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Added supybot.brackets for specifying what valid bracket characters are.
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* Added supybot.brackets, a configuration variable for specifying
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which set of matching brackets to use for nested commands. Valid
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values are [] (the default), {}, <>, and ().
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* Added a configuration variable to ChannelLogger, timestamp,
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which determines whether the bot will timestamp its logfiles.
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This is a channel-specific variable, of course.
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@ -175,6 +175,9 @@ class Tokenizer:
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def __init__(self, tokens=''):
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# Add a '|' to tokens to have the pipe syntax.
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self.validChars = self.validChars.translate(string.ascii, tokens)
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if len(tokens) >= 2:
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self.left = tokens[0]
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self.right = tokens[1]
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def _handleToken(self, token):
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if token[0] == token[-1] and token[0] in self.quotes:
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@ -187,10 +190,10 @@ class Tokenizer:
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while True:
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token = lexer.get_token()
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if not token:
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raise SyntaxError, 'Missing "]".'
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elif token == ']':
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raise SyntaxError, 'Missing "%s".' % self.right
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elif token == self.right:
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return ret
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elif token == '[':
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elif token == self.left:
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ret.append(self._insideBrackets(lexer))
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else:
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ret.append(self._handleToken(token))
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@ -214,10 +217,10 @@ class Tokenizer:
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ends.append(args)
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args = []
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elif conf.supybot.bracketSyntax():
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if token == '[':
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if token == self.left:
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args.append(self._insideBrackets(lexer))
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elif token == ']':
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raise SyntaxError, 'Spurious "]".'
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elif token == self.right:
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raise SyntaxError, 'Spurious "%s".' % self.right
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else:
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args.append(self._handleToken(token))
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else:
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@ -241,7 +244,7 @@ def tokenize(s):
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_lastTokenized = s
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tokens = ''
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if conf.supybot.bracketSyntax():
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tokens = '[]'
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tokens = conf.supybot.brackets()
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if conf.supybot.pipeSyntax():
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tokens = '%s|' % tokens
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_lastTokenizeResult = Tokenizer(tokens).tokenize(s)
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@ -199,6 +199,15 @@ supybot.register('bracketSyntax', registry.Boolean(True, """Supybot allows
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nested commands. If this option is enabled users can nest commands using a
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bracket syntax, for example: 'bot: bar [foo]'."""))
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class ValidBrackets(registry.OnlySomeStrings):
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validStrings = ('[]', '<>', '{}', '()')
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supybot.register('brackets', ValidBrackets('[]', """Supybot allows you to
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specify what brackets are used for your nested commands. Valid sets of
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brackets include [], <>, and {} (). [] has strong historical motivation, as
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well as being the brackets that don't require shift. <> or () might be
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slightly superior because they cannot occur in a nick."""))
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supybot.register('pipeSyntax', registry.Boolean(False, """Supybot allows
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nested commands. Enabling this option will allow nested commands with a syntax
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similar to UNIX pipes, for example: 'bot: foo | bar'."""))
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except ValueError: # This catches utils.safeEval(s) errors too.
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raise InvalidRegistryValue, '%r is not a string.' % s
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class OnlySomeStrings(String):
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validStrings = ()
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def setValue(self, s):
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if s in self.validStrings:
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String.setValue(self, s)
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else:
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raise InvalidRegistryValue, \
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'%r is not a valid value. Valid values include %s.' % \
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(utils.commaAndify(map(repr, self.validStrings)))
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class NormalizedString(String):
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def set(self, s):
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s = utils.normalizeWhitespace(s.strip())
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