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"""Utilities for parsing source text
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import re
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from typing import Match, TypeVar
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from .entities import entities
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def charCodeAt(src: str, pos: int) -> int | None:
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"""
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Returns the Unicode value of the character at the specified location.
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@param - index The zero-based index of the desired character.
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If there is no character at the specified index, NaN is returned.
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This was added for compatibility with python
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"""
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try:
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return ord(src[pos])
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except IndexError:
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return None
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def charStrAt(src: str, pos: int) -> str | None:
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"""
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Returns the Unicode value of the character at the specified location.
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@param - index The zero-based index of the desired character.
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If there is no character at the specified index, NaN is returned.
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This was added for compatibility with python
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"""
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try:
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return src[pos]
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except IndexError:
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return None
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_ItemTV = TypeVar("_ItemTV")
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def arrayReplaceAt(
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src: list[_ItemTV], pos: int, newElements: list[_ItemTV]
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) -> list[_ItemTV]:
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"""
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Remove element from array and put another array at those position.
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Useful for some operations with tokens
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"""
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return src[:pos] + newElements + src[pos + 1 :]
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def isValidEntityCode(c: int) -> bool:
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# broken sequence
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if c >= 0xD800 and c <= 0xDFFF:
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return False
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# never used
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if c >= 0xFDD0 and c <= 0xFDEF:
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return False
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if ((c & 0xFFFF) == 0xFFFF) or ((c & 0xFFFF) == 0xFFFE):
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return False
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# control codes
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if c >= 0x00 and c <= 0x08:
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return False
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if c == 0x0B:
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return False
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if c >= 0x0E and c <= 0x1F:
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return False
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if c >= 0x7F and c <= 0x9F:
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return False
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# out of range
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if c > 0x10FFFF:
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return False
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return True
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def fromCodePoint(c: int) -> str:
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"""Convert ordinal to unicode.
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Note, in the original Javascript two string characters were required,
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for codepoints larger than `0xFFFF`.
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But Python 3 can represent any unicode codepoint in one character.
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"""
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return chr(c)
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# UNESCAPE_MD_RE = re.compile(r'\\([!"#$%&\'()*+,\-.\/:;<=>?@[\\\]^_`{|}~])')
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# ENTITY_RE_g = re.compile(r'&([a-z#][a-z0-9]{1,31})', re.IGNORECASE)
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UNESCAPE_ALL_RE = re.compile(
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r'\\([!"#$%&\'()*+,\-.\/:;<=>?@[\\\]^_`{|}~])' + "|" + r"&([a-z#][a-z0-9]{1,31});",
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re.IGNORECASE,
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)
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DIGITAL_ENTITY_BASE10_RE = re.compile(r"#([0-9]{1,8})")
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DIGITAL_ENTITY_BASE16_RE = re.compile(r"#x([a-f0-9]{1,8})", re.IGNORECASE)
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def replaceEntityPattern(match: str, name: str) -> str:
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"""Convert HTML entity patterns,
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see https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#entity-references
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"""
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if name in entities:
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return entities[name]
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code: None | int = None
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if pat := DIGITAL_ENTITY_BASE10_RE.fullmatch(name):
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code = int(pat.group(1), 10)
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elif pat := DIGITAL_ENTITY_BASE16_RE.fullmatch(name):
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code = int(pat.group(1), 16)
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if code is not None and isValidEntityCode(code):
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return fromCodePoint(code)
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return match
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def unescapeAll(string: str) -> str:
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def replacer_func(match: Match[str]) -> str:
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escaped = match.group(1)
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if escaped:
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return escaped
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entity = match.group(2)
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return replaceEntityPattern(match.group(), entity)
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if "\\" not in string and "&" not in string:
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return string
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return UNESCAPE_ALL_RE.sub(replacer_func, string)
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ESCAPABLE = r"""\\!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\[\]^`{}|_~-"""
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ESCAPE_CHAR = re.compile(r"\\([" + ESCAPABLE + r"])")
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def stripEscape(string: str) -> str:
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"""Strip escape \\ characters"""
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return ESCAPE_CHAR.sub(r"\1", string)
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def escapeHtml(raw: str) -> str:
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"""Replace special characters "&", "<", ">" and '"' to HTML-safe sequences."""
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# like html.escape, but without escaping single quotes
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raw = raw.replace("&", "&") # Must be done first!
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raw = raw.replace("<", "<")
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raw = raw.replace(">", ">")
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raw = raw.replace('"', """)
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return raw
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# //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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REGEXP_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"[.?*+^$[\]\\(){}|-]")
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def escapeRE(string: str) -> str:
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string = REGEXP_ESCAPE_RE.sub("\\$&", string)
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return string
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# //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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def isSpace(code: int | None) -> bool:
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"""Check if character code is a whitespace."""
