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Python
231 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
"""
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Sphinx cross-version compatibility goop
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"""
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import re
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from typing import (
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TYPE_CHECKING,
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Any,
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Callable,
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Optional,
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Type,
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)
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from docutils import nodes
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from docutils.nodes import Element, Node, Text
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from docutils.statemachine import StringList
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import sphinx
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from sphinx import addnodes, util
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from sphinx.directives import ObjectDescription
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from sphinx.environment import BuildEnvironment
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from sphinx.roles import XRefRole
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from sphinx.util import docfields
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from sphinx.util.docutils import (
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ReferenceRole,
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SphinxDirective,
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switch_source_input,
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)
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from sphinx.util.typing import TextlikeNode
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MAKE_XREF_WORKAROUND = sphinx.version_info[:3] < (4, 1, 0)
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SpaceNode: Callable[[str], Node]
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KeywordNode: Callable[[str, str], Node]
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if sphinx.version_info[:3] >= (4, 0, 0):
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SpaceNode = addnodes.desc_sig_space
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KeywordNode = addnodes.desc_sig_keyword
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else:
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SpaceNode = Text
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KeywordNode = addnodes.desc_annotation
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def nested_parse_with_titles(
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directive: SphinxDirective, content_node: Element
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) -> None:
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"""
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This helper preserves error parsing context across sphinx versions.
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"""
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# necessary so that the child nodes get the right source/line set
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content_node.document = directive.state.document
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try:
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# Modern sphinx (6.2.0+) supports proper offsetting for
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# nested parse error context management
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util.nodes.nested_parse_with_titles(
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directive.state,
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directive.content,
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content_node,
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content_offset=directive.content_offset,
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)
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except TypeError:
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# No content_offset argument. Fall back to SSI method.
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with switch_source_input(directive.state, directive.content):
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util.nodes.nested_parse_with_titles(
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directive.state, directive.content, content_node
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)
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# ###########################################
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# xref compatibility hacks for Sphinx < 4.1 #
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# ###########################################
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# When we require >= Sphinx 4.1, the following function and the
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# subsequent 3 compatibility classes can be removed. Anywhere in
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# qapi_domain that uses one of these Compat* types can be switched to
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# using the garden-variety lib-provided classes with no trickery.
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def _compat_make_xref( # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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self: sphinx.util.docfields.Field,
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rolename: str,
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domain: str,
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target: str,
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innernode: Type[TextlikeNode] = addnodes.literal_emphasis,
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contnode: Optional[Node] = None,
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env: Optional[BuildEnvironment] = None,
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inliner: Any = None,
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location: Any = None,
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) -> Node:
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"""
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Compatibility workaround for Sphinx versions prior to 4.1.0.
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Older sphinx versions do not use the domain's XRefRole for parsing
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and formatting cross-references, so we need to perform this magick
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ourselves to avoid needing to write the parser/formatter in two
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separate places.
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This workaround isn't brick-for-brick compatible with modern Sphinx
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versions, because we do not have access to the parent directive's
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state during this parsing like we do in more modern versions.
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It's no worse than what pre-Sphinx 4.1.0 does, so... oh well!
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"""
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# Yes, this function is gross. Pre-4.1 support is a miracle.
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# pylint: disable=too-many-locals
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assert env
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# Note: Sphinx's own code ignores the type warning here, too.
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if not rolename:
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return contnode or innernode(target, target) # type: ignore[call-arg]
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# Get the role instance, but don't *execute it* - we lack the
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# correct state to do so. Instead, we'll just use its public
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# methods to do our reference formatting, and emulate the rest.
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role = env.get_domain(domain).roles[rolename]
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assert isinstance(role, XRefRole)
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# XRefRole features not supported by this compatibility shim;
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# these were not supported in Sphinx 3.x either, so nothing of
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# value is really lost.
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assert not target.startswith("!")
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assert not re.match(ReferenceRole.explicit_title_re, target)
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assert not role.lowercase
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assert not role.fix_parens
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# Code below based mostly on sphinx.roles.XRefRole; run() and
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# create_xref_node()
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options = {
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"refdoc": env.docname,
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"refdomain": domain,
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"reftype": rolename,
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"refexplicit": False,
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"refwarn": role.warn_dangling,
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}
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refnode = role.nodeclass(target, **options)
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title, target = role.process_link(env, refnode, False, target, target)
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refnode["reftarget"] = target
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classes = ["xref", domain, f"{domain}-{rolename}"]
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refnode += role.innernodeclass(target, title, classes=classes)
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# This is the very gross part of the hack. Normally,
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# result_nodes takes a document object to which we would pass
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# self.inliner.document. Prior to Sphinx 4.1, we don't *have* an
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# inliner to pass, so we have nothing to pass here. However, the
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# actual implementation of role.result_nodes in this case
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# doesn't actually use that argument, so this winds up being
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# ... fine. Rest easy at night knowing this code only runs under
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# old versions of Sphinx, so at least it won't change in the
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# future on us and lead to surprising new failures.
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# Gross, I know.
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result_nodes, _messages = role.result_nodes(
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None, # type: ignore
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env,
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refnode,
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is_ref=True,
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)
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return nodes.inline(target, "", *result_nodes)
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class CompatField(docfields.Field):
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if MAKE_XREF_WORKAROUND:
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make_xref = _compat_make_xref
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class CompatGroupedField(docfields.GroupedField):
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if MAKE_XREF_WORKAROUND:
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make_xref = _compat_make_xref
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class CompatTypedField(docfields.TypedField):
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if MAKE_XREF_WORKAROUND:
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make_xref = _compat_make_xref
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# ################################################################
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# Nested parsing error location fix for Sphinx 5.3.0 < x < 6.2.0 #
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# ################################################################
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# When we require Sphinx 4.x, the TYPE_CHECKING hack where we avoid
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# subscripting ObjectDescription at runtime can be removed in favor of
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# just always subscripting the class.
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# When we require Sphinx > 6.2.0, the rest of this compatibility hack
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# can be dropped and QAPIObject can just inherit directly from
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# ObjectDescription[Signature].
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SOURCE_LOCATION_FIX = (5, 3, 0) <= sphinx.version_info[:3] < (6, 2, 0)
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Signature = str
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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_BaseClass = ObjectDescription[Signature]
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else:
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_BaseClass = ObjectDescription
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class ParserFix(_BaseClass):
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_temp_content: StringList
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_temp_offset: int
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_temp_node: Optional[addnodes.desc_content]
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def before_content(self) -> None:
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# Work around a sphinx bug and parse the content ourselves.
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self._temp_content = self.content
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self._temp_offset = self.content_offset
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self._temp_node = None
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if SOURCE_LOCATION_FIX:
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self._temp_node = addnodes.desc_content()
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self.state.nested_parse(
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self.content, self.content_offset, self._temp_node
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)
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# Sphinx will try to parse the content block itself,
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# Give it nothingness to parse instead.
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self.content = StringList()
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self.content_offset = 0
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def transform_content(self, content_node: addnodes.desc_content) -> None:
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# Sphinx workaround: Inject our parsed content and restore state.
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if self._temp_node:
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content_node += self._temp_node.children
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self.content = self._temp_content
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self.content_offset = self._temp_offset
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