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view roundup/token_r.py @ 8299:43899d99fc4d
refactor(ruff): multiple changes to clear ruff issues
Fix a couple of missing returns of booleans for security checks.
Turns an implicit return None into an explicit return False.
Fix loop index variable being reassigned inside loop by renaming index
variable. 2 instances.
Consolidate 2 isinstance calls to 1 with tuple class argument.
Replace dict(list comprehension) with dict conprehension.
Variable renames.
Removal of unused variable.
Whitespace fixes.
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| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:10:39 -0500 |
| parents | 9a74dfeb8620 |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Richard Jones, richard@bofh.asn.au. # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # This module is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # """This module provides the tokeniser used by roundup-admin. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' def token_split(s, whitespace=' \r\n\t', quotes='\'"', escaped={'r': '\r', 'n': '\n', 't': '\t'}): r'''Split the string up into tokens. An occurence of a ``'`` or ``"`` in the input will cause the splitter to ignore whitespace until a matching quote char is found. Embedded non-matching quote chars are also skipped. Whitespace and quoting characters may be escaped using a backslash. ``\r``, ``\n`` and ``\t`` are converted to carriage-return, newline and tab. All other backslashed characters are left as-is. Valid examples:: hello world (2 tokens: hello, world) "hello world" (1 token: hello world) "Roch'e" Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan) Roch\'e Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan) address="1 2 3" (1 token: address=1 2 3) \\ (1 token: \) \n (1 token: a newline) \o (1 token: \o) Invalid examples:: "hello world (no matching quote) Roch'e Compaan (no matching quote) ''' l = [] pos = 0 NEWTOKEN = 'newtoken' TOKEN = 'token' QUOTE = 'quote' ESCAPE = 'escape' quotechar = '' state = NEWTOKEN oldstate = '' # one-level state stack ;) length = len(s) token = '' while 1: # end of string, finish off the current token if pos == length: if state == QUOTE: raise ValueError # noqa: E701 elif state == TOKEN: l.append(token) # noqa: E701 break c = s[pos] if state == NEWTOKEN: # looking for a new token if c in quotes: # quoted token state = QUOTE quotechar = c pos = pos + 1 continue elif c in whitespace: # skip whitespace pos = pos + 1 continue elif c == '\\': pos = pos + 1 oldstate = TOKEN state = ESCAPE continue # otherwise we have a token state = TOKEN elif state == TOKEN: if c in whitespace: # have a token, and have just found a whitespace terminator l.append(token) pos = pos + 1 state = NEWTOKEN token = '' continue elif c in quotes: # have a token, just found embedded quotes state = QUOTE quotechar = c pos = pos + 1 continue elif c == '\\': pos = pos + 1 oldstate = state state = ESCAPE continue elif state == QUOTE and c == '\\': # in a quoted token and found an escape sequence pos = pos + 1 oldstate = state state = ESCAPE continue elif state == QUOTE and c == quotechar: # in a quoted token and found a matching quote char pos = pos + 1 # now we're looking for whitespace state = TOKEN continue elif state == ESCAPE: # escaped-char conversions (t, r, n) # TODO: octal, hexdigit state = oldstate if c in escaped: c = escaped[c] # just add this char to the token and move along token = token + c pos = pos + 1 return l # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
