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"""
pygments.lexers.sql
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lexers for various SQL dialects and related interactive sessions.
Postgres specific lexers:
`PostgresLexer`
A SQL lexer for the PostgreSQL dialect. Differences w.r.t. the SQL
lexer are:
- keywords and data types list parsed from the PG docs (run the
`_postgres_builtins` module to update them);
- Content of $-strings parsed using a specific lexer, e.g. the content
of a PL/Python function is parsed using the Python lexer;
- parse PG specific constructs: E-strings, $-strings, U&-strings,
different operators and punctuation.
`PlPgsqlLexer`
A lexer for the PL/pgSQL language. Adds a few specific construct on
top of the PG SQL lexer (such as <<label>>).
`PostgresConsoleLexer`
A lexer to highlight an interactive psql session:
- identifies the prompt and does its best to detect the end of command
in multiline statement where not all the lines are prefixed by a
prompt, telling them apart from the output;
- highlights errors in the output and notification levels;
- handles psql backslash commands.
The ``tests/examplefiles`` contains a few test files with data to be
parsed by these lexers.
:copyright: Copyright 2006-2021 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""
import re
from pygments.lexer import Lexer, RegexLexer, do_insertions, bygroups, words
from pygments.token import Punctuation, Whitespace, Text, Comment, Operator, \
Keyword, Name, String, Number, Generic, Literal
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, ClassNotFound
from pygments.lexers._postgres_builtins import KEYWORDS, DATATYPES, \
PSEUDO_TYPES, PLPGSQL_KEYWORDS
from pygments.lexers._mysql_builtins import \
MYSQL_CONSTANTS, \
MYSQL_DATATYPES, \
MYSQL_FUNCTIONS, \
MYSQL_KEYWORDS, \
MYSQL_OPTIMIZER_HINTS
from pygments.lexers import _tsql_builtins
__all__ = ['PostgresLexer', 'PlPgsqlLexer', 'PostgresConsoleLexer',
'SqlLexer', 'TransactSqlLexer', 'MySqlLexer',
'SqliteConsoleLexer', 'RqlLexer']
line_re = re.compile('.*?\n')
sqlite_prompt_re = re.compile(r'^(?:sqlite| ...)>(?= )')
language_re = re.compile(r"\s+LANGUAGE\s+'?(\w+)'?", re.IGNORECASE)
do_re = re.compile(r'\bDO\b', re.IGNORECASE)
# Regular expressions for analyse_text()
name_between_bracket_re = re.compile(r'\[[a-zA-Z_]\w*\]')
name_between_backtick_re = re.compile(r'`[a-zA-Z_]\w*`')
tsql_go_re = re.compile(r'\bgo\b', re.IGNORECASE)
tsql_declare_re = re.compile(r'\bdeclare\s+@', re.IGNORECASE)
tsql_variable_re = re.compile(r'@[a-zA-Z_]\w*\b')
def language_callback(lexer, match):
"""Parse the content of a $-string using a lexer
The lexer is chosen looking for a nearby LANGUAGE or assumed as
plpgsql if inside a DO statement and no LANGUAGE has been found.
"""
lx = None
m = language_re.match(lexer.text[match.end():match.end()+100])
if m is not None:
lx = lexer._get_lexer(m.group(1))
else:
m = list(language_re.finditer(
lexer.text[max(0, match.start()-100):match.start()]))
if m:
lx = lexer._get_lexer(m[-1].group(1))
else:
m = list(do_re.finditer(
lexer.text[max(0, match.start()-25):match.start()]))
if m:
lx = lexer._get_lexer('plpgsql')
# 1 = $, 2 = delimiter, 3 = $
yield (match.start(1), String, match.group(1))
yield (match.start(2), String.Delimiter, match.group(2))
yield (match.start(3), String, match.group(3))
# 4 = string contents
if lx:
yield from lx.get_tokens_unprocessed(match.group(4))
else:
yield (match.start(4), String, match.group(4))
# 5 = $, 6 = delimiter, 7 = $
yield (match.start(5), String, match.group(5))
yield (match.start(6), String.Delimiter, match.group(6))
yield (match.start(7), String, match.group(7))
class PostgresBase:
"""Base class for Postgres-related lexers.
This is implemented as a mixin to avoid the Lexer metaclass kicking in.
this way the different lexer don't have a common Lexer ancestor. If they
had, _tokens could be created on this ancestor and not updated for the
other classes, resulting e.g. in PL/pgSQL parsed as SQL. This shortcoming
seem to suggest that regexp lexers are not really subclassable.
