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def parse_color(color): |
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raise ValueError(_("Invalid color specification %s") % color) |
raise ValueError(_("Invalid color specification %s") % color) |
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class XMLReader(xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler): |
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# Dictionary mapping element names (or (URI, element name) pairs for |
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# documents using namespaces) to method names. The methods should |
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# accept the same parameters as the startElement (or startElementNS) |
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# methods. The start_dispatcher is used by the default startElement |
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# and startElementNS methods to call a method for the open tag of an |
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# element. |
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start_dispatcher = {} |
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# end_dispatcher works just like start_dispatcher but it's used by |
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# endElement and endElementNS. The method whose names it maps to |
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# should accept the same parameters as endElement and endElementNS. |
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end_dispatcher = {} |
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def __init__(self): |
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self.chars = '' |
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self.__directory = "" |
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self.__dispatchers = {} |
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def read(self, file_or_filename): |
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if hasattr(file_or_filename, "read"): |
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# it's a file object |
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self.__directory = "" |
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self.__file = file_or_filename |
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else: |
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filename = file_or_filename |
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self.__directory = os.path.dirname(filename) |
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self.__file = open(filename) |
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parser = make_parser() |
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parser.setContentHandler(self) |
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parser.setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler()) |
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parser.setFeature(xml.sax.handler.feature_namespaces, 1) |
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# |
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# Well, this isn't pretty, but it appears that if you |
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# use Python 2.2 without the site-package _xmlplus then |
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# the following will fail, and without them it will work. |
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# However, if you do have the site-package and you don't |
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# call these functions, the reader raises an exception |
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# |
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# The reason we set these to 0 in the first place is |
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# because there is an unresolved issue with external |
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# entities causing an exception in the reader |
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# |
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try: |
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parser.setFeature(xml.sax.handler.feature_validation,0) |
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parser.setFeature(xml.sax.handler.feature_external_ges,0) |
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parser.setFeature(xml.sax.handler.feature_external_pes,0) |
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except SAXNotRecognizedException: |
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pass |
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parser.parse(self.__file) |
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self.close() |
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def close(self): |
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self.__file.close() |
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def GetFilename(self): |
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if hasattr(self.__file, "name"): |
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return self.__file.name |
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return "" |
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def GetDirectory(self): |
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return self.__directory |
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def AddDispatchers(self, dict): |
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"""Add the function names that should be used to process XML tags. |
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dict -- a dictionary whose keys are XML tag strings and whose values |
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are pairs of strings such that the first string is |
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the name of the function that should be called when the |
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XML tag opens and the second string is the name of the |
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function that should be called when the XML tag closes. |
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If a pair element is None, no function is called. |
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""" |
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self.__dispatchers.update(dict) |
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def startElementNS(self, name, qname, attrs): |
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"""Call the method given for name in self.start_dispatcher |
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""" |
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if name[0] is None: |
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method_name = self.__dispatchers.get(name[1]) |
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else: |
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# Dispatch with namespace |
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method_name = self.__dispatchers.get(name) |
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if method_name is not None and method_name[0] is not None: |
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getattr(self, method_name[0])(name, qname, attrs) |
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def endElementNS(self, name, qname): |
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"""Call the method given for name in self.end_dispatcher |
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""" |
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if name[0] is None: |
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method_name = self.__dispatchers.get(name[1]) |
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else: |
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# Dispatch with namespace |
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method_name = self.__dispatchers.get(name) |
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if method_name is not None and method_name[1] is not None: |
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getattr(self, method_name[1])(name, qname) |
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def encode(self, str): |
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"""Assume that str is in Unicode and encode it into Latin1. |
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If str is None, return None |
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""" |
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if str is not None: |
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return str.encode("latin1") |
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else: |
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return None |
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class SessionLoader(XMLReader): |
class SessionLoader(XMLReader): |
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def __init__(self): |
def __init__(self): |