/src/Python-3.8.3/Objects/stringlib/unicode_format.h
Line  | Count  | Source  | 
1  |  | /*  | 
2  |  |     unicode_format.h -- implementation of str.format().  | 
3  |  | */  | 
4  |  |  | 
5  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6  |  | /***********   Global data structures and forward declarations  *********/  | 
7  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8  |  |  | 
9  |  | /*  | 
10  |  |    A SubString consists of the characters between two string or  | 
11  |  |    unicode pointers.  | 
12  |  | */  | 
13  |  | typedef struct { | 
14  |  |     PyObject *str; /* borrowed reference */  | 
15  |  |     Py_ssize_t start, end;  | 
16  |  | } SubString;  | 
17  |  |  | 
18  |  |  | 
19  |  | typedef enum { | 
20  |  |     ANS_INIT,  | 
21  |  |     ANS_AUTO,  | 
22  |  |     ANS_MANUAL  | 
23  |  | } AutoNumberState;   /* Keep track if we're auto-numbering fields */  | 
24  |  |  | 
25  |  | /* Keeps track of our auto-numbering state, and which number field we're on */  | 
26  |  | typedef struct { | 
27  |  |     AutoNumberState an_state;  | 
28  |  |     int an_field_number;  | 
29  |  | } AutoNumber;  | 
30  |  |  | 
31  |  |  | 
32  |  | /* forward declaration for recursion */  | 
33  |  | static PyObject *  | 
34  |  | build_string(SubString *input, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs,  | 
35  |  |              int recursion_depth, AutoNumber *auto_number);  | 
36  |  |  | 
37  |  |  | 
38  |  |  | 
39  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
40  |  | /**************************  Utility  functions  ************************/  | 
41  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
42  |  |  | 
43  |  | static void  | 
44  |  | AutoNumber_Init(AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
45  | 105  | { | 
46  | 105  |     auto_number->an_state = ANS_INIT;  | 
47  | 105  |     auto_number->an_field_number = 0;  | 
48  | 105  | }  | 
49  |  |  | 
50  |  | /* fill in a SubString from a pointer and length */  | 
51  |  | Py_LOCAL_INLINE(void)  | 
52  |  | SubString_init(SubString *str, PyObject *s, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end)  | 
53  | 1.74k  | { | 
54  | 1.74k  |     str->str = s;  | 
55  | 1.74k  |     str->start = start;  | 
56  | 1.74k  |     str->end = end;  | 
57  | 1.74k  | }  | 
58  |  |  | 
59  |  | /* return a new string.  if str->str is NULL, return None */  | 
60  |  | Py_LOCAL_INLINE(PyObject *)  | 
61  |  | SubString_new_object(SubString *str)  | 
62  | 0  | { | 
63  | 0  |     if (str->str == NULL)  | 
64  | 0  |         Py_RETURN_NONE;  | 
65  | 0  |     return PyUnicode_Substring(str->str, str->start, str->end);  | 
66  | 0  | }  | 
67  |  |  | 
68  |  | /* return a new string.  if str->str is NULL, return a new empty string */  | 
69  |  | Py_LOCAL_INLINE(PyObject *)  | 
70  |  | SubString_new_object_or_empty(SubString *str)  | 
71  | 0  | { | 
72  | 0  |     if (str->str == NULL) { | 
73  | 0  |         return PyUnicode_New(0, 0);  | 
74  | 0  |     }  | 
75  | 0  |     return SubString_new_object(str);  | 
76  | 0  | }  | 
77  |  |  | 
78  |  | /* Return 1 if an error has been detected switching between automatic  | 
79  |  |    field numbering and manual field specification, else return 0. Set  | 
80  |  |    ValueError on error. */  | 
81  |  | static int  | 
82  |  | autonumber_state_error(AutoNumberState state, int field_name_is_empty)  | 
83  | 175  | { | 
84  | 175  |     if (state == ANS_MANUAL) { | 
85  | 0  |         if (field_name_is_empty) { | 
86  | 0  |             PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "cannot switch from "  | 
87  | 0  |                             "manual field specification to "  | 
88  | 0  |                             "automatic field numbering");  | 
89  | 0  |             return 1;  | 
90  | 0  |         }  | 
91  | 0  |     }  | 
92  | 175  |     else { | 
93  | 175  |         if (!field_name_is_empty) { | 
94  | 0  |             PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "cannot switch from "  | 
95  | 0  |                             "automatic field numbering to "  | 
96  | 0  |                             "manual field specification");  | 
97  | 0  |             return 1;  | 
98  | 0  |         }  | 
99  | 175  |     }  | 
100  | 175  |     return 0;  | 
101  | 175  | }  | 
102  |  |  | 
103  |  |  | 
104  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
105  |  | /***********  Format string parsing -- integers and identifiers *********/  | 
106  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
107  |  |  | 
108  |  | static Py_ssize_t  | 
109  |  | get_integer(const SubString *str)  | 
110  | 175  | { | 
111  | 175  |     Py_ssize_t accumulator = 0;  | 
112  | 175  |     Py_ssize_t digitval;  | 
113  | 175  |     Py_ssize_t i;  | 
114  |  |  | 
115  |  |     /* empty string is an error */  | 
116  | 175  |     if (str->start >= str->end)  | 
117  | 175  |         return -1;  | 
118  |  |  | 
119  | 0  |     for (i = str->start; i < str->end; i++) { | 
120  | 0  |         digitval = Py_UNICODE_TODECIMAL(PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, i));  | 
121  | 0  |         if (digitval < 0)  | 
122  | 0  |             return -1;  | 
123  |  |         /*  | 
124  |  |            Detect possible overflow before it happens:  | 
125  |  |  | 
126  |  |               accumulator * 10 + digitval > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX if and only if  | 
127  |  |               accumulator > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - digitval) / 10.  | 
128  |  |         */  | 
129  | 0  |         if (accumulator > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - digitval) / 10) { | 
130  | 0  |             PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
131  | 0  |                          "Too many decimal digits in format string");  | 
132  | 0  |             return -1;  | 
133  | 0  |         }  | 
134  | 0  |         accumulator = accumulator * 10 + digitval;  | 
135  | 0  |     }  | 
136  | 0  |     return accumulator;  | 
137  | 0  | }  | 
138  |  |  | 
139  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
140  |  | /******** Functions to get field objects and specification strings ******/  | 
141  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
142  |  |  | 
143  |  | /* do the equivalent of obj.name */  | 
144  |  | static PyObject *  | 
145  |  | getattr(PyObject *obj, SubString *name)  | 
146  | 0  | { | 
147  | 0  |     PyObject *newobj;  | 
148  | 0  |     PyObject *str = SubString_new_object(name);  | 
149  | 0  |     if (str == NULL)  | 
150  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
151  | 0  |     newobj = PyObject_GetAttr(obj, str);  | 
152  | 0  |     Py_DECREF(str);  | 
153  | 0  |     return newobj;  | 
154  | 0  | }  | 
155  |  |  | 
156  |  | /* do the equivalent of obj[idx], where obj is a sequence */  | 
157  |  | static PyObject *  | 
158  |  | getitem_sequence(PyObject *obj, Py_ssize_t idx)  | 
159  | 0  | { | 
160  | 0  |     return PySequence_GetItem(obj, idx);  | 
161  | 0  | }  | 
162  |  |  | 
163  |  | /* do the equivalent of obj[idx], where obj is not a sequence */  | 
164  |  | static PyObject *  | 
165  |  | getitem_idx(PyObject *obj, Py_ssize_t idx)  | 
166  | 0  | { | 
167  | 0  |     PyObject *newobj;  | 
168  | 0  |     PyObject *idx_obj = PyLong_FromSsize_t(idx);  | 
169  | 0  |     if (idx_obj == NULL)  | 
170  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
171  | 0  |     newobj = PyObject_GetItem(obj, idx_obj);  | 
172  | 0  |     Py_DECREF(idx_obj);  | 
173  | 0  |     return newobj;  | 
174  | 0  | }  | 
175  |  |  | 
176  |  | /* do the equivalent of obj[name] */  | 
177  |  | static PyObject *  | 
178  |  | getitem_str(PyObject *obj, SubString *name)  | 
179  | 0  | { | 
180  | 0  |     PyObject *newobj;  | 
181  | 0  |     PyObject *str = SubString_new_object(name);  | 
