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# $Id: tableparser.py 8373 2019-08-27 12:11:30Z milde $
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# Author: David Goodger <goodger@python.org>
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# Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain.
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"""
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This module defines table parser classes,which parse plaintext-graphic tables
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and produce a well-formed data structure suitable for building a CALS table.
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:Classes:
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- `GridTableParser`: Parse fully-formed tables represented with a grid.
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- `SimpleTableParser`: Parse simple tables, delimited by top & bottom
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borders.
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:Exception class: `TableMarkupError`
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:Function:
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`update_dict_of_lists()`: Merge two dictionaries containing list values.
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"""
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__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText'
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import re
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import sys
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from docutils import DataError
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from docutils.utils import strip_combining_chars
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class TableMarkupError(DataError):
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"""
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Raise if there is any problem with table markup.
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The keyword argument `offset` denotes the offset of the problem
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from the table's start line.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.offset = kwargs.pop('offset', 0)
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DataError.__init__(self, *args)
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class TableParser(object):
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"""
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Abstract superclass for the common parts of the syntax-specific parsers.
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"""
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head_body_separator_pat = None
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"""Matches the row separator between head rows and body rows."""
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double_width_pad_char = '\x00'
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"""Padding character for East Asian double-width text."""
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def parse(self, block):
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"""
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Analyze the text `block` and return a table data structure.
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Given a plaintext-graphic table in `block` (list of lines of text; no
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whitespace padding), parse the table, construct and return the data
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necessary to construct a CALS table or equivalent.
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Raise `TableMarkupError` if there is any problem with the markup.
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"""
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self.setup(block)
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self.find_head_body_sep()
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self.parse_table()
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structure = self.structure_from_cells()
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return structure
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def find_head_body_sep(self):
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"""Look for a head/body row separator line; store the line index."""
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for i in range(len(self.block)):
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line = self.block[i]
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if self.head_body_separator_pat.match(line):
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if self.head_body_sep:
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raise TableMarkupError(
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'Multiple head/body row separators '
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'(table lines %s and %s); only one allowed.'
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% (self.head_body_sep+1, i+1), offset=i)
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else:
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self.head_body_sep = i
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self.block[i] = line.replace('=', '-')
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if self.head_body_sep == 0 or self.head_body_sep == (len(self.block)
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- 1):
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raise TableMarkupError('The head/body row separator may not be '
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'the first or last line of the table.',
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offset=i)
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class GridTableParser(TableParser):
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"""
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Parse a grid table using `parse()`.
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Here's an example of a grid table::
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+------------------------+------------+----------+----------+
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| Header row, column 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | Header 4 |
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+========================+============+==========+==========+
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| body row 1, column 1 | column 2 | column 3 | column 4 |
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+------------------------+------------+----------+----------+
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| body row 2 | Cells may span columns. |
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+------------------------+------------+---------------------+
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| body row 3 | Cells may | - Table cells |
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+------------------------+ span rows. | - contain |
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| body row 4 | | - body elements. |
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+------------------------+------------+---------------------+
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Intersections use '+', row separators use '-' (except for one optional
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head/body row separator, which uses '='), and column separators use '|'.
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Passing the above table to the `parse()` method will result in the
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following data structure::
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([24, 12, 10, 10],
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[[(0, 0, 1, ['Header row, column 1']),
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(0, 0, 1, ['Header 2']),
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(0, 0, 1, ['Header 3']),
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(0, 0, 1, ['Header 4'])]],
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[[(0, 0, 3, ['body row 1, column 1']),
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(0, 0, 3, ['column 2']),
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(0, 0, 3, ['column 3']),
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(0, 0, 3, ['column 4'])],
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[(0, 0, 5, ['body row 2']),
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(0, 2, 5, ['Cells may span columns.']),
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None,
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None],
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[(0, 0, 7, ['body row 3']),
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(1, 0, 7, ['Cells may', 'span rows.', '']),
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(1, 1, 7, ['- Table cells', '- contain', '- body elements.']),
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None],
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[(0, 0, 9, ['body row 4']), None, None, None]])
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The first item is a list containing column widths (colspecs). The second
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item is a list of head rows, and the third is a list of body rows. Each
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row contains a list of cells. Each cell is either None (for a cell unused
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because of another cell's span), or a tuple. A cell tuple contains four
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items: the number of extra rows used by the cell in a vertical span
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(morerows); the number of extra columns used by the cell in a horizontal
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span (morecols); the line offset of the first line of the cell contents;
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and the cell contents, a list of lines of text.
