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| """Tokenization help for Python programs.
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| 
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| tokenize(readline) is a generator that breaks a stream of bytes into
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| Python tokens.  It decodes the bytes according to PEP-0263 for
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| determining source file encoding.
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| 
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| It accepts a readline-like method which is called repeatedly to get the
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| next line of input (or b"" for EOF).  It generates 5-tuples with these
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| members:
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| 
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|     the token type (see token.py)
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|     the token (a string)
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|     the starting (row, column) indices of the token (a 2-tuple of ints)
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|     the ending (row, column) indices of the token (a 2-tuple of ints)
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|     the original line (string)
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| 
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| It is designed to match the working of the Python tokenizer exactly, except
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| that it produces COMMENT tokens for comments and gives type OP for all
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| operators.  Additionally, all token lists start with an ENCODING token
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| which tells you which encoding was used to decode the bytes stream.
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| """
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| 
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| __author__ = 'Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>'
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| __credits__ = ('GvR, ESR, Tim Peters, Thomas Wouters, Fred Drake, '
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|                'Skip Montanaro, Raymond Hettinger, Trent Nelson, '
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|                'Michael Foord')
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| from builtins import open as _builtin_open
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| from codecs import lookup, BOM_UTF8
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| import collections
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| from io import TextIOWrapper
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| import itertools as _itertools
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| import re
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| import sys
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| from token import *
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| from token import EXACT_TOKEN_TYPES
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| 
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| cookie_re = re.compile(r'^[ \t\f]*#.*?coding[:=][ \t]*([-\w.]+)', re.ASCII)
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| blank_re = re.compile(br'^[ \t\f]*(?:[#\r\n]|$)', re.ASCII)
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| 
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| import token
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| __all__ = token.__all__ + ["tokenize", "generate_tokens", "detect_encoding",
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|                            "untokenize", "TokenInfo"]
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| del token
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| 
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| class TokenInfo(collections.namedtuple('TokenInfo', 'type string start end line')):
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         annotated_type = '%d (%s)' % (self.type, tok_name[self.type])
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|         return ('TokenInfo(type=%s, string=%r, start=%r, end=%r, line=%r)' %
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|                 self._replace(type=annotated_type))
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def exact_type(self):
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|         if self.type == OP and self.string in EXACT_TOKEN_TYPES:
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|             return EXACT_TOKEN_TYPES[self.string]
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|         else:
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|             return self.type
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| 
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| def group(*choices): return '(' + '|'.join(choices) + ')'
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| def any(*choices): return group(*choices) + '*'
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| def maybe(*choices): return group(*choices) + '?'
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| 
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| # Note: we use unicode matching for names ("\w") but ascii matching for
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| # number literals.
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| Whitespace = r'[ \f\t]*'
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| Comment = r'#[^\r\n]*'
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| Ignore = Whitespace + any(r'\\\r?\n' + Whitespace) + maybe(Comment)
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| Name = r'\w+'
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| 
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| Hexnumber = r'0[xX](?:_?[0-9a-fA-F])+'
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| Binnumber = r'0[bB](?:_?[01])+'
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| Octnumber = r'0[oO](?:_?[0-7])+'
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| Decnumber = r'(?:0(?:_?0)*|[1-9](?:_?[0-9])*)'
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| Intnumber = group(Hexnumber, Binnumber, Octnumber, Decnumber)
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| Exponent = r'[eE][-+]?[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*'
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| Pointfloat = group(r'[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*\.(?:[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*)?',
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|                    r'\.[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*') + maybe(Exponent)
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| Expfloat = r'[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*' + Exponent
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| Floatnumber = group(Pointfloat, Expfloat)
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| Imagnumber = group(r'[0-9](?:_?[0-9])*[jJ]', Floatnumber + r'[jJ]')
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| Number = group(Imagnumber, Floatnumber, Intnumber)
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| 
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| # Return the empty string, plus all of the valid string prefixes.
