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""" pygments.formatter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Base formatter class. :copyright: Copyright 2006-2022 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import codecs from pip._vendor.pygments.util import get_bool_opt from pip._vendor.pygments.styles import get_style_by_name __all__ = ['Formatter'] def _lookup_style(style): if isinstance(style, str): return get_style_by_name(style) return style class Formatter: """ Converts a token stream to text. Options accepted: ``style`` The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: "default"). Not used by e.g. the TerminalFormatter. ``full`` Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e. a complete self-contained document. This doesn't have any effect for some formatters (default: false). ``title`` If ``full`` is true, the title that should be used to caption the document (default: ''). ``encoding`` If given, must be an encoding name. This will be used to convert the Unicode token strings to byte strings in the output. If it is "" or None, Unicode strings will be written to the output file, which most file-like objects do not support (default: None). ``outencoding`` Overrides ``encoding`` if given. """ #: Name of the formatter name = None #: Shortcuts for the formatter aliases = [] #: fn match rules filenames = [] #: If True, this formatter outputs Unicode strings when no encoding #: option is given. unicodeoutput = True def __init__(self, **options): self.style = _lookup_style(options.get('style', 'default')) self.full = get_bool_opt(options, 'full', False) self.title = options.get('title', '') self.encoding = options.get('encoding', None) or None if self.encoding in ('guess', 'chardet'): # can happen for e.g. pygmentize -O encoding=guess self.encoding = 'utf-8' self.encoding = options.get('outencoding') or self.encoding self.options = options def get_style_defs(self, arg=''): """ Return the style definitions for the current style as a string. ``arg`` is an additional argument whose meaning depends on the formatter used. Note that ``arg`` can also be a list or tuple for some formatters like the html formatter. """ return '' def format(self, tokensource, outfile): """ Format ``tokensource``, an iterable of ``(tokentype, tokenstring)`` tuples and write it into ``outfile``. """ if self.encoding: # wrap the outfile in a StreamWriter outfile = codecs.lookup(self.encoding)[3](outfile) return self.format_unencoded(tokensource, outfile)