object = module | |
| else: | |
| object = builtins | |
| for part in parts[n:]: | |
| try: | |
| object = getattr(object, part) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| return None | |
| return object | |
| # --------------------------------------- interactive interpreter interface | |
| text = TextDoc() | |
| plaintext = _PlainTextDoc() | |
| html = HTMLDoc() | |
| def resolve(thing, forceload=0): | |
| """Given an object or a path to an object, get the object and its name.""" | |
| if isinstance(thing, str): | |
| object = locate(thing, forceload) | |
| if object is None: | |
| raise ImportError('''\ | |
| No Python documentation found for %r. | |
| Use help() to get the interactive help utility. | |
| Use help(str) for help on the str class.''' % thing) | |
| return object, thing | |
| else: | |
| name = getattr(thing, '__name__', None) | |
| return thing, name if isinstance(name, str) else None | |
| def render_doc(thing, title='Python Library Documentation: %s', forceload=0, | |
| renderer=None): | |
| """Render text documentation, given an object or a path to an object.""" | |
| if renderer is None: | |
| renderer = text | |
| object, name = resolve(thing, forceload) | |
| desc = describe(object) | |
| module = inspect.getmodule(object) | |
| if name and '.' in name: | |
| desc += ' in ' + name[:name.rfind('.')] | |
| elif module and module is not object: | |
| desc += ' in module ' + module.__name__ | |
| if not (inspect.ismodule(object) or | |
| _isclass(object) or | |
| inspect.isroutine(object) or | |
| inspect.isdatadescriptor(object) or | |
| _getdoc(object)): | |
| # If the passed object is a piece of data or an instance, | |
| # document its available methods instead of its value. | |
| if hasattr(object, '__origin__'): | |
| object = object.__origin__ | |
| else: | |
| object = type(object) | |
| desc += ' object' | |
| return title % desc + '\n\n' + renderer.document(object, name) | |
| def doc(thing, title='Python Library Documentation: %s', forceload=0, | |
| output=None): | |
| """Display text documentation, given an object or a path to an object.""" | |
| try: | |
| if output is None: | |
| pager(render_doc(thing, title, forceload)) | |
| else: | |
| output.write(render_doc(thing, title, forceload, plaintext)) | |
| except (ImportError, ErrorDuringImport) as value: | |
| print(value) | |
| def writedoc(thing, forceload=0): | |
| """Write HTML documentation to a file in the current directory.""" | |
| try: | |
| object, name = resolve(thing, forceload) | |
| page = html.page(describe(object), html.document(object, name)) | |
| with open(name + '.html', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file: | |
| file.write(page) | |
| print('wrote', name + '.html') | |
| except (ImportError, ErrorDuringImport) as value: | |
| print(value) | |
| def writedocs(dir, pkgpath='', done=None): | |
| """Write out HTML documentation for all modules in a directory tree.""" | |
| if done is None: done = {} | |
| for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages([dir], pkgpath): | |
| writedoc(modname) | |
| return | |
| class Helper: | |
| # These dictionaries map a topic name to either an alias, or a tuple | |
| # (label, seealso-items). The "label" is the label of the corresponding | |
| # section in the .rst file under Doc/ and an index into the dictionary | |
| # in pydoc_data/topics.py. | |
| # | |
| # CAUTION: if you change one of these dictionaries, be sure to adapt the | |
| # list of needed labels in Doc/tools/extensions/pyspecific.py and | |
| # regenerate the pydoc_data/topics.py file by running | |
| # make pydoc-topics | |
| # in Doc/ and copying the output file into the Lib/ directory. | |
| keywords = { | |
| 'False': '', | |
| 'None': '', | |
| 'True': '', | |
| 'and': 'BOOLEAN', | |
| 'as': 'with', | |
| 'assert': ('assert', ''), | |
| 'async': ('async', ''), | |
| 'await': ('await', ''), | |
| 'break': ('break', 'while for'), | |
| 'class': ('class', 'CLASSES SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'continue': ('continue', 'while for'), | |
| 'def': ('function', ''), | |
| 'del': ('del', 'BASICMETHODS'), | |
| 'elif': 'if', | |
| 'else': ('else', 'while for'), | |
| 'except': 'try', | |
| 'finally': 'try', | |
| 'for': ('for', 'break continue while'), | |
| 'from': 'import', | |
| 'global': ('global', 'nonlocal NAMESPACES'), | |
| 'if': ('if', 'TRUTHVALUE'), | |
| 'import': ('import', 'MODULES'), | |
| 'in': ('in', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'), | |
| 'is': 'COMPARISON', | |
| 'lambda': ('lambda', 'FUNCTIONS'), | |
| 'nonlocal': ('nonlocal', 'global NAMESPACES'), | |
| 'not': 'BOOLEAN', | |
| 'or': 'BOOLEAN', | |
| 'pass': ('pass', ''), | |
| 'raise': ('raise', 'EXCEPTIONS'), | |
| 'return': ('return', 'FUNCTIONS'), | |
| 'try': ('try', 'EXCEPTIONS'), | |
| 'while': ('while', 'break continue if TRUTHVALUE'), | |
| 'with': ('with', 'CONTEXTMANAGERS EXCEPTIONS yield'), | |
| 'yield': ('yield', ''), | |
| } | |
| # Either add symbols to this dictionary or to the symbols dictionary | |