"""
def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text, *args):
# Have a copy of the entire text to be used by `language_callback`.
self.text = text
yield from super().get_tokens_unprocessed(text, *args)
def _get_lexer(self, lang):
if lang.lower() == 'sql':
return get_lexer_by_name('postgresql', **self.options)
tries = [lang]
if lang.startswith('pl'):
tries.append(lang[2:])
if lang.endswith('u'):
tries.append(lang[:-1])
if lang.startswith('pl') and lang.endswith('u'):
tries.append(lang[2:-1])
for lx in tries:
try:
return get_lexer_by_name(lx, **self.options)
except ClassNotFound:
pass
else:
# TODO: better logging
# print >>sys.stderr, "language not found:", lang
return None
class PostgresLexer(PostgresBase, RegexLexer):
"""
Lexer for the PostgreSQL dialect of SQL.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
"""
name = 'PostgreSQL SQL dialect'
aliases = ['postgresql', 'postgres']
mimetypes = ['text/x-postgresql']
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
(r'--.*\n?', Comment.Single),
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(r'(' + '|'.join(s.replace(" ", r"\s+")
for s in DATATYPES + PSEUDO_TYPES) + r')\b',
Name.Builtin),
(words(KEYWORDS, suffix=r'\b'), Keyword),
(r'[+*/<>=~!@#%^&|`?-]+', Operator),
(r'::', Operator), # cast
(r'\$\d+', Name.Variable),
(r'([0-9]*\.[0-9]*|[0-9]+)(e[+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
(r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
(r"((?:E|U&)?)(')", bygroups(String.Affix, String.Single), 'string'),
# quoted identifier
(r'((?:U&)?)(")', bygroups(String.Affix, String.Name), 'quoted-ident'),
(r'(?s)(\$)([^$]*)(\$)(.*?)(\$)(\2)(\$)', language_callback),
(r'[a-z_]\w*', Name),
# psql variable in SQL
(r""":(['"]?)[a-z]\w*\b\1""", Name.Variable),
(r'[;:()\[\]{},.]', Punctuation),
],
'multiline-comments': [
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
(r'[^/*]+', Comment.Multiline),
(r'[/*]', Comment.Multiline)
],
'string': [
(r"[^']+", String.Single),
(r"''", String.Single),
(r"'", String.Single, '#pop'),
],
'quoted-ident': [
(r'[^"]+', String.Name),
(r'""', String.Name),
(r'"', String.Name, '#pop'),
],
}
class PlPgsqlLexer(PostgresBase, RegexLexer):
"""
Handle the extra syntax in Pl/pgSQL language.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
"""
name = 'PL/pgSQL'
aliases = ['plpgsql']
mimetypes = ['text/x-plpgsql']
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {k: l[:] for (k, l) in PostgresLexer.tokens.items()}
# extend the keywords list
for i, pattern in enumerate(tokens['root']):
if pattern[1] == Keyword:
tokens['root'][i] = (
words(KEYWORDS + PLPGSQL_KEYWORDS, suffix=r'\b'),
Keyword)
del i
break
else:
assert 0, "SQL keywords not found"
# Add specific PL/pgSQL rules (before the SQL ones)
tokens['root'][:0] = [
(r'\%[a-z]\w*\b', Name.Builtin), # actually, a datatype
(r':=', Operator),
(r'\<\<[a-z]\w*\>\>', Name.Label),
(r'\#[a-z]\w*\b', Keyword.Pseudo), # #variable_conflict
]
class PsqlRegexLexer(PostgresBase, RegexLexer):
"""
Extend the PostgresLexer adding support specific for psql commands.
This is not a complete psql lexer yet as it lacks prompt support
and output rendering.
"""
name = 'PostgreSQL console - regexp based lexer'
aliases = [] # not public
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {k: l[:] for (k, l) in PostgresLexer.tokens.items()}
tokens['root'].append(
(r'\\[^\s]+', Keyword.Pseudo, 'psql-command'))
tokens['psql-command'] = [
(r'\n', Text, 'root'),
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
(r'\\[^\s]+', Keyword.Pseudo),
(r""":(['"]?)[a-z]\w*\b\1""", Name.Variable),
(r"'(''|[^'])*'", String.Single),
(r"`([^`])*`", String.Backtick),
(r"[^\s]+", String.Symbol),
]
re_prompt = re.compile(r'^(\S.*?)??[=\-\(\$\'\"][#>]')
re_psql_command = re.compile(r'\s*\\')
re_end_command = re.compile(r';\s*(--.*?)?$')
re_psql_command = re.compile(r'(\s*)(\\.+?)(\s+)$')
re_error = re.compile(r'(ERROR|FATAL):')
re_message = re.compile(
r'((?:DEBUG|INFO|NOTICE|WARNING|ERROR|'
r'FATAL|HINT|DETAIL|CONTEXT|LINE [0-9]+):)(.*?\n)')
class lookahead:
"""Wrap an iterator and allow pushing back an item."""
