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  • """The BPyTextPlugin Module
    
    Use get_cached_descriptor(txt) to retrieve information about the script held in
    the txt Text object.
    
    Use print_cache_for(txt) to print the information to the console.
    
    Use line, cursor = current_line(txt) to get the logical line and cursor position
    
    Use get_targets(line, cursor) to find out what precedes the cursor:
    	aaa.bbb.cc|c.ddd -> ['aaa', 'bbb', 'cc']
    
    Use resolve_targets(txt, targets) to turn a target list into a usable object if
    one is found to match.
    """
    
    
    from tokenize import generate_tokens, TokenError, \
    
    		COMMENT, DEDENT, INDENT, NAME, NEWLINE, NL, STRING, NUMBER
    
    class Definition():
    	"""Describes a definition or defined object through its name, line number
    	and docstring. This is the base class for definition based descriptors.
    	"""
    	
    	def __init__(self, name, lineno, doc=''):
    		self.name = name
    		self.lineno = lineno
    		self.doc = doc
    
    	"""Describes a script through lists of further descriptor objects (classes,
    	defs, vars) and dictionaries to built-in types (imports). If a script has
    	not been fully parsed, its incomplete flag will be set. The time of the last
    	parse is held by the time field and the name of the text object from which
    	it was parsed, the name field.
    	"""
    
    	
    	def __init__(self, name, imports, classes, defs, vars, incomplete=False):
    		self.name = name
    		self.imports = imports
    		self.classes = classes
    		self.defs = defs
    		self.vars = vars
    		self.incomplete = incomplete
    
    		self.parse_due = 0
    
    	def set_delay(self, delay):
    		self.parse_due = time() + delay
    
    class ClassDesc(Definition):
    
    	"""Describes a class through lists of further descriptor objects (defs and
    	vars). The name of the class is held by the name field and the line on
    	which it is defined is held in lineno.
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self, name, parents, defs, vars, lineno, doc=''):
    
    		Definition.__init__(self, name, lineno, doc)
    
    		self.parents = parents
    
    class FunctionDesc(Definition):
    
    	"""Describes a function through its name and list of parameters (name,
    	params) and the line on which it is defined (lineno).
    	"""
    
    	def __init__(self, name, params, lineno, doc=''):
    		Definition.__init__(self, name, lineno, doc)
    
    class VarDesc(Definition):
    
    	"""Describes a variable through its name and type (if ascertainable) and the
    	line on which it is defined (lineno). If no type can be determined, type
    	will equal None.
    	"""
    
    		Definition.__init__(self, name, lineno)
    
    		self.type = type # None for unknown (supports: dict/list/str)
    
    
    CTX_UNSET = -1
    CTX_NORMAL = 0
    CTX_SINGLE_QUOTE = 1
    CTX_DOUBLE_QUOTE = 2
    CTX_COMMENT = 3
    
    
    # Python keywords
    KEYWORDS = ['and', 'del', 'from', 'not', 'while', 'as', 'elif', 'global',
    			'or', 'with', 'assert', 'else', 'if', 'pass', 'yield',
    			'break', 'except', 'import', 'print', 'class', 'exec', 'in',
    			'raise', 'continue', 'finally', 'is', 'return', 'def', 'for',
    			'lambda', 'try' ]
    
    
    # Module file extensions
    MODULE_EXTS = ['.py', '.pyc', '.pyo', '.pyw', '.pyd']
    
    
    NoneScriptDesc = ScriptDesc('', dict(), dict(), dict(), dict(), True)
    
    
    def _load_module_names():
    	"""Searches the sys.path for module files and lists them, along with
    	sys.builtin_module_names, in the global dict _modules.
    	"""
    	
    	global _modules
    	
    	for n in sys.builtin_module_names:
    		_modules[n] = None
    	for p in sys.path:
    		if p == '': p = os.curdir
    		if not os.path.isdir(p): continue
    		for f in os.listdir(p):
    			for ext in MODULE_EXTS:
    				if f.endswith(ext):
    					_modules[f[:-len(ext)]] = None
    					break
    
