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Python
471 lines
16 KiB
Python
"""
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Inline functions (nested form).
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This parser accepts nested inlinefunctions on the form
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```
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$funcname(arg, arg, ...)
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```
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embedded in any text where any arg can be another $funcname{} call.
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This functionality is turned off by default - to activate,
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`settings.INLINEFUNC_ENABLED` must be set to `True`.
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Each token starts with "$funcname(" where there must be no space
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between the $funcname and (. It ends with a matched ending parentesis.
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")".
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Inside the inlinefunc definition, one can use `\` to escape. This is
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mainly needed for escaping commas in flowing text (which would
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otherwise be interpreted as an argument separator), or to escape `}`
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when not intended to close the function block. Enclosing text in
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matched `\"\"\"` (triple quotes) or `'''` (triple single-quotes) will
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also escape *everything* within without needing to escape individual
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characters.
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The available inlinefuncs are defined as global-level functions in
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modules defined by `settings.INLINEFUNC_MODULES`. They are identified
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by their function name (and ignored if this name starts with `_`). They
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should be on the following form:
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```python
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def funcname (*args, **kwargs):
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# ...
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```
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Here, the arguments given to `$funcname(arg1,arg2)` will appear as the
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`*args` tuple. This will be populated by the arguments given to the
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inlinefunc in-game - the only part that will be available from
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in-game. `**kwargs` are not supported from in-game but are only used
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internally by Evennia to make details about the caller available to
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the function. The kwarg passed to all functions is `session`, the
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Sessionobject for the object seeing the string. This may be `None` if
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the string is sent to a non-puppetable object. The inlinefunc should
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never raise an exception.
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There are two reserved function names:
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- "nomatch": This is called if the user uses a functionname that is
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not registered. The nomatch function will get the name of the
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not-found function as its first argument followed by the normal
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arguments to the given function. If not defined the default effect is
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to print `<UNKNOWN>` to replace the unknown function.
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- "stackfull": This is called when the maximum nested function stack is reached.
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When this happens, the original parsed string is returned and the result of
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the `stackfull` inlinefunc is appended to the end. By default this is an
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error message.
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Error handling:
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Syntax errors, notably not completely closing all inlinefunc
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blocks, will lead to the entire string remaining unparsed.
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"""
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import re
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from django.conf import settings
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from evennia.utils import utils
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# example/testing inline functions
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def pad(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Inlinefunc. Pads text to given width.
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Args:
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text (str, optional): Text to pad.
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width (str, optional): Will be converted to integer. Width
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of padding.
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align (str, optional): Alignment of padding; one of 'c', 'l' or 'r'.
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fillchar (str, optional): Character used for padding. Defaults to a space.
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Kwargs:
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session (Session): Session performing the pad.
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Example:
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`$pad(text, width, align, fillchar)`
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"""
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text, width, align, fillchar = "", 78, 'c', ' '
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nargs = len(args)
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if nargs > 0:
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text = args[0]
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if nargs > 1:
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width = int(args[1]) if args[1].strip().isdigit() else 78
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if nargs > 2:
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align = args[2] if args[2] in ('c', 'l', 'r') else 'c'
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if nargs > 3:
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fillchar = args[3]
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return utils.pad(text, width=width, align=align, fillchar=fillchar)
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def crop(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Inlinefunc. Crops ingoing text to given widths.
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Args:
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text (str, optional): Text to crop.
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width (str, optional): Will be converted to an integer. Width of
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crop in characters.
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suffix (str, optional): End string to mark the fact that a part
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of the string was cropped. Defaults to `[...]`.
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Kwargs:
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session (Session): Session performing the crop.
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Example:
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`$crop(text, width=78, suffix='[...]')`
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"""
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text, width, suffix = "", 78, "[...]"
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nargs = len(args)
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if nargs > 0:
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text = args[0]
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if nargs > 1:
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width = int(args[1]) if args[1].strip().isdigit() else 78
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if nargs > 2:
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suffix = args[2]
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return utils.crop(text, width=width, suffix=suffix)
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def clr(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Inlinefunc. Colorizes nested text.
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Args:
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startclr (str, optional): An ANSI color abbreviation without the
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prefix `|`, such as `r` (red foreground) or `[r` (red background).
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text (str, optional): Text
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endclr (str, optional): The color to use at the end of the string. Defaults
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to `|n` (reset-color).
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Kwargs:
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session (Session): Session object triggering inlinefunc.
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Example:
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`$clr(startclr, text, endclr)`
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"""
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text = ""
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nargs = len(args)
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if nargs > 0:
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color = args[0].strip()
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if nargs > 1:
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text = args[1]
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text = "|" + color + text
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if nargs > 2:
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text += "|" + args[2].strip()
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else:
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text += "|n"
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return text
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def null(*args, **kwargs):
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return args[0] if args else ''
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# we specify a default nomatch function to use if no matching func was
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# found. This will be overloaded by any nomatch function defined in
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# the imported modules.