def __init__(self, x):
self.iter = iter(x)
self._nextitem = None
def __iter__(self):
return self
def send(self, i):
self._nextitem = i
return i
def __next__(self):
if self._nextitem is not None:
ni = self._nextitem
self._nextitem = None
return ni
return next(self.iter)
next = __next__
class PostgresConsoleLexer(Lexer):
"""
Lexer for psql sessions.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
"""
name = 'PostgreSQL console (psql)'
aliases = ['psql', 'postgresql-console', 'postgres-console']
mimetypes = ['text/x-postgresql-psql']
def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, data):
sql = PsqlRegexLexer(**self.options)
lines = lookahead(line_re.findall(data))
# prompt-output cycle
while 1:
# consume the lines of the command: start with an optional prompt
# and continue until the end of command is detected
curcode = ''
insertions = []
for line in lines:
# Identify a shell prompt in case of psql commandline example
if line.startswith('$') and not curcode:
lexer = get_lexer_by_name('console', **self.options)
yield from lexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(line)
break
# Identify a psql prompt
mprompt = re_prompt.match(line)
if mprompt is not None:
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Generic.Prompt, mprompt.group())]))
curcode += line[len(mprompt.group()):]
else:
curcode += line
# Check if this is the end of the command
# TODO: better handle multiline comments at the end with
# a lexer with an external state?
if re_psql_command.match(curcode) \
or re_end_command.search(curcode):
break
# Emit the combined stream of command and prompt(s)
yield from do_insertions(insertions,
sql.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode))
# Emit the output lines
out_token = Generic.Output
for line in lines:
mprompt = re_prompt.match(line)
if mprompt is not None:
# push the line back to have it processed by the prompt
lines.send(line)
break
mmsg = re_message.match(line)
if mmsg is not None:
if mmsg.group(1).startswith("ERROR") \
or mmsg.group(1).startswith("FATAL"):
out_token = Generic.Error
yield (mmsg.start(1), Generic.Strong, mmsg.group(1))
yield (mmsg.start(2), out_token, mmsg.group(2))
else:
yield (0, out_token, line)
else:
return
class SqlLexer(RegexLexer):
"""
Lexer for Structured Query Language. Currently, this lexer does
not recognize any special syntax except ANSI SQL.
"""
name = 'SQL'
aliases = ['sql']
filenames = ['*.sql']
mimetypes = ['text/x-sql']
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
(r'--.*\n?', Comment.Single),
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(words((
'ABORT', 'ABS', 'ABSOLUTE', 'ACCESS', 'ADA', 'ADD', 'ADMIN', 'AFTER',
'AGGREGATE', 'ALIAS', 'ALL', 'ALLOCATE', 'ALTER', 'ANALYSE', 'ANALYZE',
'AND', 'ANY', 'ARE', 'AS', 'ASC', 'ASENSITIVE', 'ASSERTION', 'ASSIGNMENT',
'ASYMMETRIC', 'AT', 'ATOMIC', 'AUTHORIZATION', 'AVG', 'BACKWARD',
