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""" Alias module for StructuredTextClassic compatibility which makes
use of StructuredTextNG """
import HTMLClass, DocumentClass, ClassicDocumentClass
from ST import Basic
import re, string,sys
from STletters import letters
Document = ClassicDocumentClass.DocumentClass()
HTMLNG = HTMLClass.HTMLClass()
def HTML(aStructuredString, level=0):
st = Basic(aStructuredString)
doc = Document(st)
return HTMLNG(doc)
def StructuredText(aStructuredString, level=0):
return HTML(aStructuredString,level)
def html_with_references(text, level=1):
text = re.sub(
r'[\000\n]\.\. \[([0-9_%s-]+)\]' % letters,
r'\n [\1]',
text)
text = re.sub(
r'([\000- ,])\[(?P[[0-9_%s-]+)\]([\000- ,.:])' % letters,
r'\1[\2]\3',
text)
text = re.sub(
r'([\000- ,])\[([^]]+)\.html\]([\000- ,.:])',
r'\1[\2]\3',
text)
return HTML(text,level=level)
def html_quote(v,
character_entities=(
(re.compile('&'), '&'),
(re.compile("<"), '<' ),
(re.compile(">"), '>' ),
(re.compile('"'), '"')
)): #"
text=str(v)
for re,name in character_entities:
text=re.sub(name,text)
return text
if __name__=='__main__':
import getopt
opts,args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:],'',[])
for k,v in opts:
pass
for f in args:
print HTML(open(f).read())
]