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#
# ElementTree
# $Id: ElementPath.py 3375 2008-02-13 08:05:08Z fredrik $
#
# limited xpath support for element trees
#
# history:
# 2003-05-23 fl   created
# 2003-05-28 fl   added support for // etc
# 2003-08-27 fl   fixed parsing of periods in element names
# 2007-09-10 fl   new selection engine
# 2007-09-12 fl   fixed parent selector
# 2007-09-13 fl   added iterfind; changed findall to return a list
# 2007-11-30 fl   added namespaces support
# 2009-10-30 fl   added child element value filter
#
# Copyright (c) 2003-2009 by Fredrik Lundh.  All rights reserved.
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##
# Implementation module for XPath support.  There's usually no reason
# to import this module directly; the <b>ElementTree</b> does this for
# you, if needed.
##

import re

xpath_tokenizer_re = re.compile(
    r"("
    r"'[^']*'|\"[^\"]*\"|"
    r"::|"
    r"//?|"
    r"\.\.|"
    r"\(\)|"
    r"[/.*:\[\]\(\)@=])|"
    r"((?:\{[^}]+\})?[^/\[\]\(\)@=\s]+)|"
    r"\s+"
    )

def xpath_tokenizer(pattern, namespaces=None):
    for token in xpath_tokenizer_re.findall(pattern):
        tag = token[1]
        if tag and tag[0] != "{" and ":" in tag:
            try:
                prefix, uri = tag.split(":", 1)
                if not namespaces:
                    raise KeyError
                yield token[0], "{%s}%s" % (namespaces[prefix], uri)
            except KeyError:
                raise SyntaxError("prefix %r not found in prefix map" % prefix)
        else:
            yield token

def get_parent_map(context):
    parent_map = context.parent_map
    if parent_map is None:
        context.parent_map = parent_map = {}
        for p in context.root.iter():
            for e in p:
                parent_map[e] = p
    return parent_map

def prepare_child(next, token):
    tag = token[1]
    def select(context, result):
        for elem in result:
            for e in elem:
                if e.tag == tag:
                    yield e
    return select

def prepare_star(next, token):
    def select(context, result):
        for elem in result:
            yield from elem
    return select

def prepare_self(next, token):
    def select(context, result):
        yield from result
    return select

def prepare_descendant(next, token):
    try:
        token = next()
    except StopIteration:
        return
    if token[0] == "*":
        tag = "*"
    elif not token[0]:
        tag = token[1]
    else:
        raise SyntaxError("invalid descendant")
    def select(context, result):
        for elem in result:
            for e in elem.iter(tag):
                if e is not elem:
                    yield e
    return select

def prepare_parent(next, token):
    def select(context, result):
        # FIXME: raise error if .. is applied at toplevel?
        parent_map = get_parent_map(context)
        result_map = {}
        for elem in result:
            if elem in parent_map:
                parent = parent_map[elem]
                if parent not in result_map:
                    result_map[parent] = None
                    yield parent
    return select

def prepare_predicate(next, token):
    # FIXME: replace with real parser!!! refs:
    # http://effbot.org/zone/simple-iterator-parser.htm
    # http://javascript.crockford.com/tdop/tdop.html
    signature = []
    predicate = []
    while 1:
        try:
            token = next()
        except StopIteration:
            return
        if token[0] == "]":
            break
        if token[0] and token[0][:1] in "'\"":
            token = "'", token[0][1:-1]
        signature.append(token[0] or "-")
        predicate.append(token[1])
    signature = "".join(signature)
    # use signature to determine predicate type
    if signature == "@-":
        # [@attribute] predicate
        key = predicate[1]
        def select(context, result):
            for elem in result:
                if elem.get(key) is not None:
                    yield elem
        return select
    if signature == "@-='":
        # [@attribute='value']
        key = predicate[1]
        value = predicate[-1]
        def select(context, result):
            for elem in result:
                if elem.get(key) == value:
                    yield elem
        return select
    if signature == "-" and not re.match(r"\-?\d+$", predicate[0]):
        # [tag]
        tag = predicate[0]
        def select(context, result):
            for elem in result:
                if elem.find(tag) is not None:
                    yield elem
        return select
    if signature == "-='" and not re.match(r"\-?\d+$", predicate[0]):
        # [tag='value']
        tag = predicate[0]
        value = predicate[-1]
        def select(context, result):
            for elem in result:
                for e in elem.findall(tag):
                    if "".join(e.itertext()) == value:
                        yield elem
                        break
        return select
    if signature == "-" or signature == "-()" or signature == "-()-":
        # [index] or [last()] or [last()-index]
        if signature == "-":
            # [index]
            index = int(predicate[0]) - 1
            if index < 0:
                raise SyntaxError("XPath position >= 1 expected")
        else:
            if predicate[0] != "last":
                raise SyntaxError("unsupported function")
            if signature == "-()-":
                try:
                    index = int(predicate[2]) - 1
                except ValueError:
                    raise SyntaxError("unsupported expression")
                if index > -2:
                    raise SyntaxError("XPath offset from last() must be negative")
            else:
                index = -1
        def select(context, result):
            parent_map = get_parent_map(context)
            for elem in result:
                try:
                    parent = parent_map[elem]
                    # FIXME: what if the selector is "*" ?
                    elems = list(parent.findall(elem.tag))
                    if elems[index] is elem:
                        yield elem
                except (IndexError, KeyError):
                    pass
        return select
    raise SyntaxError("invalid predicate")

ops = {
    "": prepare_child,
    "*": prepare_star,
    ".": prepare_self,
    "..": prepare_parent,
    "//": prepare_descendant,
    "[": prepare_predicate,
    }

_cache = {}

class _SelectorContext:
    parent_map = None
    def __init__(self, root):
        self.root = root

# --------------------------------------------------------------------

##
# Generate all matching objects.

def iterfind(elem, path, namespaces=None):
    # compile selector pattern
    cache_key = (path, None if namespaces is None
                            else tuple(sorted(namespaces.items())))
    if path[-1:] == "/":
        path = path + "*" # implicit all (FIXME: keep this?)
    try:
        selector = _cache[cache_key]
    except KeyError:
        if len(_cache) > 100:
            _cache.clear()
        if path[:1] == "/":
            raise SyntaxError("cannot use absolute path on element")
        next = iter(xpath_tokenizer(path, namespaces)).__next__
        try:
            token = next()
        except StopIteration:
            return
        selector = []
        while 1:
            try:
                selector.append(ops[token[0]](next, token))
            except StopIteration:
                raise SyntaxError("invalid path")
            try:
                token = next()
                if token[0] == "/":
                    token = next()
            except StopIteration:
                break
        _cache[cache_key] = selector
    # execute selector pattern
    result = [elem]
    context = _SelectorContext(elem)
    for select in selector:
        result = select(context, result)
    return result

##
# Find first matching object.

def find(elem, path, namespaces=None):
    return next(iterfind(elem, path, namespaces), None)

##
# Find all matching objects.

def findall(elem, path, namespaces=None):
    return list(iterfind(elem, path, namespaces))

##
# Find text for first matching object.

def findtext(elem, path, default=None, namespaces=None):
    try:
        elem = next(iterfind(elem, path, namespaces))
        return elem.text or ""
    except StopIteration:
        return default
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