182  | 0  |     if (str == NULL)  | 
183  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
184  | 0  |     newobj = PyObject_GetItem(obj, str);  | 
185  | 0  |     Py_DECREF(str);  | 
186  | 0  |     return newobj;  | 
187  | 0  | }  | 
188  |  |  | 
189  |  | typedef struct { | 
190  |  |     /* the entire string we're parsing.  we assume that someone else  | 
191  |  |        is managing its lifetime, and that it will exist for the  | 
192  |  |        lifetime of the iterator.  can be empty */  | 
193  |  |     SubString str;  | 
194  |  |  | 
195  |  |     /* index to where we are inside field_name */  | 
196  |  |     Py_ssize_t index;  | 
197  |  | } FieldNameIterator;  | 
198  |  |  | 
199  |  |  | 
200  |  | static int  | 
201  |  | FieldNameIterator_init(FieldNameIterator *self, PyObject *s,  | 
202  |  |                        Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end)  | 
203  | 175  | { | 
204  | 175  |     SubString_init(&self->str, s, start, end);  | 
205  | 175  |     self->index = start;  | 
206  | 175  |     return 1;  | 
207  | 175  | }  | 
208  |  |  | 
209  |  | static int  | 
210  |  | _FieldNameIterator_attr(FieldNameIterator *self, SubString *name)  | 
211  | 0  | { | 
212  | 0  |     Py_UCS4 c;  | 
213  |  | 
  | 
214  | 0  |     name->str = self->str.str;  | 
215  | 0  |     name->start = self->index;  | 
216  |  |  | 
217  |  |     /* return everything until '.' or '[' */  | 
218  | 0  |     while (self->index < self->str.end) { | 
219  | 0  |         c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str, self->index++);  | 
220  | 0  |         switch (c) { | 
221  | 0  |         case '[':  | 
222  | 0  |         case '.':  | 
223  |  |             /* backup so that we this character will be seen next time */  | 
224  | 0  |             self->index--;  | 
225  | 0  |             break;  | 
226  | 0  |         default:  | 
227  | 0  |             continue;  | 
228  | 0  |         }  | 
229  | 0  |         break;  | 
230  | 0  |     }  | 
231  |  |     /* end of string is okay */  | 
232  | 0  |     name->end = self->index;  | 
233  | 0  |     return 1;  | 
234  | 0  | }  | 
235  |  |  | 
236  |  | static int  | 
237  |  | _FieldNameIterator_item(FieldNameIterator *self, SubString *name)  | 
238  | 0  | { | 
239  | 0  |     int bracket_seen = 0;  | 
240  | 0  |     Py_UCS4 c;  | 
241  |  | 
  | 
242  | 0  |     name->str = self->str.str;  | 
243  | 0  |     name->start = self->index;  | 
244  |  |  | 
245  |  |     /* return everything until ']' */  | 
246  | 0  |     while (self->index < self->str.end) { | 
247  | 0  |         c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str, self->index++);  | 
248  | 0  |         switch (c) { | 
249  | 0  |         case ']':  | 
250  | 0  |             bracket_seen = 1;  | 
251  | 0  |             break;  | 
252  | 0  |         default:  | 
253  | 0  |             continue;  | 
254  | 0  |         }  | 
255  | 0  |         break;  | 
256  | 0  |     }  | 
257  |  |     /* make sure we ended with a ']' */  | 
258  | 0  |     if (!bracket_seen) { | 
259  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Missing ']' in format string");  | 
260  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
261  | 0  |     }  | 
262  |  |  | 
263  |  |     /* end of string is okay */  | 
264  |  |     /* don't include the ']' */  | 
265  | 0  |     name->end = self->index-1;  | 
266  | 0  |     return 1;  | 
267  | 0  | }  | 
268  |  |  | 
269  |  | /* returns 0 on error, 1 on non-error termination, and 2 if it returns a value */  | 
270  |  | static int  | 
271  |  | FieldNameIterator_next(FieldNameIterator *self, int *is_attribute,  | 
272  |  |                        Py_ssize_t *name_idx, SubString *name)  | 
273  | 175  | { | 
274  |  |     /* check at end of input */  | 
275  | 175  |     if (self->index >= self->str.end)  | 
276  | 175  |         return 1;  | 
277  |  |  | 
278  | 0  |     switch (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str, self->index++)) { | 
279  | 0  |     case '.':  | 
280  | 0  |         *is_attribute = 1;  | 
281  | 0  |         if (_FieldNameIterator_attr(self, name) == 0)  | 
282  | 0  |             return 0;  | 
283  | 0  |         *name_idx = -1;  | 
284  | 0  |         break;  | 
285  | 0  |     case '[':  | 
286  | 0  |         *is_attribute = 0;  | 
287  | 0  |         if (_FieldNameIterator_item(self, name) == 0)  | 
288  | 0  |             return 0;  | 
289  | 0  |         *name_idx = get_integer(name);  | 
290  | 0  |         if (*name_idx == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())  | 
291  | 0  |             return 0;  | 
292  | 0  |         break;  | 
293  | 0  |     default:  | 
294  |  |         /* Invalid character follows ']' */  | 
295  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Only '.' or '[' may "  | 
296  | 0  |                         "follow ']' in format field specifier");  | 
297  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
298  | 0  |     }  | 
299  |  |  | 
300  |  |     /* empty string is an error */  | 
301  | 0  |     if (name->start == name->end) { | 
302  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Empty attribute in format string");  | 
303  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
304  | 0  |     }  | 
305  |  |  | 
306  | 0  |     return 2;  | 
307  | 0  | }  | 
308  |  |  | 
309  |  |  | 
310  |  | /* input: field_name  | 
311  |  |    output: 'first' points to the part before the first '[' or '.'  | 
312  |  |            'first_idx' is -1 if 'first' is not an integer, otherwise  | 
313  |  |                        it's the value of first converted to an integer  | 
314  |  |            'rest' is an iterator to return the rest  | 
315  |  | */  | 
316  |  | static int  | 
317  |  | field_name_split(PyObject *str, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end, SubString *first,  | 
318  |  |                  Py_ssize_t *first_idx, FieldNameIterator *rest,  | 
319  |  |                  AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
320  | 175  | { | 
321  | 175  |     Py_UCS4 c;  | 
322  | 175  |     Py_ssize_t i = start;  | 
323  | 175  |     int field_name_is_empty;  | 
324  | 175  |     int using_numeric_index;  | 
325  |  |  | 
326  |  |     /* find the part up until the first '.' or '[' */  | 
327  | 175  |     while (i < end) { | 
328  | 0  |         switch (c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str, i++)) { | 
329  | 0  |         case '[':  | 
330  | 0  |         case '.':  | 
331  |  |             /* backup so that we this character is available to the  | 
332  |  |                "rest" iterator */  | 
333  | 0  |             i--;  | 
334  | 0  |             break;  | 
335  | 0  |         default:  | 
336  | 0  |             continue;  | 
337  | 0  |         }  | 
338  | 0  |         break;  | 
339  | 0  |     }  | 
340  |  |  | 
341  |  |     /* set up the return values */  | 
342  | 175  |     SubString_init(first, str, start, i);  | 
343  | 175  |     FieldNameIterator_init(rest, str, i, end);  | 
344  |  |  | 
345  |  |     /* see if "first" is an integer, in which case it's used as an index */  | 
346  | 175  |     *first_idx = get_integer(first);  | 
347  | 175  |     if (*first_idx == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())  | 
348  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
349  |  |  | 
350  | 175  |     field_name_is_empty = first->start >= first->end;  | 
351  |  |  | 
352  |  |     /* If the field name is omitted or if we have a numeric index  | 
353  |  |        specified, then we're doing numeric indexing into args. */  | 
354  | 175  |     using_numeric_index = field_name_is_empty || *first_idx != -1;  | 
355  |  |  | 
356  |  |     /* We always get here exactly one time for each field we're  | 
357  |  |        processing. And we get here in field order (counting by left  | 
