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highlight: produce correct markup when there's a blank line just before EOF
Due to how the colorized output from pygments was stripped of <pre> elements,
when there was an empty line at the end of a file, highlight extension produced
an incorrect markup (no closing tags from the fileline/annotateline template).
It wasn't usually noticeable, because browsers were smart enough to see where
the missing tags should've been, but in monoblue style it resulted in the last
line having twice the normal height.
Instead of awkwardly trying to strip outer <pre></pre> tags, let's make the
formatter with nowrap=True, which should do what we need in pygments since at
least 0.5 (2006-10-30).
Example from monoblue style:
Before:
<div class="source">
<div style="font-family:monospace" class="parity0">
<pre><a class="linenr" href="#l1" id="l1"> 1</a> </pre>
</div>
<div style="font-family:monospace" class="parity1">
<pre><a class="linenr" href="#l2" id="l2"> 2</a>
</div>
Now:
<div class="source">
<div style="font-family:monospace" class="parity0">
<pre><a class="linenr" href="#l1" id="l1"> 1</a> </pre>
</div>
<div style="font-family:monospace" class="parity1">
<pre><a class="linenr" href="#l2" id="l2"> 2</a> </pre>
</div>
</div>
(Notice the missing </pre></div> now in place)
author | Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> |
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date | Wed, 22 Jul 2015 10:19:17 +0800 |
parents | 4ece2847cf4c |
children | 6ab8c6511a6a |
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# parsers.py - Python implementation of parsers.c # # Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from mercurial.node import nullid import struct, zlib, cStringIO _pack = struct.pack _unpack = struct.unpack _compress = zlib.compress _decompress = zlib.decompress # Some code below makes tuples directly because it's more convenient. However, # code outside this module should always use dirstatetuple. def dirstatetuple(*x): # x is a tuple return x def parse_index2(data, inline): def gettype(q): return int(q & 0xFFFF) def offset_type(offset, type): return long(long(offset) << 16 | type) indexformatng = ">Qiiiiii20s12x" s = struct.calcsize(indexformatng) index = [] cache = None off = 0 l = len(data) - s append = index.append if inline: cache = (0, data) while off <= l: e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s]) append(e) if e[1] < 0: break off += e[1] + s else: while off <= l: e = _unpack(indexformatng, data[off:off + s]) append(e) off += s if off != len(data): raise ValueError('corrupt index file') if index: e = list(index[0]) type = gettype(e[0]) e[0] = offset_type(0, type) index[0] = tuple(e) # add the magic null revision at -1 index.append((0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1, nullid)) return index, cache def parse_dirstate(dmap, copymap, st): parents = [st[:20], st[20: 40]] # dereference fields so they will be local in loop format = ">cllll" e_size = struct.calcsize(format) pos1 = 40 l = len(st) # the inner loop while pos1 < l: pos2 = pos1 + e_size e = _unpack(">cllll", st[pos1:pos2]) # a literal here is faster pos1 = pos2 + e[4] f = st[pos2:pos1] if '\0' in f: f, c = f.split('\0') copymap[f] = c dmap[f] = e[:4] return parents def pack_dirstate(dmap, copymap, pl, now): now = int(now) cs = cStringIO.StringIO() write = cs.write write("".join(pl)) for f, e in dmap.iteritems(): if e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: # The file was last modified "simultaneously" with the current # write to dirstate (i.e. within the same second for file- # systems with a granularity of 1 sec). This commonly happens # for at least a couple of files on 'update'. # The user could change the file without changing its size # within the same second. Invalidate the file's mtime in # dirstate, forcing future 'status' calls to compare the # contents of the file if the size is the same. This prevents # mistakenly treating such files as clean. e = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) dmap[f] = e if f in copymap: f = "%s\0%s" % (f, copymap[f]) e = _pack(">cllll", e[0], e[1], e[2], e[3], len(f)) write(e) write(f) return cs.getvalue()