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#see license.txt for license details
#history http://www.reportlab.co.uk/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/public/reportlab/trunk/reportlab/platypus/xpreformatted.py
__version__='3.3.0'
__doc__='''A 'rich preformatted text' widget allowing internal markup'''
from reportlab.lib import PyFontify
from reportlab.platypus.paragraph import Paragraph, cleanBlockQuotedText, _handleBulletWidth, \
ParaLines, _getFragWords, stringWidth, getAscentDescent, imgVRange, imgNormV
from reportlab.lib.utils import isSeq
from reportlab.platypus.flowables import _dedenter
def _getFragLines(frags):
lines = []
cline = []
W = frags[:]
while W != []:
w = W[0]
t = w.text
del W[0]
i = t.find('\n')
if i>=0:
tleft = t[i+1:]
cline.append(w.clone(text=t[:i]))
lines.append(cline)
cline = []
if tleft!='':
W.insert(0,w.clone(text=tleft))
else:
cline.append(w)
if cline!=[]:
lines.append(cline)
return lines
def _split_blPara(blPara,start,stop):
f = blPara.clone()
for a in ('lines', 'text'):
if hasattr(f,a): delattr(f,a)
f.lines = blPara.lines[start:stop]
return [f]
# Will be removed shortly.
def _countSpaces(text):
return text.count(' ')
## i = 0
## s = 0
## while 1:
## j = text.find(' ',i)
## if j<0: return s
## s = s + 1
## i = j + 1
def _getFragWord(frags,maxWidth):
''' given a fragment list return a list of lists
[size, spaces, (f00,w00), ..., (f0n,w0n)]
each pair f,w represents a style and some string
'''
W = []
n = 0
s = 0
for f in frags:
text = f.text[:]
W.append((f,text))
cb = getattr(f,'cbDefn',None)
if cb:
_w = getattr(cb,'width',0)
if hasattr(_w,'normalizedValue'):
_w._normalizer = maxWidth
n = n + stringWidth(text, f.fontName, f.fontSize)
#s = s + _countSpaces(text)
s = s + text.count(' ') # much faster for many blanks
#del f.text # we can't do this until we sort out splitting
# of paragraphs
return n, s, W
class XPreformatted(Paragraph):
def __init__(self, text, style, bulletText = None, frags=None, caseSensitive=1, dedent=0):
self.caseSensitive = caseSensitive
cleaner = lambda text, dedent=dedent: '\n'.join(_dedenter(text or '',dedent))
self._setup(text, style, bulletText, frags, cleaner)
def breakLines(self, width):
"""
Returns a broken line structure. There are two cases
A) For the simple case of a single formatting input fragment the output is
A fragment specifier with
- kind = 0
- fontName, fontSize, leading, textColor
- lines= A list of lines
Each line has two items:
1. unused width in points
2. a list of words
B) When there is more than one input formatting fragment the out put is
A fragment specifier with
- kind = 1
- lines = A list of fragments each having fields:
- extraspace (needed for justified)
- fontSize
- words=word list
- each word is itself a fragment with
- various settings
This structure can be used to easily draw paragraphs with the various alignments.
You can supply either a single width or a list of widths; the latter will have its
last item repeated until necessary. A 2-element list is useful when there is a
different first line indent; a longer list could be created to facilitate custom wraps
around irregular objects."""
if not isSeq(width): maxWidths = [width]
else: maxWidths = width
lines = []
lineno = 0
maxWidth = maxWidths[lineno]
style = self.style
fFontSize = float(style.fontSize)
requiredWidth = 0
#for bullets, work out width and ensure we wrap the right amount onto line one
_handleBulletWidth(self.bulletText,style,maxWidths)
self.height = 0
autoLeading = getattr(self,'autoLeading',getattr(style,'autoLeading',''))
calcBounds = autoLeading not in ('','off')
frags = self.frags
nFrags= len(frags)
if nFrags==1:
f = frags[0]
if hasattr(f,'text'):
fontSize = f.fontSize
fontName = f.fontName
ascent, descent = getAscentDescent(fontName,fontSize)
kind = 0
L=f.text.split('\n')
for l in L:
currentWidth = stringWidth(l,fontName,fontSize)
requiredWidth = max(currentWidth,requiredWidth)
extraSpace = maxWidth-currentWidth
lines.append((extraSpace,l.split(' '),currentWidth))
lineno = lineno+1
maxWidth = lineno<len(maxWidths) and maxWidths[lineno] or maxWidths[-1]
blPara = f.clone(kind=kind, lines=lines,ascent=ascent,descent=descent,fontSize=fontSize)
else:
kind = f.kind
lines = f.lines
for L in lines:
if kind==0:
currentWidth = L[2]
else:
currentWidth = L.currentWidth
requiredWidth = max(currentWidth,requiredWidth)
blPara = f.clone(kind=kind, lines=lines)
self.width = max(self.width,requiredWidth)
return blPara
elif nFrags<=0:
return ParaLines(kind=0, fontSize=style.fontSize, fontName=style.fontName,
textColor=style.textColor, ascent=style.fontSize,descent=-0.2*style.fontSize,
lines=[])
else:
for L in _getFragLines(frags):
currentWidth, n, w = _getFragWord(L,maxWidth)
f = w[0][0]
maxSize = f.fontSize
maxAscent, minDescent = getAscentDescent(f.fontName,maxSize)
words = [f.clone()]
words[-1].text = w[0][1]
for i in w[1:]:
f = i[0].clone()
f.text=i[1]
words.append(f)
fontSize = f.fontSize
fontName = f.fontName
if calcBounds:
cbDefn = getattr(f,'cbDefn',None)
if getattr(cbDefn,'width',0):
descent,ascent = imgVRange(imgNormV(cbDefn.height,fontSize),cbDefn.valign,fontSize)
else:
ascent, descent = getAscentDescent(fontName,fontSize)
else:
ascent, descent = getAscentDescent(fontName,fontSize)
maxSize = max(maxSize,fontSize)
maxAscent = max(maxAscent,ascent)
minDescent = min(minDescent,descent)
lineno += 1
maxWidth = lineno<len(maxWidths) and maxWidths[lineno] or maxWidths[-1]
requiredWidth = max(currentWidth,requiredWidth)
extraSpace = maxWidth - currentWidth
lines.append(ParaLines(extraSpace=extraSpace,wordCount=n, words=words, fontSize=maxSize, ascent=maxAscent,descent=minDescent,currentWidth=currentWidth))
self.width = max(self.width,requiredWidth)
return ParaLines(kind=1, lines=lines)
return lines
breakLinesCJK = breakLines #TODO fixme fixme fixme
# we need this her to get the right splitter
def _get_split_blParaFunc(self):
return _split_blPara
class PythonPreformatted(XPreformatted):
"""Used for syntax-colored Python code, otherwise like XPreformatted.