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| def _all_string_prefixes():
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|     # The valid string prefixes. Only contain the lower case versions,
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|     #  and don't contain any permutations (include 'fr', but not
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|     #  'rf'). The various permutations will be generated.
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|     _valid_string_prefixes = ['b', 'r', 'u', 'f', 'br', 'fr']
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|     # if we add binary f-strings, add: ['fb', 'fbr']
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|     result = {''}
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|     for prefix in _valid_string_prefixes:
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|         for t in _itertools.permutations(prefix):
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|             # create a list with upper and lower versions of each
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|             #  character
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|             for u in _itertools.product(*[(c, c.upper()) for c in t]):
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|                 result.add(''.join(u))
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|     return result
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| 
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| def _compile(expr):
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|     return re.compile(expr, re.UNICODE)
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| 
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| # Note that since _all_string_prefixes includes the empty string,
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| #  StringPrefix can be the empty string (making it optional).
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| StringPrefix = group(*_all_string_prefixes())
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| 
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| # Tail end of ' string.
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| Single = r"[^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*'"
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| # Tail end of " string.
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| Double = r'[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*"'
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| # Tail end of ''' string.
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| Single3 = r"[^'\\]*(?:(?:\\.|'(?!''))[^'\\]*)*'''"
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| # Tail end of """ string.
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| Double3 = r'[^"\\]*(?:(?:\\.|"(?!""))[^"\\]*)*"""'
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| Triple = group(StringPrefix + "'''", StringPrefix + '"""')
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| # Single-line ' or " string.
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| String = group(StringPrefix + r"'[^\n'\\]*(?:\\.[^\n'\\]*)*'",
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|                StringPrefix + r'"[^\n"\\]*(?:\\.[^\n"\\]*)*"')
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| 
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| # Sorting in reverse order puts the long operators before their prefixes.
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| # Otherwise if = came before ==, == would get recognized as two instances
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| # of =.
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| Special = group(*map(re.escape, sorted(EXACT_TOKEN_TYPES, reverse=True)))
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| Funny = group(r'\r?\n', Special)
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| 
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| PlainToken = group(Number, Funny, String, Name)
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| Token = Ignore + PlainToken
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| 
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| # First (or only) line of ' or " string.
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| ContStr = group(StringPrefix + r"'[^\n'\\]*(?:\\.[^\n'\\]*)*" +
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|                 group("'", r'\\\r?\n'),
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|                 StringPrefix + r'"[^\n"\\]*(?:\\.[^\n"\\]*)*' +
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|                 group('"', r'\\\r?\n'))
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| PseudoExtras = group(r'\\\r?\n|\Z', Comment, Triple)
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| PseudoToken = Whitespace + group(PseudoExtras, Number, Funny, ContStr, Name)
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| 
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| # For a given string prefix plus quotes, endpats maps it to a regex
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| #  to match the remainder of that string. _prefix can be empty, for
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| #  a normal single or triple quoted string (with no prefix).
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| endpats = {}
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| for _prefix in _all_string_prefixes():
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|     endpats[_prefix + "'"] = Single
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|     endpats[_prefix + '"'] = Double
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|     endpats[_prefix + "'''"] = Single3
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|     endpats[_prefix + '"""'] = Double3
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| 
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| # A set of all of the single and triple quoted string prefixes,
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| #  including the opening quotes.