    _load_module_names()
    
    
    def _trim_doc(doc):
    	"""Trims the quotes from a quoted STRING token (eg. "'''text'''" -> "text")
    	"""
    	
    	l = len(doc)
    	i = 0
    	while i < l/2 and (doc[i] == "'" or doc[i] == '"'):
    		i += 1
    	return doc[i:-i]
    
    def resolve_targets(txt, targets):
    	"""Attempts to return a useful object for the locally or externally defined
    	entity described by targets. If the object is local (defined in txt), a
    	Definition instance is returned. If the object is external (imported or
    	built in), the object itself is returned. If no object can be found, None is
    	returned.
    	"""
    	
    	count = len(targets)
    	if count==0: return None
    	
    	obj = None
    	local = None
    	i = 1
    	
    	desc = get_cached_descriptor(txt)
    
    	b = targets[0].find('(')
    	if b==-1: b = None # Trick to let us use [:b] and get the whole string
    	
    	if desc.classes.has_key(targets[0][:b]):
    		local = desc.classes[targets[0][:b]]
    
    	elif desc.defs.has_key(targets[0]):
    		local = desc.defs[targets[0]]
    	elif desc.vars.has_key(targets[0]):
    		obj = desc.vars[targets[0]].type
    	
    	if local:
    		while i < count:
    
    			b = targets[i].find('(')
    			if b==-1: b = None
    			if hasattr(local, 'classes') and local.classes.has_key(targets[i][:b]):
    				local = local.classes[targets[i][:b]]
    
    			elif hasattr(local, 'defs') and local.defs.has_key(targets[i]):
    				local = local.defs[targets[i]]
    			elif hasattr(local, 'vars') and local.vars.has_key(targets[i]):
    				obj = local.vars[targets[i]].type
    				local = None
    				i += 1
    				break
    			else:
    				local = None
    				break
    			i += 1
    	
    	if local: return local
    	
    	if not obj:
    		if desc.imports.has_key(targets[0]):
    			obj = desc.imports[targets[0]]
    		else:
    			builtins = get_builtins()
    			if builtins.has_key(targets[0]):
    				obj = builtins[targets[0]]
    	
    	while obj and i < count:
    		if hasattr(obj, targets[i]):
    			obj = getattr(obj, targets[i])
    		else:
    			obj = None
    			break
    		i += 1
    	
    	return obj
    
    def get_cached_descriptor(txt, force_parse=0):
    
    	"""Returns the cached ScriptDesc for the specified Text object 'txt'. If the
    	script has not been parsed in the last 'period' seconds it will be reparsed
    	to obtain this descriptor.
    	
    
    	Specifying TP_AUTO for the period (default) will choose a period based on the
    
    	size of the Text object. Larger texts are parsed less often.
    	"""
    	
    
    	if not force_parse and _parse_cache.has_key(key):
    
    		if desc.parse_due > time():
    
    	
    	return desc
    
    def parse_text(txt):
    	"""Parses an entire script's text and returns a ScriptDesc instance
    	containing information about the script.
    	
    
    	If the text is not a valid Python script (for example if brackets are left
    	open), parsing may fail to complete. However, if this occurs, no exception
    	is thrown. Instead the returned ScriptDesc instance will have its incomplete
    	flag set and information processed up to this point will still be accessible.
    
    	start_time = time()
    
    	txt.reset()
    	tokens = generate_tokens(txt.readline) # Throws TokenError
    	
    	curl, cursor = txt.getCursorPos()
    	linen = curl + 1 # Token line numbers are one-based
    	
    	imports = dict()
    	imp_step = 0
    	
    	classes = dict()
    	cls_step = 0
    	
    	defs = dict()
    	def_step = 0
    	
    	vars = dict()
    
    	var_accum = dict()
    	var_forflag = False
    	
    	indent = 0
    	prev_type = -1
    
    			type, text, start, end, line = tokens.next()
    
    		except (TokenError, IndentationError):
    
    		# Skip all comments and line joining characters
    		if type == COMMENT or type == NL:
    			continue
    		
    
    		#################
    		## Indentation ##
    		#################
    		
    
    			indent -= 1
    		
    		#########################
    		## Module importing... ##
    		#########################
    		
    		imp_store = False
    		
    		# Default, look for 'from' or 'import' to start
    		if imp_step == 0:
    
    			if text == 'from':
    
    			elif text == 'import':
    
    				imp_from = None
    				imp_tmp = []
    				imp_step = 2
    		
    		# Found a 'from', create imp_from in form '???.???...'
    		elif imp_step == 1:
    
    			if text == 'import':
    
    				imp_from = '.'.join(imp_tmp)
    				imp_tmp = []
    				imp_step = 2
    
    				imp_tmp.append(text)
    			elif text != '.':
    
    				imp_step = 0 # Invalid syntax
    		
    		# Found 'import', imp_from is populated or None, create imp_name
    		elif imp_step == 2:
    
    				imp_name = '.'.join(imp_tmp)
    				imp_step = 3
    
    			elif type == NAME or text == '*':
    				imp_tmp.append(text)
    			elif text != '.':
    
    				imp_name = '.'.join(imp_tmp)
    				imp_symb = imp_name
    				imp_store = True
    		
