python-peps/pep0/pep.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Code for handling object representation of a PEP."""
import re
import textwrap
import unicodedata
from email.parser import HeaderParser
from . import constants
class PEPError(Exception):
def __init__(self, error, pep_file, pep_number=None):
super(PEPError, self).__init__(error)
self.filename = pep_file
self.number = pep_number
def __str__(self):
error_msg = super(PEPError, self).__str__()
if self.number is not None:
return "PEP %d: %r" % (self.number, error_msg)
else:
return "(%s): %r" % (self.filename, error_msg)
class Author(object):
"""Represent PEP authors.
Attributes:
+ first_last : str
The author's full name.
+ last_first : str
Output the author's name in Last, First, Suffix order.
+ first : str
The author's first name. A middle initial may be included.
+ last : str
The author's last name.
+ suffix : str
A person's suffix (can be the empty string).
+ sort_by : str
Modification of the author's last name that should be used for
sorting.
+ email : str
The author's email address.
"""
def __init__(self, author_and_email_tuple):
"""Parse the name and email address of an author."""
name, email = author_and_email_tuple
self.first_last = name.strip()
self.email = email.lower()
last_name_fragment, suffix = self._last_name(name)
name_sep = name.index(last_name_fragment)
self.first = name[:name_sep].rstrip()
self.last = last_name_fragment
self.suffix = suffix
if not self.first:
self.last_first = self.last
else:
self.last_first = u', '.join([self.last, self.first])
if self.suffix:
self.last_first += u', ' + self.suffix
if self.last == "van Rossum":
# Special case for our beloved BDFL. :)
if self.first == "Guido":
self.nick = "GvR"
elif self.first == "Just":
self.nick = "JvR"
else:
raise ValueError("unkown van Rossum %r!" % self)
self.last_first += " (%s)" % (self.nick,)
else:
self.nick = self.last
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.first_last)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.first_last == other.first_last
@property
def sort_by(self):
name_parts = self.last.split()
for index, part in enumerate(name_parts):
if part[0].isupper():
break
else:
raise ValueError("last name missing a capital letter")
base = u' '.join(name_parts[index:]).lower()
return unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', base).encode('ASCII', 'ignore')
def _last_name(self, full_name):
"""Find the last name (or nickname) of a full name.
If no last name (e.g, 'Aahz') then return the full name. If there is a
leading, lowercase portion to the last name (e.g., 'van' or 'von') then
include it. If there is a suffix (e.g., 'Jr.') that is appended through a
comma, then drop the suffix.
"""
name_partition = full_name.partition(u',')
no_suffix = name_partition[0].strip()
suffix = name_partition[2].strip()
name_parts = no_suffix.split()
part_count = len(name_parts)
if part_count == 1 or part_count == 2:
return name_parts[-1], suffix
else:
assert part_count > 2
if name_parts[-2].islower():
return u' '.join(name_parts[-2:]), suffix
else:
return name_parts[-1], suffix
class PEP(object):
"""Representation of PEPs.
Attributes:
+ number : int
PEP number.
+ title : str
PEP title.
+ type_ : str
The type of PEP. Can only be one of the values from
PEP.type_values.
+ status : str
The PEP's status. Value must be found in PEP.status_values.
+ authors : Sequence(Author)
A list of the authors.
"""
# The various RFC 822 headers that are supported.
# The second item in the nested tuples represents if the header is
# required or not.
headers = (('PEP', True), ('Title', True), ('Version', True),
('Last-Modified', True), ('Author', True),
('Discussions-To', False), ('Status', True), ('Type', True),
('Content-Type', False), ('Requires', False),
('Created', True), ('Python-Version', False),
('Post-History', False), ('Replaces', False),
('Replaced-By', False))
# Valid values for the Type header.
type_values = (u"Standards Track", u"Informational", u"Process")
# Valid values for the Status header.
# Active PEPs can only be for Informational or Process PEPs.
status_values = (u"Accepted", u"Rejected", u"Withdrawn", u"Deferred", u"Final",
u"Active", u"Draft", u"Replaced")
def __init__(self, pep_file):
"""Init object from an open PEP file object."""