| # directly: Whichever is easier. They are merged later. | |
| _strprefixes = [p + q for p in ('b', 'f', 'r', 'u') for q in ("'", '"')] | |
| _symbols_inverse = { | |
| 'STRINGS' : ("'", "'''", '"', '"""', *_strprefixes), | |
| 'OPERATORS' : ('+', '-', '*', '**', '/', '//', '%', '<<', '>>', '&', | |
| '|', '^', '~', '<', '>', '<=', '>=', '==', '!=', '<>'), | |
| 'COMPARISON' : ('<', '>', '<=', '>=', '==', '!=', '<>'), | |
| 'UNARY' : ('-', '~'), | |
| 'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT' : ('+=', '-=', '*=', '/=', '%=', '&=', '|=', | |
| '^=', '<<=', '>>=', '**=', '//='), | |
| 'BITWISE' : ('<<', '>>', '&', '|', '^', '~'), | |
| 'COMPLEX' : ('j', 'J') | |
| } | |
| symbols = { | |
| '%': 'OPERATORS FORMATTING', | |
| '**': 'POWER', | |
| ',': 'TUPLES LISTS FUNCTIONS', | |
| '.': 'ATTRIBUTES FLOAT MODULES OBJECTS', | |
| '...': 'ELLIPSIS', | |
| ':': 'SLICINGS DICTIONARYLITERALS', | |
| '@': 'def class', | |
| '\\': 'STRINGS', | |
| '_': 'PRIVATENAMES', | |
| '__': 'PRIVATENAMES SPECIALMETHODS', | |
| '`': 'BACKQUOTES', | |
| '(': 'TUPLES FUNCTIONS CALLS', | |
| ')': 'TUPLES FUNCTIONS CALLS', | |
| '[': 'LISTS SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS', | |
| ']': 'LISTS SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS' | |
| } | |
| for topic, symbols_ in _symbols_inverse.items(): | |
| for symbol in symbols_: | |
| topics = symbols.get(symbol, topic) | |
| if topic not in topics: | |
| topics = topics + ' ' + topic | |
| symbols[symbol] = topics | |
| topics = { | |
| 'TYPES': ('types', 'STRINGS UNICODE NUMBERS SEQUENCES MAPPINGS ' | |
| 'FUNCTIONS CLASSES MODULES FILES inspect'), | |
| 'STRINGS': ('strings', 'str UNICODE SEQUENCES STRINGMETHODS ' | |
| 'FORMATTING TYPES'), | |
| 'STRINGMETHODS': ('string-methods', 'STRINGS FORMATTING'), | |
| 'FORMATTING': ('formatstrings', 'OPERATORS'), | |
| 'UNICODE': ('strings', 'encodings unicode SEQUENCES STRINGMETHODS ' | |
| 'FORMATTING TYPES'), | |
| 'NUMBERS': ('numbers', 'INTEGER FLOAT COMPLEX TYPES'), | |
| 'INTEGER': ('integers', 'int range'), | |
| 'FLOAT': ('floating', 'float math'), | |
| 'COMPLEX': ('imaginary', 'complex cmath'), | |
| 'SEQUENCES': ('typesseq', 'STRINGMETHODS FORMATTING range LISTS'), | |
| 'MAPPINGS': 'DICTIONARIES', | |
| 'FUNCTIONS': ('typesfunctions', 'def TYPES'), | |
| 'METHODS': ('typesmethods', 'class def CLASSES TYPES'), | |
| 'CODEOBJECTS': ('bltin-code-objects', 'compile FUNCTIONS TYPES'), | |
| 'TYPEOBJECTS': ('bltin-type-objects', 'types TYPES'), | |
| 'FRAMEOBJECTS': 'TYPES', | |
| 'TRACEBACKS': 'TYPES', | |
| 'NONE': ('bltin-null-object', ''), | |
| 'ELLIPSIS': ('bltin-ellipsis-object', 'SLICINGS'), | |
| 'SPECIALATTRIBUTES': ('specialattrs', ''), | |
| 'CLASSES': ('types', 'class SPECIALMETHODS PRIVATENAMES'), | |
| 'MODULES': ('typesmodules', 'import'), | |
| 'PACKAGES': 'import', | |
| 'EXPRESSIONS': ('operator-summary', 'lambda or and not in is BOOLEAN ' | |
| 'COMPARISON BITWISE SHIFTING BINARY FORMATTING POWER ' | |
| 'UNARY ATTRIBUTES SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS CALLS TUPLES ' | |
| 'LISTS DICTIONARIES'), | |
| 'OPERATORS': 'EXPRESSIONS', | |
| 'PRECEDENCE': 'EXPRESSIONS', | |
| 'OBJECTS': ('objects', 'TYPES'), | |
| 'SPECIALMETHODS': ('specialnames', 'BASICMETHODS ATTRIBUTEMETHODS ' | |
| 'CALLABLEMETHODS SEQUENCEMETHODS MAPPINGMETHODS ' | |
| 'NUMBERMETHODS CLASSES'), | |
| 'BASICMETHODS': ('customization', 'hash repr str SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'ATTRIBUTEMETHODS': ('attribute-access', 'ATTRIBUTES SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'CALLABLEMETHODS': ('callable-types', 'CALLS SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'SEQUENCEMETHODS': ('sequence-types', 'SEQUENCES SEQUENCEMETHODS ' | |
| 'SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'MAPPINGMETHODS': ('sequence-types', 'MAPPINGS SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'NUMBERMETHODS': ('numeric-types', 'NUMBERS AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT ' | |
| 'SPECIALMETHODS'), | |
| 'EXECUTION': ('execmodel', 'NAMESPACES DYNAMICFEATURES EXCEPTIONS'), | |
| 'NAMESPACES': ('naming', 'global nonlocal ASSIGNMENT DELETION DYNAMICFEATURES'), | |
| 'DYNAMICFEATURES': ('dynamic-features', ''), | |
| 'SCOPING': 'NAMESPACES', | |
| 'FRAMES': 'NAMESPACES', | |
| 'EXCEPTIONS': ('exceptions', 'try except finally raise'), | |
| 'CONVERSIONS': ('conversions', ''), | |
| 'IDENTIFIERS': ('identifiers', 'keywords SPECIALIDENTIFIERS'), | |
| 'SPECIALIDENTIFIERS': ('id-classes', ''), | |
| 'PRIVATENAMES': ('atom-identifiers', ''), | |
| 'LITERALS': ('atom-literals', 'STRINGS NUMBERS TUPLELITERALS ' | |
| 'LISTLITERALS DICTIONARYLITERALS'), | |
| 'TUPLES': 'SEQUENCES', | |
| 'TUPLELITERALS': ('exprlists', 'TUPLES LITERALS'), | |
| 'LISTS': ('typesseq-mutable', 'LISTLITERALS'), | |
| 'LISTLITERALS': ('lists', 'LISTS LITERALS'), | |
| 'DICTIONARIES': ('typesmapping', 'DICTIONARYLITERALS'), | |
| 'DICTIONARYLITERALS': ('dict', 'DICTIONARIES LITERALS'), | |