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| single_quoted = set()
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| triple_quoted = set()
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| for t in _all_string_prefixes():
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|     for u in (t + '"', t + "'"):
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|         single_quoted.add(u)
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|     for u in (t + '"""', t + "'''"):
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|         triple_quoted.add(u)
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| 
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| tabsize = 8
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| 
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| class TokenError(Exception): pass
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| 
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| class StopTokenizing(Exception): pass
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| 
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| 
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| class Untokenizer:
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| 
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         self.tokens = []
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|         self.prev_row = 1
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|         self.prev_col = 0
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|         self.encoding = None
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| 
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|     def add_whitespace(self, start):
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|         row, col = start
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|         if row < self.prev_row or row == self.prev_row and col < self.prev_col:
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|             raise ValueError("start ({},{}) precedes previous end ({},{})"
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|                              .format(row, col, self.prev_row, self.prev_col))
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|         row_offset = row - self.prev_row
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|         if row_offset:
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|             self.tokens.append("\\\n" * row_offset)
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|             self.prev_col = 0
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|         col_offset = col - self.prev_col
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|         if col_offset:
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|             self.tokens.append(" " * col_offset)
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| 
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|     def untokenize(self, iterable):
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|         it = iter(iterable)
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|         indents = []
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|         startline = False
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|         for t in it:
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|             if len(t) == 2:
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|                 self.compat(t, it)
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|                 break
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|             tok_type, token, start, end, line = t
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|             if tok_type == ENCODING:
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|                 self.encoding = token
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|                 continue
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|             if tok_type == ENDMARKER:
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|                 break
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|             if tok_type == INDENT:
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|                 indents.append(token)
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|                 continue
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|             elif tok_type == DEDENT:
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|                 indents.pop()
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|                 self.prev_row, self.prev_col = end
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|                 continue
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|             elif tok_type in (NEWLINE, NL):
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|                 startline = True
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|             elif startline and indents:
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|                 indent = indents[-1]
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|                 if start[1] >= len(indent):
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|                     self.tokens.append(indent)
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|                     self.prev_col = len(indent)
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|                 startline = False
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|             self.add_whitespace(start)
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|             self.tokens.append(token)
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|             self.prev_row, self.prev_col = end
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|             if tok_type in (NEWLINE, NL):
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|                 self.prev_row += 1
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|                 self.prev_col = 0
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|         return "".join(self.tokens)
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| 
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|     def compat(self, token, iterable):
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|         indents = []
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|         toks_append = self.tokens.append
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|         startline = token[0] in (NEWLINE, NL)
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|         prevstring = False
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| 
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|         for tok in _itertools.chain([token], iterable):
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|             toknum, tokval = tok[:2]
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|             if toknum == ENCODING:
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|                 self.encoding = tokval
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             if toknum in (NAME, NUMBER):
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|                 tokval += ' '
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| 
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|             # Insert a space between two consecutive strings
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|             if toknum == STRING:
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|                 if prevstring:
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|                     tokval = ' ' + tokval
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|                 prevstring = True
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|             else:
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|                 prevstring = False
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| 
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|             if toknum == INDENT:
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|                 indents.append(tokval)
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|                 continue
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|             elif toknum == DEDENT:
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|                 indents.pop()
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|                 continue
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|             elif toknum in (NEWLINE, NL):
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|                 startline = True
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|             elif startline and indents:
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|                 toks_append(indents[-1])
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|                 startline = False
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|             toks_append(tokval)
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| 
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| 
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| def untokenize(iterable):
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|     """Transform tokens back into Python source code.
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|     It returns a bytes object, encoded using the ENCODING
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|     token, which is the first token sequence output by tokenize.
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| 
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|     Each element returned by the iterable must be a token sequence
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|     with at least two elements, a token number and token value.  If
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|     only two tokens are passed, the resulting output is poor.
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| 
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|     Round-trip invariant for full input:
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|         Untokenized source will match input source exactly
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| 
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|     Round-trip invariant for limited input:
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|         # Output bytes will tokenize back to the input
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|         t1 = [tok[:2] for tok in tokenize(f.readline)]
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|         newcode = untokenize(t1)
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|         readline = BytesIO(newcode).readline
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|         t2 = [tok[:2] for tok in tokenize(readline)]
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|         assert t1 == t2
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|     """
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|     ut = Untokenizer()
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|     out = ut.untokenize(iterable)
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|     if ut.encoding is not None:
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|         out = out.encode(ut.encoding)
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|     return out
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| 
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| 
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| def _get_normal_name(orig_enc):
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|     """Imitates get_normal_name in tokenizer.c."""
