| """ |
| Adaptor classes for using Pygments lexers within prompt_toolkit. |
| |
| This includes syntax synchronization code, so that we don't have to start |
| lexing at the beginning of a document, when displaying a very large text. |
| """ |
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import re |
| from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Dict, Generator, Iterable, Tuple |
|
|
| from prompt_toolkit.document import Document |
| from prompt_toolkit.filters import FilterOrBool, to_filter |
| from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text.base import StyleAndTextTuples |
| from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text.utils import split_lines |
| from prompt_toolkit.styles.pygments import pygments_token_to_classname |
|
|
| from .base import Lexer, SimpleLexer |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from pygments.lexer import Lexer as PygmentsLexerCls |
|
|
| __all__ = [ |
| "PygmentsLexer", |
| "SyntaxSync", |
| "SyncFromStart", |
| "RegexSync", |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| class SyntaxSync(metaclass=ABCMeta): |
| """ |
| Syntax synchronizer. This is a tool that finds a start position for the |
| lexer. This is especially important when editing big documents; we don't |
| want to start the highlighting by running the lexer from the beginning of |
| the file. That is very slow when editing. |
| """ |
|
|
| @abstractmethod |
| def get_sync_start_position( |
| self, document: Document, lineno: int |
| ) -> tuple[int, int]: |
| """ |
| Return the position from where we can start lexing as a (row, column) |
| tuple. |
| |
| :param document: `Document` instance that contains all the lines. |
| :param lineno: The line that we want to highlight. (We need to return |
| this line, or an earlier position.) |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| class SyncFromStart(SyntaxSync): |
| """ |
| Always start the syntax highlighting from the beginning. |
| """ |
|
|
| def get_sync_start_position( |
| self, document: Document, lineno: int |
| ) -> tuple[int, int]: |
| return 0, 0 |
|
|
|
|
| class RegexSync(SyntaxSync): |
| """ |
| Synchronize by starting at a line that matches the given regex pattern. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| MAX_BACKWARDS = 500 |
|
|
| |
| |
| FROM_START_IF_NO_SYNC_POS_FOUND = 100 |
|
|
| def __init__(self, pattern: str) -> None: |
| self._compiled_pattern = re.compile(pattern) |
|
|
| def get_sync_start_position( |
| self, document: Document, lineno: int |
| ) -> tuple[int, int]: |
| """ |
| Scan backwards, and find a possible position to start. |
| """ |
| pattern = self._compiled_pattern |
| lines = document.lines |
|
|
| |
| |
| for i in range(lineno, max(-1, lineno - self.MAX_BACKWARDS), -1): |
| match = pattern.match(lines[i]) |
| if match: |
| return i, match.start() |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if lineno < self.FROM_START_IF_NO_SYNC_POS_FOUND: |
| return 0, 0 |
| else: |
| return lineno, 0 |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def from_pygments_lexer_cls(cls, lexer_cls: PygmentsLexerCls) -> RegexSync: |
| """ |
| Create a :class:`.RegexSync` instance for this Pygments lexer class. |
| """ |
| patterns = { |
| |
| "Python": r"^\s*(class|def)\s+", |
| "Python 3": r"^\s*(class|def)\s+", |
| |
| "HTML": r"<[/a-zA-Z]", |
| |
| "JavaScript": r"\bfunction\b", |
| |
| |
| } |
| p = patterns.get(lexer_cls.name, "^") |
| return cls(p) |
|
|
|
|
| class _TokenCache(Dict[Tuple[str, ...], str]): |
| """ |
| Cache that converts Pygments tokens into `prompt_toolkit` style objects. |
| |
| ``Token.A.B.C`` will be converted into: |
| ``class:pygments,pygments.A,pygments.A.B,pygments.A.B.C`` |
| """ |
|
|
| def __missing__(self, key: tuple[str, ...]) -> str: |
| result = "class:" + pygments_token_to_classname(key) |
| self[key] = result |
| return result |
|
|
|
|
| _token_cache = _TokenCache() |
|
|
|
|
| class PygmentsLexer(Lexer): |
| """ |
| Lexer that calls a pygments lexer. |
| |
| Example:: |
| |
| from pygments.lexers.html import HtmlLexer |
| lexer = PygmentsLexer(HtmlLexer) |
| |
| Note: Don't forget to also load a Pygments compatible style. E.g.:: |
| |
| from prompt_toolkit.styles.from_pygments import style_from_pygments_cls |
| from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name |
| style = style_from_pygments_cls(get_style_by_name('monokai')) |
| |
| :param pygments_lexer_cls: A `Lexer` from Pygments. |