| 'ATTRIBUTES': ('attribute-references', 'getattr hasattr setattr ATTRIBUTEMETHODS'), | |
| 'SUBSCRIPTS': ('subscriptions', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'), | |
| 'SLICINGS': ('slicings', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'), | |
| 'CALLS': ('calls', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'POWER': ('power', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'UNARY': ('unary', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'BINARY': ('binary', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'SHIFTING': ('shifting', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'BITWISE': ('bitwise', 'EXPRESSIONS'), | |
| 'COMPARISON': ('comparisons', 'EXPRESSIONS BASICMETHODS'), | |
| 'BOOLEAN': ('booleans', 'EXPRESSIONS TRUTHVALUE'), | |
| 'ASSERTION': 'assert', | |
| 'ASSIGNMENT': ('assignment', 'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT'), | |
| 'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT': ('augassign', 'NUMBERMETHODS'), | |
| 'DELETION': 'del', | |
| 'RETURNING': 'return', | |
| 'IMPORTING': 'import', | |
| 'CONDITIONAL': 'if', | |
| 'LOOPING': ('compound', 'for while break continue'), | |
| 'TRUTHVALUE': ('truth', 'if while and or not BASICMETHODS'), | |
| 'DEBUGGING': ('debugger', 'pdb'), | |
| 'CONTEXTMANAGERS': ('context-managers', 'with'), | |
| } | |
| def __init__(self, input=None, output=None): | |
| self._input = input | |
| self._output = output | |
| def input(self): | |
| return self._input or sys.stdin | |
| def output(self): | |
| return self._output or sys.stdout | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| if inspect.stack()[1][3] == '?': | |
| self() | |
| return '' | |
| return '<%s.%s instance>' % (self.__class__.__module__, | |
| self.__class__.__qualname__) | |
| _GoInteractive = object() | |
| def __call__(self, request=_GoInteractive): | |
| if request is not self._GoInteractive: | |
| self.help(request) | |
| else: | |
| self.intro() | |
| self.interact() | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| You are now leaving help and returning to the Python interpreter. | |
| If you want to ask for help on a particular object directly from the | |
| interpreter, you can type "help(object)". Executing "help('string')" | |
| has the same effect as typing a particular string at the help> prompt. | |
| ''') | |
| def interact(self): | |
| self.output.write('\n') | |
| while True: | |
| try: | |
| request = self.getline('help> ') | |
| if not request: break | |
| except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
| break | |
| request = request.strip() | |
| # Make sure significant trailing quoting marks of literals don't | |
| # get deleted while cleaning input | |
| if (len(request) > 2 and request[0] == request[-1] in ("'", '"') | |
| and request[0] not in request[1:-1]): | |
| request = request[1:-1] | |
| if request.lower() in ('q', 'quit'): break | |
| if request == 'help': | |
| self.intro() | |
| else: | |
| self.help(request) | |
| def getline(self, prompt): | |
| """Read one line, using input() when appropriate.""" | |
| if self.input is sys.stdin: | |
| return input(prompt) | |
| else: | |
| self.output.write(prompt) | |
| self.output.flush() | |
| return self.input.readline() | |
| def help(self, request): | |
| if type(request) is type(''): | |
| request = request.strip() | |
| if request == 'keywords': self.listkeywords() | |
| elif request == 'symbols': self.listsymbols() | |
| elif request == 'topics': self.listtopics() | |
| elif request == 'modules': self.listmodules() | |
| elif request[:8] == 'modules ': | |
| self.listmodules(request.split()[1]) | |
| elif request in self.symbols: self.showsymbol(request) | |
| elif request in ['True', 'False', 'None']: | |
| # special case these keywords since they are objects too | |
| doc(eval(request), 'Help on %s:') | |
| elif request in self.keywords: self.showtopic(request) | |
| elif request in self.topics: self.showtopic(request) | |
| elif request: doc(request, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output) | |
| else: doc(str, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output) | |
| elif isinstance(request, Helper): self() | |
| else: doc(request, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output) | |
| self.output.write('\n') | |
| def intro(self): | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Welcome to Python {0}'s help utility! | |
| If this is your first time using Python, you should definitely check out | |
| the tutorial on the internet at https://docs.python.org/{0}/tutorial/. | |
| Enter the name of any module, keyword, or topic to get help on writing | |
| Python programs and using Python modules. To quit this help utility and | |
| return to the interpreter, just type "quit". | |
| To get a list of available modules, keywords, symbols, or topics, type | |
| "modules", "keywords", "symbols", or "topics". Each module also comes | |
| with a one-line summary of what it does; to list the modules whose name | |
| or summary contain a given string such as "spam", type "modules spam". | |