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"""
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head_body_separator_pat = re.compile(r'\+=[=+]+=\+ *$')
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def setup(self, block):
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self.block = block[:] # make a copy; it may be modified
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self.block.disconnect() # don't propagate changes to parent
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self.bottom = len(block) - 1
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self.right = len(block[0]) - 1
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self.head_body_sep = None
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self.done = [-1] * len(block[0])
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self.cells = []
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self.rowseps = {0: [0]}
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self.colseps = {0: [0]}
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def parse_table(self):
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"""
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Start with a queue of upper-left corners, containing the upper-left
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corner of the table itself. Trace out one rectangular cell, remember
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it, and add its upper-right and lower-left corners to the queue of
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potential upper-left corners of further cells. Process the queue in
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top-to-bottom order, keeping track of how much of each text column has
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been seen.
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We'll end up knowing all the row and column boundaries, cell positions
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and their dimensions.
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"""
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corners = [(0, 0)]
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while corners:
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top, left = corners.pop(0)
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if top == self.bottom or left == self.right \
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or top <= self.done[left]:
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continue
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result = self.scan_cell(top, left)
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if not result:
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continue
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bottom, right, rowseps, colseps = result
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update_dict_of_lists(self.rowseps, rowseps)
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update_dict_of_lists(self.colseps, colseps)
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self.mark_done(top, left, bottom, right)
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cellblock = self.block.get_2D_block(top + 1, left + 1,
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bottom, right)
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cellblock.disconnect() # lines in cell can't sync with parent
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cellblock.replace(self.double_width_pad_char, '')
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self.cells.append((top, left, bottom, right, cellblock))
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corners.extend([(top, right), (bottom, left)])
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corners.sort()
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if not self.check_parse_complete():
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raise TableMarkupError('Malformed table; parse incomplete.')
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def mark_done(self, top, left, bottom, right):
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"""For keeping track of how much of each text column has been seen."""
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before = top - 1
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after = bottom - 1
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for col in range(left, right):
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assert self.done[col] == before
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self.done[col] = after
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def check_parse_complete(self):
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"""Each text column should have been completely seen."""
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last = self.bottom - 1
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for col in range(self.right):
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if self.done[col] != last:
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return False
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return True
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def scan_cell(self, top, left):
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"""Starting at the top-left corner, start tracing out a cell."""
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assert self.block[top][left] == '+'
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result = self.scan_right(top, left)
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return result
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def scan_right(self, top, left):
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"""
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Look for the top-right corner of the cell, and make note of all column
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boundaries ('+').
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"""
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colseps = {}
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line = self.block[top]
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for i in range(left + 1, self.right + 1):
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if line[i] == '+':
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colseps[i] = [top]
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result = self.scan_down(top, left, i)
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if result:
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bottom, rowseps, newcolseps = result
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update_dict_of_lists(colseps, newcolseps)
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return bottom, i, rowseps, colseps
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elif line[i] != '-':
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return None
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return None
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def scan_down(self, top, left, right):
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"""
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Look for the bottom-right corner of the cell, making note of all row
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boundaries.
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"""
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rowseps = {}
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for i in range(top + 1, self.bottom + 1):
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if self.block[i][right] == '+':
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rowseps[i] = [right]
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result = self.scan_left(top, left, i, right)
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if result:
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newrowseps, colseps = result
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update_dict_of_lists(rowseps, newrowseps)
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return i, rowseps, colseps
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elif self.block[i][right] != '|':
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return None
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return None
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def scan_left(self, top, left, bottom, right):
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"""
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Noting column boundaries, look for the bottom-left corner of the cell.
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It must line up with the starting point.
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"""
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colseps = {}
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line = self.block[bottom]
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for i in range(right - 1, left, -1):
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if line[i] == '+':
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colseps[i] = [bottom]
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elif line[i] != '-':
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return None
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if line[left] != '+':
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return None
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result = self.scan_up(top, left, bottom, right)
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if result is not None:
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rowseps = result
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return rowseps, colseps
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return None
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def scan_up(self, top, left, bottom, right):
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"""
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Noting row boundaries, see if we can return to the starting point.
