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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- vim: fileencoding=utf-8 : import collections.abc import contextlib import textwrap import weakref from abc import ABC from types import TracebackType from weakref import ReferenceType from debian._deb822_repro.formatter import ( FormatterContentToken, one_value_per_line_trailing_separator, format_field, ) from debian._util import ( resolve_ref, LinkedList, LinkedListNode, OrderedSet, _strI, default_field_sort_key, ) from debian._deb822_repro.types import AmbiguousDeb822FieldKeyError from debian._deb822_repro.tokens import ( Deb822Token, Deb822ValueToken, Deb822SemanticallySignificantWhiteSpace, Deb822SpaceSeparatorToken, Deb822CommentToken, Deb822WhitespaceToken, Deb822ValueContinuationToken, Deb822NewlineAfterValueToken, Deb822CommaToken, Deb822FieldNameToken, Deb822FieldSeparatorToken, Deb822ErrorToken, tokenize_deb822_file, comma_split_tokenizer, whitespace_split_tokenizer, ) from debian._deb822_repro._util import (combine_into_replacement, BufferingIterator, len_check_iterator, ) try: from typing import ( Iterable, Iterator, List, Union, Dict, Optional, Callable, Any, Generic, Type, Tuple, IO, cast, overload, Mapping, TYPE_CHECKING, ) from debian._util import T # for some reason, pylint does not see that Commentish is used in typing from debian._deb822_repro.types import ( # pylint: disable=unused-import ST, VE, TE, ParagraphKey, TokenOrElement, Commentish, ParagraphKeyBase, FormatterCallback, ) StreamingValueParser = Callable[[Deb822Token, BufferingIterator[Deb822Token]], VE] StrToValueParser = Callable[[str], Iterable[Union['Deb822Token', VE]]] KVPNode = LinkedListNode['Deb822KeyValuePairElement'] except ImportError: if not TYPE_CHECKING: cast = lambda t, v: v overload = lambda f: None class ValueReference(Generic[TE]): """Reference to a value inside a Deb822 paragraph This is useful for cases where want to modify values "in-place" or maybe conditionally remove a value after looking at it. ValueReferences can be invalidated by various changes or actions performed to the underlying provider of the value reference. As an example, sorting a list of values will generally invalidate all ValueReferences related to that list. The ValueReference will raise validity issues where it detects them but most of the time it will not notice. As a means to this end, the ValueReference will *not* keep a strong reference to the underlying value. This enables it to detect when the container goes out of scope. However, keep in mind that the timeliness of garbage collection is implementation defined (e.g., pypy does not use ref-counting). """ __slots__ = ('_node', '_render', '_value_factory', '_removal_handler', '_mutation_notifier') def __init__(self, node, # type: LinkedListNode[TE] render, # type: Callable[[TE], str] value_factory, # type: Callable[[str], TE] removal_handler, # type: Callable[[LinkedListNode[TokenOrElement]], None] mutation_notifier, # type: Optional[Callable[[], None]] ): self._node = weakref.ref(node) # type: Optional[ReferenceType[LinkedListNode[TE]]] self._render = render self._value_factory = value_factory self._removal_handler = removal_handler self._mutation_notifier = mutation_notifier def _resolve_node(self): # type: () -> LinkedListNode[TE] # NB: We check whether the "ref" itself is None (instead of the ref resolving to None) # This enables us to tell the difference between "known removal" vs. "garbage collected" if self._node is None: raise RuntimeError("Cannot use ValueReference after remove()") node = self._node() if node is None: raise RuntimeError("ValueReference is invalid (garbage collected)") return node @property def value(self): # type: () -> str """Resolve the reference into a str""" return self._render(self._resolve_node().value) @value.setter def value(self, new_value): # type: (str) -> None """Update the reference value Updating the value via this method will *not* invalidate the reference (or other references to the same container). This can raise an exception of the new value does not follow the requirements for the referenced values. As an example, values in whitespace separated lists cannot contain spaces and would trigger an exception. """ self._resolve_node().value = self._value_factory(new_value) if self._mutation_notifier is not None: self._mutation_notifier() def remove(self): # type: () -> None """Remove the underlying value This will invalidate the ValueReference (and any other ValueReferences pointing to that exact value). The validity of other ValueReferences to that container remains unaffected. """ self._removal_handler(cast('LinkedListNode[TokenOrElement]', self._resolve_node())) self._node = None class Deb822ParsedTokenList(Generic[VE, ST], contextlib.AbstractContextManager['Deb822ParsedTokenList[VE, ST]'] ): def __init__(self, kvpair_element, # type: 'Deb822KeyValuePairElement' interpreted_value_element, # type: 'List[TokenOrElement]' vtype, # type: Type[VE] stype, # type: Type[ST] str2value_parser, # type: StrToValueParser[VE] default_separator_factory, # type: Callable[[], ST] render, # type: Callable[[VE], str] ): # type: (...) -> None self._kvpair_element = kvpair_element self._token_list = LinkedList(interpreted_value_element) self._vtype = vtype self._stype = stype self._str2value_parser = str2value_parser self._default_separator_factory = default_separator_factory self._value_factory = _parser_to_value_factory(str2value_parser, vtype) self._render = render self._format_preserve_original_formatting = True self._formatter = one_value_per_line_trailing_separator # type: FormatterCallback self._changed = False self.__continuation_line_char = None # type: Optional[str] assert self._token_list last_token = self._token_list.tail if last_token is not None and isinstance(last_token, Deb822NewlineAfterValueToken): # We always remove the last newline (if present), because then # adding values will happen after the last value rather than on # a new line by default. # # On write, we always ensure the value ends on a newline (even # if it did not before). This is simpler and should be a # non-issue in practise. self._token_list.pop() def __iter__(self): # type: () -> Iterator[str] yield from (self._render(v) for v in self.value_parts) def __bool__(self): # type: () -> bool return next(iter(self), None) is not None def __exit__(self, exc_type, # type: Optional[Type[BaseException]] exc_val, # type: Optional[BaseException] exc_tb, # type: Optional[TracebackType] ): # type: (...) -> Optional[bool] if exc_type is None and self._changed: self._update_field() return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb) @property def value_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterator[VE] yield from (v for v in self._token_list if isinstance(v, self._vtype)) def _mark_changed(self): # type: () -> None self._changed = True def iter_value_references(self): # type: () -> Iterator[ValueReference[VE]] """Iterate over all values in the list (as ValueReferences) This is useful for doing inplace modification of the values or even streaming removal of field values. It is in general also more efficient when more than one value is updated or removed. """ yield from (ValueReference( cast('LinkedListNode[VE]', n), self._render, self._value_factory, self._remove_node, self._mark_changed, ) for n in self._token_list.iter_nodes() if isinstance(n.value, self._vtype) ) def append_separator(self, space_after_separator=True): # type: (bool) -> None separator_token = self._default_separator_factory() if separator_token.is_whitespace: space_after_separator = False self._changed = True self._append_continuation_line_token_if_necessary() self._token_list.append(separator_token) if space_after_separator and not separator_token.is_whitespace: self._token_list.append(Deb822WhitespaceToken(' ')) def replace(self, orig_value, new_value): # type: (str, str) -> None """Replace the first instance of a value with another This method will *not* affect the validity of ValueReferences. """ vtype = self._vtype for node in self._token_list.iter_nodes(): if isinstance(node.value, vtype) and self._render(node.value) == orig_value: node.value = self._value_factory(new_value) self._changed = True break else: raise ValueError("list.replace(x, y): x not in list") def remove(self, value): # type: (str) -> None """Remove the first instance of a value Removal will invalidate ValueReferences to the value being removed. ValueReferences to other values will be unaffected. """ vtype = self._vtype for node in self._token_list.iter_nodes(): if isinstance(node.value, vtype) and self._render(node.value) == value: node_to_remove = node break else: raise ValueError("list.remove(x): x not in list") return self._remove_node(node_to_remove) def _remove_node(self, node_to_remove): # type: (LinkedListNode[TokenOrElement]) -> None vtype = self._vtype self._changed = True # We naively want to remove the node and every thing to the left of it # until the previous value. That is the basic idea for now (ignoring # special-cases for now). # # Example: # # """ # Multiline-Keywords: bar[ # # Comment about foo # foo] # baz # Keywords: bar[ foo] baz # Comma-List: bar[, foo], baz, # Multiline-Comma-List: bar[, # # Comment about foo # foo], # baz, # """ # # Assuming we want to remove "foo" for the lists, the []-markers # show what we aim to remove. This has the nice side-effect of # preserving whether nor not the value has a trailing separator. # Note that we do *not* attempt to repair missing separators but # it may fix duplicated separators by "accident". # # Now, there are two special cases to be aware of, where this approach # has short comings: # # 1) If foo is the only value (in which case, "delete everything" # is the only option). # 2) If foo is the first value # 3) If foo is not the only value on the line and we see a comment # inside the deletion range. # # For 2) + 3), we attempt to flip and range to delete and every # thing after it (up to but exclusion "baz") instead. This # definitely fixes 3), but 2) has yet another corner case, namely: # # """ # Multiline-Comma-List: foo, # # Remark about bar # bar, # Another-Case: foo # # Remark, also we use leading separator # , bar # """ # # The options include: # # A) Discard the comment - brain-dead simple # B) Hoist the comment up to a field comment, but then what if the # field already has a comment? # C) Clear the first value line leaving just the newline and # replace the separator before "bar" (if present) with a space. # (leaving you with the value of the form "\n# ...\n bar") # first_value_on_lhs = None # type: Optional[LinkedListNode[TokenOrElement]] first_value_on_rhs = None # type: Optional[LinkedListNode[TokenOrElement]] comment_before_previous_value = False comment_before_next_value = False for past_node in node_to_remove.iter_previous(skip_current=True): past_token = past_node.value if isinstance(past_token, Deb822Token) and past_token.is_comment: comment_before_previous_value = True continue if isinstance(past_token, vtype): first_value_on_lhs = past_node break for future_node in node_to_remove.iter_next(skip_current=True): future_token = future_node.value if isinstance(future_token, Deb822Token) and future_token.is_comment: comment_before_next_value = True continue if isinstance(future_token, vtype): first_value_on_rhs = future_node break if first_value_on_rhs is None and first_value_on_lhs is None: # This was the last value, just remove everything. self._token_list.clear() return if first_value_on_lhs is not None and not comment_before_previous_value: # Delete left delete_lhs_of_node = True elif first_value_on_rhs is not None and not comment_before_next_value: # Delete right delete_lhs_of_node = False else: # There is a comment on either side (or no value on one and a # comment and the other). Keep it simple, we just delete to # one side (preferring deleting to left if possible). delete_lhs_of_node = first_value_on_lhs is not None if delete_lhs_of_node: first_remain_lhs = first_value_on_lhs first_remain_rhs = node_to_remove.next_node else: first_remain_lhs = node_to_remove.previous_node first_remain_rhs = first_value_on_rhs # Actual deletion - with some manual labour to update HEAD/TAIL of # the list in case we do a "delete everything left/right this node". if first_remain_lhs is None: self._token_list.head_node = first_remain_rhs if first_remain_rhs is None: self._token_list.tail_node = first_remain_lhs LinkedListNode.link_nodes(first_remain_lhs, first_remain_rhs) def append(self, value): # type: (str) -> None vt = self._value_factory(value) self.append_value(vt) def append_value(self, vt): # type: (VE) -> None value_parts = self._token_list if value_parts: needs_separator = False stype = self._stype vtype = self._vtype for t in reversed(value_parts): if isinstance(t, vtype): needs_separator = True break if isinstance(t, stype): break if needs_separator: self.append_separator() else: # Looks nicer if there is a space before the very first value self._token_list.append(Deb822WhitespaceToken(' ')) self._append_continuation_line_token_if_necessary() self._changed = True value_parts.append(vt) def _previous_is_newline(self): # type: () -> bool tail = self._token_list.tail return tail is not None and tail.convert_to_text().endswith("\n") def append_newline(self): # type: () -> None if self._previous_is_newline(): raise ValueError("Cannot add a newline after a token that ends on a newline") self._token_list.append(Deb822NewlineAfterValueToken()) def append_comment(self, comment_text): # type: (str) -> None tail = self._token_list.tail if tail is None or not tail.convert_to_text().endswith('\n'): self.append_newline() comment_token = Deb822CommentToken(_format_comment(comment_text)) self._token_list.append(comment_token) @property def _continuation_line_char(self): # type: () -> str char = self.