| '''.format('%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2])) | |
| def list(self, items, columns=4, width=80): | |
| items = list(sorted(items)) | |
| colw = width // columns | |
| rows = (len(items) + columns - 1) // columns | |
| for row in range(rows): | |
| for col in range(columns): | |
| i = col * rows + row | |
| if i < len(items): | |
| self.output.write(items[i]) | |
| if col < columns - 1: | |
| self.output.write(' ' + ' ' * (colw - 1 - len(items[i]))) | |
| self.output.write('\n') | |
| def listkeywords(self): | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Here is a list of the Python keywords. Enter any keyword to get more help. | |
| ''') | |
| self.list(self.keywords.keys()) | |
| def listsymbols(self): | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Here is a list of the punctuation symbols which Python assigns special meaning | |
| to. Enter any symbol to get more help. | |
| ''') | |
| self.list(self.symbols.keys()) | |
| def listtopics(self): | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Here is a list of available topics. Enter any topic name to get more help. | |
| ''') | |
| self.list(self.topics.keys()) | |
| def showtopic(self, topic, more_xrefs=''): | |
| try: | |
| import pydoc_data.topics | |
| except ImportError: | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Sorry, topic and keyword documentation is not available because the | |
| module "pydoc_data.topics" could not be found. | |
| ''') | |
| return | |
| target = self.topics.get(topic, self.keywords.get(topic)) | |
| if not target: | |
| self.output.write('no documentation found for %s\n' % repr(topic)) | |
| return | |
| if type(target) is type(''): | |
| return self.showtopic(target, more_xrefs) | |
| label, xrefs = target | |
| try: | |
| doc = pydoc_data.topics.topics[label] | |
| except KeyError: | |
| self.output.write('no documentation found for %s\n' % repr(topic)) | |
| return | |
| doc = doc.strip() + '\n' | |
| if more_xrefs: | |
| xrefs = (xrefs or '') + ' ' + more_xrefs | |
| if xrefs: | |
| import textwrap | |
| text = 'Related help topics: ' + ', '.join(xrefs.split()) + '\n' | |
| wrapped_text = textwrap.wrap(text, 72) | |
| doc += '\n%s\n' % '\n'.join(wrapped_text) | |
| pager(doc) | |
| def _gettopic(self, topic, more_xrefs=''): | |
| """Return unbuffered tuple of (topic, xrefs). | |
| If an error occurs here, the exception is caught and displayed by | |
| the url handler. | |
| This function duplicates the showtopic method but returns its | |
| result directly so it can be formatted for display in an html page. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| import pydoc_data.topics | |
| except ImportError: | |
| return(''' | |
| Sorry, topic and keyword documentation is not available because the | |
| module "pydoc_data.topics" could not be found. | |
| ''' , '') | |
| target = self.topics.get(topic, self.keywords.get(topic)) | |
| if not target: | |
| raise ValueError('could not find topic') | |
| if isinstance(target, str): | |
| return self._gettopic(target, more_xrefs) | |
| label, xrefs = target | |
| doc = pydoc_data.topics.topics[label] | |
| if more_xrefs: | |
| xrefs = (xrefs or '') + ' ' + more_xrefs | |
| return doc, xrefs | |
| def showsymbol(self, symbol): | |
| target = self.symbols[symbol] | |
| topic, _, xrefs = target.partition(' ') | |
| self.showtopic(topic, xrefs) | |
| def listmodules(self, key=''): | |
| if key: | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Here is a list of modules whose name or summary contains '{}'. | |
| If there are any, enter a module name to get more help. | |
| '''.format(key)) | |
| apropos(key) | |
| else: | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Please wait a moment while I gather a list of all available modules... | |
| ''') | |
| modules = {} | |
| def callback(path, modname, desc, modules=modules): | |
| if modname and modname[-9:] == '.__init__': | |
| modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)' | |
| if modname.find('.') < 0: | |
| modules[modname] = 1 | |
| def onerror(modname): | |
| callback(None, modname, None) | |
| ModuleScanner().run(callback, onerror=onerror) | |
| self.list(modules.keys()) | |
| self.output.write(''' | |
| Enter any module name to get more help. Or, type "modules spam" to search | |
| for modules whose name or summary contain the string "spam". | |
| ''') | |
| help = Helper() | |
| class ModuleScanner: | |
| """An interruptible scanner that searches module synopses.""" | |
| def run(self, callback, key=None, completer=None, onerror=None): | |
| if key: key = key.lower() | |
| self.quit = False | |
| seen = {} | |
| for modname in sys.builtin_module_names: | |
| if modname != '__main__': | |
| seen[modname] = 1 | |
| if key is None: | |
| callback(None, modname, '') | |
| else: | |
| name = __import__(modname).__doc__ or '' | |
| desc = name.split('\n')[0] | |
| name = modname + ' - ' + desc | |
| if name.lower().find(key) >= 0: | |
| callback(None, modname, desc) | |
| for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(onerror=onerror): | |