'BEFORE', 'BEGIN', 'BETWEEN', 'BITVAR', 'BIT_LENGTH', 'BOTH', 'BREADTH',
'BY', 'C', 'CACHE', 'CALL', 'CALLED', 'CARDINALITY', 'CASCADE',
'CASCADED', 'CASE', 'CAST', 'CATALOG', 'CATALOG_NAME', 'CHAIN',
'CHARACTERISTICS', 'CHARACTER_LENGTH', 'CHARACTER_SET_CATALOG',
'CHARACTER_SET_NAME', 'CHARACTER_SET_SCHEMA', 'CHAR_LENGTH', 'CHECK',
'CHECKED', 'CHECKPOINT', 'CLASS', 'CLASS_ORIGIN', 'CLOB', 'CLOSE',
'CLUSTER', 'COALESCE', 'COBOL', 'COLLATE', 'COLLATION',
'COLLATION_CATALOG', 'COLLATION_NAME', 'COLLATION_SCHEMA', 'COLUMN',
'COLUMN_NAME', 'COMMAND_FUNCTION', 'COMMAND_FUNCTION_CODE', 'COMMENT',
'COMMIT', 'COMMITTED', 'COMPLETION', 'CONDITION_NUMBER', 'CONNECT',
'CONNECTION', 'CONNECTION_NAME', 'CONSTRAINT', 'CONSTRAINTS',
'CONSTRAINT_CATALOG', 'CONSTRAINT_NAME', 'CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA',
'CONSTRUCTOR', 'CONTAINS', 'CONTINUE', 'CONVERSION', 'CONVERT',
'COPY', 'CORRESPONDING', 'COUNT', 'CREATE', 'CREATEDB', 'CREATEUSER',
'CROSS', 'CUBE', 'CURRENT', 'CURRENT_DATE', 'CURRENT_PATH',
'CURRENT_ROLE', 'CURRENT_TIME', 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', 'CURRENT_USER',
'CURSOR', 'CURSOR_NAME', 'CYCLE', 'DATA', 'DATABASE',
'DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE', 'DATETIME_INTERVAL_PRECISION', 'DAY',
'DEALLOCATE', 'DECLARE', 'DEFAULT', 'DEFAULTS', 'DEFERRABLE',
'DEFERRED', 'DEFINED', 'DEFINER', 'DELETE', 'DELIMITER', 'DELIMITERS',
'DEREF', 'DESC', 'DESCRIBE', 'DESCRIPTOR', 'DESTROY', 'DESTRUCTOR',
'DETERMINISTIC', 'DIAGNOSTICS', 'DICTIONARY', 'DISCONNECT', 'DISPATCH',
'DISTINCT', 'DO', 'DOMAIN', 'DROP', 'DYNAMIC', 'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION',
'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_CODE', 'EACH', 'ELSE', 'ELSIF', 'ENCODING',
'ENCRYPTED', 'END', 'END-EXEC', 'EQUALS', 'ESCAPE', 'EVERY', 'EXCEPTION',
'EXCEPT', 'EXCLUDING', 'EXCLUSIVE', 'EXEC', 'EXECUTE', 'EXISTING',
'EXISTS', 'EXPLAIN', 'EXTERNAL', 'EXTRACT', 'FALSE', 'FETCH', 'FINAL',
'FIRST', 'FOR', 'FORCE', 'FOREIGN', 'FORTRAN', 'FORWARD', 'FOUND', 'FREE',
'FREEZE', 'FROM', 'FULL', 'FUNCTION', 'G', 'GENERAL', 'GENERATED', 'GET',
'GLOBAL', 'GO', 'GOTO', 'GRANT', 'GRANTED', 'GROUP', 'GROUPING',
'HANDLER', 'HAVING', 'HIERARCHY', 'HOLD', 'HOST', 'IDENTITY', 'IF',
'IGNORE', 'ILIKE', 'IMMEDIATE', 'IMMEDIATELY', 'IMMUTABLE', 'IMPLEMENTATION', 'IMPLICIT',
'IN', 'INCLUDING', 'INCREMENT', 'INDEX', 'INDITCATOR', 'INFIX',
'INHERITS', 'INITIALIZE', 'INITIALLY', 'INNER', 'INOUT', 'INPUT',
'INSENSITIVE', 'INSERT', 'INSTANTIABLE', 'INSTEAD', 'INTERSECT', 'INTO',
'INVOKER', 'IS', 'ISNULL', 'ISOLATION', 'ITERATE', 'JOIN', 'KEY',
'KEY_MEMBER', 'KEY_TYPE', 'LANCOMPILER', 'LANGUAGE', 'LARGE', 'LAST',
'LATERAL', 'LEADING', 'LEFT', 'LENGTH', 'LESS', 'LEVEL', 'LIKE', 'LIMIT',
'LISTEN', 'LOAD', 'LOCAL', 'LOCALTIME', 'LOCALTIMESTAMP', 'LOCATION',
'LOCATOR', 'LOCK', 'LOWER', 'MAP', 'MATCH', 'MAX', 'MAXVALUE',
'MESSAGE_LENGTH', 'MESSAGE_OCTET_LENGTH', 'MESSAGE_TEXT', 'METHOD', 'MIN',
