* Re: Pretty Printing Python code
2009-12-29 11:03 Pretty Printing Python code Erik Margraf
@ 2009-12-29 11:59 ` Hans Hagen
2009-12-29 17:09 ` luigi scarso
2009-12-29 17:34 ` luigi scarso
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2009-12-29 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: erik.margraf, mailing list for ConTeXt users, luigi.scarso
On 29-12-2009 12:03, Erik Margraf wrote:
> Hello all,
> I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
> pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
> following:
>
> -- There's no pretty printer for python. Neither in MKII nor in MKIV
> -- The wiki has an example implementation for a python pretty printer
> for MKII, i guess.
>
> I decided to play a little bit with pretty printing (maybe implement a
> Python pretty printer on my own) and failed at the start ;-)
> I tried the following:
> -- Copied the filename pret-lua.lua to pret-py.lua
> -- Added a print statement to verify that the respective lua
> code (pret-lua.lua, pret-py.lua) is actually called.
> When I ran context on the file below, I could see that "pret-lua.lua"
> had been called, but "pret-py.lua" had not. I guess, I did wrong something
> very fundamental.
you need to post all relevant files
luigi is the python expert here so i'm sure he'll figure out what's wrong
Hans
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* Re: Pretty Printing Python code
2009-12-29 11:03 Pretty Printing Python code Erik Margraf
2009-12-29 11:59 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2009-12-29 17:09 ` luigi scarso
2009-12-29 17:34 ` luigi scarso
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From: luigi scarso @ 2009-12-29 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: erik.margraf, mailing list for ConTeXt users
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Erik Margraf
<erik.margraf@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I wanted to typeset some Python code and stumbled across the
> pretty printing feature of ConTeXt. So far, I think I've learned the
> following:
>
> -- There's no pretty printer for python. Neither in MKII nor in MKIV
> -- The wiki has an example implementation for a python pretty printer
> for MKII, i guess.
>
> I decided to play a little bit with pretty printing (maybe implement a
> Python pretty printer on my own) and failed at the start ;-)
> I tried the following:
> -- Copied the filename pret-lua.lua to pret-py.lua
> -- Added a print statement to verify that the respective lua
> code (pret-lua.lua, pret-py.lua) is actually called.
> When I ran context on the file below, I could see that "pret-lua.lua"
> had been called, but "pret-py.lua" had not. I guess, I did wrong something
> very fundamental.
>
> Thanks in advance for any hint
>
> Erik Margraf
First, I have made some changes to pret-py.lua
< if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['pret-lua'] = {
---
> if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['pret-py'] = {
17c17
< local visualizer = buffers.newvisualizer("lua")
---
> local visualizer = buffers.newvisualizer("py")
105c105
< local function flush_lua_word(state, word)
---
> local function flush_python_word(state, word)
196c196
< state = flush_lua_word(state,word)
---
> state = flush_python_word(state,word)
234c234
< state = flush_lua_word(state,word)
---
> state = flush_python_word(state,word)
242c242
< state = flush_lua_word(state,word)
---
> state = flush_python_word(state,word)
but *no* other changes related to python's grammar
Next I believe that PYTHON is better than PY
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[colorprettyone] [r=.9, g=.0, b=.0] % red
\definecolor[colorprettytwo] [r=.0, g=.8, b=.0] % green
\definecolor[colorprettythree][r=.0, g=.0, b=.9] % blue
\definecolor[colorprettyfour] [s=0.60] % gray
\definecolor[colorprettyfive] [orange]
\definepalet[colorpretty]
[prettyone=colorprettyone,
prettytwo=colorprettytwo,
prettythree=colorprettythree,
prettyfour=colorprettyfour,
prettyfive=colorprettyfive]
% Python listings
\definepalet [PYcolorpretty] [colorpretty]
\setuptyping [PYTHON] [bodyfont=10pt,option=color]
\installprettytype[PYTHON] [PY]
\definetyping [PYTHON] [option=PYTHON]
\starttext
\section{Python sample}
\startPYTHON
#!/usr/local/bin/python
import os.path, sys
# Just a comment
foo = os.environ.get('FOO')
bar = os.environ.get('BAR')
if foo:
foo = os.path.realpath(foobar)
elif bar:
bar = os.path.realpath(bar)
else:
print >> sys.stderr, '''
FOO or BAR need to be set!
'''
\stopPYTHON
\stoptext
It seems the option=color is setted by default to TEX
\setvalue{\??tp:\c!option:\v!color }{\setupprettiesintype{TEX}%
\let\obeycharacters\setupprettytype
\let\obeytabs\ignoretabs}
--
luigi
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