358  |  |        braces). So this is the perfect place to handle automatic field  | 
359  |  |        numbering if the field name is omitted. */  | 
360  |  |  | 
361  |  |     /* Check if we need to do the auto-numbering. It's not needed if  | 
362  |  |        we're called from string.Format routines, because it's handled  | 
363  |  |        in that class by itself. */  | 
364  | 175  |     if (auto_number) { | 
365  |  |         /* Initialize our auto numbering state if this is the first  | 
366  |  |            time we're either auto-numbering or manually numbering. */  | 
367  | 175  |         if (auto_number->an_state == ANS_INIT && using_numeric_index)  | 
368  | 105  |             auto_number->an_state = field_name_is_empty ?  | 
369  | 105  |                 ANS_AUTO : ANS_MANUAL;  | 
370  |  |  | 
371  |  |         /* Make sure our state is consistent with what we're doing  | 
372  |  |            this time through. Only check if we're using a numeric  | 
373  |  |            index. */  | 
374  | 175  |         if (using_numeric_index)  | 
375  | 175  |             if (autonumber_state_error(auto_number->an_state,  | 
376  | 175  |                                        field_name_is_empty))  | 
377  | 0  |                 return 0;  | 
378  |  |         /* Zero length field means we want to do auto-numbering of the  | 
379  |  |            fields. */  | 
380  | 175  |         if (field_name_is_empty)  | 
381  | 175  |             *first_idx = (auto_number->an_field_number)++;  | 
382  | 175  |     }  | 
383  |  |  | 
384  | 175  |     return 1;  | 
385  | 175  | }  | 
386  |  |  | 
387  |  |  | 
388  |  | /*  | 
389  |  |     get_field_object returns the object inside {}, before the | 
390  |  |     format_spec.  It handles getindex and getattr lookups and consumes  | 
391  |  |     the entire input string.  | 
392  |  | */  | 
393  |  | static PyObject *  | 
394  |  | get_field_object(SubString *input, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs,  | 
395  |  |                  AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
396  | 175  | { | 
397  | 175  |     PyObject *obj = NULL;  | 
398  | 175  |     int ok;  | 
399  | 175  |     int is_attribute;  | 
400  | 175  |     SubString name;  | 
401  | 175  |     SubString first;  | 
402  | 175  |     Py_ssize_t index;  | 
403  | 175  |     FieldNameIterator rest;  | 
404  |  |  | 
405  | 175  |     if (!field_name_split(input->str, input->start, input->end, &first,  | 
406  | 175  |                           &index, &rest, auto_number)) { | 
407  | 0  |         goto error;  | 
408  | 0  |     }  | 
409  |  |  | 
410  | 175  |     if (index == -1) { | 
411  |  |         /* look up in kwargs */  | 
412  | 0  |         PyObject *key = SubString_new_object(&first);  | 
413  | 0  |         if (key == NULL) { | 
414  | 0  |             goto error;  | 
415  | 0  |         }  | 
416  | 0  |         if (kwargs == NULL) { | 
417  | 0  |             PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key);  | 
418  | 0  |             Py_DECREF(key);  | 
419  | 0  |             goto error;  | 
420  | 0  |         }  | 
421  |  |         /* Use PyObject_GetItem instead of PyDict_GetItem because this  | 
422  |  |            code is no longer just used with kwargs. It might be passed  | 
423  |  |            a non-dict when called through format_map. */  | 
424  | 0  |         obj = PyObject_GetItem(kwargs, key);  | 
425  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(key);  | 
426  | 0  |         if (obj == NULL) { | 
427  | 0  |             goto error;  | 
428  | 0  |         }  | 
429  | 0  |     }  | 
430  | 175  |     else { | 
431  |  |         /* If args is NULL, we have a format string with a positional field  | 
432  |  |            with only kwargs to retrieve it from. This can only happen when  | 
433  |  |            used with format_map(), where positional arguments are not  | 
434  |  |            allowed. */  | 
435  | 175  |         if (args == NULL) { | 
436  | 0  |             PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Format string contains "  | 
437  | 0  |                             "positional fields");  | 
438  | 0  |             goto error;  | 
439  | 0  |         }  | 
440  |  |  | 
441  |  |         /* look up in args */  | 
442  | 175  |         obj = PySequence_GetItem(args, index);  | 
443  | 175  |         if (obj == NULL) { | 
444  | 0  |             PyErr_Format(PyExc_IndexError,  | 
445  | 0  |                          "Replacement index %zd out of range for positional "  | 
446  | 0  |                          "args tuple",  | 
447  | 0  |                          index);  | 
448  | 0  |              goto error;  | 
449  | 0  |         }  | 
450  | 175  |     }  | 
451  |  |  | 
452  |  |     /* iterate over the rest of the field_name */  | 
453  | 175  |     while ((ok = FieldNameIterator_next(&rest, &is_attribute, &index,  | 
454  | 175  |                                         &name)) == 2) { | 
455  | 0  |         PyObject *tmp;  | 
456  |  | 
  | 
457  | 0  |         if (is_attribute)  | 
458  |  |             /* getattr lookup "." */  | 
459  | 0  |             tmp = getattr(obj, &name);  | 
460  | 0  |         else  | 
461  |  |             /* getitem lookup "[]" */  | 
462  | 0  |             if (index == -1)  | 
463  | 0  |                 tmp = getitem_str(obj, &name);  | 
464  | 0  |             else  | 
465  | 0  |                 if (PySequence_Check(obj))  | 
466  | 0  |                     tmp = getitem_sequence(obj, index);  | 
467  | 0  |                 else  | 
468  |  |                     /* not a sequence */  | 
469  | 0  |                     tmp = getitem_idx(obj, index);  | 
470  | 0  |         if (tmp == NULL)  | 
471  | 0  |             goto error;  | 
472  |  |  | 
473  |  |         /* assign to obj */  | 
474  | 0  |         Py_DECREF(obj);  | 
475  | 0  |         obj = tmp;  | 
476  | 0  |     }  | 
477  |  |     /* end of iterator, this is the non-error case */  | 
478  | 175  |     if (ok == 1)  | 
479  | 175  |         return obj;  | 
480  | 0  | error:  | 
481  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(obj);  | 
482  | 0  |     return NULL;  | 
483  | 175  | }  | 
484  |  |  | 
485  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
486  |  | /*****************  Field rendering functions  **************************/  | 
487  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
488  |  |  | 
489  |  | /*  | 
490  |  |     render_field() is the main function in this section.  It takes the  | 
491  |  |     field object and field specification string generated by  | 
492  |  |     get_field_and_spec, and renders the field into the output string.  | 
493  |  |  | 
494  |  |     render_field calls fieldobj.__format__(format_spec) method, and  | 
495  |  |     appends to the output.  | 
496  |  | */  | 
497  |  | static int  | 
498  |  | render_field(PyObject *fieldobj, SubString *format_spec, _PyUnicodeWriter *writer)  | 
499  | 175  | { | 
500  | 175  |     int ok = 0;  | 
501  | 175  |     PyObject *result = NULL;  | 
502  | 175  |     PyObject *format_spec_object = NULL;  | 
503  | 175  |     int (*formatter) (_PyUnicodeWriter*, PyObject *, PyObject *, Py_ssize_t, Py_ssize_t) = NULL;  | 
504  | 175  |     int err;  | 
505  |  |  | 
506  |  |     /* If we know the type exactly, skip the lookup of __format__ and just  | 
507  |  |        call the formatter directly. */  | 
508  | 175  |     if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(fieldobj))  | 
509  | 147  |         formatter = _PyUnicode_FormatAdvancedWriter;  | 
510  | 28  |     else if (PyLong_CheckExact(fieldobj))  | 
511  | 28  |         formatter = _PyLong_FormatAdvancedWriter;  | 
512  | 0  |     else if (PyFloat_CheckExact(fieldobj))  | 
513  | 0  |         formatter = _PyFloat_FormatAdvancedWriter;  | 
514  | 0  |     else if (PyComplex_CheckExact(fieldobj))  | 