'MINUTE', 'MINVALUE', 'MOD', 'MODE', 'MODIFIES', 'MODIFY', 'MONTH',
'MORE', 'MOVE', 'MUMPS', 'NAMES', 'NATIONAL', 'NATURAL', 'NCHAR', 'NCLOB',
'NEW', 'NEXT', 'NO', 'NOCREATEDB', 'NOCREATEUSER', 'NONE', 'NOT',
'NOTHING', 'NOTIFY', 'NOTNULL', 'NULL', 'NULLABLE', 'NULLIF', 'OBJECT',
'OCTET_LENGTH', 'OF', 'OFF', 'OFFSET', 'OIDS', 'OLD', 'ON', 'ONLY',
'OPEN', 'OPERATION', 'OPERATOR', 'OPTION', 'OPTIONS', 'OR', 'ORDER',
'ORDINALITY', 'OUT', 'OUTER', 'OUTPUT', 'OVERLAPS', 'OVERLAY',
'OVERRIDING', 'OWNER', 'PAD', 'PARAMETER', 'PARAMETERS', 'PARAMETER_MODE',
'PARAMETER_NAME', 'PARAMETER_ORDINAL_POSITION',
'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_CATALOG', 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_NAME',
'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_SCHEMA', 'PARTIAL', 'PASCAL', 'PENDANT', 'PERIOD', 'PLACING',
'PLI', 'POSITION', 'POSTFIX', 'PRECEEDS', 'PRECISION', 'PREFIX', 'PREORDER',
'PREPARE', 'PRESERVE', 'PRIMARY', 'PRIOR', 'PRIVILEGES', 'PROCEDURAL',
'PROCEDURE', 'PUBLIC', 'READ', 'READS', 'RECHECK', 'RECURSIVE', 'REF',
'REFERENCES', 'REFERENCING', 'REINDEX', 'RELATIVE', 'RENAME',
'REPEATABLE', 'REPLACE', 'RESET', 'RESTART', 'RESTRICT', 'RESULT',
'RETURN', 'RETURNED_LENGTH', 'RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH', 'RETURNED_SQLSTATE',
'RETURNS', 'REVOKE', 'RIGHT', 'ROLE', 'ROLLBACK', 'ROLLUP', 'ROUTINE',
'ROUTINE_CATALOG', 'ROUTINE_NAME', 'ROUTINE_SCHEMA', 'ROW', 'ROWS',
'ROW_COUNT', 'RULE', 'SAVE_POINT', 'SCALE', 'SCHEMA', 'SCHEMA_NAME',
'SCOPE', 'SCROLL', 'SEARCH', 'SECOND', 'SECURITY', 'SELECT', 'SELF',
'SENSITIVE', 'SERIALIZABLE', 'SERVER_NAME', 'SESSION', 'SESSION_USER',
'SET', 'SETOF', 'SETS', 'SHARE', 'SHOW', 'SIMILAR', 'SIMPLE', 'SIZE',
'SOME', 'SOURCE', 'SPACE', 'SPECIFIC', 'SPECIFICTYPE', 'SPECIFIC_NAME',
'SQL', 'SQLCODE', 'SQLERROR', 'SQLEXCEPTION', 'SQLSTATE', 'SQLWARNINIG',
'STABLE', 'START', 'STATE', 'STATEMENT', 'STATIC', 'STATISTICS', 'STDIN',
'STDOUT', 'STORAGE', 'STRICT', 'STRUCTURE', 'STYPE', 'SUBCLASS_ORIGIN',
'SUBLIST', 'SUBSTRING', 'SUCCEEDS', 'SUM', 'SYMMETRIC', 'SYSID', 'SYSTEM',
'SYSTEM_USER', 'TABLE', 'TABLE_NAME', ' TEMP', 'TEMPLATE', 'TEMPORARY',
'TERMINATE', 'THAN', 'THEN', 'TIME', 'TIMESTAMP', 'TIMEZONE_HOUR',
'TIMEZONE_MINUTE', 'TO', 'TOAST', 'TRAILING', 'TRANSACTION',
'TRANSACTIONS_COMMITTED', 'TRANSACTIONS_ROLLED_BACK', 'TRANSACTION_ACTIVE',
'TRANSFORM', 'TRANSFORMS', 'TRANSLATE', 'TRANSLATION', 'TREAT', 'TRIGGER',
'TRIGGER_CATALOG', 'TRIGGER_NAME', 'TRIGGER_SCHEMA', 'TRIM', 'TRUE',
'TRUNCATE', 'TRUSTED', 'TYPE', 'UNCOMMITTED', 'UNDER', 'UNENCRYPTED',
'UNION', 'UNIQUE', 'UNKNOWN', 'UNLISTEN', 'UNNAMED', 'UNNEST', 'UNTIL',
'UPDATE', 'UPPER', 'USAGE', 'USER', 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_CATALOG',
'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_NAME', 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_SCHEMA', 'USING', 'VACUUM',