| if self.quit: | |
| break | |
| if key is None: | |
| callback(None, modname, '') | |
| else: | |
| try: | |
| spec = pkgutil._get_spec(importer, modname) | |
| except SyntaxError: | |
| # raised by tests for bad coding cookies or BOM | |
| continue | |
| loader = spec.loader | |
| if hasattr(loader, 'get_source'): | |
| try: | |
| source = loader.get_source(modname) | |
| except Exception: | |
| if onerror: | |
| onerror(modname) | |
| continue | |
| desc = source_synopsis(io.StringIO(source)) or '' | |
| if hasattr(loader, 'get_filename'): | |
| path = loader.get_filename(modname) | |
| else: | |
| path = None | |
| else: | |
| try: | |
| module = importlib._bootstrap._load(spec) | |
| except ImportError: | |
| if onerror: | |
| onerror(modname) | |
| continue | |
| desc = module.__doc__.splitlines()[0] if module.__doc__ else '' | |
| path = getattr(module,'__file__',None) | |
| name = modname + ' - ' + desc | |
| if name.lower().find(key) >= 0: | |
| callback(path, modname, desc) | |
| if completer: | |
| completer() | |
| def apropos(key): | |
| """Print all the one-line module summaries that contain a substring.""" | |
| def callback(path, modname, desc): | |
| if modname[-9:] == '.__init__': | |
| modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)' | |
| print(modname, desc and '- ' + desc) | |
| def onerror(modname): | |
| pass | |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(): | |
| warnings.filterwarnings('ignore') # ignore problems during import | |
| ModuleScanner().run(callback, key, onerror=onerror) | |
| # --------------------------------------- enhanced web browser interface | |
| def _start_server(urlhandler, hostname, port): | |
| """Start an HTTP server thread on a specific port. | |
| Start an HTML/text server thread, so HTML or text documents can be | |
| browsed dynamically and interactively with a web browser. Example use: | |
| >>> import time | |
| >>> import pydoc | |
| Define a URL handler. To determine what the client is asking | |
| for, check the URL and content_type. | |
| Then get or generate some text or HTML code and return it. | |
| >>> def my_url_handler(url, content_type): | |
| ... text = 'the URL sent was: (%s, %s)' % (url, content_type) | |
| ... return text | |
| Start server thread on port 0. | |
| If you use port 0, the server will pick a random port number. | |
| You can then use serverthread.port to get the port number. | |
| >>> port = 0 | |
| >>> serverthread = pydoc._start_server(my_url_handler, port) | |
| Check that the server is really started. If it is, open browser | |
| and get first page. Use serverthread.url as the starting page. | |
| >>> if serverthread.serving: | |
| ... import webbrowser | |
| The next two lines are commented out so a browser doesn't open if | |
| doctest is run on this module. | |
| #... webbrowser.open(serverthread.url) | |
| #True | |
| Let the server do its thing. We just need to monitor its status. | |
| Use time.sleep so the loop doesn't hog the CPU. | |
| >>> starttime = time.monotonic() | |
| >>> timeout = 1 #seconds | |
| This is a short timeout for testing purposes. | |
| >>> while serverthread.serving: | |
| ... time.sleep(.01) | |
| ... if serverthread.serving and time.monotonic() - starttime > timeout: | |
| ... serverthread.stop() | |
| ... break | |
| Print any errors that may have occurred. | |
| >>> print(serverthread.error) | |
| None | |
| """ | |
| import http.server | |
| import email.message | |
| import select | |
| import threading | |
| class DocHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): | |
| def do_GET(self): | |
| """Process a request from an HTML browser. | |
| The URL received is in self.path. | |
| Get an HTML page from self.urlhandler and send it. | |
| """ | |
| if self.path.endswith('.css'): | |
| content_type = 'text/css' | |
| else: | |
| content_type = 'text/html' | |
| self.send_response(200) | |
| self.send_header('Content-Type', '%s; charset=UTF-8' % content_type) | |
| self.end_headers() | |
| self.wfile.write(self.urlhandler( | |
| self.path, content_type).encode('utf-8')) | |
| def log_message(self, *args): | |
| # Don't log messages. | |
| pass | |
| class DocServer(http.server.HTTPServer): | |
| def __init__(self, host, port, callback): | |
| self.host = host | |
| self.address = (self.host, port) | |
| self.callback = callback | |
| self.base.__init__(self, self.address, self.handler) | |
| self.quit = False | |
| def serve_until_quit(self): | |
| while not self.quit: | |
| rd, wr, ex = select.select([self.socket.fileno()], [], [], 1) | |
| if rd: | |
| self.handle_request() | |
| self.server_close() | |
| def server_activate(self): | |
| self.base.server_activate(self) | |
| if self.callback: | |
| self.callback(self) | |
| class ServerThread(threading.Thread): | |
| def __init__(self, urlhandler, host, port): | |
| self.urlhandler = urlhandler | |
| self.host = host | |
| self.port = int(port) | |
| threading.Thread.__init__(self) | |
| self.serving = False | |
| self.error = None | |
