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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
pygments.lexers._luabuiltins
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This file contains the names and modules of lua functions
It is able to re-generate itself, but for adding new functions you
probably have to add some callbacks (see function module_callbacks).
Do not edit the MODULES dict by hand.
:copyright: Copyright 2006-2012 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""
MODULES = {'basic': ['_G',
'_VERSION',
'assert',
'collectgarbage',
'dofile',
'error',
'getfenv',
'getmetatable',
'ipairs',
'load',
'loadfile',
'loadstring',
'next',
'pairs',
'pcall',
'print',
'rawequal',
'rawget',
'rawset',
'select',
'setfenv',
'setmetatable',
'tonumber',
'tostring',
'type',
'unpack',
'xpcall'],
'coroutine': ['coroutine.create',
'coroutine.resume',
'coroutine.running',
'coroutine.status',
'coroutine.wrap',
'coroutine.yield'],
'debug': ['debug.debug',
'debug.getfenv',
'debug.gethook',
'debug.getinfo',
'debug.getlocal',
'debug.getmetatable',
'debug.getregistry',
'debug.getupvalue',
'debug.setfenv',
'debug.sethook',
'debug.setlocal',
'debug.setmetatable',
'debug.setupvalue',
'debug.traceback'],
'io': ['io.close',
'io.flush',
'io.input',
'io.lines',
'io.open',
'io.output',
'io.popen',
'io.read',
'io.tmpfile',
'io.type',
'io.write'],
'math': ['math.abs',
'math.acos',
'math.asin',
'math.atan2',
'math.atan',
'math.ceil',
'math.cosh',
'math.cos',
'math.deg',
'math.exp',
'math.floor',
'math.fmod',
'math.frexp',
'math.huge',
'math.ldexp',
'math.log10',
'math.log',
'math.max',
'math.min',
'math.modf',
'math.pi',
'math.pow',
'math.rad',
'math.random',
'math.randomseed',
'math.sinh',
'math.sin',
'math.sqrt',
'math.tanh',
'math.tan'],
'modules': ['module',
'require',
'package.cpath',
'package.loaded',
'package.loadlib',
'package.path',
'package.preload',
'package.seeall'],
'os': ['os.clock',
'os.date',
'os.difftime',
'os.execute',
'os.exit',
'os.getenv',
'os.remove',
'os.rename',
'os.setlocale',
'os.time',
'os.tmpname'],
'string': ['string.byte',
'string.char',
'string.dump',
'string.find',
'string.format',
'string.gmatch',
'string.gsub',
'string.len',
'string.lower',
'string.match',
'string.rep',
'string.reverse',
'string.sub',
'string.upper'],
'table': ['table.concat',
'table.insert',
'table.maxn',
'table.remove',
'table.sort']}
if __name__ == '__main__':
import re
import urllib
import pprint
# you can't generally find out what module a function belongs to if you
# have only its name. Because of this, here are some callback functions
# that recognize if a gioven function belongs to a specific module
def module_callbacks():
def is_in_coroutine_module(name):
return name.startswith('coroutine.')
def is_in_modules_module(name):
if name in ['require', 'module'] or name.startswith('package'):
return True
else:
return False
def is_in_string_module(name):
return name.startswith('string.')
def is_in_table_module(name):
return name.startswith('table.')
def is_in_math_module(name):
return name.startswith('math')
def is_in_io_module(name):
return name.startswith('io.')
def is_in_os_module(name):
return name.startswith('os.')
def is_in_debug_module(name):
return name.startswith('debug.')
return {'coroutine': is_in_coroutine_module,
'modules': is_in_modules_module,
'string': is_in_string_module,
'table': is_in_table_module,
'math': is_in_math_module,
'io': is_in_io_module,
'os': is_in_os_module,
'debug': is_in_debug_module}
def get_newest_version():
f = urllib.urlopen('http://www.lua.org/manual/')
r = re.compile(r'^<A HREF="(\d\.\d)/">Lua \1</A>')
for line in f:
m = r.match(line)
if m is not None:
return m.groups()[0]
def get_lua_functions(version):
f = urllib.urlopen('http://www.lua.org/manual/%s/' % version)
r = re.compile(r'^<A HREF="manual.html#pdf-(.+)">\1</A>')
functions = []
for line in f:
m = r.match(line)
if m is not None:
functions.append(m.groups()[0])
return functions
def get_function_module(name):
for mod, cb in module_callbacks().iteritems():
if cb(name):
return mod
if '.' in name:
return name.split('.')[0]
else:
return 'basic'
def regenerate(filename, modules):
f = open(filename)
try:
content = f.read()
finally:
f.close()
header = content[:content.find('MODULES = {')]
footer = content[content.find("if __name__ == '__main__':"):]
f = open(filename, 'w')
f.write(header)
f.write('MODULES = %s\n\n' % pprint.pformat(modules))
f.write(footer)
f.close()
def run():
version = get_newest_version()
print '> Downloading function index for Lua %s' % version
functions = get_lua_functions(version)
print '> %d functions found:' % len(functions)
modules = {}
for full_function_name in functions:
print '>> %s' % full_function_name
m = get_function_module(full_function_name)
modules.setdefault(m, []).append(full_function_name)
regenerate(__file__, modules)
run()