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return code in (0x09, 0x20)
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def isStrSpace(ch: str | None) -> bool:
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"""Check if character is a whitespace."""
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return ch in ("\t", " ")
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MD_WHITESPACE = {
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0x09, # \t
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0x0A, # \n
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0x0B, # \v
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0x0C, # \f
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0x0D, # \r
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0x20, # space
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0xA0,
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0x1680,
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0x202F,
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0x205F,
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0x3000,
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}
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def isWhiteSpace(code: int) -> bool:
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r"""Zs (unicode class) || [\t\f\v\r\n]"""
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if code >= 0x2000 and code <= 0x200A:
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return True
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return code in MD_WHITESPACE
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# //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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UNICODE_PUNCT_RE = re.compile(
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r"[!-#%-\*,-\/:;\?@\[-\]_\{\}\xA1\xA7\xAB\xB6\xB7\xBB\xBF\u037E\u0387\u055A-\u055F\u0589\u058A\u05BE\u05C0\u05C3\u05C6\u05F3\u05F4\u0609\u060A\u060C\u060D\u061B\u061E\u061F\u066A-\u066D\u06D4\u0700-\u070D\u07F7-\u07F9\u0830-\u083E\u085E\u0964\u0965\u0970\u09FD\u0A76\u0AF0\u0C84\u0DF4\u0E4F\u0E5A\u0E5B\u0F04-\u0F12\u0F14\u0F3A-\u0F3D\u0F85\u0FD0-\u0FD4\u0FD9\u0FDA\u104A-\u104F\u10FB\u1360-\u1368\u1400\u166D\u166E\u169B\u169C\u16EB-\u16ED\u1735\u1736\u17D4-\u17D6\u17D8-\u17DA\u1800-\u180A\u1944\u1945\u1A1E\u1A1F\u1AA0-\u1AA6\u1AA8-\u1AAD\u1B5A-\u1B60\u1BFC-\u1BFF\u1C3B-\u1C3F\u1C7E\u1C7F\u1CC0-\u1CC7\u1CD3\u2010-\u2027\u2030-\u2043\u2045-\u2051\u2053-\u205E\u207D\u207E\u208D\u208E\u2308-\u230B\u2329\u232A\u2768-\u2775\u27C5\u27C6\u27E6-\u27EF\u2983-\u2998\u29D8-\u29DB\u29FC\u29FD\u2CF9-\u2CFC\u2CFE\u2CFF\u2D70\u2E00-\u2E2E\u2E30-\u2E4E\u3001-\u3003\u3008-\u3011\u3014-\u301F\u3030\u303D\u30A0\u30FB\uA4FE\uA4FF\uA60D-\uA60F\uA673\uA67E\uA6F2-\uA6F7\uA874-\uA877\uA8CE\uA8CF\uA8F8-\uA8FA\uA8FC\uA92E\uA92F\uA95F\uA9C1-\uA9CD\uA9DE\uA9DF\uAA5C-\uAA5F\uAADE\uAADF\uAAF0\uAAF1\uABEB\uFD3E\uFD3F\uFE10-\uFE19\uFE30-\uFE52\uFE54-\uFE61\uFE63\uFE68\uFE6A\uFE6B\uFF01-\uFF03\uFF05-\uFF0A\uFF0C-\uFF0F\uFF1A\uFF1B\uFF1F\uFF20\uFF3B-\uFF3D\uFF3F\uFF5B\uFF5D\uFF5F-\uFF65]|\uD800[\uDD00-\uDD02\uDF9F\uDFD0]|\uD801\uDD6F|\uD802[\uDC57\uDD1F\uDD3F\uDE50-\uDE58\uDE7F\uDEF0-\uDEF6\uDF39-\uDF3F\uDF99-\uDF9C]|\uD803[\uDF55-\uDF59]|\uD804[\uDC47-\uDC4D\uDCBB\uDCBC\uDCBE-\uDCC1\uDD40-\uDD43\uDD74\uDD75\uDDC5-\uDDC8\uDDCD\uDDDB\uDDDD-\uDDDF\uDE38-\uDE3D\uDEA9]|\uD805[\uDC4B-\uDC4F\uDC5B\uDC5D\uDCC6\uDDC1-\uDDD7\uDE41-\uDE43\uDE60-\uDE6C\uDF3C-\uDF3E]|\uD806[\uDC3B\uDE3F-\uDE46\uDE9A-\uDE9C\uDE9E-\uDEA2]|\uD807[\uDC41-\uDC45\uDC70\uDC71\uDEF7\uDEF8]|\uD809[\uDC70-\uDC74]|\uD81A[\uDE6E\uDE6F\uDEF5\uDF37-\uDF3B\uDF44]|\uD81B[\uDE97-\uDE9A]|\uD82F\uDC9F|\uD836[\uDE87-\uDE8B]|\uD83A[\uDD5E\uDD5F]" # noqa: E501
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)
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# Currently without astral characters support.