'VALID', 'VALIDATOR', 'VALUES', 'VARIABLE', 'VERBOSE',
'VERSION', 'VERSIONS', 'VERSIONING', 'VIEW',
'VOLATILE', 'WHEN', 'WHENEVER', 'WHERE', 'WITH', 'WITHOUT', 'WORK',
'WRITE', 'YEAR', 'ZONE'), suffix=r'\b'),
Keyword),
(words((
'ARRAY', 'BIGINT', 'BINARY', 'BIT', 'BLOB', 'BOOLEAN', 'CHAR',
'CHARACTER', 'DATE', 'DEC', 'DECIMAL', 'FLOAT', 'INT', 'INTEGER',
'INTERVAL', 'NUMBER', 'NUMERIC', 'REAL', 'SERIAL', 'SMALLINT',
'VARCHAR', 'VARYING', 'INT8', 'SERIAL8', 'TEXT'), suffix=r'\b'),
Name.Builtin),
(r'[+*/<>=~!@#%^&|`?-]', Operator),
(r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
# TODO: Backslash escapes?
(r"'(''|[^'])*'", String.Single),
(r'"(""|[^"])*"', String.Symbol), # not a real string literal in ANSI SQL
(r'[a-z_][\w$]*', Name), # allow $s in strings for Oracle
(r'[;:()\[\],.]', Punctuation)
],
'multiline-comments': [
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
(r'[^/*]+', Comment.Multiline),
(r'[/*]', Comment.Multiline)
]
}
def analyse_text(self, text):
return
class TransactSqlLexer(RegexLexer):
"""
Transact-SQL (T-SQL) is Microsoft's and Sybase's proprietary extension to
SQL.
The list of keywords includes ODBC and keywords reserved for future use..
"""
name = 'Transact-SQL'
aliases = ['tsql', 't-sql']
filenames = ['*.sql']
mimetypes = ['text/x-tsql']
# Use re.UNICODE to allow non ASCII letters in names.
flags = re.IGNORECASE | re.UNICODE
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
(r'--.*?$\n?', Comment.Single),
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(words(_tsql_builtins.OPERATORS), Operator),
(words(_tsql_builtins.OPERATOR_WORDS, suffix=r'\b'), Operator.Word),
(words(_tsql_builtins.TYPES, suffix=r'\b'), Name.Class),
(words(_tsql_builtins.FUNCTIONS, suffix=r'\b'), Name.Function),
(r'(goto)(\s+)(\w+\b)', bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Name.Label)),
(words(_tsql_builtins.KEYWORDS, suffix=r'\b'), Keyword),
(r'(\[)([^]]+)(\])', bygroups(Operator, Name, Operator)),
(r'0x[0-9a-f]+', Number.Hex),
# Float variant 1, for example: 1., 1.e2, 1.2e3
(r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]*(e[+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
# Float variant 2, for example: .1, .1e2
(r'\.[0-9]+(e[+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float),
# Float variant 3, for example: 123e45
(r'[0-9]+e[+-]?[0-9]+', Number.Float),
(r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
(r"'(''|[^'])*'", String.Single),
(r'"(""|[^"])*"', String.Symbol),
(r'[;(),.]', Punctuation),
# Below we use \w even for the first "real" character because
# tokens starting with a digit have already been recognized
# as Number above.
(r'@@\w+', Name.Builtin),
(r'@\w+', Name.Variable),
(r'(\w+)(:)', bygroups(Name.Label, Punctuation)),
(r'#?#?\w+', Name), # names for temp tables and anything else
(r'\?', Name.Variable.Magic), # parameter for prepared statements
],
'multiline-comments': [
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comments'),
(r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
(r'[^/*]+', Comment.Multiline),
(r'[/*]', Comment.Multiline)
]
}
def analyse_text(text):
rating = 0
if tsql_declare_re.search(text):
# Found T-SQL variable declaration.
rating = 1.0
else:
name_between_backtick_count = len(
name_between_backtick_re.findall(text))
name_between_bracket_count = len(
name_between_bracket_re.findall(text))
# We need to check if there are any names using
# backticks or brackets, as otherwise both are 0
# and 0 >= 2 * 0, so we would always assume it's true
dialect_name_count = name_between_backtick_count + name_between_bracket_count
if dialect_name_count >= 1 and \
name_between_bracket_count >= 2 * name_between_backtick_count:
# Found at least twice as many [name] as `name`.
rating += 0.5
elif name_between_bracket_count > name_between_backtick_count:
rating += 0.2
elif name_between_bracket_count > 0:
rating += 0.1
if tsql_variable_re.search(text) is not None:
rating += 0.1
if tsql_go_re.search(text) is not None:
rating += 0.1
return rating
class MySqlLexer(RegexLexer):
"""The Oracle MySQL lexer.