| def run(self): | |
| """Start the server.""" | |
| try: | |
| DocServer.base = http.server.HTTPServer | |
| DocServer.handler = DocHandler | |
| DocHandler.MessageClass = email.message.Message | |
| DocHandler.urlhandler = staticmethod(self.urlhandler) | |
| docsvr = DocServer(self.host, self.port, self.ready) | |
| self.docserver = docsvr | |
| docsvr.serve_until_quit() | |
| except Exception as e: | |
| self.error = e | |
| def ready(self, server): | |
| self.serving = True | |
| self.host = server.host | |
| self.port = server.server_port | |
| self.url = 'http://%s:%d/' % (self.host, self.port) | |
| def stop(self): | |
| """Stop the server and this thread nicely""" | |
| self.docserver.quit = True | |
| self.join() | |
| # explicitly break a reference cycle: DocServer.callback | |
| # has indirectly a reference to ServerThread. | |
| self.docserver = None | |
| self.serving = False | |
| self.url = None | |
| thread = ServerThread(urlhandler, hostname, port) | |
| thread.start() | |
| # Wait until thread.serving is True to make sure we are | |
| # really up before returning. | |
| while not thread.error and not thread.serving: | |
| time.sleep(.01) | |
| return thread | |
| def _url_handler(url, content_type="text/html"): | |
| """The pydoc url handler for use with the pydoc server. | |
| If the content_type is 'text/css', the _pydoc.css style | |
| sheet is read and returned if it exits. | |
| If the content_type is 'text/html', then the result of | |
| get_html_page(url) is returned. | |
| """ | |
| class _HTMLDoc(HTMLDoc): | |
| def page(self, title, contents): | |
| """Format an HTML page.""" | |
| css_path = "pydoc_data/_pydoc.css" | |
| css_link = ( | |
| '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="%s">' % | |
| css_path) | |
| return '''\ | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> | |
| <html><head><title>Pydoc: %s</title> | |
| <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> | |
| %s</head><body bgcolor="#f0f0f8">%s<div style="clear:both;padding-top:.5em;">%s</div> | |
| </body></html>''' % (title, css_link, html_navbar(), contents) | |
| html = _HTMLDoc() | |
| def html_navbar(): | |
| version = html.escape("%s [%s, %s]" % (platform.python_version(), | |
| platform.python_build()[0], | |
| platform.python_compiler())) | |
| return """ | |
| <div style='float:left'> | |
| Python %s<br>%s | |
| </div> | |
| <div style='float:right'> | |
| <div style='text-align:center'> | |
| <a href="index.html">Module Index</a> | |
| : <a href="topics.html">Topics</a> | |
| : <a href="keywords.html">Keywords</a> | |
| </div> | |
| <div> | |
| <form action="get" style='display:inline;'> | |
| <input type=text name=key size=15> | |
| <input type=submit value="Get"> | |
| </form> | |
| <form action="search" style='display:inline;'> | |
| <input type=text name=key size=15> | |
| <input type=submit value="Search"> | |
| </form> | |
| </div> | |
| </div> | |
| """ % (version, html.escape(platform.platform(terse=True))) | |
| def html_index(): | |
| """Module Index page.""" | |
| def bltinlink(name): | |
| return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (name, name) | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>Index of Modules</strong></big></big>', | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| names = [name for name in sys.builtin_module_names | |
| if name != '__main__'] | |
| contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink) | |
| contents = [heading, '<p>' + html.bigsection( | |
| 'Built-in Modules', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents)] | |
| seen = {} | |
| for dir in sys.path: | |
| contents.append(html.index(dir, seen)) | |
| contents.append( | |
| '<p align=right><font color="#909090" face="helvetica,' | |
| 'arial"><strong>pydoc</strong> by Ka-Ping Yee' | |
| '<ping@lfw.org></font>') | |
| return 'Index of Modules', ''.join(contents) | |
| def html_search(key): | |
| """Search results page.""" | |
| # scan for modules | |
| search_result = [] | |
| def callback(path, modname, desc): | |
| if modname[-9:] == '.__init__': | |
| modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)' | |
| search_result.append((modname, desc and '- ' + desc)) | |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(): | |
| warnings.filterwarnings('ignore') # ignore problems during import | |
| def onerror(modname): | |
| pass | |
| ModuleScanner().run(callback, key, onerror=onerror) | |
| # format page | |
| def bltinlink(name): | |
| return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (name, name) | |
| results = [] | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>Search Results</strong></big></big>', | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| for name, desc in search_result: | |
| results.append(bltinlink(name) + desc) | |
| contents = heading + html.bigsection( | |
| 'key = %s' % key, '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', '<br>'.join(results)) | |
| return 'Search Results', contents | |
| def html_topics(): | |
| """Index of topic texts available.""" | |