515  | 0  |         formatter = _PyComplex_FormatAdvancedWriter;  | 
516  |  |  | 
517  | 175  |     if (formatter) { | 
518  |  |         /* we know exactly which formatter will be called when __format__ is  | 
519  |  |            looked up, so call it directly, instead. */  | 
520  | 175  |         err = formatter(writer, fieldobj, format_spec->str,  | 
521  | 175  |                         format_spec->start, format_spec->end);  | 
522  | 175  |         return (err == 0);  | 
523  | 175  |     }  | 
524  | 0  |     else { | 
525  |  |         /* We need to create an object out of the pointers we have, because  | 
526  |  |            __format__ takes a string/unicode object for format_spec. */  | 
527  | 0  |         if (format_spec->str)  | 
528  | 0  |             format_spec_object = PyUnicode_Substring(format_spec->str,  | 
529  | 0  |                                                      format_spec->start,  | 
530  | 0  |                                                      format_spec->end);  | 
531  | 0  |         else  | 
532  | 0  |             format_spec_object = PyUnicode_New(0, 0);  | 
533  | 0  |         if (format_spec_object == NULL)  | 
534  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
535  |  |  | 
536  | 0  |         result = PyObject_Format(fieldobj, format_spec_object);  | 
537  | 0  |     }  | 
538  | 0  |     if (result == NULL)  | 
539  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
540  |  |  | 
541  | 0  |     if (_PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, result) == -1)  | 
542  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
543  | 0  |     ok = 1;  | 
544  |  | 
  | 
545  | 0  | done:  | 
546  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(format_spec_object);  | 
547  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(result);  | 
548  | 0  |     return ok;  | 
549  | 0  | }  | 
550  |  |  | 
551  |  | static int  | 
552  |  | parse_field(SubString *str, SubString *field_name, SubString *format_spec,  | 
553  |  |             int *format_spec_needs_expanding, Py_UCS4 *conversion)  | 
554  | 175  | { | 
555  |  |     /* Note this function works if the field name is zero length,  | 
556  |  |        which is good.  Zero length field names are handled later, in  | 
557  |  |        field_name_split. */  | 
558  |  |  | 
559  | 175  |     Py_UCS4 c = 0;  | 
560  |  |  | 
561  |  |     /* initialize these, as they may be empty */  | 
562  | 175  |     *conversion = '\0';  | 
563  | 175  |     SubString_init(format_spec, NULL, 0, 0);  | 
564  |  |  | 
565  |  |     /* Search for the field name.  it's terminated by the end of  | 
566  |  |        the string, or a ':' or '!' */  | 
567  | 175  |     field_name->str = str->str;  | 
568  | 175  |     field_name->start = str->start;  | 
569  | 175  |     while (str->start < str->end) { | 
570  | 175  |         switch ((c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, str->start++))) { | 
571  | 0  |         case '{': | 
572  | 0  |             PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "unexpected '{' in field name"); | 
573  | 0  |             return 0;  | 
574  | 0  |         case '[':  | 
575  | 0  |             for (; str->start < str->end; str->start++)  | 
576  | 0  |                 if (PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, str->start) == ']')  | 
577  | 0  |                     break;  | 
578  | 0  |             continue;  | 
579  | 140  |         case '}':  | 
580  | 140  |         case ':':  | 
581  | 175  |         case '!':  | 
582  | 175  |             break;  | 
583  | 0  |         default:  | 
584  | 0  |             continue;  | 
585  | 175  |         }  | 
586  | 175  |         break;  | 
587  | 175  |     }  | 
588  |  |  | 
589  | 175  |     field_name->end = str->start - 1;  | 
590  | 175  |     if (c == '!' || c == ':') { | 
591  | 35  |         Py_ssize_t count;  | 
592  |  |         /* we have a format specifier and/or a conversion */  | 
593  |  |         /* don't include the last character */  | 
594  |  |  | 
595  |  |         /* see if there's a conversion specifier */  | 
596  | 35  |         if (c == '!') { | 
597  |  |             /* there must be another character present */  | 
598  | 35  |             if (str->start >= str->end) { | 
599  | 0  |                 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
600  | 0  |                                 "end of string while looking for conversion "  | 
601  | 0  |                                 "specifier");  | 
602  | 0  |                 return 0;  | 
603  | 0  |             }  | 
604  | 35  |             *conversion = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, str->start++);  | 
605  |  |  | 
606  | 35  |             if (str->start < str->end) { | 
607  | 35  |                 c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, str->start++);  | 
608  | 35  |                 if (c == '}')  | 
609  | 35  |                     return 1;  | 
610  | 0  |                 if (c != ':') { | 
611  | 0  |                     PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
612  | 0  |                                     "expected ':' after conversion specifier");  | 
613  | 0  |                     return 0;  | 
614  | 0  |                 }  | 
615  | 0  |             }  | 
616  | 35  |         }  | 
617  | 0  |         format_spec->str = str->str;  | 
618  | 0  |         format_spec->start = str->start;  | 
619  | 0  |         count = 1;  | 
620  | 0  |         while (str->start < str->end) { | 
621  | 0  |             switch ((c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(str->str, str->start++))) { | 
622  | 0  |             case '{': | 
623  | 0  |                 *format_spec_needs_expanding = 1;  | 
624  | 0  |                 count++;  | 
625  | 0  |                 break;  | 
626  | 0  |             case '}':  | 
627  | 0  |                 count--;  | 
628  | 0  |                 if (count == 0) { | 
629  | 0  |                     format_spec->end = str->start - 1;  | 
630  | 0  |                     return 1;  | 
631  | 0  |                 }  | 
632  | 0  |                 break;  | 
633  | 0  |             default:  | 
634  | 0  |                 break;  | 
635  | 0  |             }  | 
636  | 0  |         }  | 
637  |  |  | 
638  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "unmatched '{' in format spec"); | 
639  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
640  | 0  |     }  | 
641  | 140  |     else if (c != '}') { | 
642  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "expected '}' before end of string");  | 
643  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
644  | 0  |     }  | 
645  |  |  | 
646  | 140  |     return 1;  | 
647  | 175  | }  | 
648  |  |  | 
649  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
650  |  | /******* Output string allocation and escape-to-markup processing  ******/  | 
651  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
652  |  |  | 
653  |  | /* MarkupIterator breaks the string into pieces of either literal  | 
654  |  |    text, or things inside {} that need to be marked up.  it is | 
655  |  |    designed to make it easy to wrap a Python iterator around it, for  | 
656  |  |    use with the Formatter class */  | 
657  |  |  | 
658  |  | typedef struct { | 
659  |  |     SubString str;  | 
660  |  | } MarkupIterator;  | 
661  |  |  | 
662  |  | static int  | 
663  |  | MarkupIterator_init(MarkupIterator *self, PyObject *str,  | 
664  |  |                     Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end)  | 
665  | 105  | { | 
666  | 105  |     SubString_init(&self->str, str, start, end);  | 
667  | 105  |     return 1;  | 
668  | 105  | }  | 
669  |  |  | 
670  |  | /* returns 0 on error, 1 on non-error termination, and 2 if it got a  | 
671  |  |    string (or something to be expanded) */  | 
672  |  | static int  | 
673  |  | MarkupIterator_next(MarkupIterator *self, SubString *literal,  | 
