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Python Open Source » Content Management Systems » PyLucid 
PyLucid » PyLucid_standalone » pygments » formatters » bbcode.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
    pygments.formatters.bbcode
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    BBcode formatter.

    :copyright: Copyright 2006-2010 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""


from pygments.formatter import Formatter
from pygments.util import get_bool_opt

__all__ = ['BBCodeFormatter']


class BBCodeFormatter(Formatter):
    """
    Format tokens with BBcodes. These formatting codes are used by many
    bulletin boards, so you can highlight your sourcecode with pygments before
    posting it there.

    This formatter has no support for background colors and borders, as there
    are no common BBcode tags for that.

    Some board systems (e.g. phpBB) don't support colors in their [code] tag,
    so you can't use the highlighting together with that tag.
    Text in a [code] tag usually is shown with a monospace font (which this
    formatter can do with the ``monofont`` option) and no spaces (which you
    need for indentation) are removed.

    Additional options accepted:

    `style`
        The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default:
        ``'default'``).

    `codetag`
        If set to true, put the output into ``[code]`` tags (default:
        ``false``)

    `monofont`
        If set to true, add a tag to show the code with a monospace font
        (default: ``false``).
    """
    name = 'BBCode'
    aliases = ['bbcode', 'bb']
    filenames = []

    def __init__(self, **options):
        Formatter.__init__(self, **options)
        self._code = get_bool_opt(options, 'codetag', False)
        self._mono = get_bool_opt(options, 'monofont', False)

        self.styles = {}
        self._make_styles()

    def _make_styles(self):
        for ttype, ndef in self.style:
            start = end = ''
            if ndef['color']:
                start += '[color=#%s]' % ndef['color']
                end = '[/color]' + end
            if ndef['bold']:
                start += '[b]'
                end = '[/b]' + end
            if ndef['italic']:
                start += '[i]'
                end = '[/i]' + end
            if ndef['underline']:
                start += '[u]'
                end = '[/u]' + end
            # there are no common BBcodes for background-color and border

            self.styles[ttype] = start, end

    def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile):
        if self._code:
            outfile.write('[code]')
        if self._mono:
            outfile.write('[font=monospace]')

        lastval = ''
        lasttype = None

        for ttype, value in tokensource:
            while ttype not in self.styles:
                ttype = ttype.parent
            if ttype == lasttype:
                lastval += value
            else:
                if lastval:
                    start, end = self.styles[lasttype]
                    outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end)))
                lastval = value
                lasttype = ttype

        if lastval:
            start, end = self.styles[lasttype]
            outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end)))

        if self._mono:
            outfile.write('[/font]')
        if self._code:
            outfile.write('[/code]')
        if self._code or self._mono:
            outfile.write('\n')
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