| def bltinlink(name): | |
| return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name) | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>INDEX</strong></big></big>', | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| names = sorted(Helper.topics.keys()) | |
| contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink) | |
| contents = heading + html.bigsection( | |
| 'Topics', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents) | |
| return 'Topics', contents | |
| def html_keywords(): | |
| """Index of keywords.""" | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>INDEX</strong></big></big>', | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| names = sorted(Helper.keywords.keys()) | |
| def bltinlink(name): | |
| return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name) | |
| contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink) | |
| contents = heading + html.bigsection( | |
| 'Keywords', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents) | |
| return 'Keywords', contents | |
| def html_topicpage(topic): | |
| """Topic or keyword help page.""" | |
| buf = io.StringIO() | |
| htmlhelp = Helper(buf, buf) | |
| contents, xrefs = htmlhelp._gettopic(topic) | |
| if topic in htmlhelp.keywords: | |
| title = 'KEYWORD' | |
| else: | |
| title = 'TOPIC' | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>%s</strong></big></big>' % title, | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| contents = '<pre>%s</pre>' % html.markup(contents) | |
| contents = html.bigsection(topic , '#ffffff','#ee77aa', contents) | |
| if xrefs: | |
| xrefs = sorted(xrefs.split()) | |
| def bltinlink(name): | |
| return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name) | |
| xrefs = html.multicolumn(xrefs, bltinlink) | |
| xrefs = html.section('Related help topics: ', | |
| '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', xrefs) | |
| return ('%s %s' % (title, topic), | |
| ''.join((heading, contents, xrefs))) | |
| def html_getobj(url): | |
| obj = locate(url, forceload=1) | |
| if obj is None and url != 'None': | |
| raise ValueError('could not find object') | |
| title = describe(obj) | |
| content = html.document(obj, url) | |
| return title, content | |
| def html_error(url, exc): | |
| heading = html.heading( | |
| '<big><big><strong>Error</strong></big></big>', | |
| '#ffffff', '#7799ee') | |
| contents = '<br>'.join(html.escape(line) for line in | |
| format_exception_only(type(exc), exc)) | |
| contents = heading + html.bigsection(url, '#ffffff', '#bb0000', | |
| contents) | |
| return "Error - %s" % url, contents | |
| def get_html_page(url): | |
| """Generate an HTML page for url.""" | |
| complete_url = url | |
| if url.endswith('.html'): | |
| url = url[:-5] | |
| try: | |
| if url in ("", "index"): | |
| title, content = html_index() | |
| elif url == "topics": | |
| title, content = html_topics() | |
| elif url == "keywords": | |
| title, content = html_keywords() | |
| elif '=' in url: | |
| op, _, url = url.partition('=') | |
| if op == "search?key": | |
| title, content = html_search(url) | |
| elif op == "topic?key": | |
| # try topics first, then objects. | |
| try: | |
| title, content = html_topicpage(url) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| title, content = html_getobj(url) | |
| elif op == "get?key": | |
| # try objects first, then topics. | |
| if url in ("", "index"): | |
| title, content = html_index() | |
| else: | |
| try: | |
| title, content = html_getobj(url) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| title, content = html_topicpage(url) | |
| else: | |
| raise ValueError('bad pydoc url') | |
| else: | |
| title, content = html_getobj(url) | |
| except Exception as exc: | |
| # Catch any errors and display them in an error page. | |
| title, content = html_error(complete_url, exc) | |
| return html.page(title, content) | |
| if url.startswith('/'): | |
| url = url[1:] | |
| if content_type == 'text/css': | |
| path_here = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) | |
| css_path = os.path.join(path_here, url) | |
| with open(css_path) as fp: | |
| return ''.join(fp.readlines()) | |
| elif content_type == 'text/html': | |
| return get_html_page(url) | |
| # Errors outside the url handler are caught by the server. | |
| raise TypeError('unknown content type %r for url %s' % (content_type, url)) | |
| def browse(port=0, *, open_browser=True, hostname='localhost'): | |
| """Start the enhanced pydoc web server and open a web browser. | |
| Use port '0' to start the server on an arbitrary port. | |
| Set open_browser to False to suppress opening a browser. | |
| """ | |
| import webbrowser | |
| serverthread = _start_server(_url_handler, hostname, port) | |
| if serverthread.error: | |
| print(serverthread.error) | |
| return | |
| if serverthread.serving: | |
| server_help_msg = 'Server commands: [b]rowser, [q]uit' | |
| if open_browser: | |
| webbrowser.open(serverthread.url) | |
| try: | |
| print('Server ready at', serverthread.url) | |
| print(server_help_msg) | |