674  |  |                     int *field_present, SubString *field_name,  | 
675  |  |                     SubString *format_spec, Py_UCS4 *conversion,  | 
676  |  |                     int *format_spec_needs_expanding)  | 
677  | 336  | { | 
678  | 336  |     int at_end;  | 
679  | 336  |     Py_UCS4 c = 0;  | 
680  | 336  |     Py_ssize_t start;  | 
681  | 336  |     Py_ssize_t len;  | 
682  | 336  |     int markup_follows = 0;  | 
683  |  |  | 
684  |  |     /* initialize all of the output variables */  | 
685  | 336  |     SubString_init(literal, NULL, 0, 0);  | 
686  | 336  |     SubString_init(field_name, NULL, 0, 0);  | 
687  | 336  |     SubString_init(format_spec, NULL, 0, 0);  | 
688  | 336  |     *conversion = '\0';  | 
689  | 336  |     *format_spec_needs_expanding = 0;  | 
690  | 336  |     *field_present = 0;  | 
691  |  |  | 
692  |  |     /* No more input, end of iterator.  This is the normal exit  | 
693  |  |        path. */  | 
694  | 336  |     if (self->str.start >= self->str.end)  | 
695  | 105  |         return 1;  | 
696  |  |  | 
697  | 231  |     start = self->str.start;  | 
698  |  |  | 
699  |  |     /* First read any literal text. Read until the end of string, an  | 
700  |  |        escaped '{' or '}', or an unescaped '{'.  In order to never | 
701  |  |        allocate memory and so I can just pass pointers around, if  | 
702  |  |        there's an escaped '{' or '}' then we'll return the literal | 
703  |  |        including the brace, but no format object.  The next time  | 
704  |  |        through, we'll return the rest of the literal, skipping past  | 
705  |  |        the second consecutive brace. */  | 
706  | 1.56k  |     while (self->str.start < self->str.end) { | 
707  | 1.50k  |         switch (c = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str, self->str.start++)) { | 
708  | 175  |         case '{': | 
709  | 175  |         case '}':  | 
710  | 175  |             markup_follows = 1;  | 
711  | 175  |             break;  | 
712  | 1.33k  |         default:  | 
713  | 1.33k  |             continue;  | 
714  | 1.50k  |         }  | 
715  | 175  |         break;  | 
716  | 1.50k  |     }  | 
717  |  |  | 
718  | 231  |     at_end = self->str.start >= self->str.end;  | 
719  | 231  |     len = self->str.start - start;  | 
720  |  |  | 
721  | 231  |     if ((c == '}') && (at_end ||  | 
722  | 0  |                        (c != PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str,  | 
723  | 0  |                                                  self->str.start)))) { | 
724  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Single '}' encountered "  | 
725  | 0  |                         "in format string");  | 
726  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
727  | 0  |     }  | 
728  | 231  |     if (at_end && c == '{') { | 
729  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Single '{' encountered " | 
730  | 0  |                         "in format string");  | 
731  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
732  | 0  |     }  | 
733  | 231  |     if (!at_end) { | 
734  | 175  |         if (c == PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(self->str.str, self->str.start)) { | 
735  |  |             /* escaped } or {, skip it in the input.  there is no | 
736  |  |                markup object following us, just this literal text */  | 
737  | 0  |             self->str.start++;  | 
738  | 0  |             markup_follows = 0;  | 
739  | 0  |         }  | 
740  | 175  |         else  | 
741  | 175  |             len--;  | 
742  | 175  |     }  | 
743  |  |  | 
744  |  |     /* record the literal text */  | 
745  | 231  |     literal->str = self->str.str;  | 
746  | 231  |     literal->start = start;  | 
747  | 231  |     literal->end = start + len;  | 
748  |  |  | 
749  | 231  |     if (!markup_follows)  | 
750  | 56  |         return 2;  | 
751  |  |  | 
752  |  |     /* this is markup; parse the field */  | 
753  | 175  |     *field_present = 1;  | 
754  | 175  |     if (!parse_field(&self->str, field_name, format_spec,  | 
755  | 175  |                      format_spec_needs_expanding, conversion))  | 
756  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
757  | 175  |     return 2;  | 
758  | 175  | }  | 
759  |  |  | 
760  |  |  | 
761  |  | /* do the !r or !s conversion on obj */  | 
762  |  | static PyObject *  | 
763  |  | do_conversion(PyObject *obj, Py_UCS4 conversion)  | 
764  | 35  | { | 
765  |  |     /* XXX in pre-3.0, do we need to convert this to unicode, since it  | 
766  |  |        might have returned a string? */  | 
767  | 35  |     switch (conversion) { | 
768  | 35  |     case 'r':  | 
769  | 35  |         return PyObject_Repr(obj);  | 
770  | 0  |     case 's':  | 
771  | 0  |         return PyObject_Str(obj);  | 
772  | 0  |     case 'a':  | 
773  | 0  |         return PyObject_ASCII(obj);  | 
774  | 0  |     default:  | 
775  | 0  |         if (conversion > 32 && conversion < 127) { | 
776  |  |                 /* It's the ASCII subrange; casting to char is safe  | 
777  |  |                    (assuming the execution character set is an ASCII  | 
778  |  |                    superset). */  | 
779  | 0  |                 PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
780  | 0  |                      "Unknown conversion specifier %c",  | 
781  | 0  |                      (char)conversion);  | 
782  | 0  |         } else  | 
783  | 0  |                 PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
784  | 0  |                      "Unknown conversion specifier \\x%x",  | 
785  | 0  |                      (unsigned int)conversion);  | 
786  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
787  | 35  |     }  | 
788  | 35  | }  | 
789  |  |  | 
790  |  | /* given:  | 
791  |  |  | 
792  |  |    {field_name!conversion:format_spec} | 
793  |  |  | 
794  |  |    compute the result and write it to output.  | 
795  |  |    format_spec_needs_expanding is an optimization.  if it's false,  | 
796  |  |    just output the string directly, otherwise recursively expand the  | 
797  |  |    format_spec string.  | 
798  |  |  | 
799  |  |    field_name is allowed to be zero length, in which case we  | 
800  |  |    are doing auto field numbering.  | 
801  |  | */  | 
802  |  |  | 
803  |  | static int  | 
804  |  | output_markup(SubString *field_name, SubString *format_spec,  | 
805  |  |               int format_spec_needs_expanding, Py_UCS4 conversion,  | 
806  |  |               _PyUnicodeWriter *writer, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs,  | 
807  |  |               int recursion_depth, AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
808  | 175  | { | 
809  | 175  |     PyObject *tmp = NULL;  | 
810  | 175  |     PyObject *fieldobj = NULL;  | 
811  | 175  |     SubString expanded_format_spec;  | 
812  | 175  |     SubString *actual_format_spec;  | 
813  | 175  |     int result = 0;  | 
814  |  |  | 
815  |  |     /* convert field_name to an object */  | 
816  | 175  |     fieldobj = get_field_object(field_name, args, kwargs, auto_number);  | 
817  | 175  |     if (fieldobj == NULL)  | 
818  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
819  |  |  | 
820  | 175  |     if (conversion != '\0') { | 
821  | 35  |         tmp = do_conversion(fieldobj, conversion);  | 
822  | 35  |         if (tmp == NULL || PyUnicode_READY(tmp) == -1)  | 
823  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
824  |  |  | 
825  |  |         /* do the assignment, transferring ownership: fieldobj = tmp */  | 
826  | 35  |         Py_DECREF(fieldobj);  | 
827  | 35  |         fieldobj = tmp;  | 
828  | 35  |         tmp = NULL;  | 
829  | 35  |     }  | 
830  |  |  | 
831  |  |     /* if needed, recurively compute the format_spec */  | 
832  | 175  |     if (format_spec_needs_expanding) { | 