This lexer does not attempt to maintain strict compatibility with
MariaDB syntax or keywords. Although MySQL and MariaDB's common code
history suggests there may be significant overlap between the two,
compatibility between the two is not a target for this lexer.
"""
name = 'MySQL'
aliases = ['mysql']
mimetypes = ['text/x-mysql']
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
# Comments
(r'(?:#|--\s+).*', Comment.Single),
(r'/\*\+', Comment.Special, 'optimizer-hints'),
(r'/\*', Comment.Multiline, 'multiline-comment'),
# Hexadecimal literals
(r"x'([0-9a-f]{2})+'", Number.Hex), # MySQL requires paired hex characters in this form.
(r'0x[0-9a-f]+', Number.Hex),
# Binary literals
(r"b'[01]+'", Number.Bin),
(r'0b[01]+', Number.Bin),
# Numeric literals
(r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]*(e[+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float), # Mandatory integer, optional fraction and exponent
(r'[0-9]*\.[0-9]+(e[+-]?[0-9]+)?', Number.Float), # Mandatory fraction, optional integer and exponent
(r'[0-9]+e[+-]?[0-9]+', Number.Float), # Exponents with integer significands are still floats
(r'[0-9]+(?=[^0-9a-z$_\u0080-\uffff])', Number.Integer), # Integers that are not in a schema object name
# Date literals
(r"\{\s*d\s*(?P<quote>['\"])\s*\d{2}(\d{2})?.?\d{2}.?\d{2}\s*(?P=quote)\s*\}",
Literal.Date),
# Time literals
(r"\{\s*t\s*(?P<quote>['\"])\s*(?:\d+\s+)?\d{1,2}.?\d{1,2}.?\d{1,2}(\.\d*)?\s*(?P=quote)\s*\}",
Literal.Date),
# Timestamp literals
(
r"\{\s*ts\s*(?P<quote>['\"])\s*"
r"\d{2}(?:\d{2})?.?\d{2}.?\d{2}" # Date part
r"\s+" # Whitespace between date and time
r"\d{1,2}.?\d{1,2}.?\d{1,2}(\.\d*)?" # Time part
r"\s*(?P=quote)\s*\}",
Literal.Date
),
# String literals
(r"'", String.Single, 'single-quoted-string'),
(r'"', String.Double, 'double-quoted-string'),
# Variables
(r'@@(?:global\.|persist\.|persist_only\.|session\.)?[a-z_]+', Name.Variable),
(r'@[a-z0-9_$.]+', Name.Variable),
(r"@'", Name.Variable, 'single-quoted-variable'),
(r'@"', Name.Variable, 'double-quoted-variable'),
(r"@`", Name.Variable, 'backtick-quoted-variable'),
(r'\?', Name.Variable), # For demonstrating prepared statements
# Operators
(r'[!%&*+/:<=>^|~-]+', Operator),
# Exceptions; these words tokenize differently in different contexts.
(r'\b(set)(?!\s*\()', Keyword),
(r'\b(character)(\s+)(set)\b', bygroups(Keyword, Whitespace, Keyword)),
# In all other known cases, "SET" is tokenized by MYSQL_DATATYPES.
(words(MYSQL_CONSTANTS, prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'), Name.Constant),
(words(MYSQL_DATATYPES, prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'), Keyword.Type),
(words(MYSQL_KEYWORDS, prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b'), Keyword),