__continuation_line_char if char is None: # Use ' ' by default but match the existing field if possible. char = ' ' for token in self._token_list: if isinstance(token, Deb822ValueContinuationToken): char = token.text break self.__continuation_line_char = char return char def _append_continuation_line_token_if_necessary(self): # type: () -> None tail = self._token_list.tail if tail is not None and tail.convert_to_text().endswith("\n"): self._token_list.append(Deb822ValueContinuationToken(self._continuation_line_char)) def reformat_when_finished(self): # type: () -> None self._enable_reformatting() self._changed = True def _enable_reformatting(self): # type: () -> None self._format_preserve_original_formatting = False def no_reformatting_when_finished(self): # type: () -> None self._format_preserve_original_formatting = True def value_formatter(self, formatter, # type: FormatterCallback force_reformat=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> None """Use a custom formatter when formatting the value :param formatter: A formatter (see debian._deb822_repro.formatter.format_field for details) :param force_reformat: If True, always reformat the field even if there are no (other) changes performed. By default, fields are only reformatted if they are changed. """ self._formatter = formatter self._format_preserve_original_formatting = False if force_reformat: self._changed = True def _iter_content_as_tokens(self): # type: () -> Iterable[Deb822Token] for te in self._token_list: if isinstance(te, Deb822Element): yield from te.iter_tokens() else: yield te def _generate_reformatted_field_content(self): # type: () -> str separator_token = self._default_separator_factory() vtype = self._vtype stype = self._stype token_list = self._token_list def _token_iter(): # type: () -> Iterator[FormatterContentToken] text = "" # type: str for te in token_list: if isinstance(te, Deb822Token): if te.is_comment: yield FormatterContentToken.comment_token(te.text) elif isinstance(te, stype): text = te.text yield FormatterContentToken.separator_token(text) else: assert isinstance(te, vtype) text = te.convert_to_text() yield FormatterContentToken.value_token(text) return format_field(self._formatter, self._kvpair_element.field_name, FormatterContentToken.separator_token(separator_token.text), _token_iter() ) def _generate_field_content(self): # type: () -> str return "".join(t.text for t in self._iter_content_as_tokens()) def _update_field(self): # type: () -> None kvpair_element = self._kvpair_element field_name = kvpair_element.field_name token_list = self._token_list tail = token_list.tail for t in self._iter_content_as_tokens(): if not t.is_comment and not t.is_whitespace: break else: raise ValueError("Field must have content (i.e. non-whitespace and non-comments)") assert tail is not None if isinstance(tail, Deb822Token) and tail.is_comment: raise ValueError("Fields must not end on a comment") if not tail.convert_to_text().endswith("\n"): # Always end on a newline self.append_newline() if self._format_preserve_original_formatting: value_text = self._generate_field_content() text = ':'.join((field_name, value_text)) else: text = self._generate_reformatted_field_content() new_content = text.splitlines(keepends=True) # As absurd as it might seem, it is easier to just use the parser to # construct the AST correctly deb822_file = parse_deb822_file(iter(new_content)) error_token = deb822_file.find_first_error_element() if error_token: # _print_ast(deb822_file) raise ValueError("Syntax error in new field value for " + field_name) paragraph = next(iter(deb822_file)) assert isinstance(paragraph, Deb822NoDuplicateFieldsParagraphElement) new_kvpair_element = paragraph.get_kvpair_element(field_name) assert new_kvpair_element is not None kvpair_element.value_element = new_kvpair_element.value_element self._changed = False def sort_elements(self, *, key=None, # type: Optional[Callable[[VE], Any]] reverse=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> None """Sort the elements (abstract values) in this list. This method will sort the logical values of the list. It will attempt to preserve comments associated with a given value where possible. Whether space and separators are preserved depends on the contents of the field as well as the formatting settings. Sorting (without reformatting) is likely to leave you with "awkward" whitespace. Therefore, you almost always want to apply reformatting such as the reformat_when_finished() method. Sorting will invalidate all ValueReferences. """ comment_start_node = None vtype = self._vtype stype = self._stype def key_func(x): # type: (Tuple[VE, List[TokenOrElement]]) -> Any if key: return key(x[0]) return x[0].convert_to_text() parts = [] for node in self._token_list.iter_nodes(): value = node.value if isinstance(value, Deb822Token) and value.is_comment: if comment_start_node is None: comment_start_node = node continue if isinstance(value, vtype): comments = [] if comment_start_node is not None: for keep_node in comment_start_node.iter_next(skip_current=False): if keep_node is node: break comments.append(keep_node.value) parts.append((value, comments)) comment_start_node = None parts.sort(key=key_func, reverse=reverse) self._changed = True self._token_list.clear() first_value = True separator_is_space = self._default_separator_factory().is_whitespace for value, comments in parts: if first_value: first_value = False if comments: # While unlikely, there could be a separator between the comments. # It would be in the way and we remove it. comments = [x for x in comments if not isinstance(x, stype)] # Comments cannot start the field, so inject a newline to # work around that self.append_newline() else: if not separator_is_space and not any(isinstance(x, stype) for x in comments): # While unlikely, you can hide a comma between two comments and expect # us to preserve it. However, the more common case is that the separator # appeared before the comments and was thus omitted (leaving us to re-add # it here). self.append_separator(space_after_separator=False) if comments: self.append_newline() else: self._token_list.append(Deb822WhitespaceToken(' ')) self._token_list.extend(comments) self.append_value(value) def sort(self, *, key=None, # type: Optional[Callable[[str], Any]] **kwargs, # type: Any ): # type: (...) -> None """Sort the values (rendered as str) in this list. This method will sort the logical values of the list. It will attempt to preserve comments associated with a given value where possible. Whether space and separators are preserved depends on the contents of the field as well as the formatting settings. Sorting (without reformatting) is likely to leave you with "awkward" whitespace. Therefore, you almost always want to apply reformatting such as the reformat_when_finished() method. Sorting will invalidate all ValueReferences. """ if key is not None: render = self._render kwargs['key'] = lambda vt: key(render(vt)) self.sort_elements(**kwargs) class Interpretation(Generic[T]): def interpret(self, kvpair_element, # type: Deb822KeyValuePairElement discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> T raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover class GenericContentBasedInterpretation(Interpretation[T], Generic[T, VE]): def __init__(self, tokenizer, # type: Callable[[str], Iterable['Deb822Token']] value_parser, # type: StreamingValueParser[VE] ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__() self._tokenizer = tokenizer self._value_parser = value_parser def _high_level_interpretation(self, kvpair_element, # type: Deb822KeyValuePairElement token_list, # type: List['TokenOrElement'] discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> T raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def _parse_stream(self, buffered_iterator, # type: BufferingIterator[Deb822Token] ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[Union[Deb822Token, VE]] value_parser = self._value_parser for token in buffered_iterator: if isinstance(token, Deb822ValueToken): yield value_parser(token, buffered_iterator) else: yield token def _parse_kvpair( self, kvpair, # type: Deb822KeyValuePairElement ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[Union[Deb822Token, VE]] content = kvpair.value_element.convert_to_text() yield from self._parse_str(content) def _parse_str(self, content): # type: (str) -> Iterable[Union[Deb822Token, VE]] content_len = len(content) biter = BufferingIterator(len_check_iterator(content, self._tokenizer(content), content_len=content_len,)) yield from len_check_iterator(content, self._parse_stream(biter), content_len=content_len, ) def interpret(self, kvpair_element, # type: Deb822KeyValuePairElement discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> T token_list = [] # type: List['TokenOrElement'] token_list.extend(self._parse_kvpair(kvpair_element)) return self._high_level_interpretation(kvpair_element, token_list, discard_comments_on_read=discard_comments_on_read, ) def _parser_to_value_factory(parser, # type: StrToValueParser[VE] vtype, # type: Type[VE] ): # type: (...) -> Callable[[str], VE] def _value_factory(v): # type: (str) -> VE if v == '': raise ValueError("The empty string is not a value") token_iter = iter(parser(v)) t1 = next(token_iter, None) # type: Optional[Union[TokenOrElement]] t2 = next(token_iter, None) assert t1 is not None, 'Bad parser - it returned None (or no TE) for "' + v + '"' if t2 is not None: msg = textwrap.dedent("""\ The input "{v}" should have been exactly one element, but the parser provided at least two. This can happen with unnecessary leading/trailing whitespace or including commas the value for a comma list. """).format(v=v) raise ValueError(msg) if not isinstance(t1, vtype): if isinstance(t1, Deb822Token) and (t1.is_comment or t1.is_whitespace): raise ValueError('The input "{v}" is whitespace or a comment: Expected a value') msg = 'The input "{v}" should have produced a element of type {vtype_name}, but' \ ' instead it produced {t1}' raise ValueError(msg.format(v=v, vtype_name=vtype.