833  | 0  |         tmp = build_string(format_spec, args, kwargs, recursion_depth-1,  | 
834  | 0  |                            auto_number);  | 
835  | 0  |         if (tmp == NULL || PyUnicode_READY(tmp) == -1)  | 
836  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
837  |  |  | 
838  |  |         /* note that in the case we're expanding the format string,  | 
839  |  |            tmp must be kept around until after the call to  | 
840  |  |            render_field. */  | 
841  | 0  |         SubString_init(&expanded_format_spec, tmp, 0, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(tmp));  | 
842  | 0  |         actual_format_spec = &expanded_format_spec;  | 
843  | 0  |     }  | 
844  | 175  |     else  | 
845  | 175  |         actual_format_spec = format_spec;  | 
846  |  |  | 
847  | 175  |     if (render_field(fieldobj, actual_format_spec, writer) == 0)  | 
848  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
849  |  |  | 
850  | 175  |     result = 1;  | 
851  |  |  | 
852  | 175  | done:  | 
853  | 175  |     Py_XDECREF(fieldobj);  | 
854  | 175  |     Py_XDECREF(tmp);  | 
855  |  |  | 
856  | 175  |     return result;  | 
857  | 175  | }  | 
858  |  |  | 
859  |  | /*  | 
860  |  |     do_markup is the top-level loop for the format() method.  It  | 
861  |  |     searches through the format string for escapes to markup codes, and  | 
862  |  |     calls other functions to move non-markup text to the output,  | 
863  |  |     and to perform the markup to the output.  | 
864  |  | */  | 
865  |  | static int  | 
866  |  | do_markup(SubString *input, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs,  | 
867  |  |           _PyUnicodeWriter *writer, int recursion_depth, AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
868  | 105  | { | 
869  | 105  |     MarkupIterator iter;  | 
870  | 105  |     int format_spec_needs_expanding;  | 
871  | 105  |     int result;  | 
872  | 105  |     int field_present;  | 
873  | 105  |     SubString literal;  | 
874  | 105  |     SubString field_name;  | 
875  | 105  |     SubString format_spec;  | 
876  | 105  |     Py_UCS4 conversion;  | 
877  |  |  | 
878  | 105  |     MarkupIterator_init(&iter, input->str, input->start, input->end);  | 
879  | 336  |     while ((result = MarkupIterator_next(&iter, &literal, &field_present,  | 
880  | 336  |                                          &field_name, &format_spec,  | 
881  | 336  |                                          &conversion,  | 
882  | 336  |                                          &format_spec_needs_expanding)) == 2) { | 
883  | 231  |         if (literal.end != literal.start) { | 
884  | 217  |             if (!field_present && iter.str.start == iter.str.end)  | 
885  | 56  |                 writer->overallocate = 0;  | 
886  | 217  |             if (_PyUnicodeWriter_WriteSubstring(writer, literal.str,  | 
887  | 217  |                                                 literal.start, literal.end) < 0)  | 
888  | 0  |                 return 0;  | 
889  | 217  |         }  | 
890  |  |  | 
891  | 231  |         if (field_present) { | 
892  | 175  |             if (iter.str.start == iter.str.end)  | 
893  | 49  |                 writer->overallocate = 0;  | 
894  | 175  |             if (!output_markup(&field_name, &format_spec,  | 
895  | 175  |                                format_spec_needs_expanding, conversion, writer,  | 
896  | 175  |                                args, kwargs, recursion_depth, auto_number))  | 
897  | 0  |                 return 0;  | 
898  | 175  |         }  | 
899  | 231  |     }  | 
900  | 105  |     return result;  | 
901  | 105  | }  | 
902  |  |  | 
903  |  |  | 
904  |  | /*  | 
905  |  |     build_string allocates the output string and then  | 
906  |  |     calls do_markup to do the heavy lifting.  | 
907  |  | */  | 
908  |  | static PyObject *  | 
909  |  | build_string(SubString *input, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs,  | 
910  |  |              int recursion_depth, AutoNumber *auto_number)  | 
911  | 105  | { | 
912  | 105  |     _PyUnicodeWriter writer;  | 
913  |  |  | 
914  |  |     /* check the recursion level */  | 
915  | 105  |     if (recursion_depth <= 0) { | 
916  | 0  |         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,  | 
917  | 0  |                         "Max string recursion exceeded");  | 
918  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
919  | 0  |     }  | 
920  |  |  | 
921  | 105  |     _PyUnicodeWriter_Init(&writer);  | 
922  | 105  |     writer.overallocate = 1;  | 
923  | 105  |     writer.min_length = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(input->str) + 100;  | 
924  |  |  | 
925  | 105  |     if (!do_markup(input, args, kwargs, &writer, recursion_depth,  | 
926  | 105  |                    auto_number)) { | 
927  | 0  |         _PyUnicodeWriter_Dealloc(&writer);  | 
928  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
929  | 0  |     }  | 
930  |  |  | 
931  | 105  |     return _PyUnicodeWriter_Finish(&writer);  | 
932  | 105  | }  | 
933  |  |  | 
934  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
935  |  | /*********** main routine ***********************************************/  | 
936  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
937  |  |  | 
938  |  | /* this is the main entry point */  | 
939  |  | static PyObject *  | 
940  |  | do_string_format(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs)  | 
941  | 105  | { | 
942  | 105  |     SubString input;  | 
943  |  |  | 
944  |  |     /* PEP 3101 says only 2 levels, so that  | 
945  |  |        "{0:{1}}".format('abc', 's')            # works | 
946  |  |        "{0:{1:{2}}}".format('abc', 's', '')    # fails | 
947  |  |     */  | 
948  | 105  |     int recursion_depth = 2;  | 
949  |  |  | 
950  | 105  |     AutoNumber auto_number;  | 
951  |  |  | 
952  | 105  |     if (PyUnicode_READY(self) == -1)  | 
953  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
954  |  |  | 
955  | 105  |     AutoNumber_Init(&auto_number);  | 
956  | 105  |     SubString_init(&input, self, 0, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(self));  | 
957  | 105  |     return build_string(&input, args, kwargs, recursion_depth, &auto_number);  | 
958  | 105  | }  | 
959  |  |  | 
960  |  | static PyObject *  | 
961  |  | do_string_format_map(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj)  | 
962  | 0  | { | 
963  | 0  |     return do_string_format(self, NULL, obj);  | 
964  | 0  | }  | 
965  |  |  | 
966  |  |  | 
967  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
968  |  | /*********** formatteriterator ******************************************/  | 
969  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
970  |  |  | 
971  |  | /* This is used to implement string.Formatter.vparse().  It exists so  | 
972  |  |    Formatter can share code with the built in unicode.format() method.  | 
973  |  |    It's really just a wrapper around MarkupIterator that is callable  | 
974  |  |    from Python. */  | 
975  |  |  | 
976  |  | typedef struct { | 
977  |  |     PyObject_HEAD  | 
978  |  |     PyObject *str;  | 
979  |  |     MarkupIterator it_markup;  | 
980  |  | } formatteriterobject;  | 
981  |  |  | 
982  |  | static void  | 
983  |  | formatteriter_dealloc(formatteriterobject *it)  | 
984  | 0  | { | 
985  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(it->str);  | 
986  | 0  |     PyObject_FREE(it);  | 
987  | 0  | }  | 
988  |  |  | 
989  |  | /* returns a tuple:  | 
990  |  |    (literal, field_name, format_spec, conversion)  | 
991  |  |  | 
992  |  |    literal is any literal text to output.  might be zero length  | 
993  |  |    field_name is the string before the ':'.  might be None  | 
994  |  |    format_spec is the string after the ':'.  mibht be None  | 
995  |  |    conversion is either None, or the string after the '!'  | 
996  |  | */  | 
997  |  | static PyObject *  | 