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"""
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rowseps = {}
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for i in range(bottom - 1, top, -1):
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if self.block[i][left] == '+':
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rowseps[i] = [left]
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elif self.block[i][left] != '|':
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return None
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return rowseps
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def structure_from_cells(self):
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"""
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From the data collected by `scan_cell()`, convert to the final data
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structure.
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"""
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rowseps = sorted(self.rowseps.keys()) # list of row boundaries
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rowindex = {}
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for i in range(len(rowseps)):
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rowindex[rowseps[i]] = i # row boundary -> row number mapping
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colseps = sorted(self.colseps.keys()) # list of column boundaries
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colindex = {}
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for i in range(len(colseps)):
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colindex[colseps[i]] = i # column boundary -> col number map
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colspecs = [(colseps[i] - colseps[i - 1] - 1)
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for i in range(1, len(colseps))] # list of column widths
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# prepare an empty table with the correct number of rows & columns
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onerow = [None for i in range(len(colseps) - 1)]
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rows = [onerow[:] for i in range(len(rowseps) - 1)]
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# keep track of # of cells remaining; should reduce to zero
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remaining = (len(rowseps) - 1) * (len(colseps) - 1)
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for top, left, bottom, right, block in self.cells:
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rownum = rowindex[top]
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colnum = colindex[left]
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assert rows[rownum][colnum] is None, (
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'Cell (row %s, column %s) already used.'
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% (rownum + 1, colnum + 1))
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morerows = rowindex[bottom] - rownum - 1
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morecols = colindex[right] - colnum - 1
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remaining -= (morerows + 1) * (morecols + 1)
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# write the cell into the table
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rows[rownum][colnum] = (morerows, morecols, top + 1, block)
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assert remaining == 0, 'Unused cells remaining.'
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if self.head_body_sep: # separate head rows from body rows
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numheadrows = rowindex[self.head_body_sep]
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headrows = rows[:numheadrows]
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bodyrows = rows[numheadrows:]
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else:
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headrows = []
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bodyrows = rows
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return (colspecs, headrows, bodyrows)
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class SimpleTableParser(TableParser):
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"""
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Parse a simple table using `parse()`.
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Here's an example of a simple table::
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===== =====
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col 1 col 2
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===== =====
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1 Second column of row 1.
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2 Second column of row 2.
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Second line of paragraph.
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3 - Second column of row 3.
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- Second item in bullet
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list (row 3, column 2).
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4 is a span
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------------
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5
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===== =====
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Top and bottom borders use '=', column span underlines use '-', column
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separation is indicated with spaces.
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Passing the above table to the `parse()` method will result in the
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following data structure, whose interpretation is the same as for
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`GridTableParser`::
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([5, 25],
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[[(0, 0, 1, ['col 1']),
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(0, 0, 1, ['col 2'])]],
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[[(0, 0, 3, ['1']),
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(0, 0, 3, ['Second column of row 1.'])],
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[(0, 0, 4, ['2']),
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(0, 0, 4, ['Second column of row 2.',
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'Second line of paragraph.'])],
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[(0, 0, 6, ['3']),
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(0, 0, 6, ['- Second column of row 3.',
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'',
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'- Second item in bullet',
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' list (row 3, column 2).'])],
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[(0, 1, 10, ['4 is a span'])],
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[(0, 0, 12, ['5']),
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(0, 0, 12, [''])]])
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"""
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head_body_separator_pat = re.compile('=[ =]*$')
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span_pat = re.compile('-[ -]*$')
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def setup(self, block):
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self.block = block[:] # make a copy; it will be modified
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self.block.disconnect() # don't propagate changes to parent
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# Convert top & bottom borders to column span underlines:
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self.block[0] = self.block[0].replace('=', '-')
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self.block[-1] = self.block[-1].replace('=', '-')
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self.head_body_sep = None
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self.columns = []
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self.border_end = None
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self.table = []
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self.done = [-1] * len(block[0])
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self.rowseps = {0: [0]}
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self.colseps = {0: [0]}
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def parse_table(self):
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"""
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First determine the column boundaries from the top border, then
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process rows. Each row may consist of multiple lines; accumulate
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lines until a row is complete. Call `self.parse_row` to finish the
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job.
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"""
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# Top border must fully describe all table columns.
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self.columns = self.parse_columns(self.block[0], 0)
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self.border_end = self.columns[-1][1]
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firststart, firstend = self.columns[0]
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offset = 1 # skip top border
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start = 1
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text_found = None
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while offset < len(self.block):
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line = self.block[offset]
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if self.span_pat.match(line):
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# Column span underline or border; row is complete.