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|     # Only care about the first 12 characters.
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|     enc = orig_enc[:12].lower().replace("_", "-")
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|     if enc == "utf-8" or enc.startswith("utf-8-"):
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|         return "utf-8"
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|     if enc in ("latin-1", "iso-8859-1", "iso-latin-1") or \
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|        enc.startswith(("latin-1-", "iso-8859-1-", "iso-latin-1-")):
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|         return "iso-8859-1"
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|     return orig_enc
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| 
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| def detect_encoding(readline):
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|     """
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|     The detect_encoding() function is used to detect the encoding that should
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|     be used to decode a Python source file.  It requires one argument, readline,
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|     in the same way as the tokenize() generator.
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| 
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|     It will call readline a maximum of twice, and return the encoding used
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|     (as a string) and a list of any lines (left as bytes) it has read in.
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| 
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|     It detects the encoding from the presence of a utf-8 bom or an encoding
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|     cookie as specified in pep-0263.  If both a bom and a cookie are present,
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|     but disagree, a SyntaxError will be raised.  If the encoding cookie is an
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|     invalid charset, raise a SyntaxError.  Note that if a utf-8 bom is found,
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|     'utf-8-sig' is returned.
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| 
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|     If no encoding is specified, then the default of 'utf-8' will be returned.
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|     """
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|     try:
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|         filename = readline.__self__.name
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         filename = None
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|     bom_found = False
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|     encoding = None
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|     default = 'utf-8'
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|     def read_or_stop():
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|         try:
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|             return readline()
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|         except StopIteration:
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|             return b''
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| 
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|     def find_cookie(line):
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|         try:
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|             # Decode as UTF-8. Either the line is an encoding declaration,
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|             # in which case it should be pure ASCII, or it must be UTF-8
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|             # per default encoding.
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|             line_string = line.decode('utf-8')
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|         except UnicodeDecodeError:
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|             msg = "invalid or missing encoding declaration"
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|             if filename is not None:
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|                 msg = '{} for {!r}'.format(msg, filename)
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|             raise SyntaxError(msg)
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| 
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|         match = cookie_re.match(line_string)
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|         if not match:
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|             return None
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|         encoding = _get_normal_name(match.group(1))
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|         try:
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|             codec = lookup(encoding)
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|         except LookupError:
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|             # This behaviour mimics the Python interpreter
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|             if filename is None:
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|                 msg = "unknown encoding: " + encoding
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|             else:
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|                 msg = "unknown encoding for {!r}: {}".format(filename,
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|                         encoding)
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|             raise SyntaxError(msg)
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| 
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|         if bom_found:
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|             if encoding != 'utf-8':
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|                 # This behaviour mimics the Python interpreter
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|                 if filename is None:
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|                     msg = 'encoding problem: utf-8'
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|                 else:
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|                     msg = 'encoding problem for {!r}: utf-8'.format(filename)
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|                 raise SyntaxError(msg)
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|             encoding += '-sig'
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|         return encoding
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| 
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|     first = read_or_stop()
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|     if first.startswith(BOM_UTF8):
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|         bom_found = True
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|         first = first[3:]
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|         default = 'utf-8-sig'
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|     if not first:
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|         return default, []
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| 
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|     encoding = find_cookie(first)
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|     if encoding:
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|         return encoding, [first]
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|     if not blank_re.match(first):
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|         return default, [first]
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| 
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|     second = read_or_stop()
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|     if not second:
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|         return default, [first]
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| 
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|     encoding = find_cookie(second)
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|     if encoding:
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|         return encoding, [first, second]
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| 
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|     return default, [first, second]
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| 
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| 
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| def open(filename):
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|     """Open a file in read only mode using the encoding detected by
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|     detect_encoding().