998  |  | formatteriter_next(formatteriterobject *it)  | 
999  | 0  | { | 
1000  | 0  |     SubString literal;  | 
1001  | 0  |     SubString field_name;  | 
1002  | 0  |     SubString format_spec;  | 
1003  | 0  |     Py_UCS4 conversion;  | 
1004  | 0  |     int format_spec_needs_expanding;  | 
1005  | 0  |     int field_present;  | 
1006  | 0  |     int result = MarkupIterator_next(&it->it_markup, &literal, &field_present,  | 
1007  | 0  |                                      &field_name, &format_spec, &conversion,  | 
1008  | 0  |                                      &format_spec_needs_expanding);  | 
1009  |  |  | 
1010  |  |     /* all of the SubString objects point into it->str, so no  | 
1011  |  |        memory management needs to be done on them */  | 
1012  | 0  |     assert(0 <= result && result <= 2);  | 
1013  | 0  |     if (result == 0 || result == 1)  | 
1014  |  |         /* if 0, error has already been set, if 1, iterator is empty */  | 
1015  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1016  | 0  |     else { | 
1017  | 0  |         PyObject *literal_str = NULL;  | 
1018  | 0  |         PyObject *field_name_str = NULL;  | 
1019  | 0  |         PyObject *format_spec_str = NULL;  | 
1020  | 0  |         PyObject *conversion_str = NULL;  | 
1021  | 0  |         PyObject *tuple = NULL;  | 
1022  |  | 
  | 
1023  | 0  |         literal_str = SubString_new_object(&literal);  | 
1024  | 0  |         if (literal_str == NULL)  | 
1025  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1026  |  |  | 
1027  | 0  |         field_name_str = SubString_new_object(&field_name);  | 
1028  | 0  |         if (field_name_str == NULL)  | 
1029  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1030  |  |  | 
1031  |  |         /* if field_name is non-zero length, return a string for  | 
1032  |  |            format_spec (even if zero length), else return None */  | 
1033  | 0  |         format_spec_str = (field_present ?  | 
1034  | 0  |                            SubString_new_object_or_empty :  | 
1035  | 0  |                            SubString_new_object)(&format_spec);  | 
1036  | 0  |         if (format_spec_str == NULL)  | 
1037  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1038  |  |  | 
1039  |  |         /* if the conversion is not specified, return a None,  | 
1040  |  |            otherwise create a one length string with the conversion  | 
1041  |  |            character */  | 
1042  | 0  |         if (conversion == '\0') { | 
1043  | 0  |             conversion_str = Py_None;  | 
1044  | 0  |             Py_INCREF(conversion_str);  | 
1045  | 0  |         }  | 
1046  | 0  |         else  | 
1047  | 0  |             conversion_str = PyUnicode_FromKindAndData(PyUnicode_4BYTE_KIND,  | 
1048  | 0  |                                                        &conversion, 1);  | 
1049  | 0  |         if (conversion_str == NULL)  | 
1050  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1051  |  |  | 
1052  | 0  |         tuple = PyTuple_Pack(4, literal_str, field_name_str, format_spec_str,  | 
1053  | 0  |                              conversion_str);  | 
1054  | 0  |     done:  | 
1055  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(literal_str);  | 
1056  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(field_name_str);  | 
1057  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(format_spec_str);  | 
1058  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(conversion_str);  | 
1059  | 0  |         return tuple;  | 
1060  | 0  |     }  | 
1061  | 0  | }  | 
1062  |  |  | 
1063  |  | static PyMethodDef formatteriter_methods[] = { | 
1064  |  |     {NULL,              NULL}           /* sentinel */ | 
1065  |  | };  | 
1066  |  |  | 
1067  |  | static PyTypeObject PyFormatterIter_Type = { | 
1068  |  |     PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type, 0)  | 
1069  |  |     "formatteriterator",                /* tp_name */  | 
1070  |  |     sizeof(formatteriterobject),        /* tp_basicsize */  | 
1071  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_itemsize */  | 
1072  |  |     /* methods */  | 
1073  |  |     (destructor)formatteriter_dealloc,  /* tp_dealloc */  | 
1074  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_vectorcall_offset */  | 
1075  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_getattr */  | 
1076  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_setattr */  | 
1077  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_async */  | 
1078  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_repr */  | 
1079  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_number */  | 
1080  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_sequence */  | 
1081  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_mapping */  | 
1082  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_hash */  | 
1083  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_call */  | 
1084  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_str */  | 
1085  |  |     PyObject_GenericGetAttr,            /* tp_getattro */  | 
1086  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_setattro */  | 
1087  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_buffer */  | 
1088  |  |     Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT,                 /* tp_flags */  | 
1089  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_doc */  | 
1090  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_traverse */  | 
1091  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_clear */  | 
1092  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_richcompare */  | 
1093  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_weaklistoffset */  | 
1094  |  |     PyObject_SelfIter,                  /* tp_iter */  | 
1095  |  |     (iternextfunc)formatteriter_next,   /* tp_iternext */  | 
1096  |  |     formatteriter_methods,              /* tp_methods */  | 
1097  |  |     0,  | 
1098  |  | };  | 
1099  |  |  | 
1100  |  | /* unicode_formatter_parser is used to implement  | 
1101  |  |    string.Formatter.vformat.  it parses a string and returns tuples  | 
1102  |  |    describing the parsed elements.  It's a wrapper around  | 
1103  |  |    stringlib/string_format.h's MarkupIterator */  | 
1104  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1105  |  | formatter_parser(PyObject *ignored, PyObject *self)  | 
1106  | 0  | { | 
1107  | 0  |     formatteriterobject *it;  | 
1108  |  | 
  | 
1109  | 0  |     if (!PyUnicode_Check(self)) { | 
1110  | 0  |         PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected str, got %s", Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name);  | 
1111  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1112  | 0  |     }  | 
1113  |  |  | 
1114  | 0  |     if (PyUnicode_READY(self) == -1)  | 
1115  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1116  |  |  | 
1117  | 0  |     it = PyObject_New(formatteriterobject, &PyFormatterIter_Type);  | 
1118  | 0  |     if (it == NULL)  | 
1119  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1120  |  |  | 
1121  |  |     /* take ownership, give the object to the iterator */  | 
1122  | 0  |     Py_INCREF(self);  | 
1123  | 0  |     it->str = self;  | 
1124  |  |  | 
1125  |  |     /* initialize the contained MarkupIterator */  | 
1126  | 0  |     MarkupIterator_init(&it->it_markup, (PyObject*)self, 0, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(self));  | 
1127  | 0  |     return (PyObject *)it;  | 
1128  | 0  | }  | 
1129  |  |  | 
1130  |  |  | 
1131  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1132  |  | /*********** fieldnameiterator ******************************************/  | 
1133  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1134  |  |  | 
1135  |  |  | 
1136  |  | /* This is used to implement string.Formatter.vparse().  It parses the  | 