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def isPunctChar(ch: str) -> bool:
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"""Check if character is a punctuation character."""
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return UNICODE_PUNCT_RE.search(ch) is not None
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MD_ASCII_PUNCT = {
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0x21, # /* ! */
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0x22, # /* " */
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0x23, # /* # */
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0x24, # /* $ */
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0x25, # /* % */
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0x26, # /* & */
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0x27, # /* ' */
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0x28, # /* ( */
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0x29, # /* ) */
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0x2A, # /* * */
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0x2B, # /* + */
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0x2C, # /* , */
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0x2D, # /* - */
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0x2E, # /* . */
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0x2F, # /* / */
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0x3A, # /* : */
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0x3B, # /* ; */
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0x3C, # /* < */
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0x3D, # /* = */
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0x3E, # /* > */
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0x3F, # /* ? */
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0x40, # /* @ */
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0x5B, # /* [ */
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0x5C, # /* \ */
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0x5D, # /* ] */
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0x5E, # /* ^ */
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0x5F, # /* _ */
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0x60, # /* ` */
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0x7B, # /* { */
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0x7C, # /* | */
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0x7D, # /* } */
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0x7E, # /* ~ */
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}
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def isMdAsciiPunct(ch: int) -> bool:
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"""Markdown ASCII punctuation characters.
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::
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!, ", #, $, %, &, ', (, ), *, +, ,, -, ., /, :, ;, <, =, >, ?, @, [, \\, ], ^, _, `, {, |, }, or ~
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See http://spec.commonmark.org/0.15/#ascii-punctuation-character
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Don't confuse with unicode punctuation !!! It lacks some chars in ascii range.
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""" # noqa: E501
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return ch in MD_ASCII_PUNCT
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def normalizeReference(string: str) -> str:
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"""Helper to unify [reference labels]."""
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# Trim and collapse whitespace
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#
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string = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", string.strip())
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# In node v10 'ẞ'.toLowerCase() === 'Ṿ', which is presumed to be a bug
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# fixed in v12 (couldn't find any details).
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#
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# So treat this one as a special case
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# (remove this when node v10 is no longer supported).
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#
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# if ('ẞ'.toLowerCase() === 'Ṿ') {
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# str = str.replace(/ẞ/g, 'ß')
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# }
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# .toLowerCase().toUpperCase() should get rid of all differences
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# between letter variants.
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#
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# Simple .toLowerCase() doesn't normalize 125 code points correctly,
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# and .toUpperCase doesn't normalize 6 of them (list of exceptions:
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# İ, ϴ, ẞ, Ω, K, Å - those are already uppercased, but have differently
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# uppercased versions).
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#
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# Here's an example showing how it happens. Lets take greek letter omega:
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# uppercase U+0398 (Θ), U+03f4 (ϴ) and lowercase U+03b8 (θ), U+03d1 (ϑ)
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#
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# Unicode entries:
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# 0398;GREEK CAPITAL LETTER THETA;Lu;0;L;;;;;N;;;;03B8
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# 03B8;GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA;Ll;0;L;;;;;N;;;0398;;0398
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# 03D1;GREEK THETA SYMBOL;Ll;0;L;<compat> 03B8;;;;N;GREEK SMALL LETTER SCRIPT THETA;;0398;;0398
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# 03F4;GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL;Lu;0;L;<compat> 0398;;;;N;;;;03B8
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#
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# Case-insensitive comparison should treat all of them as equivalent.
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#
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# But .toLowerCase() doesn't change ϑ (it's already lowercase),
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# and .toUpperCase() doesn't change ϴ (already uppercase).
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#
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# Applying first lower then upper case normalizes any character:
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# '\u0398\u03f4\u03b8\u03d1'.toLowerCase().toUpperCase() === '\u0398\u0398\u0398\u0398'
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#
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# Note: this is equivalent to unicode case folding; unicode normalization
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# is a different step that is not required here.
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#
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# Final result should be uppercased, because it's later stored in an object
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# (this avoid a conflict with Object.prototype members,
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# most notably, `__proto__`)
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#
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return string.lower().upper()
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LINK_OPEN_RE = re.compile(r"^<a[>\s]", flags=re.IGNORECASE)
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LINK_CLOSE_RE = re.compile(r"^</a\s*>", flags=re.IGNORECASE)
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def isLinkOpen(string: str) -> bool:
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return bool(LINK_OPEN_RE.search(string))
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def isLinkClose(string: str) -> bool:
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return bool(LINK_CLOSE_RE.search(string))
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