__name__, t1=t1)) assert len(t1.convert_to_text()) == len(v), \ "Bad tokenizer - the token did not cover the input text" \ " exactly ({t1_len} != {v_len}".format( t1_len=len(t1.convert_to_text()), v_len=len(v) ) return t1 return _value_factory class ListInterpretation(GenericContentBasedInterpretation[Deb822ParsedTokenList[VE, ST], VE]): def __init__(self, tokenizer, # type: Callable[[str], Iterable['Deb822Token']] value_parser, # type: StreamingValueParser[VE] vtype, # type: Type[VE] stype, # type: Type[ST] default_separator_factory, # type: Callable[[], ST] render_factory, # type: Callable[[bool], Callable[[VE], str]] ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__(tokenizer, value_parser) self._vtype = vtype self._stype = stype self._default_separator_factory = default_separator_factory self._render_factory = render_factory def _high_level_interpretation(self, kvpair_element, # type: Deb822KeyValuePairElement token_list, # type: List['TokenOrElement'] discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Deb822ParsedTokenList[VE, ST] return Deb822ParsedTokenList( kvpair_element, token_list, self._vtype, self._stype, self._parse_str, self._default_separator_factory, self._render_factory(discard_comments_on_read) ) def _parse_whitespace_list_value(token, _): # type: (Deb822Token, BufferingIterator[Deb822Token]) -> Deb822ParsedValueElement return Deb822ParsedValueElement([token]) def _is_comma_token(v): # type: (TokenOrElement) -> bool # Consume tokens until the next comma return isinstance(v, Deb822CommaToken) def _parse_comma_list_value(token, buffered_iterator): # type: (Deb822Token, BufferingIterator[Deb822Token]) -> Deb822ParsedValueElement comma_offset = buffered_iterator.peek_find(_is_comma_token) value_parts = [token] if comma_offset is not None: # The value is followed by a comma and now we know where it ends value_parts.extend(buffered_iterator.peek_many(comma_offset - 1)) else: # The value is the last value there is. Consume all remaining tokens # and then trim from the right. value_parts.extend(buffered_iterator.peek_buffer()) while value_parts and not isinstance(value_parts[-1], Deb822ValueToken): value_parts.pop() buffered_iterator.consume_many(len(value_parts) - 1) return Deb822ParsedValueElement(value_parts) def _parse_uploaders_list_value(token, buffered_iterator): # type: (Deb822Token, BufferingIterator[Deb822Token]) -> Deb822ParsedValueElement # This is similar to _parse_comma_list_value *except* that there is an extra special # case. Namely comma only counts as a true separator if it follows ">" value_parts = [token] comma_offset = -1 # type: Optional[int] while comma_offset is not None: comma_offset = buffered_iterator.peek_find(_is_comma_token) if comma_offset is not None: # The value is followed by a comma. Verify that this is a terminating # comma (comma may appear in the name or email) # # We include value_parts[-1] to easily cope with the common case of # "foo <a@b.com>," where we will have 0 peeked element to examine. peeked_elements = [value_parts[-1]] peeked_elements.extend(buffered_iterator.peek_many(comma_offset - 1)) comma_was_separator = False i = len(peeked_elements) - 1 while i >= 0: token = peeked_elements[i] if isinstance(token, Deb822ValueToken): if token.text.endswith(">"): # The comma terminates the value value_parts.extend(buffered_iterator.consume_many(i)) assert isinstance(value_parts[-1], Deb822ValueToken) and \ value_parts[-1].text.endswith('>'), "Got: " + str(value_parts) comma_was_separator = True break i -= 1 if comma_was_separator: break value_parts.extend(buffered_iterator.consume_many(comma_offset)) assert isinstance(value_parts[-1], Deb822CommaToken) else: # The value is the last value there is. Consume all remaining tokens # and then trim from the right. remaining_part = buffered_iterator.peek_buffer() consume_elements = len(remaining_part) value_parts.extend(remaining_part) while value_parts and not isinstance(value_parts[-1], Deb822ValueToken): value_parts.pop() consume_elements -= 1 buffered_iterator.consume_many(consume_elements) return Deb822ParsedValueElement(value_parts) class Deb822Element: """Composite elements (consists of 1 or more tokens)""" __slots__ = ('_parent_element', '__weakref__') def __init__(self): # type: () -> None self._parent_element = None # type: Optional[ReferenceType['Deb822Element']] def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def iter_parts_of_type(self, only_element_or_token_type): # type: (Type[TE]) -> Iterable[TE] for part in self.iter_parts(): if isinstance(part, only_element_or_token_type): yield part def iter_tokens(self): # type: () -> Iterable[Deb822Token] for part in self.iter_parts(): # Control check to catch bugs early assert part._parent_element is not None if isinstance(part, Deb822Element): yield from part.iter_tokens() else: yield part def iter_recurse(self, *, only_element_or_token_type=None, # type: Optional[Type[TE]] ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[TE] for part in self.iter_parts(): if only_element_or_token_type is None or isinstance(part, only_element_or_token_type): yield cast('TE', part) if isinstance(part, Deb822Element): yield from part.iter_recurse(only_element_or_token_type=only_element_or_token_type) @property def parent_element(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822Element] return resolve_ref(self._parent_element) @parent_element.setter def parent_element(self, new_parent): # type: (Optional[Deb822Element]) -> None self._parent_element = weakref.ref(new_parent) if new_parent is not None else None def _init_parent_of_parts(self): # type: () -> None for part in self.iter_parts(): part.parent_element = self # Deliberately not a "text" property, to signal that it is not necessary cheap. def convert_to_text(self): # type: () -> str return "".join(t.text for t in self.iter_tokens()) def clear_parent_if_parent(self, parent): # type: (Deb822Element) -> None if parent is self.parent_element: self._parent_element = None class Deb822ErrorElement(Deb822Element): """Element representing elements or tokens that are out of place Commonly, it will just be instances of Deb822ErrorToken, but it can be other things. As an example if a parser discovers out of order elements/tokens, it can bundle them in a Deb822ErrorElement to signal that the sequence of elements/tokens are invalid (even if the tokens themselves are valid). """ __slots__ = ('_parts',) def __init__(self, parts): # type: (List[TokenOrElement]) -> None super().__init__() self._parts = parts self._init_parent_of_parts() def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._parts class Deb822ValueLineElement(Deb822Element): """Consists of one "line" of a value""" __slots__ = ('_comment_element', '_continuation_line_token', '_leading_whitespace_token', '_value_tokens', '_trailing_whitespace_token', '_newline_token') def __init__(self, comment_element, # type: Optional[Deb822CommentElement] continuation_line_token, # type: Optional[Deb822ValueContinuationToken] leading_whitespace_token, # type: Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] value_parts, # type: List[TokenOrElement] trailing_whitespace_token, # type: Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] # only optional if it is the last line of the file and the file does not # end with a newline. newline_token, # type: Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__() if comment_element is not None and continuation_line_token is None: raise ValueError("Only continuation lines can have comments") self._comment_element = comment_element # type: Optional[Deb822CommentElement] self._continuation_line_token = continuation_line_token self._leading_whitespace_token = \ leading_whitespace_token # type: Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] self._value_tokens = value_parts # type: List[TokenOrElement] self._trailing_whitespace_token = trailing_whitespace_token self._newline_token = newline_token # type: Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] self._init_parent_of_parts() @property def comment_element(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822CommentElement] return self._comment_element @property def continuation_line_token(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822ValueContinuationToken] return self._continuation_line_token @property def newline_token(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822WhitespaceToken] return self._newline_token def add_newline_if_missing(self): # type: () -> None if self._newline_token is None: self._newline_token = Deb822NewlineAfterValueToken() self._newline_token.parent_element = self def _iter_content_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] if self._leading_whitespace_token: yield self._leading_whitespace_token yield from self._value_tokens if self._trailing_whitespace_token: yield self._trailing_whitespace_token def _iter_content_tokens(self): # type: () -> Iterable[Deb822Token] for part in self._iter_content_parts(): if isinstance(part, Deb822Element): yield from part.iter_tokens() else: yield part def convert_content_to_text(self): # type: () -> str if len(self._value_tokens) == 1 \ and not self._leading_whitespace_token \ and not self._trailing_whitespace_token \ and isinstance(self._value_tokens[0], Deb822Token): # By default, we get a single value spanning the entire line # (minus continuation line and newline but we are supposed to # exclude those) return self._value_tokens[0].text return "".join(t.text for t in self._iter_content_tokens()) def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] if self._comment_element: yield self._comment_element if self._continuation_line_token: yield self._continuation_line_token yield from self._iter_content_parts() if self._newline_token: yield self._newline_token class Deb822ValueElement(Deb822Element): __slots__ = ('_value_entry_elements',) def __init__(self, value_entry_elements): # type: (List[Deb822ValueLineElement]) -> None super().__init__() self._value_entry_elements = value_entry_elements # type: List[Deb822ValueLineElement] self._init_parent_of_parts() @property def value_lines(self): # type: () -> List[Deb822ValueLineElement] """Read-only list of value entries""" return self._value_entry_elements def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._value_entry_elements def add_final_newline_if_missing(self): # type: () -> None if self._value_entry_elements: self._value_entry_elements[-1].add_newline_if_missing() class Deb822ParsedValueElement(Deb822Element): __slots__ = ('_text_cached', '_text_no_comments_cached', '_token_list') def __init__(self, tokens): # type: (List[Deb822Token]) -> None super().__init__() self._token_list = tokens self._init_parent_of_parts() if not isinstance(tokens[0], Deb822ValueToken) or \ not isinstance(tokens[-1], Deb822ValueToken): raise ValueError(self.__class__.__name__ + " MUST start and end on a Deb822ValueToken") if len(tokens) == 1: token = tokens[0] self._text_cached = token.text # type: Optional[str] self._text_no_comments_cached = token.text # type: Optional[str] else: self._text_cached = None self._text_no_comments_cached = None def convert_to_text(self): # type: () -> str if self._text_no_comments_cached is None: self._text_no_comments_cached = super().convert_to_text() return self._text_no_comments_cached def convert_to_text_without_comments(self): # type: () -> str if self._text_no_comments_cached is None: self._text_no_comments_cached = "".join(t.text for t in self.iter_tokens() if not t.is_comment) return self._text_no_comments_cached def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._token_list class Deb822CommentElement(Deb822Element): __slots__ = ('_comment_tokens',) def __init__(self, comment_tokens): # type: (List[Deb822CommentToken]) -> None super().__init__() self._comment_tokens = comment_tokens # type: List[Deb822CommentToken] if not comment_tokens: # pragma: no cover raise ValueError("Comment elements must have at least one comment token") self._init_parent_of_parts() def __len__(self): # type: () -> int return len(self._comment_tokens) def __getitem__(self, item): # type: (int) -> Deb822CommentToken return self._comment_tokens[item] def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._comment_tokens class Deb822KeyValuePairElement(Deb822Element): __slots__ = ('_comment_element', '_field_token', '_separator_token', '_value_element') def __init__(self, comment_element, # type: Optional[Deb822CommentElement] field_token, # type: Deb822FieldNameToken separator_token, # type: Deb822FieldSeparatorToken value_element, # type: Deb822ValueElement ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__() self._comment_element = comment_element # type: Optional[Deb822CommentElement] self._field_token = field_token # type: Deb822FieldNameToken self._separator_token = separator_token # type: Deb822FieldSeparatorToken self._value_element = value_element # type: Deb822ValueElement self._init_parent_of_parts() @property def field_name(self): # type: () -> _strI return self.field_token.text @property def field_token(self): # type: () -> Deb822FieldNameToken return self._field_token @property def value_element(self): # type: () -> Deb822ValueElement return self._value_element @value_element.setter def value_element(self, new_value): # type: (Deb822ValueElement) -> None self._value_element.clear_parent_if_parent(self) self._value_element = new_value new_value.parent_element = self def interpret_as(self, interpreter, # type: Interpretation[T] discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> T return interpreter.interpret(self, discard_comments_on_read=discard_comments_on_read) @property def comment_element(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822CommentElement] return self._comment_element @comment_element.setter def comment_element(self, value): # type: (Optional[Deb822CommentElement]) -> None if value is not None: if not value[-1].text.endswith("\n"): raise ValueError("Field comments must end with a newline") if self._comment_element: self._comment_element.clear_parent_if_parent(self) if value is not None: value.parent_element = self self._comment_element = value def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] if self._comment_element: yield self._comment_element yield self._field_token yield self._separator_token yield self._value_element def _format_comment(c): # type: (str) -> str if c == '': # Special-case: Empty strings are mapped to an empty