1137  |  |    field name into attribute and item values.  It's a Python-callable  | 
1138  |  |    wrapper around FieldNameIterator */  | 
1139  |  |  | 
1140  |  | typedef struct { | 
1141  |  |     PyObject_HEAD  | 
1142  |  |     PyObject *str;  | 
1143  |  |     FieldNameIterator it_field;  | 
1144  |  | } fieldnameiterobject;  | 
1145  |  |  | 
1146  |  | static void  | 
1147  |  | fieldnameiter_dealloc(fieldnameiterobject *it)  | 
1148  | 0  | { | 
1149  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(it->str);  | 
1150  | 0  |     PyObject_FREE(it);  | 
1151  | 0  | }  | 
1152  |  |  | 
1153  |  | /* returns a tuple:  | 
1154  |  |    (is_attr, value)  | 
1155  |  |    is_attr is true if we used attribute syntax (e.g., '.foo')  | 
1156  |  |               false if we used index syntax (e.g., '[foo]')  | 
1157  |  |    value is an integer or string  | 
1158  |  | */  | 
1159  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1160  |  | fieldnameiter_next(fieldnameiterobject *it)  | 
1161  | 0  | { | 
1162  | 0  |     int result;  | 
1163  | 0  |     int is_attr;  | 
1164  | 0  |     Py_ssize_t idx;  | 
1165  | 0  |     SubString name;  | 
1166  |  | 
  | 
1167  | 0  |     result = FieldNameIterator_next(&it->it_field, &is_attr,  | 
1168  | 0  |                                     &idx, &name);  | 
1169  | 0  |     if (result == 0 || result == 1)  | 
1170  |  |         /* if 0, error has already been set, if 1, iterator is empty */  | 
1171  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1172  | 0  |     else { | 
1173  | 0  |         PyObject* result = NULL;  | 
1174  | 0  |         PyObject* is_attr_obj = NULL;  | 
1175  | 0  |         PyObject* obj = NULL;  | 
1176  |  | 
  | 
1177  | 0  |         is_attr_obj = PyBool_FromLong(is_attr);  | 
1178  | 0  |         if (is_attr_obj == NULL)  | 
1179  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1180  |  |  | 
1181  |  |         /* either an integer or a string */  | 
1182  | 0  |         if (idx != -1)  | 
1183  | 0  |             obj = PyLong_FromSsize_t(idx);  | 
1184  | 0  |         else  | 
1185  | 0  |             obj = SubString_new_object(&name);  | 
1186  | 0  |         if (obj == NULL)  | 
1187  | 0  |             goto done;  | 
1188  |  |  | 
1189  |  |         /* return a tuple of values */  | 
1190  | 0  |         result = PyTuple_Pack(2, is_attr_obj, obj);  | 
1191  |  | 
  | 
1192  | 0  |     done:  | 
1193  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(is_attr_obj);  | 
1194  | 0  |         Py_XDECREF(obj);  | 
1195  | 0  |         return result;  | 
1196  | 0  |     }  | 
1197  | 0  | }  | 
1198  |  |  | 
1199  |  | static PyMethodDef fieldnameiter_methods[] = { | 
1200  |  |     {NULL,              NULL}           /* sentinel */ | 
1201  |  | };  | 
1202  |  |  | 
1203  |  | static PyTypeObject PyFieldNameIter_Type = { | 
1204  |  |     PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type, 0)  | 
1205  |  |     "fieldnameiterator",                /* tp_name */  | 
1206  |  |     sizeof(fieldnameiterobject),        /* tp_basicsize */  | 
1207  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_itemsize */  | 
1208  |  |     /* methods */  | 
1209  |  |     (destructor)fieldnameiter_dealloc,  /* tp_dealloc */  | 
1210  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_vectorcall_offset */  | 
1211  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_getattr */  | 
1212  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_setattr */  | 
1213  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_async */  | 
1214  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_repr */  | 
1215  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_number */  | 
1216  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_sequence */  | 
1217  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_mapping */  | 
1218  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_hash */  | 
1219  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_call */  | 
1220  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_str */  | 
1221  |  |     PyObject_GenericGetAttr,            /* tp_getattro */  | 
1222  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_setattro */  | 
1223  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_as_buffer */  | 
1224  |  |     Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT,                 /* tp_flags */  | 
1225  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_doc */  | 
1226  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_traverse */  | 
1227  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_clear */  | 
1228  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_richcompare */  | 
1229  |  |     0,                                  /* tp_weaklistoffset */  | 
1230  |  |     PyObject_SelfIter,                  /* tp_iter */  | 
1231  |  |     (iternextfunc)fieldnameiter_next,   /* tp_iternext */  | 
1232  |  |     fieldnameiter_methods,              /* tp_methods */  | 
1233  |  |     0};  | 
1234  |  |  | 
1235  |  | /* unicode_formatter_field_name_split is used to implement  | 
1236  |  |    string.Formatter.vformat.  it takes a PEP 3101 "field name", and  | 
1237  |  |    returns a tuple of (first, rest): "first", the part before the  | 
1238  |  |    first '.' or '['; and "rest", an iterator for the rest of the field  | 
1239  |  |    name.  it's a wrapper around stringlib/string_format.h's  | 
1240  |  |    field_name_split.  The iterator it returns is a  | 
1241  |  |    FieldNameIterator */  | 
1242  |  | static PyObject *  | 
1243  |  | formatter_field_name_split(PyObject *ignored, PyObject *self)  | 
1244  | 0  | { | 
1245  | 0  |     SubString first;  | 
1246  | 0  |     Py_ssize_t first_idx;  | 
1247  | 0  |     fieldnameiterobject *it;  | 
1248  |  | 
  | 
1249  | 0  |     PyObject *first_obj = NULL;  | 
1250  | 0  |     PyObject *result = NULL;  | 
1251  |  | 
  | 
1252  | 0  |     if (!PyUnicode_Check(self)) { | 
1253  | 0  |         PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected str, got %s", Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name);  | 
1254  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1255  | 0  |     }  | 
1256  |  |  | 
1257  | 0  |     if (PyUnicode_READY(self) == -1)  | 
1258  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1259  |  |  | 
1260  | 0  |     it = PyObject_New(fieldnameiterobject, &PyFieldNameIter_Type);  | 
1261  | 0  |     if (it == NULL)  | 
1262  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
1263  |  |  | 
1264  |  |     /* take ownership, give the object to the iterator.  this is  | 
1265  |  |        just to keep the field_name alive */  | 
1266  | 0  |     Py_INCREF(self);  | 
1267  | 0  |     it->str = self;  | 
1268  |  |  | 
1269  |  |     /* Pass in auto_number = NULL. We'll return an empty string for  | 
1270  |  |        first_obj in that case. */  | 
1271  | 0  |     if (!field_name_split((PyObject*)self, 0, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(self),  | 
1272  | 0  |                           &first, &first_idx, &it->it_field, NULL))  | 
1273  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
1274  |  |  | 
1275  |  |     /* first becomes an integer, if possible; else a string */  | 
1276  | 0  |     if (first_idx != -1)  | 
1277  | 0  |         first_obj = PyLong_FromSsize_t(first_idx);  | 
1278  | 0  |     else  | 
1279  |  |         /* convert "first" into a string object */  | 
1280  | 0  |         first_obj = SubString_new_object(&first);  | 
1281  | 0  |     if (first_obj == NULL)  | 
1282  | 0  |         goto done;  | 
1283  |  |  | 
1284  |  |     /* return a tuple of values */  | 
1285  | 0  |     result = PyTuple_Pack(2, first_obj, it);  | 
1286  |  | 
  | 
1287  | 0  | done:  | 
1288  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(it);  | 
1289  | 0  |     Py_XDECREF(first_obj);  | 
1290  | 0  |     return result;  | 
1291  | 0  | }  |