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self.parse_row(self.block[start:offset], start,
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(line.rstrip(), offset))
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start = offset + 1
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text_found = None
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elif line[firststart:firstend].strip():
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# First column not blank, therefore it's a new row.
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if text_found and offset != start:
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self.parse_row(self.block[start:offset], start)
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start = offset
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text_found = 1
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elif not text_found:
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start = offset + 1
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offset += 1
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def parse_columns(self, line, offset):
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"""
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Given a column span underline, return a list of (begin, end) pairs.
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"""
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cols = []
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end = 0
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while True:
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begin = line.find('-', end)
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end = line.find(' ', begin)
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if begin < 0:
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break
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if end < 0:
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end = len(line)
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cols.append((begin, end))
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if self.columns:
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if cols[-1][1] != self.border_end:
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raise TableMarkupError('Column span incomplete in table '
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'line %s.' % (offset+1),
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offset=offset)
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# Allow for an unbounded rightmost column:
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cols[-1] = (cols[-1][0], self.columns[-1][1])
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return cols
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def init_row(self, colspec, offset):
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i = 0
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cells = []
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for start, end in colspec:
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morecols = 0
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try:
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assert start == self.columns[i][0]
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while end != self.columns[i][1]:
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i += 1
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morecols += 1
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except (AssertionError, IndexError):
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raise TableMarkupError('Column span alignment problem '
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'in table line %s.' % (offset+2),
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offset=offset+1)
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cells.append([0, morecols, offset, []])
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i += 1
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return cells
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def parse_row(self, lines, start, spanline=None):
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"""
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Given the text `lines` of a row, parse it and append to `self.table`.
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The row is parsed according to the current column spec (either
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`spanline` if provided or `self.columns`). For each column, extract
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text from each line, and check for text in column margins. Finally,
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adjust for insignificant whitespace.
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"""
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if not (lines or spanline):
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# No new row, just blank lines.
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return
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if spanline:
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columns = self.parse_columns(*spanline)
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span_offset = spanline[1]
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else:
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columns = self.columns[:]
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span_offset = start
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self.check_columns(lines, start, columns)
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row = self.init_row(columns, start)
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for i in range(len(columns)):
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start, end = columns[i]
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cellblock = lines.get_2D_block(0, start, len(lines), end)
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cellblock.disconnect() # lines in cell can't sync with parent
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cellblock.replace(self.double_width_pad_char, '')
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row[i][3] = cellblock
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self.table.append(row)
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def check_columns(self, lines, first_line, columns):
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"""
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Check for text in column margins and text overflow in the last column.
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Raise TableMarkupError if anything but whitespace is in column margins.
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Adjust the end value for the last column if there is text overflow.
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"""
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# "Infinite" value for a dummy last column's beginning, used to
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# check for text overflow:
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columns.append((sys.maxsize, None))
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lastcol = len(columns) - 2
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# combining characters do not contribute to the column width
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lines = [strip_combining_chars(line) for line in lines]
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for i in range(len(columns) - 1):
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start, end = columns[i]
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nextstart = columns[i+1][0]
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offset = 0
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for line in lines:
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if i == lastcol and line[end:].strip():
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text = line[start:].rstrip()
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new_end = start + len(text)
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main_start, main_end = self.columns[-1]
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columns[i] = (start, max(main_end, new_end))
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if new_end > main_end:
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self.columns[-1] = (main_start, new_end)
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elif line[end:nextstart].strip():
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raise TableMarkupError('Text in column margin '
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'in table line %s.' % (first_line+offset+1),
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offset=first_line+offset)
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offset += 1
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columns.pop()
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def structure_from_cells(self):
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colspecs = [end - start for start, end in self.columns]
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first_body_row = 0
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if self.head_body_sep:
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for i in range(len(self.table)):
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if self.table[i][0][2] > self.head_body_sep:
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first_body_row = i
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break
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return (colspecs, self.table[:first_body_row],
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self.table[first_body_row:])
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def update_dict_of_lists(master, newdata):
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"""
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Extend the list values of `master` with those from `newdata`.
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Both parameters must be dictionaries containing list values.
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"""
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for key, values in newdata.items():
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master.setdefault(key, []).extend(values)
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