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|   | #   Copyright 2000-2008 Michael Hudson-Doyle <micahel@gmail.com> | ||
|  | #                       Armin Rigo | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | #                        All Rights Reserved | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and | ||
|  | # its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, | ||
|  | # provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and | ||
|  | # that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in | ||
|  | # supporting documentation. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # THE AUTHOR MICHAEL HUDSON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO | ||
|  | # THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY | ||
|  | # AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, | ||
|  | # INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER | ||
|  | # RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF | ||
|  | # CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN | ||
|  | # CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | """
 | ||
|  | functions for parsing keyspecs | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Support for turning keyspecs into appropriate sequences. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | pyrepl uses it's own bastardized keyspec format, which is meant to be | ||
|  | a strict superset of readline's \"KEYSEQ\" format (which is to say | ||
|  | that if you can come up with a spec readline accepts that this | ||
|  | doesn't, you've found a bug and should tell me about it). | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Note that this is the `\\C-o' style of readline keyspec, not the | ||
|  | `Control-o' sort. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A keyspec is a string representing a sequence of keypresses that can | ||
|  | be bound to a command. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | All characters other than the backslash represent themselves.  In the | ||
|  | traditional manner, a backslash introduces a escape sequence. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The extension to readline is that the sequence \\<KEY> denotes the | ||
|  | sequence of charaters produced by hitting KEY. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Examples: | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | `a'     - what you get when you hit the `a' key | ||
|  | `\\EOA'  - Escape - O - A (up, on my terminal) | ||
|  | `\\<UP>' - the up arrow key | ||
|  | `\\<up>' - ditto (keynames are case insensitive) | ||
|  | `\\C-o', `\\c-o'  - control-o | ||
|  | `\\M-.'  - meta-period | ||
|  | `\\E.'   - ditto (that's how meta works for pyrepl) | ||
|  | `\\<tab>', `\\<TAB>', `\\t', `\\011', '\\x09', '\\X09', '\\C-i', '\\C-I' | ||
|  |    - all of these are the tab character.  Can you think of any more? | ||
|  | """
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | _escapes = { | ||
|  |     "\\": "\\", | ||
|  |     "'": "'", | ||
|  |     '"': '"', | ||
|  |     "a": "\a", | ||
|  |     "b": "\b", | ||
|  |     "e": "\033", | ||
|  |     "f": "\f", | ||
|  |     "n": "\n", | ||
|  |     "r": "\r", | ||
|  |     "t": "\t", | ||
|  |     "v": "\v", | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | _keynames = { | ||
|  |     "backspace": "backspace", | ||
|  |     "delete": "delete", | ||
|  |     "down": "down", | ||
|  |     "end": "end", | ||
|  |     "enter": "\r", | ||
|  |     "escape": "\033", | ||
|  |     "f1": "f1", | ||
|  |     "f2": "f2", | ||
|  |     "f3": "f3", | ||
|  |     "f4": "f4", | ||
|  |     "f5": "f5", | ||
|  |     "f6": "f6", | ||
|  |     "f7": "f7", | ||
|  |     "f8": "f8", | ||
|  |     "f9": "f9", | ||
|  |     "f10": "f10", | ||
|  |     "f11": "f11", | ||
|  |     "f12": "f12", | ||
|  |     "f13": "f13", | ||
|  |     "f14": "f14", | ||
|  |     "f15": "f15", | ||
|  |     "f16": "f16", | ||
|  |     "f17": "f17", | ||
|  |     "f18": "f18", | ||
|  |     "f19": "f19", | ||
|  |     "f20": "f20", | ||
|  |     "home": "home", | ||
|  |     "insert": "insert", | ||
|  |     "left": "left", | ||
|  |     "page down": "page down", | ||
|  |     "page up": "page up", | ||
|  |     "return": "\r", | ||
|  |     "right": "right", | ||