| while serverthread.serving: | |
| cmd = input('server> ') | |
| cmd = cmd.lower() | |
| if cmd == 'q': | |
| break | |
| elif cmd == 'b': | |
| webbrowser.open(serverthread.url) | |
| else: | |
| print(server_help_msg) | |
| except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
| print() | |
| finally: | |
| if serverthread.serving: | |
| serverthread.stop() | |
| print('Server stopped') | |
| # -------------------------------------------------- command-line interface | |
| def ispath(x): | |
| return isinstance(x, str) and x.find(os.sep) >= 0 | |
| def _get_revised_path(given_path, argv0): | |
| """Ensures current directory is on returned path, and argv0 directory is not | |
| Exception: argv0 dir is left alone if it's also pydoc's directory. | |
| Returns a new path entry list, or None if no adjustment is needed. | |
| """ | |
| # Scripts may get the current directory in their path by default if they're | |
| # run with the -m switch, or directly from the current directory. | |
| # The interactive prompt also allows imports from the current directory. | |
| # Accordingly, if the current directory is already present, don't make | |
| # any changes to the given_path | |
| if '' in given_path or os.curdir in given_path or os.getcwd() in given_path: | |
| return None | |
| # Otherwise, add the current directory to the given path, and remove the | |
| # script directory (as long as the latter isn't also pydoc's directory. | |
| stdlib_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) | |
| script_dir = os.path.dirname(argv0) | |
| revised_path = given_path.copy() | |
| if script_dir in given_path and not os.path.samefile(script_dir, stdlib_dir): | |
| revised_path.remove(script_dir) | |
| revised_path.insert(0, os.getcwd()) | |
| return revised_path | |
| # Note: the tests only cover _get_revised_path, not _adjust_cli_path itself | |
| def _adjust_cli_sys_path(): | |
| """Ensures current directory is on sys.path, and __main__ directory is not. | |
| Exception: __main__ dir is left alone if it's also pydoc's directory. | |
| """ | |
| revised_path = _get_revised_path(sys.path, sys.argv[0]) | |
| if revised_path is not None: | |
| sys.path[:] = revised_path | |
| def cli(): | |
| """Command-line interface (looks at sys.argv to decide what to do).""" | |
| import getopt | |
| class BadUsage(Exception): pass | |
| _adjust_cli_sys_path() | |
| try: | |
| opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'bk:n:p:w') | |
| writing = False | |
| start_server = False | |
| open_browser = False | |
| port = 0 | |
| hostname = 'localhost' | |
| for opt, val in opts: | |
| if opt == '-b': | |
| start_server = True | |
| open_browser = True | |
| if opt == '-k': | |
| apropos(val) | |
| return | |
| if opt == '-p': | |
| start_server = True | |
| port = val | |
| if opt == '-w': | |
| writing = True | |
| if opt == '-n': | |
| start_server = True | |
| hostname = val | |
| if start_server: | |
| browse(port, hostname=hostname, open_browser=open_browser) | |
| return | |
| if not args: raise BadUsage | |
| for arg in args: | |
| if ispath(arg) and not os.path.exists(arg): | |
| print('file %r does not exist' % arg) | |
| break | |
| try: | |
| if ispath(arg) and os.path.isfile(arg): | |
| arg = importfile(arg) | |
| if writing: | |
| if ispath(arg) and os.path.isdir(arg): | |
| writedocs(arg) | |
| else: | |
| writedoc(arg) | |
| else: | |
| help.help(arg) | |
| except ErrorDuringImport as value: | |
| print(value) | |
| except (getopt.error, BadUsage): | |
| cmd = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))[0] | |
| print("""pydoc - the Python documentation tool | |
| {cmd} <name> ... | |
| Show text documentation on something. <name> may be the name of a | |
| Python keyword, topic, function, module, or package, or a dotted | |
| reference to a class or function within a module or module in a | |
| package. If <name> contains a '{sep}', it is used as the path to a | |
| Python source file to document. If name is 'keywords', 'topics', | |
| or 'modules', a listing of these things is displayed. | |
| {cmd} -k <keyword> | |
| Search for a keyword in the synopsis lines of all available modules. | |
| {cmd} -n <hostname> | |
| Start an HTTP server with the given hostname (default: localhost). | |
| {cmd} -p <port> | |
| Start an HTTP server on the given port on the local machine. Port | |
| number 0 can be used to get an arbitrary unused port. | |
| {cmd} -b | |
| Start an HTTP server on an arbitrary unused port and open a web browser | |
| to interactively browse documentation. This option can be used in | |
| combination with -n and/or -p. | |
| {cmd} -w <name> ... | |
| Write out the HTML documentation for a module to a file in the current | |
| directory. If <name> contains a '{sep}', it is treated as a filename; if | |
| it names a directory, documentation is written for all the contents. | |
| """.format(cmd=cmd, sep=os.sep)) | |
| if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| cli() | |
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