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Finish documenting Wikicode.

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Ben Kurtovic 12 anos atrás
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@@ -33,7 +33,14 @@ __all__ = ["Wikicode"]
FLAGS = re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE

class Wikicode(StringMixIn):
"""A ``Wikicode`` is a container for nodes that functions like a string.
"""A ``Wikicode`` is a container for nodes that operates like a string.

Additionally, it contains methods that can be used to extract data from or
modify the nodes, implemented in an interface similar to a list. For
example, :py:meth:`index` can get the index of a node in the list, and
:py:meth:`insert` can add a new node at that index. The :py:meth:`filter()
<ifilter>` series of functions is very useful for extracting and iterating
over, for example, all of the templates in the object.
"""

def __init__(self, nodes):
@@ -364,6 +371,27 @@ class Wikicode(StringMixIn):

def get_sections(self, flat=True, matches=None, levels=None, flags=FLAGS,
include_headings=True):
"""Return a list of sections within the page.

Sections are returned as
:py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.wikicode.Wikicode` objects with a shared
node list (implemented using
:py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.smart_list.SmartList`) so that changes to
sections are reflected in the parent Wikicode object.

With *flat* as ``True``, each returned section contains all of its
subsections within the :py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.wikicode.Wikicode`;
otherwise, the returned sections contain only the section up to the
next heading, regardless of its size. If *matches* is given, it should
be a regex to matched against the titles of section headings; only
sections whose headings match the regex will be included. If *levels*
is given, it should be a list of integers; only sections whose heading
levels are within the list will be returned. If *include_headings* is
``True``, the section's literal
:py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.nodes.heading.Heading` object will be
included in returned :py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.wikicode.Wikicode`
objects; otherwise, this is skipped.
"""
if matches:
matches = r"^(=+?)\s*" + matches + r"\s*\1$"
headings = self.filter(recursive=True, matches=matches, flags=flags,
@@ -380,17 +408,31 @@ class Wikicode(StringMixIn):
for (level, start) in buffers:
if not flat or this <= level:
buffers.remove([level, start])
sections.append(self.nodes[start:i])
sections.append(Wikicode(self.nodes[start:i]))
buffers.append([this, i])
if not include_headings:
i += 1
i += 1
for (level, start) in buffers:
if start != i:
sections.append(self.nodes[start:i])
sections.append(Wikicode(self.nodes[start:i]))
return sections

def strip_code(self, normalize=True, collapse=True):
"""Return a rendered string without unprintable code such as templates.

The way a node is stripped is handled by the
:py:meth:`~mwparserfromhell.nodes.Node.__showtree__` method of
:py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.nodes.Node` objects, which generally
return a subset of their nodes or ``None``. For example, templates and
tags are removed completely, links are stripped to just their display
part, headings are stripped to just their title. If *normalize* is
``True``, various things may be done to strip code further, such as
converting HTML entities like ``&Sigma;``, ``&#931;``, and ``&#x3a3;``
to ``Σ``. If *collapse* is ``True``, we will try to remove excess
whitespace as well (three or more newlines are converted to two, for
example).
"""
nodes = []
for node in self.nodes:
stripped = node.__strip__(normalize, collapse)
@@ -406,5 +448,27 @@ class Wikicode(StringMixIn):
return "".join(nodes)

def get_tree(self):
"""Return a hierarchical tree representation of the object.

The representation is a string makes the most sense printed. It is
built by calling :py:meth:`_get_tree` on the
:py:class:`~mwparserfromhell.wikicode.Wikicode` object and its children
recursively. The end result may look something like the following::

>>> text = "Lorem ipsum {{foo|bar|{{baz}}|spam=eggs}}"
>>> print mwparserfromhell.parse(text).get_tree()
Lorem ipsum
{{
foo
| 1
= bar
| 2
= {{
baz
}}
| spam
= eggs
}}
"""
marker = object() # Random object we can find with certainty in a list
return "\n".join(self._get_tree(self, [], marker, 0))

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