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|     """
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|     buffer = _builtin_open(filename, 'rb')
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|     try:
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|         encoding, lines = detect_encoding(buffer.readline)
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|         buffer.seek(0)
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|         text = TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, line_buffering=True)
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|         text.mode = 'r'
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|         return text
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|     except:
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|         buffer.close()
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|         raise
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| 
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| 
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| def tokenize(readline):
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|     """
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|     The tokenize() generator requires one argument, readline, which
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|     must be a callable object which provides the same interface as the
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|     readline() method of built-in file objects.  Each call to the function
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|     should return one line of input as bytes.  Alternatively, readline
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|     can be a callable function terminating with StopIteration:
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|         readline = open(myfile, 'rb').__next__  # Example of alternate readline
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| 
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|     The generator produces 5-tuples with these members: the token type; the
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|     token string; a 2-tuple (srow, scol) of ints specifying the row and
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|     column where the token begins in the source; a 2-tuple (erow, ecol) of
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|     ints specifying the row and column where the token ends in the source;
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|     and the line on which the token was found.  The line passed is the
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|     physical line; continuation lines are included.
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| 
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|     The first token sequence will always be an ENCODING token
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|     which tells you which encoding was used to decode the bytes stream.
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|     """
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|     encoding, consumed = detect_encoding(readline)
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|     empty = _itertools.repeat(b"")
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|     rl_gen = _itertools.chain(consumed, iter(readline, b""), empty)
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|     return _tokenize(rl_gen.__next__, encoding)
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| 
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| 
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| def _tokenize(readline, encoding):
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|     lnum = parenlev = continued = 0
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|     numchars = '0123456789'
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|     contstr, needcont = '', 0
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|     contline = None
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|     indents = [0]
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| 
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|     if encoding is not None:
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|         if encoding == "utf-8-sig":
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|             # BOM will already have been stripped.
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|             encoding = "utf-8"
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|         yield TokenInfo(ENCODING, encoding, (0, 0), (0, 0), '')
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|     last_line = b''
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|     line = b''
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|     while True:                                # loop over lines in stream
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|         try:
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|             # We capture the value of the line variable here because
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|             # readline uses the empty string '' to signal end of input,
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|             # hence `line` itself will always be overwritten at the end
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|             # of this loop.
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|             last_line = line
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|             line = readline()
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|         except StopIteration:
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|             line = b''
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| 
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|         if encoding is not None:
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|             line = line.decode(encoding)
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|         lnum += 1
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|         pos, max = 0, len(line)
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| 
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|         if contstr:                            # continued string
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|             if not line:
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|                 raise TokenError("EOF in multi-line string", strstart)
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|             endmatch = endprog.match(line)
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|             if endmatch:
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|                 pos = end = endmatch.end(0)
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|                 yield TokenInfo(STRING, contstr + line[:end],
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|                        strstart, (lnum, end), contline + line)
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|                 contstr, needcont = '', 0
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|                 contline = None
