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author | Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net> |
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date | Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:36:11 +0100 |
parents | e957cc7cbd14 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python from pprint import pprint from mercurial import minirst def debugformat(title, text, width, **kwargs): print "%s formatted to fit within %d characters:" % (title, width) print "-" * 70 formatted = minirst.format(text, width, **kwargs) if type(formatted) == tuple: print formatted[0] print "-" * 70 pprint(formatted[1]) else: print formatted print "-" * 70 print paragraphs = """ This is some text in the first paragraph. A small indented paragraph. It is followed by some lines containing random whitespace. \n \n \nThe third and final paragraph. """ debugformat('paragraphs', paragraphs, 60) debugformat('paragraphs', paragraphs, 30) definitions = """ A Term Definition. The indented lines make up the definition. Another Term Another definition. The final line in the definition determines the indentation, so this will be indented with four spaces. A Nested/Indented Term Definition. """ debugformat('definitions', definitions, 60) debugformat('definitions', definitions, 30) literals = r""" The fully minimized form is the most convenient form:: Hello literal world In the partially minimized form a paragraph simply ends with space-double-colon. :: //////////////////////////////////////// long un-wrapped line in a literal block \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ :: This literal block is started with '::', the so-called expanded form. The paragraph with '::' disappears in the final output. """ debugformat('literals', literals, 60) debugformat('literals', literals, 30) lists = """ - This is the first list item. Second paragraph in the first list item. - List items need not be separated by a blank line. - And will be rendered without one in any case. We can have indented lists: - This is an indented list item - Another indented list item:: - A literal block in the middle of an indented list. (The above is not a list item since we are in the literal block.) :: Literal block with no indentation (apart from the two spaces added to all literal blocks). 1. This is an enumerated list (first item). 2. Continuing with the second item. (1) foo (2) bar 1) Another 2) List Line blocks are also a form of list: | This is the first line. The line continues here. | This is the second line. """ debugformat('lists', lists, 60) debugformat('lists', lists, 30) options = """ There is support for simple option lists, but only with long options: --all Output all. --both Output both (this description is quite long). --long Output all day long. --par This option has two paragraphs in its description. This is the first. This is the second. Blank lines may be omitted between options (as above) or left in (as here). The next paragraph looks like an option list, but lacks the two-space marker after the option. It is treated as a normal paragraph: --foo bar baz """ debugformat('options', options, 60) debugformat('options', options, 30) fields = """ :a: First item. :ab: Second item. Indentation and wrapping is handled automatically. Next list: :small: The larger key below triggers full indentation here. :much too large: This key is big enough to get its own line. """ debugformat('fields', fields, 60) debugformat('fields', fields, 30) containers = """ Normal output. .. container:: debug Initial debug output. .. container:: verbose Verbose output. .. container:: debug Debug output. """ debugformat('containers (normal)', containers, 60) debugformat('containers (verbose)', containers, 60, keep=['verbose']) debugformat('containers (debug)', containers, 60, keep=['debug']) debugformat('containers (verbose debug)', containers, 60, keep=['verbose', 'debug'])