comment line return "#\n" if '\n' in c[:-1]: raise ValueError("Comment lines must not have embedded newlines") if not c.endswith('\n'): c = c.rstrip() + "\n" if not c.startswith("#"): c = "# " + c.lstrip() return c def _unpack_key(item, # type: ParagraphKey raise_if_indexed=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Tuple[_strI, Optional[int], Optional[Deb822FieldNameToken]] index = None # type: Optional[int] name_token = None # type: Optional[Deb822FieldNameToken] if isinstance(item, tuple): key, index = item if raise_if_indexed: # Fudge "(key, 0)" into a "key" callers to defensively support # both paragraph styles with the same key. if index != 0: msg = 'Cannot resolve key "{key}" with index {index}. The key is not indexed' raise KeyError(msg.format(key=key, index=index)) index = None key = _strI(key) else: index = None if isinstance(item, Deb822FieldNameToken): name_token = item key = name_token.text else: key = _strI(item) return key, index, name_token def _convert_value_lines_to_lines(value_lines, # type: Iterable[Deb822ValueLineElement] strip_comments, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[str] if not strip_comments: yield from (v.convert_to_text() for v in value_lines) else: for element in value_lines: yield ''.join(x.text for x in element.iter_tokens() if not x.is_comment) # Deb822ParagraphElement uses this Mixin (by having `_paragraph` return self). # Therefore the Mixin needs to call the "proper" methods on the paragraph to # avoid doing infinite recursion. class AutoResolvingMixin(Generic[T], collections.abc.Mapping[ParagraphKey, T]): @property def _auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields(self): # type: () -> bool return True @property def _paragraph(self): # type: () -> Deb822ParagraphElement raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def __len__(self): # type: () -> int return self._paragraph.kvpair_count def __contains__(self, item): # type: (object) -> bool return self._paragraph.contains_kvpair_element(item) def __iter__(self): # type: () -> Iterator[ParagraphKey] return iter(self._paragraph.iter_keys()) def __getitem__(self, item): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> T if self._auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields and isinstance(item, str): v = self._paragraph.get_kvpair_element((item, 0)) else: v = self._paragraph.get_kvpair_element(item) assert v is not None return self._interpret_value(item, v) def __delitem__(self, item): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None self._paragraph.remove_kvpair_element(item) def _interpret_value(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> T raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover # Deb822ParagraphElement uses this Mixin (by having `_paragraph` return self). # Therefore the Mixin needs to call the "proper" methods on the paragraph to # avoid doing infinite recursion. class Deb822ParagraphToStrWrapperMixin(AutoResolvingMixin[str], collections.abc.MutableMapping[ParagraphKey, str], ABC): @property def _auto_map_initial_line_whitespace(self): # type: () -> bool return True @property def _discard_comments_on_read(self): # type: () -> bool return True @property def _auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values(self): # type: () -> bool return True @property def _preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates(self): # type: () -> bool return True def _convert_value_to_str(self, kvpair_element): # type: (Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> str value_element = kvpair_element.value_element value_entries = value_element.value_lines if len(value_entries) == 1: # Special case single line entry (e.g. "Package: foo") as they never # have comments and we can do some parts more efficient. value_entry = value_entries[0] t = value_entry.convert_to_text() if self._auto_map_initial_line_whitespace: t = t.strip() return t if self._auto_map_initial_line_whitespace or self._discard_comments_on_read: converter = _convert_value_lines_to_lines(value_entries, self._discard_comments_on_read, ) auto_map_space = self._auto_map_initial_line_whitespace # Because we know there are more than one line, we can unconditionally inject # the newline after the first line as_text = ''.join(line.strip() + "\n" if auto_map_space and i == 1 else line for i, line in enumerate(converter, start=1) ) else: # No rewrite necessary. as_text = value_element.convert_to_text() if self._auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values and as_text[-1] == "\n": as_text = as_text[:-1] return as_text def __setitem__(self, item, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, str) -> None keep_comments = self._preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates # type: Optional[bool] comment = None if keep_comments and self._auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields: # For ambiguous fields, we have to resolve the original field as # the set_field_* methods do not cope with ambiguous fields. This # means we might as well clear the keep_comments flag as we have # resolved the comment. keep_comments = None key_lookup = item if isinstance(item, str): key_lookup = (item, 0) orig_kvpair = self._paragraph.get_kvpair_element(key_lookup, use_get=True) if orig_kvpair is not None: comment = orig_kvpair.comment_element if self._auto_map_initial_line_whitespace: try: idx = value.index("\n") except ValueError: idx = -1 if idx == -1 or idx == len(value): self._paragraph.set_field_to_simple_value( item, value.strip(), preserve_original_field_comment=keep_comments, field_comment=comment, ) return # Regenerate the first line with normalized whitespace first_line, rest = value.split("\n", 1) value = "".join((" ", first_line.strip(), "\n", rest)) if not value.endswith("\n"): if not self._auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values: raise ValueError("Values must end with a newline (or be single line" " values and use the auto whitespace mapping feature)") value += "\n" self._paragraph.set_field_from_raw_string( item, value, preserve_original_field_comment=keep_comments, field_comment=comment, ) def _interpret_value(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> T # mypy is a bit dense and cannot see that T == str return cast('T', self._convert_value_to_str(value)) class AbstractDeb822ParagraphWrapper(AutoResolvingMixin[T], ABC): def __init__(self, paragraph, # type: Deb822ParagraphElement *, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=False, # type: bool discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> None self.__paragraph = paragraph self.__auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields = auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields self.__discard_comments_on_read = discard_comments_on_read @property def _paragraph(self): # type: () -> Deb822ParagraphElement return self.__paragraph @property def _discard_comments_on_read(self): # type: () -> bool return self.__discard_comments_on_read @property def _auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields(self): # type: () -> bool return self.__auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields class Deb822InterpretingParagraphWrapper(AbstractDeb822ParagraphWrapper[T]): def __init__(self, paragraph, # type: Deb822ParagraphElement interpretation, # type: Interpretation[T] *, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=False, # type: bool discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool ) -> None: super().__init__(paragraph, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields, discard_comments_on_read=discard_comments_on_read, ) self._interpretation = interpretation def _interpret_value(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> T return self._interpretation.interpret(value) class Deb822DictishParagraphWrapper(AbstractDeb822ParagraphWrapper[str], Deb822ParagraphToStrWrapperMixin): def __init__(self, paragraph, # type: Deb822ParagraphElement *, discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=True, # type: bool auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=False, # type: bool preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates=True, # type: bool auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__(paragraph, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields, discard_comments_on_read=discard_comments_on_read, ) self.__auto_map_initial_line_whitespace = auto_map_initial_line_whitespace self.__preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates = preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates self.__auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values = \ auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values @property def _auto_map_initial_line_whitespace(self): # type: () -> bool return self.__auto_map_initial_line_whitespace @property def _preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates(self): # type: () -> bool return self.__preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates @property def _auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values(self): # type: () -> bool return self.__auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values class Deb822ParagraphElement(Deb822Element, Deb822ParagraphToStrWrapperMixin, ABC): @classmethod def new_empty_paragraph(cls): # type: () -> Deb822ParagraphElement return Deb822NoDuplicateFieldsParagraphElement([], OrderedSet()) @classmethod def from_dict(cls, mapping): # type: (Mapping[str, str]) -> Deb822ParagraphElement paragraph = cls.new_empty_paragraph() for k, v in mapping.items(): paragraph[k] = v return paragraph @classmethod def from_kvpairs(cls, kvpair_elements): # type: (List[Deb822KeyValuePairElement]) -> Deb822ParagraphElement if not kvpair_elements: raise ValueError("A paragraph must consist of at least one field/value pair") kvpair_order = OrderedSet(kv.field_name for kv in kvpair_elements) if len(kvpair_order) == len(kvpair_elements): # Each field occurs at most once, which is good because that # means it is a valid paragraph and we can use the optimized # implementation. return Deb822NoDuplicateFieldsParagraphElement(kvpair_elements, kvpair_order) # Fallback implementation, that can cope with the repeated field names # at the cost of complexity. return Deb822DuplicateFieldsParagraphElement(kvpair_elements) @property def has_duplicate_fields(self): # type: () -> bool """Tell whether this paragraph has duplicate fields""" return False def as_interpreted_dict_view(self, interpretation, # type: Interpretation[T] *, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Deb822InterpretingParagraphWrapper[T] r"""Provide a Dict-like view of the paragraph This method returns a dict-like object representing this paragraph and is useful for accessing fields in a given interpretation. It is possible to use multiple versions of this dict-like view with different interpretations on the same paragraph at the same time (for different fields). >>> example_deb822_paragraph = ''' ... Package: foo ... # Field comment (because it becomes just before a field) ... Architecture: amd64 ... # Inline comment (associated with the next line) ... i386 ... # We also support arm ... arm64 ... armel ... ''' >>> dfile = parse_deb822_file(example_deb822_paragraph.