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|             elif needcont and line[-2:] != '\\\n' and line[-3:] != '\\\r\n':
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|                 yield TokenInfo(ERRORTOKEN, contstr + line,
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|                            strstart, (lnum, len(line)), contline)
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|                 contstr = ''
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|                 contline = None
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|                 continue
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|             else:
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|                 contstr = contstr + line
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|                 contline = contline + line
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|                 continue
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| 
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|         elif parenlev == 0 and not continued:  # new statement
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|             if not line: break
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|             column = 0
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|             while pos < max:                   # measure leading whitespace
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|                 if line[pos] == ' ':
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|                     column += 1
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|                 elif line[pos] == '\t':
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|                     column = (column//tabsize + 1)*tabsize
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|                 elif line[pos] == '\f':
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|                     column = 0
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|                 else:
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|                     break
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|                 pos += 1
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|             if pos == max:
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|                 break
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| 
 | |
|             if line[pos] in '#\r\n':           # skip comments or blank lines
 | |
|                 if line[pos] == '#':
 | |
|                     comment_token = line[pos:].rstrip('\r\n')
 | |
|                     yield TokenInfo(COMMENT, comment_token,
 | |
|                            (lnum, pos), (lnum, pos + len(comment_token)), line)
 | |
|                     pos += len(comment_token)
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 yield TokenInfo(NL, line[pos:],
 | |
|                            (lnum, pos), (lnum, len(line)), line)
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if column > indents[-1]:           # count indents or dedents
 | |
|                 indents.append(column)
 | |
|                 yield TokenInfo(INDENT, line[:pos], (lnum, 0), (lnum, pos), line)
 | |
|             while column < indents[-1]:
 | |
|                 if column not in indents:
 | |
|                     raise IndentationError(
 | |
|                         "unindent does not match any outer indentation level",
 | |
|                         ("<tokenize>", lnum, pos, line))
 | |
|                 indents = indents[:-1]
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 yield TokenInfo(DEDENT, '', (lnum, pos), (lnum, pos), line)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         else:                                  # continued statement
 | |
|             if not line:
 | |
|                 raise TokenError("EOF in multi-line statement", (lnum, 0))
 | |
|             continued = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|         while pos < max:
 | |
|             pseudomatch = _compile(PseudoToken).match(line, pos)
 | |
|             if pseudomatch:                                # scan for tokens
 | |
|                 start, end = pseudomatch.span(1)
 | |
|                 spos, epos, pos = (lnum, start), (lnum, end), end
 | |
|                 if start == end:
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
|                 token, initial = line[start:end], line[start]
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 if (initial in numchars or                 # ordinary number
 | |
|                     (initial == '.' and token != '.' and token != '...')):
 | |
|                     yield TokenInfo(NUMBER, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
|                 elif initial in '\r\n':
 | |
|                     if parenlev > 0:
 | |
|                         yield TokenInfo(NL, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         yield TokenInfo(NEWLINE, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 elif initial == '#':
 | |
|                     assert not token.endswith("\n")
 | |
|                     yield TokenInfo(COMMENT, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 elif token in triple_quoted:
 | |
|                     endprog = _compile(endpats[token])
 | |
|                     endmatch = endprog.match(line, pos)
 | |
|                     if endmatch:                           # all on one line
 | |
|                         pos = endmatch.end(0)
 | |
|                         token = line[start:pos]
 | |
|                         yield TokenInfo(STRING, token, spos, (lnum, pos), line)
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         strstart = (lnum, start)           # multiple lines
 | |
|                         contstr = line[start:]
 | |
|                         contline = line
 | |
|                         break
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 # Check up to the first 3 chars of the token to see if
 | |
|                 #  they're in the single_quoted set. If so, they start
 | |
|                 #  a string.
 | |
|                 # We're using the first 3, because we're looking for
 | |
|                 #  "rb'" (for example) at the start of the token. If
 | |
|                 #  we switch to longer prefixes, this needs to be
 | |
|                 #  adjusted.
 | |
|                 # Note that initial == token[:1].
 | |
|                 # Also note that single quote checking must come after
 | |
|                 #  triple quote checking (above).
 | |
|                 elif (initial in single_quoted or
 | |
|                       token[:2] in single_quoted or
 | |
|                       token[:3] in single_quoted):
 | |
|                     if token[-1] == '\n':                  # continued string
 | |
|                         strstart = (lnum, start)
 | |
|                         # Again, using the first 3 chars of the
 | |
|                         #  token. This is looking for the matching end
 | |
|                         #  regex for the correct type of quote
 | |
|                         #  character. So it's really looking for
 | |
|                         #  endpats["'"] or endpats['"'], by trying to
 | |
|                         #  skip string prefix characters, if any.