| :param sync_from_start: Start lexing at the start of the document. This |
| will always give the best results, but it will be slow for bigger |
| documents. (When the last part of the document is display, then the |
| whole document will be lexed by Pygments on every key stroke.) It is |
| recommended to disable this for inputs that are expected to be more |
| than 1,000 lines. |
| :param syntax_sync: `SyntaxSync` object. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| MIN_LINES_BACKWARDS = 50 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| REUSE_GENERATOR_MAX_DISTANCE = 100 |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| pygments_lexer_cls: type[PygmentsLexerCls], |
| sync_from_start: FilterOrBool = True, |
| syntax_sync: SyntaxSync | None = None, |
| ) -> None: |
| self.pygments_lexer_cls = pygments_lexer_cls |
| self.sync_from_start = to_filter(sync_from_start) |
|
|
| |
| self.pygments_lexer = pygments_lexer_cls( |
| stripnl=False, stripall=False, ensurenl=False |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| self.syntax_sync = syntax_sync or RegexSync.from_pygments_lexer_cls( |
| pygments_lexer_cls |
| ) |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def from_filename( |
| cls, filename: str, sync_from_start: FilterOrBool = True |
| ) -> Lexer: |
| """ |
| Create a `Lexer` from a filename. |
| """ |
| |
| from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_filename |
| from pygments.util import ClassNotFound |
|
|
| try: |
| pygments_lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(filename) |
| except ClassNotFound: |
| return SimpleLexer() |
| else: |
| return cls(pygments_lexer.__class__, sync_from_start=sync_from_start) |
|
|
| def lex_document(self, document: Document) -> Callable[[int], StyleAndTextTuples]: |
| """ |
| Create a lexer function that takes a line number and returns the list |
| of (style_str, text) tuples as the Pygments lexer returns for that line. |
| """ |
| LineGenerator = Generator[Tuple[int, StyleAndTextTuples], None, None] |
|
|
| |
| cache: dict[int, StyleAndTextTuples] = {} |
|
|
| |
| |
| line_generators: dict[LineGenerator, int] = {} |
|
|
| def get_syntax_sync() -> SyntaxSync: |
| "The Syntax synchronization object that we currently use." |
| if self.sync_from_start(): |
| return SyncFromStart() |
| else: |
| return self.syntax_sync |
|
|
| def find_closest_generator(i: int) -> LineGenerator | None: |
| "Return a generator close to line 'i', or None if none was found." |
| for generator, lineno in line_generators.items(): |
| if lineno < i and i - lineno < self.REUSE_GENERATOR_MAX_DISTANCE: |
| return generator |
| return None |
|
|
| def create_line_generator(start_lineno: int, column: int = 0) -> LineGenerator: |
| """ |
| Create a generator that yields the lexed lines. |
| Each iteration it yields a (line_number, [(style_str, text), ...]) tuple. |
| """ |
|
|
| def get_text_fragments() -> Iterable[tuple[str, str]]: |
| text = "\n".join(document.lines[start_lineno:])[column:] |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| for _, t, v in self.pygments_lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(text): |
| |
| |
| yield _token_cache[t], v |
|
|
| yield from enumerate(split_lines(list(get_text_fragments())), start_lineno) |
|
|
| def get_generator(i: int) -> LineGenerator: |
| """ |
| Find an already started generator that is close, or create a new one. |
| """ |
| |
| generator = find_closest_generator(i) |
| if generator: |
| return generator |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| |
| |
| i = max(0, i - self.MIN_LINES_BACKWARDS) |
|
|
| if i == 0: |
| row = 0 |
| column = 0 |
| else: |
| row, column = get_syntax_sync().get_sync_start_position(document, i) |
|
|
| |
| generator = find_closest_generator(i) |
| if generator: |
| return generator |
| else: |
| generator = create_line_generator(row, column) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if column: |
| next(generator) |
| row += 1 |
|
|
| line_generators[generator] = row |
| return generator |
|
|
| def get_line(i: int) -> StyleAndTextTuples: |
| "Return the tokens for a given line number." |
| try: |
| return cache[i] |
| except KeyError: |
| generator = get_generator(i) |
|
|
| |
| for num, line in generator: |
| cache[num] = line |
| if num == i: |
| line_generators[generator] = i |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if num + 1 in cache: |
| del cache[num + 1] |
|
|
| return cache[num] |
| return [] |
|
|
| return get_line |
|
|