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> paragraph = next(iter(dfile)) >>> list_view = paragraph.as_interpreted_dict_view(LIST_SPACE_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION) >>> # With the defaults, you only deal with the semantic values >>> # - no leading or trailing whitespace on the first part of the value >>> list(list_view["Package"]) ['foo'] >>> with list_view["Architecture"] as arch_list: ... orig_arch_list = list(arch_list) ... arch_list.replace('i386', 'kfreebsd-amd64') >>> orig_arch_list ['amd64', 'i386', 'arm64', 'armel'] >>> list(list_view["Architecture"]) ['amd64', 'kfreebsd-amd64', 'arm64', 'armel'] >>> print(paragraph.dump(), end='') Package: foo # Field comment (because it becomes just before a field) Architecture: amd64 # Inline comment (associated with the next line) kfreebsd-amd64 # We also support arm arm64 armel >>> # Format preserved and architecture replaced >>> with list_view["Architecture"] as arch_list: ... # Prettify the result as sorting will cause awkward whitespace ... arch_list.reformat_when_finished() ... arch_list.sort() >>> print(paragraph.dump(), end='') Package: foo # Field comment (because it becomes just before a field) Architecture: amd64 # We also support arm arm64 armel # Inline comment (associated with the next line) kfreebsd-amd64 >>> list(list_view["Architecture"]) ['amd64', 'arm64', 'armel', 'kfreebsd-amd64'] >>> # Format preserved and architecture values sorted :param interpretation: Decides how the field values are interpreted. As an example, use LIST_SPACE_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION for fields such as Architecture in the debian/control file. :param auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields: This parameter is only relevant for paragraphs that contain the same field multiple times (these are generally invalid). If the caller requests an ambiguous field from an invalid paragraph via a plain field name, the return dict-like object will refuse to resolve the field (not knowing which version to pick). This parameter (if set to True) instead changes the error into assuming the caller wants the *first* variant. """ return Deb822InterpretingParagraphWrapper( self, interpretation, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields, ) def configured_view(self, *, discard_comments_on_read=True, # type: bool auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=True, # type: bool auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=True, # type: bool preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates=True, # type: bool auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values=True, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Deb822DictishParagraphWrapper r"""Provide a Dict[str, str]-like view of this paragraph with non-standard parameters This method returns a dict-like object representing this paragraph that is optionally configured differently from the default view. >>> example_deb822_paragraph = ''' ... Package: foo ... # Field comment (because it becomes just before a field) ... Depends: libfoo, ... # Inline comment (associated with the next line) ... libbar, ... ''' >>> dfile = parse_deb822_file(example_deb822_paragraph.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> paragraph = next(iter(dfile)) >>> # With the defaults, you only deal with the semantic values >>> # - no leading or trailing whitespace on the first part of the value >>> paragraph["Package"] 'foo' >>> # - no inline comments in multiline values (but whitespace will be present >>> # subsequent lines.) >>> print(paragraph["Depends"]) libfoo, libbar, >>> paragraph['Foo'] = 'bar' >>> paragraph.get('Foo') 'bar' >>> paragraph.get('Unknown-Field') is None True >>> # But you get asymmetric behaviour with set vs. get >>> paragraph['Foo'] = ' bar\n' >>> paragraph['Foo'] 'bar' >>> paragraph['Bar'] = ' bar\n#Comment\n another value\n' >>> # Note that the whitespace on the first line has been normalized. >>> print("Bar: " + paragraph['Bar']) Bar: bar another value >>> # The comment is present (in case you where wondering) >>> print(paragraph.get_kvpair_element('Bar').convert_to_text(), end='') Bar: bar #Comment another value >>> # On the other hand, you can choose to see the values as they are >>> # - We will just reset the paragraph as a "nothing up my sleeve" >>> dfile = parse_deb822_file(example_deb822_paragraph.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> paragraph = next(iter(dfile)) >>> nonstd_dictview = paragraph.configured_view( ... discard_comments_on_read=False, ... auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=False, ... # For paragraphs with duplicate fields, you can choose to get an error ... # rather than the dict picking the first value available. ... auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=False, ... auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values=False, ... ) >>> # Because we have reset the state, Foo and Bar are no longer there. >>> 'Bar' not in paragraph and 'Foo' not in paragraph True >>> # We can now see the comments (discard_comments_on_read=False) >>> # (The leading whitespace in front of "libfoo" is due to >>> # auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=False) >>> print(nonstd_dictview["Depends"], end='') libfoo, # Inline comment (associated with the next line) libbar, >>> # And all the optional whitespace on the first value line >>> # (auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=False) >>> nonstd_dictview["Package"] == ' foo\n' True >>> # ... which will give you symmetric behaviour with set vs. get >>> nonstd_dictview['Foo'] = ' bar \n' >>> nonstd_dictview['Foo'] ' bar \n' >>> nonstd_dictview['Bar'] = ' bar \n#Comment\n another value\n' >>> nonstd_dictview['Bar'] ' bar \n#Comment\n another value\n' >>> # But then you get no help either. >>> try: ... nonstd_dictview["Baz"] = "foo" ... except ValueError: ... print("Rejected") Rejected >>> # With auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=False, you have to include minimum a newline >>> nonstd_dictview["Baz"] = "foo\n" >>> # The absence of leading whitespace gives you the terse variant at the expensive >>> # readability >>> paragraph.get_kvpair_element('Baz').convert_to_text() 'Baz:foo\n' >>> # But because they are views, changes performed via one view is visible in the other >>> paragraph['Foo'] 'bar' >>> # The views show the values according to their own rules. Therefore, there is an >>> # asymmetric between paragraph['Foo'] and nonstd_dictview['Foo'] >>> # Nevertheless, you can read or write the fields via either - enabling you to use >>> # the view that best suit your use-case for the given field. >>> 'Baz' in paragraph and nonstd_dictview.get('Baz') is not None True >>> # Deletion via the view also works >>> del nonstd_dictview['Baz'] >>> 'Baz' not in paragraph and nonstd_dictview.get('Baz') is None True :param discard_comments_on_read: When getting a field value from the dict, this parameter decides how in-line comments are handled. When setting the value, inline comments are still allowed and will be retained. However, keep in mind that this option makes getter and setter assymetric as a "get" following a "set" with inline comments will omit the comments even if they are there (see the code example). :param auto_map_initial_line_whitespace: Special-case the first value line by trimming unnecessary whitespace leaving only the value. For single-line values, all space including newline is pruned. For multi-line values, the newline is preserved / needed to distinguish the first line from the following lines. When setting a value, this option normalizes the whitespace of the initial line of the value field. When this option is set to True makes the dictionary behave more like the original Deb822 module. :param preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates: Whether to preserve the field comments when mutating the field. :param auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields: This parameter is only relevant for paragraphs that contain the same field multiple times (these are generally invalid). If the caller requests an ambiguous field from an invalid paragraph via a plain field name, the return dict-like object will refuse to resolve the field (not knowing which version to pick). This parameter (if set to True) instead changes the error into assuming the caller wants the *first* variant. :param auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values: This parameter controls whether a multiline field with have / need a trailing newline. If True, the trailing newline is hidden on get and automatically added in set (if missing). When this option is set to True makes the dictionary behave more like the original Deb822 module. """ return Deb822DictishParagraphWrapper( self, discard_comments_on_read=discard_comments_on_read, auto_map_initial_line_whitespace=auto_map_initial_line_whitespace, auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields=auto_resolve_ambiguous_fields, preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates=preserve_field_comments_on_field_updates, auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values=auto_map_final_newline_in_multiline_values, ) @property def _paragraph(self): # type: () -> Deb822ParagraphElement return self def order_last(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "last" in the paragraph""" raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def order_first(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "first" in the paragraph""" raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def order_before(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly after the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present.""" raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def order_after(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly before the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present. """ raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover @property def kvpair_count(self): # type: () -> int raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def iter_keys(self): # type: () -> Iterable[ParagraphKey] raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def contains_kvpair_element(self, item): # type: (object) -> bool raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def get_kvpair_element(self, item, # type: ParagraphKey use_get=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Optional[Deb822KeyValuePairElement] raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def set_kvpair_element(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> None raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def remove_kvpair_element(self, key): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def sort_fields(self, key=None, # type: Optional[Callable[[str], Any]] ): # type: (...) -> None """Re-order all fields :param key: Provide a key function (same semantics as for sorted). Keep in mind that the module preserve the cases for field names - in generally, callers are recommended to use "lower()" to normalize the case. """ raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover def set_field_to_simple_value(self, item, # type: ParagraphKey simple_value, # type: str *, preserve_original_field_comment=None, # type: Optional[bool] field_comment=None, # type: Optional[Commentish] ): # type: (...) -> None r"""Sets a field in this paragraph to a simple "word" or "phrase" In many cases, it is better for callers to just use the paragraph as if it was a dictionary. However, this method does enable to you choose the field comment (if any), which can be a reason for using it. This is suitable for "simple" fields like "Package". Example: >>> example_deb822_paragraph = ''' ... Package: foo ... ''' >>> dfile = parse_deb822_file(example_deb822_paragraph.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> p = next(iter(dfile)) >>> p.set_field_to_simple_value("Package", "mscgen") >>> p.set_field_to_simple_value("Architecture", "linux-any kfreebsd-any", ... field_comment=['Only ported to linux and kfreebsd']) >>> p.set_field_to_simple_value("Priority", "optional") >>> print(p.dump(), end='') Package: mscgen # Only ported to linux and kfreebsd Architecture: linux-any kfreebsd-any Priority: optional >>> # Values are formatted nicely by default, but it does not work with >>> # multi-line values >>> p.set_field_to_simple_value("Foo", "bar\nbin\n") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Cannot use set_field_to_simple_value for values with newlines :param item: Name of the field to set. If the paragraph already contains the field, then it will be replaced. If the field exists, then it will preserve its order in the paragraph. Otherwise, it is added to the end of the paragraph. Note this can be a "paragraph key", which enables you to control *which* instance of a field is being replaced (in case of duplicate fields). :param simple_value: The text to use as the value. The value must not contain newlines. Leading and trailing will be stripped but space within the value is preserved. The value cannot contain comments (i.e. if the "#" token appears in the value, then it is considered a value rather than "start of a comment) :param preserve_original_field_comment: See the description for the parameter with the same name in the set_field_from_raw_string method. :param field_comment: See the description for the parameter with the same name in the set_field_from_raw_string method. """ if '\n' in simple_value: raise ValueError("Cannot use set_field_to_simple_value for values with newlines") # Reformat it with a leading space and trailing newline. The latter because it is # necessary if there any fields after it and the former because it looks nicer so # have single space after the field separator raw_value = ' ' + simple_value.strip() + "\n" self.set_field_from_raw_string( item, raw_value, preserve_original_field_comment=preserve_original_field_comment, field_comment=field_comment, ) def set_field_from_raw_string(self, item, # type: ParagraphKey raw_string_value, # type: str *, preserve_original_field_comment=None, # type: Optional[bool] field_comment=None, # type: Optional[Commentish] ): # type: (...) -> None """Sets a field in this paragraph to a given text value In many cases, it is better for callers to just use the paragraph as if it was a dictionary. However, this method does enable to you choose the field comment (if any) and lets to have a higher degree of control over whitespace (on the first line), which can be a reason for using it. Example usage: >>> example_deb822_paragraph = ''' ... Package: foo ... ''' >>> dfile = parse_deb822_file(example_deb822_paragraph.