    		# Found 'as', change imp_symb to this value and go back to step 2
    		elif imp_step == 3:
    
    			else:
    				imp_store = True
    		
    		# Both imp_name and imp_symb have now been populated so we can import
    		if imp_store:
    			
    			# Handle special case of 'import *'
    			if imp_name == '*':
    				parent = get_module(imp_from)
    				imports.update(parent.__dict__)
    				
    			else:
    				# Try importing the name as a module
    				try:
    					if imp_from:
    						module = get_module(imp_from +'.'+ imp_name)
    					else:
    						module = get_module(imp_name)
    				except (ImportError, ValueError, AttributeError, TypeError):
    					# Try importing name as an attribute of the parent
    					try:
    						module = __import__(imp_from, globals(), locals(), [imp_name])
    
    						imports[imp_symb] = getattr(module, imp_name)
    
    					except (ImportError, ValueError, AttributeError, TypeError):
    						pass
    
    				imp_tmp = []
    				imp_step = 2
    			else:
    				imp_step = 0
    		
    		###################
    		## Class parsing ##
    		###################
    		
    		# If we are inside a class then def and variable parsing should be done
    		# for the class. Otherwise the definitions are considered global
    		
    		# Look for 'class'
    		if cls_step == 0:
    
    			if text == 'class':
    
    		# Found 'class', look for cls_name followed by '(' parents ')'
    
    			elif type == NAME:
    				if classes.has_key(text):
    					parent = classes[text]
    					cls_parents[text] = parent
    					cls_defs.update(parent.defs)
    					cls_vars.update(parent.vars)
    
    			elif text == ':':
    
    				cls_step = 2
    		
    		# Found 'class' name ... ':', now check if it's a single line statement
    		elif cls_step == 2:
    
    			cls_doc = ''
    			cls_step = 3
    
    			if not cls_doc and type == STRING:
    				cls_doc = _trim_doc(text)
    
    					classes[cls_name] = ClassDesc(cls_name, cls_parents, cls_defs, cls_vars, cls_lineno, cls_doc)
    
    				if type == DEDENT and indent <= cls_indent:
    
    					classes[cls_name] = ClassDesc(cls_name, cls_parents, cls_defs, cls_vars, cls_lineno, cls_doc)
    
    					cls_step = 0
    		
    		#################
    		## Def parsing ##
    		#################
    		
    		# Look for 'def'
    		if def_step == 0:
    
    			if text == 'def':
    
    				def_step = 1
    		
    		# Found 'def', look for def_name followed by '('
    		elif def_step == 1:
    
    			elif def_name and text == '(':
    
    				def_step = 2
    		
    		# Found 'def' name '(', now identify the parameters upto ')'
    		# TODO: Handle ellipsis '...'
    		elif def_step == 2:
    
    				def_params.append(text)
    			elif text == ':':
    				def_step = 3
    		
    		# Found 'def' ... ':', now check if it's a single line statement
    		elif def_step == 3:
    			if type == NEWLINE:
    				def_sline = False
    			else:
    				def_sline = True
    			def_doc = ''
    			def_step = 4
    		
    		elif def_step == 4:
    			if type == STRING:
    				def_doc = _trim_doc(text)
    			newdef = None
    			if def_sline:
    				if type == NEWLINE:
    					newdef = FunctionDesc(def_name, def_params, def_lineno, def_doc)
    			else:
    				if type == NAME:
    					newdef = FunctionDesc(def_name, def_params, def_lineno, def_doc)
    			if newdef:
    
    					cls_defs[def_name] = newdef
    
    					defs[def_name] = newdef
    
    				def_step = 0
    		
    		##########################
    		## Variable assignation ##
    		##########################
    		
    		if cls_step > 0: # Parsing a class
    			# Look for 'self.???'
    
    				if text == 'self':
    
    					var1_step = 0
    			elif var1_step == 2:
    				if type == NAME:
    
    					if cls_vars.has_key(var_name):
    						var_step = 0
    					else:
    						var1_step = 3
    			elif var1_step == 3:
    
    				elif text != ',':
    					var1_step = 0
    
    				if type == NUMBER:
    
    					if text.find('.') != -1: var_type = float
    					else: var_type = int
    
    				elif text == '[':
    					close = line.find(']', end[1])
    					var_type = list
    				elif text == '(':
    
    					close = line.find(')', end[1])
    					var_type = tuple
    
    				elif text == '{':
    
    					close = line.find('}', end[1])
    					var_type = dict
    
    				elif text == 'dict':
    
    					close = line.find(')', end[1])
    					var_type = dict
    				if var_type and close+1 < len(line):
    
    					if line[close+1] != ' ' and line[close+1] != '\t':
    
    						var_type = None
    				cls_vars[var_name] = VarDesc(var_name, var_type, start[0])
    				var1_step = 0
    
    		
    		elif def_step > 0: # Parsing a def
    			# Look for 'global ???[,???]'
    
