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Change RuntimeError to SGMLParseError, which subclasses RuntimeError
for backward compatibility. Add support for SGML declaration syntax (<!....>) to some reasonable degree. This does not support everything allowed in SGML, but should work with "real" HTML (internal subset in a DOCTYPE is not handled). The content of the declaration is passed to the .handle_decl() method, which can be overridden by subclasses.
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@ -39,6 +39,14 @@ attrfind = re.compile(
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r'\s*([a-zA-Z_][-.a-zA-Z_0-9]*)(\s*=\s*'
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r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|[-a-zA-Z0-9./:;+*%?!&$\(\)_#=~]*))?')
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declname = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*\s*')
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declstringlit = re.compile(r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*")\s*')
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class SGMLParseError(RuntimeError):
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"""Exception raised for all parse errors."""
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pass
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# SGML parser base class -- find tags and call handler functions.
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# Usage: p = SGMLParser(); p.feed(data); ...; p.close().
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@ -144,7 +152,12 @@ class SGMLParser:
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self.handle_data(rawdata[i])
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i = i+1
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continue
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i = match.end(0)
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# This is some sort of declaration; in "HTML as
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# deployed," this should only be the document type
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# declaration ("<!DOCTYPE html...>").
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k = self.parse_declaration(i)
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if k < 0: break
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i = k
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continue
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elif rawdata[i] == '&':
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match = charref.match(rawdata, i)
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@ -162,7 +175,7 @@ class SGMLParser:
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if rawdata[i-1] != ';': i = i-1
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continue
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else:
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raise RuntimeError, 'neither < nor & ??'
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raise SGMLParserError('neither < nor & ??')
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# We get here only if incomplete matches but
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# nothing else
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match = incomplete.match(rawdata, i)
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@ -186,7 +199,7 @@ class SGMLParser:
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def parse_comment(self, i):
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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if rawdata[i:i+4] != '<!--':
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raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to handle_comment'
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raise SGMLParseError('unexpected call to parse_comment()')
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match = commentclose.search(rawdata, i+4)
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if not match:
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return -1
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j = match.end(0)
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return j-i
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# Internal -- parse declaration.
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def parse_declaration(self, i):
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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j = i + 2
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# in practice, this should look like: ((name|stringlit) S*)+ '>'
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while 1:
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c = rawdata[j:j+1]
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if c == ">":
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# end of declaration syntax
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self.handle_decl(rawdata[i+2:j])
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return j + 1
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if c in "\"'":
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m = declstringlit.match(rawdata, j)
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if not m:
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# incomplete or an error?
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return -1
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j = m.end()
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elif c in "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ":
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m = declname.match(rawdata, j)
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if not m:
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# incomplete or an error?
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return -1
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j = m.end()
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elif i == len(rawdata):
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# end of buffer between tokens
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return -1
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else:
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raise SGMLParseError(
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"unexpected char in declaration: %s" % `rawdata[i]`)
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assert 0, "can't get here!"
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# Internal -- parse processing instr, return length or -1 if not terminated
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def parse_pi(self, i):
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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if rawdata[i:i+2] != '<?':
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raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to handle_pi'
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raise SGMLParseError('unexpected call to parse_pi()')
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match = piclose.search(rawdata, i+2)
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if not match:
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return -1
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else:
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match = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1)
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if not match:
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raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag'
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raise SGMLParseError('unexpected call to parse_starttag')
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k = match.end(0)
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tag = rawdata[i+1:k].lower()
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self.lasttag = tag
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def handle_comment(self, data):
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pass
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# Example -- handle declaration, could be overridden
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def handle_decl(self, decl):
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pass
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# Example -- handle processing instruction, could be overridden
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def handle_pi(self, data):
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pass
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