"""
formats = {
'rest' : ('', ''),
'comment' : ('<font color="green">', '</font>'),
'keyword' : ('<font color="blue"><b>', '</b></font>'),
'parameter' : ('<font color="black">', '</font>'),
'identifier' : ('<font color="red">', '</font>'),
'string' : ('<font color="gray">', '</font>') }
def __init__(self, text, style, bulletText = None, dedent=0, frags=None):
if text:
text = self.fontify(self.escapeHtml(text))
XPreformatted.__init__(self, text, style,bulletText=bulletText,dedent=dedent,frags=frags)
def escapeHtml(self, text):
s = text.replace('&', '&')
s = s.replace('<', '<')
s = s.replace('>', '>')
return s
def fontify(self, code):
"Return a fontified version of some Python code."
if code[0] == '\n':
code = code[1:]
tags = PyFontify.fontify(code)
fontifiedCode = ''
pos = 0
for k, i, j, dummy in tags:
fontifiedCode = fontifiedCode + code[pos:i]
s, e = self.formats[k]
fontifiedCode = fontifiedCode + s + code[i:j] + e
pos = j
fontifiedCode = fontifiedCode + code[pos:]
return fontifiedCode
if __name__=='__main__': #NORUNTESTS
import sys
def dumpXPreformattedLines(P):
print('\n############dumpXPreforemattedLines(%s)' % str(P))
lines = P.blPara.lines
n =len(lines)
outw=sys.stdout.write
for l in range(n):
line = lines[l]
words = line.words
nwords = len(words)
outw('line%d: %d(%d)\n ' % (l,nwords,line.wordCount))
for w in range(nwords):
outw(" %d:'%s'"%(w,words[w].text))
print()
def dumpXPreformattedFrags(P):
print('\n############dumpXPreforemattedFrags(%s)' % str(P))
frags = P.frags
n =len(frags)
for l in range(n):
print("frag%d: '%s'" % (l, frags[l].text))
outw=sys.stdout.write
l = 0
for L in _getFragLines(frags):
n=0
for W in _getFragWords(L,360):
outw("frag%d.%d: size=%d" % (l, n, W[0]))
n = n + 1
for w in W[1:]:
outw(" '%s'" % w[1])
print()
l = l + 1
def try_it(text,style,dedent,aW,aH):
P=XPreformatted(text,style,dedent=dedent)
dumpXPreformattedFrags(P)
w,h = P.wrap(aW, aH)
dumpXPreformattedLines(P)
S = P.split(aW,aH)
dumpXPreformattedLines(P)
for s in S:
s.wrap(aW,aH)
dumpXPreformattedLines(s)
aH = 500
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet, ParagraphStyle
styleSheet = getSampleStyleSheet()
B = styleSheet['BodyText']
DTstyle = ParagraphStyle("discussiontext", parent=B)
DTstyle.fontName= 'Helvetica'
for (text,dedent,style, aW, aH, active) in [('''
The <font name=courier color=green>CMYK</font> or subtractive
method follows the way a printer
mixes three pigments (cyan, magenta, and yellow) to form colors.
Because mixing chemicals is more difficult than combining light there
is a fourth parameter for darkness. For example a chemical
combination of the <font name=courier color=green>CMY</font> pigments generally never makes a perfect
black -- instead producing a muddy color -- so, to get black printers
don't use the <font name=courier color=green>CMY</font> pigments but use a direct black ink. Because
<font name=courier color=green>CMYK</font> maps more directly to the way printer hardware works it may
be the case that &| & | colors specified in <font name=courier color=green>CMYK</font> will provide better fidelity
and better control when printed.
''',0,DTstyle, 456.0, 42.8, 0),
('''
This is a non rearranging form of the <b>Paragraph</b> class;
<b><font color=red>XML</font></b> tags are allowed in <i>text</i> and have the same
meanings as for the <b>Paragraph</b> class.
As for <b>Preformatted</b>, if dedent is non zero <font color=red size=+1>dedent</font>
common leading spaces will be removed from the
front of each line.
''',3, DTstyle, 456.0, 42.8, 0),
("""\
<font color=blue>class </font><font color=red>FastXMLParser</font>:
# Nonsense method
def nonsense(self):
self.foo = 'bar'
""",0, styleSheet['Code'], 456.0, 4.8, 1),
]:
if active: try_it(text,style,dedent,aW,aH)
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