    				if text == 'global':
    
    					var2_step = 1
    			elif var2_step == 1:
    				if type == NAME:
    
    					if not vars.has_key(text):
    						vars[text] = VarDesc(text, None, start[0])
    				elif text != ',' and type != NL:
    
    				if text == 'for':
    
    				elif text == '=' or (var_forflag and text == 'in'):
    
    					var_forflag = False
    					var3_step = 1
    				elif type == NAME:
    
    					if prev_text != '.' and not vars.has_key(text):
    						var_accum[text] = VarDesc(text, None, start[0])
    				elif not text in [',', '(', ')', '[', ']']:
    
    					var_accum = dict()
    					var_forflag = False
    			elif var3_step == 1:
    				if len(var_accum) != 1:
    					var_type = None
    					vars.update(var_accum)
    				else:
    					var_name = var_accum.keys()[0]
    					var_type = None
    
    					if type == NUMBER:
    						if text.find('.') != -1: var_type = float
    						else: var_type = int
    
    					elif text == '[': var_type = list
    					elif text == '(': var_type = tuple
    					elif text == '{': var_type = dict
    
    					vars[var_name] = VarDesc(var_name, var_type, start[0])
    				var3_step = 0
    
    		
    		#######################
    		## General utilities ##
    		#######################
    		
    		prev_type = type
    
    	
    	desc = ScriptDesc(txt.name, imports, classes, defs, vars, incomplete)
    
    	desc.set_delay(10 * (time()-start_time) + 0.05)
    
    
    def get_modules(since=1):
    	"""Returns the set of built-in modules and any modules that have been
    	imported into the system upto 'since' seconds ago.
    	"""
    	
    	global _modules, _modules_updated
    	
    	t = time()
    	if _modules_updated < t - since:
    		_modules.update(sys.modules)
    		_modules_updated = t
    	return _modules.keys()
    
    
    	"""Use this method when sorting a list of suggestions.
    	"""
    
    	return cmp(x[0].upper(), y[0].upper())
    
    	"""Returns the module specified by its name. The module itself is imported
    	by this method and, as such, any initialization code will be executed.
    	"""
    
    	
    	mod = __import__(name)
    	components = name.split('.')
    	for comp in components[1:]:
    		mod = getattr(mod, comp)
    	return mod
    
    def type_char(v):
    
    	"""Returns the character used to signify the type of a variable. Use this
    	method to identify the type character for an item in a suggestion list.
    	
    	The following values are returned:
    	  'm' if the parameter is a module
    	  'f' if the parameter is callable
    	  'v' if the parameter is variable or otherwise indeterminable
    
    def get_context(txt):
    	"""Establishes the context of the cursor in the given Blender Text object
    
    	  CTX_NORMAL - Cursor is in a normal context
    	  CTX_SINGLE_QUOTE - Cursor is inside a single quoted string
    	  CTX_DOUBLE_QUOTE - Cursor is inside a double quoted string
    	  CTX_COMMENT - Cursor is inside a comment
    
    	lines = txt.asLines(0, l+1)
    	
    	# FIXME: This method is too slow in large files for it to be called as often
    	# as it is. So for lines below the 1000th line we do this... (quorn)
    	if l > 1000: return CTX_NORMAL
    
    	# Detect context (in string or comment)
    
    			end = len(line)
    			l -= 1
    		
    		# Comments end at new lines
    
    		if in_str == CTX_COMMENT:
    			in_str = CTX_NORMAL
    
    				if line[i] == "'": in_str = CTX_SINGLE_QUOTE
    				elif line[i] == '"': in_str = CTX_DOUBLE_QUOTE
    				elif line[i] == '#': in_str = CTX_COMMENT
    
    						# In again if ' escaped, out again if \ escaped, and so on
    						for a in range(i-1, -1, -1):
    							if line[a] == '\\': in_str = 1-in_str
    							else: break
    
