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# This module contains abstractions for the input stream. You don't have to 
# looks further, there are no pretty code. 
# 
# We define two classes here. 
# 
#   Mark(source, line, column) 
# It's just a record and its only use is producing nice error messages. 
# Parser does not use it for any other purposes. 
# 
#   Reader(source, data) 
# Reader determines the encoding of `data` and converts it to unicode. 
# Reader provides the following methods and attributes: 
#   reader.peek(length=1) - return the next `length` characters 
#   reader.forward(length=1) - move the current position to `length` characters. 
#   reader.index - the number of the current character. 
#   reader.line, stream.column - the line and the column of the current character. 
 
__all__ = ['Reader', 'ReaderError'] 
 
from error import YAMLError, Mark 
 
import codecs, re, sys
 
has_ucs4 = sys.maxunicode > 0xffff

class ReaderError(YAMLError): 
 
    def __init__(self, name, position, character, encoding, reason): 
        self.name = name 
        self.character = character 
        self.position = position 
        self.encoding = encoding 
        self.reason = reason 
 
    def __str__(self): 
        if isinstance(self.character, str): 
            return "'%s' codec can't decode byte #x%02x: %s\n"  \ 
                    "  in \"%s\", position %d"    \ 
                    % (self.encoding, ord(self.character), self.reason, 
                            self.name, self.position) 
        else: 
            return "unacceptable character #x%04x: %s\n"    \ 
                    "  in \"%s\", position %d"    \ 
                    % (self.character, self.reason, 
                            self.name, self.position) 
 
class Reader(object): 
    # Reader: 
    # - determines the data encoding and converts it to unicode, 
    # - checks if characters are in allowed range, 
    # - adds '\0' to the end. 
 
    # Reader accepts 
    #  - a `str` object, 
    #  - a `unicode` object, 
    #  - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `str`, 
    #  - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `unicode`. 
 
    # Yeah, it's ugly and slow. 
 
    def __init__(self, stream): 
        self.name = None 
        self.stream = None 
        self.stream_pointer = 0 
        self.eof = True 
        self.buffer = u'' 
        self.pointer = 0 
        self.raw_buffer = None 
        self.raw_decode = None 
        self.encoding = None 
        self.index = 0 
        self.line = 0 
        self.column = 0 
        if isinstance(stream, unicode): 
            self.name = "<unicode string>" 
            self.check_printable(stream) 
            self.buffer = stream+u'\0' 
        elif isinstance(stream, str): 
            self.name = "<string>" 
            self.raw_buffer = stream 
            self.determine_encoding() 
        else: 
            self.stream = stream 
            self.name = getattr(stream, 'name', "<file>") 
            self.eof = False 
            self.raw_buffer = '' 
            self.determine_encoding() 
 
    def peek(self, index=0): 
        try: 
            return self.buffer[self.pointer+index] 
        except IndexError: 
            self.update(index+1) 
            return self.buffer[self.pointer+index] 
 
    def prefix(self, length=1): 
        if self.pointer+length >= len(self.buffer): 
            self.update(length) 
        return self.buffer[self.pointer:self.pointer+length] 
 
    def forward(self, length=1): 
        if self.pointer+length+1 >= len(self.buffer): 
            self.update(length+1) 
        while length: 
            ch = self.buffer[self.pointer] 
            self.pointer += 1 
            self.index += 1 
            if ch in u'\n\x85\u2028\u2029'  \ 
                    or (ch == u'\r' and self.buffer[self.pointer] != u'\n'): 
                self.line += 1 
                self.column = 0 
            elif ch != u'\uFEFF': 
                self.column += 1 
            length -= 1 
 
    def get_mark(self): 
        if self.stream is None: 
            return Mark(self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column, 
                    self.buffer, self.pointer) 
        else: 
            return Mark(self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column, 
                    None, None) 
 
    def determine_encoding(self): 
        while not self.eof and len(self.raw_buffer) < 2: 
            self.update_raw() 
        if not isinstance(self.raw_buffer, unicode): 
            if self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE): 
                self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_le_decode 
                self.encoding = 'utf-16-le' 
            elif self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE): 
                self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_be_decode 
                self.encoding = 'utf-16-be' 
            else: 
                self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_8_decode 
                self.encoding = 'utf-8' 
        self.update(1) 
 
    if has_ucs4:
        NON_PRINTABLE = u'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E\x85\xA0-\uD7FF\uE000-\uFFFD\U00010000-\U0010ffff]'
    elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
        # Jython doesn't support lone surrogates https://bugs.jython.org/issue2048 
        NON_PRINTABLE = u'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E\x85\xA0-\uD7FF\uE000-\uFFFD]'
    else:
        # Need to use eval here due to the above Jython issue
        NON_PRINTABLE = eval(r"u'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E\x85\xA0-\uFFFD]|(?:^|[^\uD800-\uDBFF])[\uDC00-\uDFFF]|[\uD800-\uDBFF](?:[^\uDC00-\uDFFF]|$)'")
    NON_PRINTABLE = re.compile(NON_PRINTABLE)
    def check_printable(self, data): 
        match = self.NON_PRINTABLE.search(data) 
        if match: 
            character = match.group() 
            position = self.index+(len(self.buffer)-self.pointer)+match.start() 
            raise ReaderError(self.name, position, ord(character), 
                    'unicode', "special characters are not allowed") 
 
    def update(self, length): 
        if self.raw_buffer is None: 
            return 
        self.buffer = self.buffer[self.pointer:] 
        self.pointer = 0 
        while len(self.buffer) < length: 
            if not self.eof: 
                self.update_raw() 
            if self.raw_decode is not None: 
                try: 
                    data, converted = self.raw_decode(self.raw_buffer, 
                            'strict', self.eof) 
                except UnicodeDecodeError, exc: 
                    character = exc.object[exc.start] 
                    if self.stream is not None: 
                        position = self.stream_pointer-len(self.raw_buffer)+exc.start 
                    else: 
                        position = exc.start 
                    raise ReaderError(self.name, position, character, 
                            exc.encoding, exc.reason) 
            else: 
                data = self.raw_buffer 
                converted = len(data) 
            self.check_printable(data) 
            self.buffer += data 
            self.raw_buffer = self.raw_buffer[converted:] 
            if self.eof: 
                self.buffer += u'\0' 
                self.raw_buffer = None 
                break 
 
    def update_raw(self, size=1024): 
        data = self.stream.read(size) 
        if data: 
            self.raw_buffer += data 
            self.stream_pointer += len(data) 
        else: 
            self.eof = True