# Parse the headers.
self.filename = pep_file
pep_parser = HeaderParser()
metadata = pep_parser.parse(pep_file)
header_order = iter(self.headers)
try:
for header_name in metadata.keys():
current_header, required = header_order.next()
while header_name != current_header and not required:
current_header, required = header_order.next()
if header_name != current_header:
raise PEPError("did not deal with "
"%r before having to handle %r" %
(header_name, current_header),
pep_file.name)
except StopIteration:
raise PEPError("headers missing or out of order",
pep_file.name)
required = False
try:
while not required:
current_header, required = header_order.next()
else:
raise PEPError("PEP is missing its %r" % (current_header,),
pep_file.name)
except StopIteration:
pass
# 'PEP'.
try:
self.number = int(metadata['PEP'])
except ValueError:
raise PEPParseError("PEP number isn't an integer", pep_file.name)
# 'Title'.
self.title = metadata['Title']
# 'Type'.
type_ = metadata['Type']
if type_ not in self.type_values:
raise PEPError('%r is not a valid Type value' % (type_,),
pep_file.name, self.number)
self.type_ = type_
# 'Status'.
status = metadata['Status']
if status not in self.status_values:
if status == "April Fool!":
# See PEP 401 :)
status = "Rejected"
else:
raise PEPError("%r is not a valid Status value" %
(status,), pep_file.name, self.number)
# Special case for Active PEPs.
if (status == u"Active" and
self.type_ not in ("Process", "Informational")):
raise PEPError("Only Process and Informational PEPs may "
"have an Active status", pep_file.name,
self.number)
self.status = status
# 'Author'.
authors_and_emails = self._parse_author(metadata['Author'])
if len(authors_and_emails) < 1:
raise PEPError("no authors found", pep_file.name,
self.number)
self.authors = map(Author, authors_and_emails)
def _parse_author(self, data):
"""Return a list of author names and emails."""
# XXX Consider using email.utils.parseaddr (doesn't work with names
# lacking an email address.
angled = ur'(?P<author>.+?) <(?P<email>.+?)>'
paren = ur'(?P<email>.+?) \((?P<author>.+?)\)'
simple = ur'(?P<author>[^,]+)'
author_list = []
for regex in (angled, paren, simple):
# Watch out for commas separating multiple names.
regex += u'(,\s*)?'
for match in re.finditer(regex, data):
# Watch out for suffixes like 'Jr.' when they are comma-separated
# from the name and thus cause issues when *all* names are only
# separated by commas.
match_dict = match.groupdict()
author = match_dict['author']
if not author.partition(' ')[1] and author.endswith('.'):
prev_author = author_list.pop()
author = ', '.join([prev_author, author])
if u'email' not in match_dict:
email = ''
else:
email = match_dict['email']
author_list.append((author, email))
else:
# If authors were found then stop searching as only expect one
# style of author citation.
if author_list:
break
return author_list
@property
def type_abbr(self):
"""Return the how the type is to be represented in the index."""
return self.type_[0].upper()
@property
def status_abbr(self):
"""Return how the status should be represented in the index."""
if self.status in ('Draft', 'Active'):
return u' '
else:
return self.status[0].upper()
@property
def author_abbr(self):
"""Return the author list as a comma-separated with only last names."""
return u', '.join(x.nick for x in self.authors)
@property
def title_abbr(self):
"""Shorten the title to be no longer than the max title length."""
if len(self.title) <= constants.title_length:
return self.title
wrapped_title = textwrap.wrap(self.title, constants.title_length - 4)
return wrapped_title[0] + u' ...'
def __unicode__(self):
"""Return the line entry for the PEP."""
pep_info = {'type': self.type_abbr, 'number': str(self.number),
'title': self.title_abbr, 'status': self.status_abbr,
'authors': self.author_abbr}
return constants.column_format % pep_info