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> p = next(iter(dfile)) >>> raw_value = ''' ... Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12), ... some-other-bd, ... # Comment ... another-bd, ... '''.lstrip() # Remove leading newline, but *not* the trailing newline >>> fname, new_value = raw_value.split(':', 1) >>> p.set_field_from_raw_string(fname, new_value) >>> print(p.dump(), end='') Package: foo Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12), some-other-bd, # Comment another-bd, >>> # Format preserved :param item: Name of the field to set. If the paragraph already contains the field, then it will be replaced. Otherwise, it is added to the end of the paragraph. Note this can be a "paragraph key", which enables you to control *which* instance of a field is being replaced (in case of duplicate fields). :param raw_string_value: The text to use as the value. The text must be valid deb822 syntax and is used *exactly* as it is given. Accordingly, multi-line values must include mandatory leading space on continuation lines, newlines after the value, etc. On the flip-side, any optional space or comments will be included. Note that the first line will *never* be read as a comment (if the first line of the value starts with a "#" then it will result in "Field-Name:#..." which is parsed as a value starting with "#" rather than a comment). :param preserve_original_field_comment: If True, then if there is an existing field and that has a comment, then the comment will remain after this operation. This is the default is the `field_comment` parameter is omitted. Note that if the parameter is True and the item is ambiguous, this will raise an AmbiguousDeb822FieldKeyError. When the parameter is omitted, the ambiguity is resolved automatically and if the resolved field has a comment then that will be preserved (assuming field_comment is None). :param field_comment: If not None, add or replace the comment for the field. Each string in the in the list will become one comment line (inserted directly before the field name). Will appear in the same order as they do in the list. If you want complete control over the formatting of the comments, then ensure that each line start with "#" and end with "\\n" before the call. Otherwise, leading/trailing whitespace is normalized and the missing "#"/"\\n" character is inserted. """ new_content = [] # type: List[str] if preserve_original_field_comment is not None: if field_comment is not None: raise ValueError('The "preserve_original_field_comment" conflicts with' ' "field_comment" parameter') elif field_comment is not None: if not isinstance(field_comment, Deb822CommentElement): new_content.extend(_format_comment(x) for x in field_comment) field_comment = None preserve_original_field_comment = False field_name, _, _ = _unpack_key(item) cased_field_name = field_name try: original = self.get_kvpair_element(item, use_get=True) except AmbiguousDeb822FieldKeyError: if preserve_original_field_comment: # If we were asked to preserve the original comment, then we # require a strict lookup raise original = self.get_kvpair_element((field_name, 0), use_get=True) if preserve_original_field_comment is None: # We simplify preserve_original_field_comment after the lookup of the field. # Otherwise, we can get ambiguous key errors when updating an ambiguous field # when the caller did not explicitly ask for that behaviour. preserve_original_field_comment = True if original: # If we already have the field, then preserve the original case cased_field_name = original.field_name raw = ":".join((cased_field_name, raw_string_value)) raw_lines = raw.splitlines(keepends=True) for i, line in enumerate(raw_lines, start=1): if not line.endswith("\n"): raise ValueError("Line {i} in new value was missing trailing newline".format(i=i)) if i != 1 and line[0] not in (' ', '\t', '#'): msg = 'Line {i} in new value was invalid. It must either start' \ ' with " " space (continuation line) or "#" (comment line).' \ ' The line started with "{line}"' raise ValueError(msg.format(i=i, line=line[0])) if len(raw_lines) > 1 and raw_lines[-1].startswith('#'): raise ValueError('The last line in a value field cannot be a comment') new_content.extend(raw_lines) # As absurd as it might seem, it is easier to just use the parser to # construct the AST correctly deb822_file = parse_deb822_file(iter(new_content)) error_token = deb822_file.find_first_error_element() if error_token: raise ValueError("Syntax error in new field value for " + field_name) paragraph = next(iter(deb822_file)) assert isinstance(paragraph, Deb822NoDuplicateFieldsParagraphElement) value = paragraph.get_kvpair_element(field_name) assert value is not None if preserve_original_field_comment: if original: value.comment_element = original.comment_element original.comment_element = None elif field_comment is not None: value.comment_element = field_comment self.set_kvpair_element(item, value) @overload def dump(self, fd, # type: IO[bytes] ): # type: (...) -> None pass @overload def dump(self): # type: () -> str pass def dump(self, fd=None, # type: Optional[IO[bytes]] ): # type: (...) -> Optional[str] if fd is None: return "".join(t.text for t in self.iter_tokens()) for token in self.iter_tokens(): fd.write(token.text.encode('utf-8')) return None class Deb822NoDuplicateFieldsParagraphElement(Deb822ParagraphElement): """Paragraph implementation optimized for valid deb822 files When there are no duplicated fields, we can use simpler and faster datastructures for common operations. """ def __init__(self, kvpair_elements, # type: List[Deb822KeyValuePairElement] kvpair_order, # type: OrderedSet ): # type: (...) -> None super().__init__() self._kvpair_elements = {kv.field_name: kv for kv in kvpair_elements} self._kvpair_order = kvpair_order self._init_parent_of_parts() @property def kvpair_count(self): # type: () -> int return len(self._kvpair_elements) def order_last(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "last" in the paragraph""" unpacked_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(field, raise_if_indexed=True) self._kvpair_order.order_last(unpacked_field) def order_first(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "first" in the paragraph""" unpacked_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(field, raise_if_indexed=True) self._kvpair_order.order_first(unpacked_field) def order_before(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly after the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present.""" unpacked_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(field, raise_if_indexed=True) unpacked_ref_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(reference_field, raise_if_indexed=True) self._kvpair_order.order_before(unpacked_field, unpacked_ref_field) def order_after(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly before the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present. """ unpacked_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(field, raise_if_indexed=True) unpacked_ref_field, _, _ = _unpack_key(reference_field, raise_if_indexed=True) self._kvpair_order.order_after(unpacked_field, unpacked_ref_field) def iter_keys(self): # type: () -> Iterable[ParagraphKey] yield from (str(k) for k in self._kvpair_order) def remove_kvpair_element(self, key): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None key, _, _ = _unpack_key(key, raise_if_indexed=True) del self._kvpair_elements[key] self._kvpair_order.remove(key) def contains_kvpair_element(self, item): # type: (object) -> bool if not isinstance(item, (str, tuple, Deb822FieldNameToken)): return False item = cast('ParagraphKey', item) key, _, _ = _unpack_key(item, raise_if_indexed=True) return key in self._kvpair_elements def get_kvpair_element(self, item, # type: ParagraphKey use_get=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Optional[Deb822KeyValuePairElement] item, _, _ = _unpack_key(item, raise_if_indexed=True) if use_get: return self._kvpair_elements.get(item) return self._kvpair_elements[item] def set_kvpair_element(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> None key, _, _ = _unpack_key(key, raise_if_indexed=True) if isinstance(key, Deb822FieldNameToken): if key is not value.field_token: raise ValueError("Key is a Deb822FieldNameToken, but not *the* Deb822FieldNameToken" " for the value") key = value.field_name else: if key != value.field_name: raise ValueError("Cannot insert value under a different field value than field name" " from its Deb822FieldNameToken implies") # Use the string from the Deb822FieldNameToken as we need to keep that in memory either # way key = value.field_name original_value = self._kvpair_elements.get(key) self._kvpair_elements[key] = value self._kvpair_order.append(key) if original_value is not None: original_value.parent_element = None value.parent_element = self def sort_fields(self, key=None): # type: (Optional[Callable[[str], Any]]) -> None """Re-order all fields :param key: Provide a key function (same semantics as for sorted). Keep in mind that the module preserve the cases for field names - in generally, callers are recommended to use "lower()" to normalize the case. """ for last_field_name in reversed(self._kvpair_order): last_kvpair = self._kvpair_elements[cast('_strI', last_field_name)] last_kvpair.value_element.add_final_newline_if_missing() break if key is None: key = default_field_sort_key self._kvpair_order = OrderedSet(sorted(self._kvpair_order, key=key)) def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from (self._kvpair_elements[x] for x in cast('Iterable[_strI]', self._kvpair_order)) class Deb822DuplicateFieldsParagraphElement(Deb822ParagraphElement): def __init__(self, kvpair_elements): # type: (List[Deb822KeyValuePairElement]) -> None super().__init__() self._kvpair_order = LinkedList() # type: LinkedList[Deb822KeyValuePairElement] self._kvpair_elements = \ {} # type: Dict[_strI, List[KVPNode]] self._init_kvpair_fields(kvpair_elements) self._init_parent_of_parts() @property def has_duplicate_fields(self): # type: () -> bool # Most likely, the answer is "True" but if the caller "fixes" the problem # then this can return "False" return len(self._kvpair_order) > len(self._kvpair_elements) def _init_kvpair_fields(self, kvpairs): # type: (Iterable[Deb822KeyValuePairElement]) -> None assert not self._kvpair_order assert not self._kvpair_elements for kv in kvpairs: field_name = kv.field_name node = self._kvpair_order.append(kv) if field_name not in self._kvpair_elements: self._kvpair_elements[field_name] = [node] else: self._kvpair_elements[field_name].append(node) def _nodes_being_relocated(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> Tuple[List[KVPNode], List[KVPNode]] key, index, name_token = _unpack_key(field) nodes = self._kvpair_elements[key] nodes_being_relocated = [] if name_token is not None or index is not None: single_node = self._resolve_to_single_node(nodes, key, index, name_token) assert single_node is not None nodes_being_relocated.append(single_node) else: nodes_being_relocated = nodes return nodes, nodes_being_relocated def order_last(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "last" in the paragraph""" nodes, nodes_being_relocated = self._nodes_being_relocated(field) assert len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 or len(nodes) == len(nodes_being_relocated) kvpair_order = self._kvpair_order for node in nodes_being_relocated: if kvpair_order.tail_node is node: # Special case for relocating a single node that happens to be the last. continue kvpair_order.remove_node(node) # assertion for mypy assert kvpair_order.tail_node is not None kvpair_order.insert_node_after(node, kvpair_order.tail_node) if len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 and nodes_being_relocated[0] is not nodes[-1]: single_node = nodes_being_relocated[0] nodes.remove(single_node) nodes.append(single_node) def order_first(self, field): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so it is "first" in the paragraph""" nodes, nodes_being_relocated = self._nodes_being_relocated(field) assert len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 or len(nodes) == len(nodes_being_relocated) kvpair_order = self._kvpair_order for node in nodes_being_relocated: if kvpair_order.head_node is node: # Special case for relocating a single node that happens to be the