(words(MYSQL_FUNCTIONS, prefix=r'\b', suffix=r'\b(\s*)(\()'),
bygroups(Name.Function, Whitespace, Punctuation)),
# Schema object names
#
# Note: Although the first regex supports unquoted all-numeric
# identifiers, this will not be a problem in practice because
# numeric literals have already been handled above.
#
('[0-9a-z$_\u0080-\uffff]+', Name),
(r'`', Name.Quoted, 'schema-object-name'),
# Punctuation
(r'[(),.;]', Punctuation),
],
# Multiline comment substates
# ---------------------------
'optimizer-hints': [
(r'[^*a-z]+', Comment.Special),
(r'\*/', Comment.Special, '#pop'),
(words(MYSQL_OPTIMIZER_HINTS, suffix=r'\b'), Comment.Preproc),
('[a-z]+', Comment.Special),
(r'\*', Comment.Special),
],
'multiline-comment': [
(r'[^*]+', Comment.Multiline),
(r'\*/', Comment.Multiline, '#pop'),
(r'\*', Comment.Multiline),
],
# String substates
# ----------------
'single-quoted-string': [
(r"[^'\\]+", String.Single),
(r"''", String.Escape),
(r"""\\[0'"bnrtZ\\%_]""", String.Escape),
(r"'", String.Single, '#pop'),
],
'double-quoted-string': [
(r'[^"\\]+', String.Double),
(r'""', String.Escape),
(r"""\\[0'"bnrtZ\\%_]""", String.Escape),
(r'"', String.Double, '#pop'),
],
# Variable substates
# ------------------
'single-quoted-variable': [
(r"[^']+", Name.Variable),
(r"''", Name.Variable),
(r"'", Name.Variable, '#pop'),
],
'double-quoted-variable': [
(r'[^"]+', Name.Variable),
(r'""', Name.Variable),
(r'"', Name.Variable, '#pop'),
],
'backtick-quoted-variable': [
(r'[^`]+', Name.Variable),
(r'``', Name.Variable),
(r'`', Name.Variable, '#pop'),
],
# Schema object name substates
# ----------------------------
#
# "Name.Quoted" and "Name.Quoted.Escape" are non-standard but
# formatters will style them as "Name" by default but add
# additional styles based on the token name. This gives users
# flexibility to add custom styles as desired.
#
'schema-object-name': [
(r'[^`]+', Name.Quoted),
(r'``', Name.Quoted.Escape),
(r'`', Name.Quoted, '#pop'),
],
}
def analyse_text(text):
rating = 0
name_between_backtick_count = len(
name_between_backtick_re.findall(text))
name_between_bracket_count = len(
name_between_bracket_re.findall(text))
# Same logic as above in the TSQL analysis
dialect_name_count = name_between_backtick_count + name_between_bracket_count
if dialect_name_count >= 1 and \
name_between_backtick_count >= 2 * name_between_bracket_count:
# Found at least twice as many `name` as [name].
rating += 0.5
elif name_between_backtick_count > name_between_bracket_count:
rating += 0.2
elif name_between_backtick_count > 0:
rating += 0.1
return rating
class SqliteConsoleLexer(Lexer):
"""
Lexer for example sessions using sqlite3.
.. versionadded:: 0.11
"""
name = 'sqlite3con'
aliases = ['sqlite3']
filenames = ['*.sqlite3-console']
mimetypes = ['text/x-sqlite3-console']
def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, data):
sql = SqlLexer(**self.options)
curcode = ''
insertions = []
for match in line_re.finditer(data):
line = match.group()
prompt_match = sqlite_prompt_re.match(line)
if prompt_match is not None:
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Generic.Prompt, line[:7])]))
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(7, Whitespace, ' ')]))
curcode += line[8:]
else:
if curcode:
yield from do_insertions(insertions,
sql.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode))
curcode = ''
insertions = []
if line.startswith('SQL error: '):
yield (match.start(), Generic.Traceback, line)
else:
yield (match.start(), Generic.Output, line)
if curcode:
yield from do_insertions(insertions,
sql.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode))
class RqlLexer(RegexLexer):
"""
Lexer for Relation Query Language.
`RQL <http://www.logilab.org/project/rql>`_
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
name = 'RQL'
aliases = ['rql']
filenames = ['*.rql']
mimetypes = ['text/x-rql']
flags = re.IGNORECASE
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'\s+', Whitespace),
(r'(DELETE|SET|INSERT|UNION|DISTINCT|WITH|WHERE|BEING|OR'
r'|AND|NOT|GROUPBY|HAVING|ORDERBY|ASC|DESC|LIMIT|OFFSET'
r'|TODAY|NOW|TRUE|FALSE|NULL|EXISTS)\b', Keyword),
(r'[+*/<>=%-]', Operator),
(r'(Any|is|instance_of|CWEType|CWRelation)\b', Name.Builtin),
(r'[0-9]+', Number.Integer),
(r'[A-Z_]\w*\??', Name),
(r"'(''|[^'])*'", String.Single),
(r'"(""|[^"])*"', String.Single),
(r'[;:()\[\],.]', Punctuation)
],
}
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