|  |     "space": " ", | ||
|  |     "tab": "\t", | ||
|  |     "up": "up", | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | class KeySpecError(Exception): | ||
|  |     pass | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | def _parse_key1(key, s): | ||
|  |     ctrl = 0 | ||
|  |     meta = 0 | ||
|  |     ret = "" | ||
|  |     while not ret and s < len(key): | ||
|  |         if key[s] == "\\": | ||
|  |             c = key[s + 1].lower() | ||
|  |             if c in _escapes: | ||
|  |                 ret = _escapes[c] | ||
|  |                 s += 2 | ||
|  |             elif c == "c": | ||
|  |                 if key[s + 2] != "-": | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "\\C must be followed by `-' (char %d of %s)" | ||
|  |                         % (s + 2, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 if ctrl: | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "doubled \\C- (char %d of %s)" % (s + 1, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 ctrl = 1 | ||
|  |                 s += 3 | ||
|  |             elif c == "m": | ||
|  |                 if key[s + 2] != "-": | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "\\M must be followed by `-' (char %d of %s)" | ||
|  |                         % (s + 2, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 if meta: | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "doubled \\M- (char %d of %s)" % (s + 1, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 meta = 1 | ||
|  |                 s += 3 | ||
|  |             elif c.isdigit(): | ||
|  |                 n = key[s + 1 : s + 4] | ||
|  |                 ret = chr(int(n, 8)) | ||
|  |                 s += 4 | ||
|  |             elif c == "x": | ||
|  |                 n = key[s + 2 : s + 4] | ||
|  |                 ret = chr(int(n, 16)) | ||
|  |                 s += 4 | ||
|  |             elif c == "<": | ||
|  |                 t = key.find(">", s) | ||
|  |                 if t == -1: | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "unterminated \\< starting at char %d of %s" | ||
|  |                         % (s + 1, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 ret = key[s + 2 : t].lower() | ||
|  |                 if ret not in _keynames: | ||
|  |                     raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                         "unrecognised keyname `%s' at char %d of %s" | ||
|  |                         % (ret, s + 2, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                     ) | ||
|  |                 ret = _keynames[ret] | ||
|  |                 s = t + 1 | ||
|  |             else: | ||
|  |                 raise KeySpecError( | ||
|  |                     "unknown backslash escape %s at char %d of %s" | ||
|  |                     % (repr(c), s + 2, repr(key)) | ||
|  |                 ) | ||
|  |         else: | ||
|  |             ret = key[s] | ||
|  |             s += 1 | ||
|  |     if ctrl: | ||
|  |         if len(ret) > 1: | ||
|  |             raise KeySpecError("\\C- must be followed by a character") | ||
|  |         ret = chr(ord(ret) & 0x1F)  # curses.ascii.ctrl() | ||
|  |     if meta: | ||
|  |         ret = ["\033", ret] | ||
|  |     else: | ||
|  |         ret = [ret] | ||
|  |     return ret, s | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | def parse_keys(key): | ||
|  |     s = 0 | ||
|  |     r = [] | ||
|  |     while s < len(key): | ||
|  |         k, s = _parse_key1(key, s) | ||
|  |         r.extend(k) | ||
|  |     return r | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | def compile_keymap(keymap, empty=b""): | ||
|  |     r = {} | ||
|  |     for key, value in keymap.items(): | ||
|  |         if isinstance(key, bytes): | ||
|  |             first = key[:1] | ||
|  |         else: | ||
|  |             first = key[0] | ||
|  |         r.setdefault(first, {})[key[1:]] = value | ||
|  |     for key, value in r.items(): | ||
|  |         if empty in value: | ||
|  |             if len(value) != 1: | ||
|  |                 raise KeySpecError("key definitions for %s clash" % (value.values(),)) | ||
|  |             else: | ||
|  |                 r[key] = value[empty] | ||
|  |         else: | ||
|  |             r[key] = compile_keymap(value, empty) | ||
|  |     return r |