first. continue kvpair_order.remove_node(node) # assertion for mypy assert kvpair_order.head_node is not None kvpair_order.insert_node_before(node, kvpair_order.head_node) if len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 and nodes_being_relocated[0] is not nodes[0]: single_node = nodes_being_relocated[0] nodes.remove(single_node) nodes.insert(0, single_node) def order_before(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly after the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present.""" nodes, nodes_being_relocated = self._nodes_being_relocated(field) assert len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 or len(nodes) == len(nodes_being_relocated) # For "before" we always use the "first" variant as reference in case of doubt _, reference_nodes = self._nodes_being_relocated(reference_field) reference_node = reference_nodes[0] if reference_node in nodes_being_relocated: raise ValueError("Cannot re-order a field relative to itself") kvpair_order = self._kvpair_order for node in nodes_being_relocated: kvpair_order.remove_node(node) kvpair_order.insert_node_before(node, reference_node) if len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 and len(nodes) > 1: # Regenerate the (new) relative field order. field_name = nodes_being_relocated[0].value.field_name self._regenerate_relative_kvapir_order(field_name) def order_after(self, field, reference_field): # type: (ParagraphKey, ParagraphKey) -> None """Re-order the given field so appears directly before the reference field in the paragraph The reference field must be present. """ nodes, nodes_being_relocated = self._nodes_being_relocated(field) assert len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 or len(nodes) == len(nodes_being_relocated) _, reference_nodes = self._nodes_being_relocated(reference_field) # For "after" we always use the "last" variant as reference in case of doubt reference_node = reference_nodes[-1] if reference_node in nodes_being_relocated: raise ValueError("Cannot re-order a field relative to itself") kvpair_order = self._kvpair_order # Use "reversed" to preserve the relative order of the nodes assuming a bulk reorder for node in reversed(nodes_being_relocated): kvpair_order.remove_node(node) kvpair_order.insert_node_after(node, reference_node) if len(nodes_being_relocated) == 1 and len(nodes) > 1: # Regenerate the (new) relative field order. field_name = nodes_being_relocated[0].value.field_name self._regenerate_relative_kvapir_order(field_name) def _regenerate_relative_kvapir_order(self, field_name): # type: (_strI) -> None nodes = [] for node in self._kvpair_order.iter_nodes(): if node.value.field_name == field_name: nodes.append(node) self._kvpair_elements[field_name] = nodes def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._kvpair_order @property def kvpair_count(self): # type: () -> int return len(self._kvpair_order) def iter_keys(self): # type: () -> Iterable[ParagraphKey] yield from (kv.field_name for kv in self._kvpair_order) def _resolve_to_single_node(self, nodes, # type: List[KVPNode] key, # type: str index, # type: Optional[int] name_token, # type: Optional[Deb822FieldNameToken] use_get=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Optional[KVPNode] if index is None: if len(nodes) != 1: if name_token is not None: node = self._find_node_via_name_token(name_token, nodes) if node is not None: return node msg = "Ambiguous key {key} - the field appears {res_len} times. Use" \ " ({key}, index) to denote which instance of the field you want. (Index" \ " can be 0..{res_len_1} or e.g. -1 to denote the last field)" raise AmbiguousDeb822FieldKeyError(msg.format(key=key, res_len=len(nodes), res_len_1=len(nodes) - 1)) index = 0 try: return nodes[index] except IndexError: if use_get: return None msg = 'Field "{key}" was present but the index "{index}" was invalid.' raise KeyError(msg.format(key=key, index=index)) def get_kvpair_element(self, item, # type: ParagraphKey use_get=False, # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Optional[Deb822KeyValuePairElement] key, index, name_token = _unpack_key(item) if use_get: nodes = self._kvpair_elements.get(key) if nodes is None: return None else: nodes = self._kvpair_elements[key] node = self._resolve_to_single_node(nodes, key, index, name_token, use_get=use_get) if node is not None: return node.value return None @staticmethod def _find_node_via_name_token( name_token, # type: Deb822FieldNameToken elements, # type: Iterable[KVPNode] ): # type: (...) -> Optional[KVPNode] # if we are given a name token, then it is non-ambiguous if we have exactly # that name token in our list of nodes. It will be an O(n) lookup but we # probably do not have that many duplicate fields (and even if do, it is not # exactly a valid file, so there little reason to optimize for it) for node in elements: if name_token is node.value.field_token: return node return None def contains_kvpair_element(self, item): # type: (object) -> bool if not isinstance(item, (str, tuple, Deb822FieldNameToken)): return False item = cast('ParagraphKey', item) return self.get_kvpair_element(item, use_get=True) is not None def set_kvpair_element(self, key, value): # type: (ParagraphKey, Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> None key, index, name_token = _unpack_key(key) if name_token: if name_token is not value.field_token: original_nodes = self._kvpair_elements.get(value.field_name) original_node = None if original_nodes is not None: original_node = self._find_node_via_name_token(name_token, original_nodes) if original_node is None: raise ValueError("Key is a Deb822FieldNameToken, but not *the*" " Deb822FieldNameToken for the value nor the" " Deb822FieldNameToken for an existing field in the paragraph") # Primarily for mypy's sake assert original_nodes is not None # Rely on the index-based code below to handle update. index = original_nodes.index(original_node) key = value.field_name else: if key != value.field_name: raise ValueError("Cannot insert value under a different field value than field name" " from its Deb822FieldNameToken implies") # Use the string from the Deb822FieldNameToken as it is a _strI and has the same value # (memory optimization) key = value.field_name original_nodes = self._kvpair_elements.get(key) if original_nodes is None or not original_nodes: if index is not None and index != 0: msg = "Cannot replace field ({key}, {index}) as the field does not exist" \ " in the first place. Please index-less key or ({key}, 0) if you" \ " want to add the field." raise KeyError(msg.format(key=key, index=index)) node = self._kvpair_order.append(value) if key not in self._kvpair_elements: self._kvpair_elements[key] = [node] else: self._kvpair_elements[key].append(node) return replace_all = False if index is None: replace_all = True node = original_nodes[0] if len(original_nodes) != 1: self._kvpair_elements[key] = [node] else: # We insist on there being an original node, which as a side effect ensures # you cannot add additional copies of the field. This means that you cannot # make the problem worse. node = original_nodes[index] # Replace the value of the existing node plus do a little dance # for the parent element part. node.value.parent_element = None value.parent_element = self node.value = value if replace_all and len(original_nodes) != 1: # If we were in a replace-all mode, discard any remaining nodes for n in original_nodes[1:]: n.value.parent_element = None self._kvpair_order.remove_node(n) def remove_kvpair_element(self, key): # type: (ParagraphKey) -> None key, idx, name_token = _unpack_key(key) field_list = self._kvpair_elements[key] if name_token is None and idx is None: # Remove all case for node in field_list: node.value.parent_element = None self._kvpair_order.remove_node(node) del self._kvpair_elements[key] return if name_token is not None: # Indirection between original_node and node for mypy's sake original_node = self._find_node_via_name_token(name_token, field_list) if original_node is None: msg = 'The field "{key}" is present but key used to access it is not.' raise KeyError(msg.format(key=key)) node = original_node else: assert idx is not None try: node = field_list[idx] except KeyError: msg = 'The field "{key}" is present, but the index "{idx}" was invalid.' raise KeyError(msg.format(key=key, idx=idx)) if len(field_list) == 1: del self._kvpair_elements[key] else: field_list.remove(node) node.value.parent_element = None self._kvpair_order.remove_node(node) def sort_fields(self, key=None): # type: (Optional[Callable[[str], Any]]) -> None """Re-order all fields :param key: Provide a key function (same semantics as for sorted). Keep in mind that the module preserve the cases for field names - in generally, callers are recommended to use "lower()" to normalize the case. """ if key is None: key = default_field_sort_key # Work around mypy that cannot seem to shred the Optional notion # without this little indirection key_impl = key def _actual_key(kvpair): # type: (Deb822KeyValuePairElement) -> Any return key_impl(kvpair.field_name) for last_kvpair in reversed(self._kvpair_order): last_kvpair.value_element.add_final_newline_if_missing() break sorted_kvpair_list = sorted(self._kvpair_order, key=_actual_key) self._kvpair_order = LinkedList() self._kvpair_elements = {} self._init_kvpair_fields(sorted_kvpair_list) class Deb822FileElement(Deb822Element): """Represents the entire deb822 file""" def __init__(self, token_and_elements): # type: (LinkedList[TokenOrElement]) -> None super().__init__() self._token_and_elements = token_and_elements self._init_parent_of_parts() @classmethod def new_empty_file(cls): # type: () -> Deb822FileElement """Creates a new Deb822FileElement with no contents Note that a deb822 file must be non-empty to be considered valid """ return cls(LinkedList()) @property def is_valid_file(self): # type: () -> bool """Returns true if the file is valid Invalid elements include error elements (Deb822ErrorElement) but also issues such as paragraphs with duplicate fields or "empty" files (a valid deb822 file contains at least one paragraph). """ had_paragraph = False for paragraph in self: had_paragraph = True if not paragraph or paragraph.has_duplicate_fields: return False if not had_paragraph: return False return self.find_first_error_element() is None def find_first_error_element(self): # type: () -> Optional[Deb822ErrorElement] """Returns the first Deb822ErrorElement (or None) in the file""" return next(iter(self.iter_recurse(only_element_or_token_type=Deb822ErrorElement)), None) def __iter__(self): # type: () -> Iterator[Deb822ParagraphElement] return iter(self.iter_parts_of_type(Deb822ParagraphElement)) def iter_parts(self): # type: () -> Iterable[TokenOrElement] yield from self._token_and_elements def insert(self, idx, para): # type: (int, Deb822ParagraphElement) -> None """Inserts a paragraph into the file at the given "index" of paragraphs Note that if the index is between two paragraphs containing a "free floating" comment (e.g. paragrah/start-of-file, empty line, comment, empty line, paragraph) then it is unspecified which "side" of the comment the new paragraph will appear and this may change between versions of python-debian. >>> original = ''' ... Package: libfoo-dev ... Depends: libfoo1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} ... '''.lstrip() >>> deb822_file = parse_deb822_file(original.splitlines(keepends=True)) >>> para1 = Deb822ParagraphElement.new_empty_paragraph() >>> para1["Source"] = "foo" >>> para1["Build-Depends"] = "debhelper-compat (= 13)" >>> para2 = Deb822ParagraphElement.new_empty_paragraph() >>> para2["Package"] = "libfoo1" >>> para2["Depends"] = "${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}" >>> deb822_file.insert(0, para1) >>> deb822_file.insert(1, para2) >>> expected = ''' ... Source: foo ... Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13) ... ... Package: libfoo1 ... Depends: ${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} ... ... Package: libfoo-dev ... Depends: libfoo1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} ... '''.lstrip() >>> deb822_file.dump() == expected True """ anchor_node = None needs_newline = True if idx == 0: # Special-case, if idx is 0, then we insert it before everything else. # This is mostly a cosmetic choice for corner cases involving free-floating # comments in the file. if not self._token_and_elements: self.append(para) return anchor_node = self._token_and_elements.head_node needs_newline = bool(self._token_and_elements) else: i = 0 for node in self._token_and_elements.iter_nodes(): entry = node.value if isinstance(entry, Deb822ParagraphElement): i += 1 if idx == i - 1: anchor_node = node break if anchor_node is None: # Empty list or idx after the last paragraph both degenerate into append self.append(para) else: if needs_newline: # Remember to inject the "separating" newline between two paragraphs nl_token = self._set_parent(Deb822WhitespaceToken('\n')) anchor_node = self._token_and_elements.insert_before(nl_token, anchor_node) self._token_and_elements.insert_before(self._set_parent(para), anchor_node) def append(self, paragraph): # type: (Deb822ParagraphElement) -> None """Appends a paragraph to the file >>> deb822_file = Deb822FileElement.new_empty_file() >>> para1 = Deb822ParagraphElement.new_empty_paragraph() >>> para1["Source"] = "foo" >>> para1["Build-Depends"] = "debhelper-compat (= 13)" >>> para2 = Deb822ParagraphElement.new_empty_paragraph() >>> para2["Package"] = "foo" >>> para2["Depends"] = "${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}" >>> deb822_file.append(para1) >>> deb822_file.append(para2) >>> expected = ''' ... Source: foo ... Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13) ... ... Package: foo ... Depends: ${shlib:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} ... '''.lstrip() >>> deb822_file.dump() == expected True """ tail_element = self._token_and_elements.tail if paragraph.parent_element is not None: if paragraph.parent_element is self: raise ValueError("Paragraph is already a part of this file") raise ValueError("Paragraph is already part of another Deb822File") # We need a separating newline if there not a whitespace token at the end of the file. # Note the special case where the file ends on a comment; here we insert a whitespace too # to be sure. Otherwise we would have to check that there is an empty line before that # comment and that is too much effort. if tail_element and not isinstance(tail_element, Deb822WhitespaceToken): self._token_and_elements.append(self._set_parent(Deb822WhitespaceToken('\n'))) self._token_and_elements.append(self._set_parent(paragraph)) paragraph.parent_element = self def _set_parent(self, t): # type: (TE) -> TE t.parent_element = self return t @overload def dump(self, fd, # type: IO[bytes] ): # type: (...) -> None pass @overload def dump(self): # type: () -> str pass def dump(self, fd=None, # type: Optional[IO[bytes]] ): # type: (...) -> Optional[str] if fd is None: return "".join(t.text for t in self.iter_tokens()) for token in self.iter_tokens(): fd.write(token.text.encode('utf-8')) return None _combine_error_tokens_into_elements = combine_into_replacement(Deb822ErrorToken, Deb822ErrorElement) _combine_comment_tokens_into_elements = combine_into_replacement(Deb822CommentToken, Deb822CommentElement) _combine_vl_elements_into_value_elements = combine_into_replacement(Deb822ValueLineElement, Deb822ValueElement) _combine_kvp_elements_into_paragraphs = combine_into_replacement( Deb822KeyValuePairElement, Deb822ParagraphElement, constructor=Deb822ParagraphElement.from_kvpairs ) def _parsed_value_render_factory(discard_comments): # type: (bool) -> Callable[[Deb822ParsedValueElement], str] return Deb822ParsedValueElement.convert_to_text_without_comments if discard_comments \ else Deb822ParsedValueElement.convert_to_text LIST_SPACE_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION = ListInterpretation(whitespace_split_tokenizer, _parse_whitespace_list_value, Deb822ParsedValueElement, Deb822SemanticallySignificantWhiteSpace, lambda: Deb822SpaceSeparatorToken(' '), _parsed_value_render_factory, ) LIST_COMMA_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION = ListInterpretation(comma_split_tokenizer, _parse_comma_list_value, Deb822ParsedValueElement, Deb822CommaToken, Deb822CommaToken, _parsed_value_render_factory, ) LIST_UPLOADERS_INTERPRETATION = ListInterpretation(comma_split_tokenizer, _parse_uploaders_list_value, Deb822ParsedValueElement, Deb822CommaToken, Deb822CommaToken, _parsed_value_render_factory, ) def _non_end_of_line_token(v): # type: (TokenOrElement) -> bool # Consume tokens until the newline return not isinstance(v, Deb822WhitespaceToken) or v.text != '\n' def _build_value_line(token_stream, # type: Iterable[Union[TokenOrElement, Deb822CommentElement]] ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[Union[TokenOrElement, Deb822ValueLineElement]] """Parser helper - consumes tokens part of a Deb822ValueEntryElement and turns them into one""" buffered_stream = BufferingIterator(token_stream) # Deb822ValueLineElement is a bit tricky because of how we handle whitespace # and comments. # # In relation to comments, then only continuation lines can have comments. # If there is a comment before a "K: V" line, then the comment is associated # with the field rather than the value. # # On the whitespace front, then we separate syntactical mandatory whitespace # from optional whitespace. As an example: # # """ # # some comment associated with the Depends field # Depends:_foo_$ # # some comment associated with the line containing "bar" # !________bar_$ # """ # # Where "$" and "!" represents mandatory whitespace (the newline and the first # space are required for the file to be parsed correctly), where as "_" is # "optional" whitespace (from a syntactical point of view). # # This distinction enable us to facilitate APIs for easy removal/normalization # of redundant whitespaces without having programmers worry about trashing # the file. # # comment_element = None continuation_line_token = None token = None # type: Optional[TokenOrElement] for token in buffered_stream: start_of_value_entry = False if isinstance(token, Deb822CommentElement): next_token = buffered_stream.peek() # If the next token is a continuation line token, then this comment # belong to a value and we might as well just start the value # parsing now. # # Note that we rely on this behaviour to avoid emitting the comment # token (failing to do so would cause the comment to appear twice # in the file). if isinstance(next_token, Deb822ValueContinuationToken): start_of_value_entry = True comment_element = token token = None # Use next with None to avoid raising StopIteration inside a generator # It won't happen, but pylint cannot see that, so we do this instead. continuation_line_token = cast('Deb822ValueContinuationToken', next(buffered_stream, None) ) assert continuation_line_token is not None elif isinstance(token, Deb822ValueContinuationToken): continuation_line_token = token start_of_value_entry = True token = None elif isinstance(token, Deb822FieldSeparatorToken): start_of_value_entry = True if token is not None: yield token if start_of_value_entry: tokens_in_value = list(buffered_stream.takewhile(_non_end_of_line_token)) eol_token = cast('Deb822WhitespaceToken', next(buffered_stream, None)) assert eol_token is None or eol_token.text == '\n' leading_whitespace = None trailing_whitespace = None # "Depends:\n foo" would cause tokens_in_value to be empty for the # first "value line" (the empty part between ":" and "\n") if tokens_in_value: # Another special-case, "Depends: \n foo" (i.e. space after colon) # should not introduce an IndexError if isinstance(tokens_in_value[-1], Deb822WhitespaceToken): trailing_whitespace = cast('Deb822WhitespaceToken', tokens_in_value.pop() ) if tokens_in_value and isinstance(tokens_in_value[-1], Deb822WhitespaceToken): leading_whitespace = cast('Deb822WhitespaceToken', tokens_in_value[0]) tokens_in_value = tokens_in_value[1:] yield Deb822ValueLineElement(comment_element, continuation_line_token, leading_whitespace, tokens_in_value, trailing_whitespace, eol_token ) comment_element = None continuation_line_token = None def _build_field_with_value( token_stream # type: Iterable[Union[TokenOrElement, Deb822ValueElement]] ): # type: (...) -> Iterable[Union[TokenOrElement, Deb822KeyValuePairElement]] buffered_stream = BufferingIterator(token_stream) for token_or_element in buffered_stream: start_of_field = False comment_element = None if isinstance(token_or_element, Deb822CommentElement): comment_element = token_or_element next_token = buffered_stream.peek() start_of_field = isinstance(next_token, Deb822FieldNameToken) if start_of_field: # Remember to consume the field token, the we are aligned try: token_or_element = next(buffered_stream) except StopIteration: # pragma: no cover raise AssertionError elif isinstance(token_or_element, Deb822FieldNameToken): start_of_field = True if start_of_field: field_name = token_or_element next_tokens = buffered_stream.peek_many(2) if len(next_tokens) < 2: # Early EOF - should not be possible with how the tokenizer works # right now, but now it is future proof. if comment_element: yield comment_element error_elements = [field_name] error_elements.extend(buffered_stream) yield Deb822ErrorElement(error_elements) return separator, value_element = next_tokens if isinstance(separator, Deb822FieldSeparatorToken) \ and isinstance(value_element, Deb822ValueElement): # Consume the two tokens to align the stream next(buffered_stream, None) next(buffered_stream, None) yield Deb822KeyValuePairElement(comment_element, cast('Deb822FieldNameToken', field_name), separator, value_element, ) else: # We had a parse error, consume until the newline. error_tokens = [token_or_element] # type: List[TokenOrElement] error_tokens.extend(buffered_stream.takewhile(_non_end_of_line_token)) nl = buffered_stream.peek() # Take the newline as well if present if nl and isinstance(nl, Deb822NewlineAfterValueToken): next(buffered_stream, None) error_tokens.append(nl) yield Deb822ErrorElement(error_tokens) else: # Token is not part of a field, emit it as-is yield token_or_element def parse_deb822_file(sequence, # type: Iterable[Union[str, bytes]] *, accept_files_with_error_tokens=False, # type: bool accept_files_with_duplicated_fields=False # type: bool ): # type: (...) -> Deb822FileElement """ :param sequence: An iterable over lines of str or bytes (an open file for reading will do). The lines must include the trailing line ending ("\\n"). :param accept_files_with_error_tokens: If True, files with critical syntax or parse errors will be returned as "successfully" parsed. Usually, working on files with these kind of errors are not desirable as it is hard to make sense of such files (and they might in fact not be a deb822 file at all). When set to False (the default) a ValueError is raised if there is a critical syntax or parse error. Note that duplicated fields in a paragraph is not considered a critical parse error by this parser as the implementation can gracefully cope with these. Use accept_files_with_duplicated_fields to determine if such files should be accepted. :param accept_files_with_duplicated_fields: If True, then files containing paragraphs with duplicated fields will be returned as "successfully" parsed even though they are invalid according to the specification. The paragraphs will prefer the first appearance of the field unless caller explicitly requests otherwise (e.g., via Deb822ParagraphElement.configured_view). If False, then this method will raise a ValueError if any duplicated fields are seen inside any paragraph. """ # The order of operations are important here. As an example, # _build_value_line assumes that all comment tokens have been merged # into comment elements. Likewise, _build_field_and_value assumes # that value tokens (along with their comments) have been combined # into elements. tokens = tokenize_deb822_file(sequence) # type: Iterable[TokenOrElement] tokens = _combine_comment_tokens_into_elements(tokens) tokens = _build_value_line(tokens) tokens = _combine_vl_elements_into_value_elements(tokens) tokens = _build_field_with_value(tokens) tokens = _combine_kvp_elements_into_paragraphs(tokens) # Combine any free-floating error tokens into error elements. We do # this last as it enable other parts of the parser to include error # tokens in their error elements if they discover something is wrong. tokens = _combine_error_tokens_into_elements(tokens) deb822_file = Deb822FileElement(LinkedList(tokens)) if not accept_files_with_error_tokens: error_element = deb822_file.find_first_error_element() if error_element is not None: error_as_text = error_element.convert_to_text().replace('\n', '\\n') raise ValueError('Syntax or Parse error on the line: "{error_as_text}"'.format( error_as_text=error_as_text )) if not accept_files_with_duplicated_fields: for no, paragraph in enumerate(deb822_file): if isinstance(paragraph, Deb822DuplicateFieldsParagraphElement): field_names = set() dup_field = None for field in paragraph.keys(): field_name, _, _ = _unpack_key(field) # assert for mypy assert isinstance(field_name, str) if field_name in field_names: dup_field = field_name break field_names.add(field_name) if dup_field is not None: msg = 'Duplicate field "{dup_field}" in paragraph number {no}' raise ValueError(msg.format(dup_field=dup_field, no=no)) return deb822_file if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover import doctest doctest.testmod()