    						# In again if " escaped, out again if \ escaped, and so on
    						for a in range(i-1, -1, -1):
    							if line[i-a] == '\\': in_str = 2-in_str
    							else: break
    		
    
    	return in_str
    
    def current_line(txt):
    	"""Extracts the Python script line at the cursor in the Blender Text object
    	provided and cursor position within this line as the tuple pair (line,
    
    	lineindex, cursor = txt.getCursorPos()
    
    	lines = txt.asLines()
    	line = lines[lineindex]
    	
    	# Join previous lines to this line if spanning
    	i = lineindex - 1
    	while i > 0:
    		earlier = lines[i].rstrip()
    		if earlier.endswith('\\'):
    			line = earlier[:-1] + ' ' + line
    			cursor += len(earlier)
    		i -= 1
    	
    	# Join later lines while there is an explicit joining character
    	i = lineindex
    
    	while i < len(lines)-1 and lines[i].rstrip().endswith('\\'):
    
    		later = lines[i+1].strip()
    		line = line + ' ' + later[:-1]
    
    	
    	return line, cursor
    
    def get_targets(line, cursor):
    	"""Parses a period separated string of valid names preceding the cursor and
    
    	returns them as a list in the same order.
    	"""
    
    	brk = 0
    	targets = []
    	j = cursor
    	i = j-1
    	while i >= 0:
    		if line[i] == ')': brk += 1
    		elif brk:
    			if line[i] == '(': brk -= 1
    		else:
    			if line[i] == '.':
    				targets.insert(0, line[i+1:j]); j=i
    			elif not (line[i].isalnum() or line[i] == '_' or line[i] == '.'):
    				break
    
    	targets.insert(0, line[i+1:j])
    	return targets
    
    def get_defs(txt):
    	"""Returns a dictionary which maps definition names in the source code to
    	a list of their parameter names.
    	
    	The line 'def doit(one, two, three): print one' for example, results in the
    	mapping 'doit' : [ 'one', 'two', 'three' ]
    	"""
    	
    	return get_cached_descriptor(txt).defs
    
    def get_vars(txt):
    	"""Returns a dictionary of variable names found in the specified Text
    	object. This method locates all names followed directly by an equal sign:
    	'a = ???' or indirectly as part of a tuple/list assignment or inside a
    	'for ??? in ???:' block.
    	"""
    	
    	return get_cached_descriptor(txt).vars
    
    
    def get_imports(txt):
    	"""Returns a dictionary which maps symbol names in the source code to their
    	respective modules.
    	
    	The line 'from Blender import Text as BText' for example, results in the
    	mapping 'BText' : <module 'Blender.Text' (built-in)>
    	
    	Note that this method imports the modules to provide this mapping as as such
    	will execute any initilization code found within.
    	"""
    	
    
    	return get_cached_descriptor(txt).imports
    
    
    def get_builtins():
    	"""Returns a dictionary of built-in modules, functions and variables."""
    	
    	return __builtin__.__dict__
    
    
    #################################
    ## Debugging utility functions ##
    #################################
    
    def print_cache_for(txt, period=sys.maxint):
    	"""Prints out the data cached for a given Text object. If no period is
    	given the text will not be reparsed and the cached version will be returned.
    	Otherwise if the period has expired the text will be reparsed.
    
    	desc = get_cached_descriptor(txt, period)
    	print '================================================'
    	print 'Name:', desc.name, '('+str(hash(txt))+')'
    	print '------------------------------------------------'
    	print 'Defs:'
    
    	for name, ddesc in desc.defs.items():
    		print ' ', name, ddesc.params, ddesc.lineno
    
    		print '   ', ddesc.doc
    
    	print '------------------------------------------------'
    	print 'Vars:'
    
    	for name, vdesc in desc.vars.items():
    		print ' ', name, vdesc.type, vdesc.lineno
    
    	print '------------------------------------------------'
    	print 'Imports:'
    	for name, item in desc.imports.items():
    		print ' ', name.ljust(15), item
    	print '------------------------------------------------'
    	print 'Classes:'
    	for clsnme, clsdsc in desc.classes.items():
    		print '  *********************************'
    		print '  Name:', clsnme
    
    		print ' ', clsdsc.doc
    
    		print '  ---------------------------------'
    		print '  Defs:'
    
    		for name, ddesc in clsdsc.defs.items():
    			print '   ', name, ddesc.params, ddesc.lineno
    
    			print '     ', ddesc.doc
    
    		print '  ---------------------------------'
    		print '  Vars:'
    
    		for name, vdesc in clsdsc.vars.items():
    			print '   ', name, vdesc.type, vdesc.lineno
    
    		print '  *********************************'
    	print '================================================'