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_INLINE_FUNCS = {"nomatch": lambda *args, **kwargs: "<UKNOWN>",
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"stackfull": lambda *args, **kwargs: "\n (not parsed: inlinefunc stack size exceeded.)"}
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# load custom inline func modules.
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for module in utils.make_iter(settings.INLINEFUNC_MODULES):
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try:
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_INLINE_FUNCS.update(utils.callables_from_module(module))
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except ImportError as err:
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if module == "server.conf.inlinefuncs":
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# a temporary warning since the default module changed name
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raise ImportError("Error: %s\nPossible reason: mygame/server/conf/inlinefunc.py should "
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"be renamed to mygame/server/conf/inlinefuncs.py (note the S at the end)." % err)
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else:
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raise
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# The stack size is a security measure. Set to <=0 to disable.
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try:
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_STACK_MAXSIZE = settings.INLINEFUNC_STACK_MAXSIZE
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except AttributeError:
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_STACK_MAXSIZE = 20
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# regex definitions
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_RE_STARTTOKEN = re.compile(r"(?<!\\)\$(\w+)\(") # unescaped $funcname{ (start of function call)
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_RE_TOKEN = re.compile(r"""
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(?<!\\)\'\'\'(?P<singlequote>.*?)(?<!\\)\'\'\'| # unescaped single-triples (escapes all inside them)
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(?<!\\)\"\"\"(?P<doublequote>.*?)(?<!\\)\"\"\"| # unescaped normal triple quotes (escapes all inside them)
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(?P<comma>(?<!\\)\,)| # unescaped , (argument separator)
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(?P<end>(?<!\\)\))| # unescaped ) (end of function call)
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(?P<start>(?<!\\)\$\w+\()| # unescaped $funcname( (start of function call)
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(?P<escaped>\\'|\\"|\\\)|\\$\w+\()| # escaped tokens should re-appear in text
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(?P<rest>[\w\s.-\/#!%\^&\*;:=\-_`~\|\(}{\[\]@\$\\\+\<\>?]+|\"{1}|\'{1}) # everything else """,
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re.UNICODE + re.IGNORECASE + re.VERBOSE + re.DOTALL)
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# Cache for function lookups.
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_PARSING_CACHE = utils.LimitedSizeOrderedDict(size_limit=1000)
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class ParseStack(list):
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"""
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Custom stack that always concatenates strings together when the
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strings are added next to one another. Tuples are stored
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separately and None is used to mark that a string should be broken
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up into a new chunk. Below is the resulting stack after separately
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appending 3 strings, None, 2 strings, a tuple and finally 2
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strings:
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[string + string + string,
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None
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string + string,
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tuple,
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string + string]
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(ParseStack, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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# always start stack with the empty string
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list.append(self, "")
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# indicates if the top of the stack is a string or not
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self._string_last = True
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (super(ParseStack).__eq__(other) and
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hasattr(other, "_string_last") and self._string_last == other._string_last)
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def append(self, item):
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"""
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The stack will merge strings, add other things as normal
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"""
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if isinstance(item, basestring):
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if self._string_last:
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self[-1] += item
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else:
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list.append(self, item)
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self._string_last = True
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else:
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# everything else is added as normal
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list.append(self, item)
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self._string_last = False
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class InlinefuncError(RuntimeError):
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pass
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def parse_inlinefunc(string, strip=False, available_funcs=None, **kwargs):
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"""
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Parse the incoming string.
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Args:
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string (str): The incoming string to parse.
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strip (bool, optional): Whether to strip function calls rather than
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execute them.
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available_funcs (dict, optional): Define an alternative source of functions to parse for.
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If unset, use the functions found through `settings.INLINEFUNC_MODULES`.
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Kwargs:
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session (Session): This is sent to this function by Evennia when triggering
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it. It is passed to the inlinefunc.
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kwargs (any): All other kwargs are also passed on to the inlinefunc.
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"""
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global _PARSING_CACHE
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usecache = False
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if not available_funcs:
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available_funcs = _INLINE_FUNCS
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usecache = True
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if usecache and string in _PARSING_CACHE:
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# stack is already cached
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stack = _PARSING_CACHE[string]
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elif not _RE_STARTTOKEN.search(string):
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# if there are no unescaped start tokens at all, return immediately.