 | |
|                         endprog = _compile(endpats.get(initial) or
 | |
|                                            endpats.get(token[1]) or
 | |
|                                            endpats.get(token[2]))
 | |
|                         contstr, needcont = line[start:], 1
 | |
|                         contline = line
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     else:                                  # ordinary string
 | |
|                         yield TokenInfo(STRING, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 elif initial.isidentifier():               # ordinary name
 | |
|                     yield TokenInfo(NAME, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
|                 elif initial == '\\':                      # continued stmt
 | |
|                     continued = 1
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     if initial in '([{':
 | |
|                         parenlev += 1
 | |
|                     elif initial in ')]}':
 | |
|                         parenlev -= 1
 | |
|                     yield TokenInfo(OP, token, spos, epos, line)
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 yield TokenInfo(ERRORTOKEN, line[pos],
 | |
|                            (lnum, pos), (lnum, pos+1), line)
 | |
|                 pos += 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Add an implicit NEWLINE if the input doesn't end in one
 | |
|     if last_line and last_line[-1] not in '\r\n':
 | |
|         yield TokenInfo(NEWLINE, '', (lnum - 1, len(last_line)), (lnum - 1, len(last_line) + 1), '')
 | |
|     for indent in indents[1:]:                 # pop remaining indent levels
 | |
|         yield TokenInfo(DEDENT, '', (lnum, 0), (lnum, 0), '')
 | |
|     yield TokenInfo(ENDMARKER, '', (lnum, 0), (lnum, 0), '')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def generate_tokens(readline):
 | |
|     """Tokenize a source reading Python code as unicode strings.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     This has the same API as tokenize(), except that it expects the *readline*
 | |
|     callable to return str objects instead of bytes.
 | |
|     """
 | |
|     return _tokenize(readline, None)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def main():
 | |
|     import argparse
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Helper error handling routines
 | |
|     def perror(message):
 | |
|         sys.stderr.write(message)
 | |
|         sys.stderr.write('\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def error(message, filename=None, location=None):
 | |
|         if location:
 | |
|             args = (filename,) + location + (message,)
 | |
|             perror("%s:%d:%d: error: %s" % args)
 | |
|         elif filename:
 | |
|             perror("%s: error: %s" % (filename, message))
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             perror("error: %s" % message)
 | |
|         sys.exit(1)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Parse the arguments and options
 | |
|     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='python -m tokenize')
 | |
|     parser.add_argument(dest='filename', nargs='?',
 | |
|                         metavar='filename.py',
 | |
|                         help='the file to tokenize; defaults to stdin')
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-e', '--exact', dest='exact', action='store_true',
 | |
|                         help='display token names using the exact type')
 | |
|     args = parser.parse_args()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         # Tokenize the input
 | |
|         if args.filename:
 | |
|             filename = args.filename
 | |
|             with _builtin_open(filename, 'rb') as f:
 | |
|                 tokens = list(tokenize(f.readline))
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             filename = "<stdin>"
 | |
|             tokens = _tokenize(sys.stdin.readline, None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Output the tokenization
 | |
|         for token in tokens:
 | |
|             token_type = token.type
 | |
|             if args.exact:
 | |
|                 token_type = token.exact_type
 | |
|             token_range = "%d,%d-%d,%d:" % (token.start + token.end)
 | |
|             print("%-20s%-15s%-15r" %
 | |
|                   (token_range, tok_name[token_type], token.string))
 | |
|     except IndentationError as err:
 | |
|         line, column = err.args[1][1:3]
 | |
|         error(err.args[0], filename, (line, column))
 | |
|     except TokenError as err:
 | |
|         line, column = err.args[1]
 | |
|         error(err.args[0], filename, (line, column))
 | |
|     except SyntaxError as err:
 | |
|         error(err, filename)
 | |
|     except OSError as err:
 | |
|         error(err)
 | |
|     except KeyboardInterrupt:
 | |
|         print("interrupted\n")
 | |
|     except Exception as err:
 | |
|         perror("unexpected error: %s" % err)
 | |
|         raise
 | |
| 
 | |
| if __name__ == "__main__":
 | |
|     main()
 | 
