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New Chameleon templating engine, engine is now configurable.
We now have two configurable templating engines, the old Zope TAL
templates (called zopetal in the config) and the new Chameleon (called
chameleon in the config). A new config-option "template_engine" under
[main] can take these config-options, the default is zopetal.
Thanks to Cheer Xiao for the idea of making this configurable *and*
for the actual implementation!
Cheer Xiao commit log:
- The original TAL engine ported from Zope is thereafter referred to as
"zopetal", in speech and in code
- A new option "template_engine" under [main] introduced
- Zopetal-specific code stripped from cgi/templating.py to form the new
cgi/engine_zopetal.py
- Interface to Chameleon in cgi/engine_chameleon.py
- Engines are supposed to provide a Templates class that mimics the
behavior of the old cgi.templating.Templates. The Templates class is
preferably subclassed from cgi.templating.TemplatesBase.
- New function cgi.templating.get_templates to get the appropriate engine's
Templates instance according to the engine name
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Thu, 23 Feb 2012 18:10:03 +0100 |
| parents | 6e3e4f24c753 |
| children | 39af8a0f3446 |
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############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ############################################################################## __doc__='''Batch class, for iterating over a sequence in batches ''' __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' class LazyPrevBatch: def __of__(self, parent): return Batch(parent._sequence, parent._size, parent.first - parent._size + parent.overlap, 0, parent.orphan, parent.overlap) class LazyNextBatch: def __of__(self, parent): try: parent._sequence[parent.end] except IndexError: return None return Batch(parent._sequence, parent._size, parent.end - parent.overlap, 0, parent.orphan, parent.overlap) class LazySequenceLength: def __of__(self, parent): parent.sequence_length = l = len(parent._sequence) return l class Batch: """Create a sequence batch""" __allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = 1 previous = LazyPrevBatch() next = LazyNextBatch() sequence_length = LazySequenceLength() def __init__(self, sequence, size, start=0, end=0, orphan=0, overlap=0): '''Encapsulate "sequence" in batches of "size". Arguments: "start" and "end" are 0-based indexes into the sequence. If the next batch would contain no more than "orphan" elements, it is combined with the current batch. "overlap" is the number of elements shared by adjacent batches. If "size" is not specified, it is computed from "start" and "end". If "size" is 0, it is the length of the sequence. Failing that, it is 7. Attributes: Note that the "start" attribute, unlike the argument, is a 1-based index (I know, lame). "first" is the 0-based index. "length" is the actual number of elements in the batch. "sequence_length" is the length of the original, unbatched, sequence ''' start = start + 1 start,end,sz = opt(start,end,size,orphan,sequence) self._sequence = sequence self.size = sz self._size = size self.start = start self.end = end self.orphan = orphan self.overlap = overlap self.first = max(start - 1, 0) self.length = self.end - self.first if self.first == 0: self.previous = None def __getitem__(self, index): if index < 0: if index + self.end < self.first: raise IndexError, index return self._sequence[index + self.end] if index >= self.length: raise IndexError, index return self._sequence[index + self.first] def __len__(self): return self.length def opt(start,end,size,orphan,sequence): if size < 1: if size == 0: size=len(sequence) elif start > 0 and end > 0 and end >= start: size=end+1-start else: size=7 if start > 0: try: sequence[start-1] except IndexError: start=len(sequence) if end > 0: if end < start: end=start else: end=start+size-1 try: sequence[end+orphan-1] except IndexError: end=len(sequence) elif end > 0: try: sequence[end-1] except IndexError: end=len(sequence) start=end+1-size if start - 1 < orphan: start=1 else: start=1 end=start+size-1 try: sequence[end+orphan-1] except IndexError: end=len(sequence) return start,end,size