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return string
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else:
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# no cached stack; build a new stack and continue
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stack = ParseStack()
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# process string on stack
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ncallable = 0
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for match in _RE_TOKEN.finditer(string):
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gdict = match.groupdict()
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if gdict["singlequote"]:
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stack.append(gdict["singlequote"])
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elif gdict["doublequote"]:
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stack.append(gdict["doublequote"])
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elif gdict["end"]:
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if ncallable <= 0:
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stack.append(")")
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continue
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args = []
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while stack:
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operation = stack.pop()
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if callable(operation):
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if not strip:
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stack.append((operation, [arg for arg in reversed(args)]))
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ncallable -= 1
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break
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else:
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args.append(operation)
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elif gdict["start"]:
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funcname = _RE_STARTTOKEN.match(gdict["start"]).group(1)
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try:
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# try to fetch the matching inlinefunc from storage
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stack.append(available_funcs[funcname])
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except KeyError:
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stack.append(available_funcs["nomatch"])
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stack.append(funcname)
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ncallable += 1
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elif gdict["escaped"]:
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# escaped tokens
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token = gdict["escaped"].lstrip("\\")
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stack.append(token)
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elif gdict["comma"]:
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if ncallable > 0:
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# commas outside strings and inside a callable are
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# used to mark argument separation - we use None
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# in the stack to indicate such a separation.
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stack.append(None)
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else:
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# no callable active - just a string
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stack.append(",")
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else:
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# the rest
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stack.append(gdict["rest"])
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if ncallable > 0:
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# this means not all inlinefuncs were complete
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return string
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if _STACK_MAXSIZE > 0 and _STACK_MAXSIZE < len(stack):
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# if stack is larger than limit, throw away parsing
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return string + gdict["stackfull"](*args, **kwargs)
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elif usecache:
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# cache the stack - we do this also if we don't check the cache above
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_PARSING_CACHE[string] = stack
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# run the stack recursively
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def _run_stack(item, depth=0):
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retval = item
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if isinstance(item, tuple):
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if strip:
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return ""
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else:
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func, arglist = item
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args = [""]
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for arg in arglist:
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if arg is None:
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# an argument-separating comma - start a new arg
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args.append("")
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else:
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# all other args should merge into one string
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args[-1] += _run_stack(arg, depth=depth + 1)
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# execute the inlinefunc at this point or strip it.
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kwargs["inlinefunc_stack_depth"] = depth
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retval = "" if strip else func(*args, **kwargs)
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return utils.to_str(retval, force_string=True)
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print("STACK:\n{}".format(stack))
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# execute the stack
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return "".join(_run_stack(item) for item in stack)
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#
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# Nick templating
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#
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"""
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This supports the use of replacement templates in nicks:
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This happens in two steps:
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1) The user supplies a template that is converted to a regex according
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to the unix-like templating language.
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2) This regex is tested against nicks depending on which nick replacement
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strategy is considered (most commonly inputline).
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3) If there is a template match and there are templating markers,
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these are replaced with the arguments actually given.
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@desc $1 $2 $3
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This will be converted to the following regex:
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\@desc (?P<1>\w+) (?P<2>\w+) $(?P<3>\w+)
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Supported template markers (through fnmatch)
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* matches anything (non-greedy) -> .*?
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? matches any single character ->
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[seq] matches any entry in sequence
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[!seq] matches entries not in sequence
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Custom arg markers
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$N argument position (1-99)
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"""
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import fnmatch
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_RE_NICK_ARG = re.compile(r"\\(\$)([1-9][0-9]?)")
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_RE_NICK_TEMPLATE_ARG = re.compile(r"(\$)([1-9][0-9]?)")
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_RE_NICK_SPACE = re.compile(r"\\ ")
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class NickTemplateInvalid(ValueError):
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pass
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def initialize_nick_templates(in_template, out_template):
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"""
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Initialize the nick templates for matching and remapping a string.
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Args:
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in_template (str): The template to be used for nick recognition.
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out_template (str): The template to be used to replace the string
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matched by the in_template.
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Returns:
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regex (regex): Regex to match against strings
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template (str): Template with markers {arg1}, {arg2}, etc for
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replacement using the standard .format method.
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Raises:
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NickTemplateInvalid: If the in/out template does not have a matching
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number of $args.
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"""
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# create the regex for in_template
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regex_string = fnmatch.translate(in_template)
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n_inargs = len(_RE_NICK_ARG.findall(regex_string))
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regex_string = _RE_NICK_SPACE.sub("\s+", regex_string)
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regex_string = _RE_NICK_ARG.sub(lambda m: "(?P<arg%s>.+?)" % m.group(2), regex_string)
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# create the out_template
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template_string = _RE_NICK_TEMPLATE_ARG.sub(lambda m: "{arg%s}" % m.group(2), out_template)
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# validate the tempaltes - they should at least have the same number of args
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n_outargs = len(_RE_NICK_TEMPLATE_ARG.findall(out_template))
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if n_inargs != n_outargs:
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raise NickTemplateInvalid
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return re.compile(regex_string), template_string
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def parse_nick_template(string, template_regex, outtemplate):
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"""
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Parse a text using a template and map it to another template
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Args:
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string (str): The input string to processj
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template_regex (regex): A template regex created with
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initialize_nick_template.
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outtemplate (str): The template to which to map the matches
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produced by the template_regex. This should have $1, $2,
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etc to match the regex.
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"""
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match = template_regex.match(string)
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if match:
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return outtemplate.format(**match.groupdict())
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return string
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