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# XML "function" nodes that transform their contents
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import datetime
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import re
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import sre_constants
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import warnings
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import angles
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import dates
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import exc
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import format
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import maps
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import sql
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import sql_io
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import strings
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import term
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import units
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import util
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import xml_dom
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import xpath
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##### Exceptions
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class SyntaxError(exc.ExceptionWithCause):
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    def __init__(self, cause):
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        exc.ExceptionWithCause.__init__(self, 'Invalid XML function syntax',
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            cause)
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class FormatException(exc.ExceptionWithCause):
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    def __init__(self, cause):
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        exc.ExceptionWithCause.__init__(self, 'Invalid input value', cause)
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##### Helper functions
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def map_items(func, items):
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    return [(name, func(value)) for name, value in items]
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def cast(type_, val):
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    '''Throws FormatException if can't cast'''
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    try: return type_(val)
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    except ValueError, e: raise FormatException(e)
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def conv_items(type_, items):
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    return map_items(lambda val: cast(type_, val),
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        xml_dom.TextEntryOnlyIter(items))
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def pop_value(items, name='value'):
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    '''@param name Name of value param, or None to accept any name'''
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    try: last = items.pop() # last entry contains value
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    except IndexError: return None # input is empty and no actions
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    if name != None and last[0] != name: return None # input is empty
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    return last[1]
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def merge_tagged(root):
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    '''Merges siblings in root that are marked as mergeable.
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    Used to recombine pieces of nodes that were split apart in the mappings.
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    '''
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    for name in set((c.tagName for c in xpath.get(root, '*[@merge=1]'))):
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        xml_dom.merge_by_name(root, name)
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    # Recurse
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    for child in xml_dom.NodeElemIter(root): merge_tagged(child)
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funcs = {}
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simplifying_funcs = {}
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##### Public functions
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def is_func_name(name):
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    return name.startswith('_') and name != '_' # '_' is default root node name
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def is_func(node): return is_func_name(node.tagName)
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def is_xml_func_name(name): return is_func_name(name) and name in funcs
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def is_xml_func(node): return is_xml_func_name(node.tagName)
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def simplify(node):
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    '''Simplifies the XML functions in an XML tree.
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    * Merges nodes tagged as mergable
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    * Runs simplifying functions
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    * Applies pass-through optimizations for XML functions
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    '''
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    for child in xml_dom.NodeElemIter(node): simplify(child)
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    merge_tagged(node)
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    name = node.tagName
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    # Pass-through optimizations
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    if is_func_name(name):
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        try: func = simplifying_funcs[name]
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        except KeyError:
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            children = list(xml_dom.NodeElemIter(node))
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            if len(children) == 1: # single arg function
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                func = name
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                param_node = children[0]
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                param = param_node.tagName
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                value = param_node.firstChild
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                is_agg_func = param.isdigit() or func == '_name'
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                if is_agg_func or (func == '_if' and param == 'else'):
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                    xml_dom.replace(node, value)
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                elif func == '_if': xml_dom.remove(node) # only cond or then arg
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        else: func(node)
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    # Pruning optimizations
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    else: # these should not run on functions because they would remove args
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        # Remove empty children
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        for child in xml_dom.NodeElemIter(node):
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            if xml_dom.is_empty(child): xml_dom.remove(child)
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def process(node, on_error=exc.reraise, is_rel_func=None, db=None):
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    '''Evaluates the XML functions in an XML tree.
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    @param is_rel_func None|f(str) Tests if a name is a relational function.
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        * If != None: Non-relational functions are removed, or relational
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          functions are treated specially, depending on the db param (below).
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    @param db
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        * If None: Non-relational functions other than structural functions are
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          replaced with their last parameter (usually the value), not evaluated.
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          This is used in column-based mode to remove XML-only functions.
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        * If != None: Relational functions are evaluated directly. This is used
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          in row-based mode to combine relational and XML functions.
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    '''
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    has_rel_funcs = is_rel_func != None
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    assert db == None or has_rel_funcs # rel_funcs required if db set
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    for child in xml_dom.NodeElemIter(node):
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        process(child, on_error, is_rel_func, db)
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    merge_tagged(node)
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    name = node.tagName
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    if not is_func_name(name): return node # not any kind of function
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    row_mode = has_rel_funcs and db != None
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    column_mode = has_rel_funcs and db == None
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    func = funcs.get(name, None)
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    items = list(xml_dom.NodeTextEntryIter(node))
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    # Parse function
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    if len(items) == 1 and items[0][0].isdigit(): # has single numeric param
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        # pass-through optimization for aggregating functions with one arg
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        value = items[0][1] # pass through first arg
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    elif row_mode and (is_rel_func(name) or func == None): # row-based mode
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        try: value = sql_io.put(db, name, dict(items)) # evaluate using DB
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        except sql.DoesNotExistException: return # preserve unknown funcs
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            # possibly a built-in function of db_xml.put()
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    elif column_mode or func == None:
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        # local XML function can't be used or does not exist
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        if column_mode and is_rel_func(name): return # preserve relational funcs
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        # otherwise XML-only in column mode, or DB-only in XML output mode
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        value = pop_value(items, None) # just replace with last param
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    else: # local XML function
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        try: value = func(items, node)
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        except Exception, e: # also catch non-wrapped exceptions (XML func bugs)
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            # Save in case another exception raised, overwriting sys.exc_info()
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            exc.add_traceback(e)
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            str_ = strings.ustr(node)
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            exc.add_msg(e, 'function:\n'+str_)
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            xml_dom.replace(node, xml_dom.mk_comment(node.ownerDocument,
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                '\n'+term.emph_multiline(str_)))
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            on_error(e)
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            return # in case on_error() returns
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    xml_dom.replace_with_text(node, value)
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##### Simplifying functions
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# Function names must start with _ to avoid collisions with real tags
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# Functions take params (node) and have no return value
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#### Logic
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def _exists(node):
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    '''Returns whether its node is non-empty'''
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    xml_dom.replace_with_text(node, not xml_dom.is_empty(node))
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simplifying_funcs['_exists'] = _exists
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##### XML functions
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# Function names must start with _ to avoid collisions with real tags
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# Functions take arguments (items, node)
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#### Transforming values
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def repl(repls, value):
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    '''Raises error if value not in map and no special '*' entry
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    @param repls dict repl:with
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        repl "*" means all other input values
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        with "*" means keep input value the same
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        with "" means ignore input value
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    '''
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    try: new_value = repls[value]
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    except KeyError, e:
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        # Save traceback right away in case another exception raised
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        fe = FormatException(e)
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        try: new_value = repls['*']
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        except KeyError: raise fe
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    if new_value == '*': new_value = value # '*' means keep input value the same
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    return new_value
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def _map(items, node):
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    '''See repl()
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    @param items
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        <last_entry> Value
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        <other_entries> name=value Mappings. Special values: See repl() repls.
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    '''
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    value = pop_value(items)
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    if value == None: return None # input is empty
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    return util.none_if(repl(dict(items), value), u'') # empty value means None
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funcs['_map'] = _map
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def _replace(items, node):
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    items = conv_items(strings.ustr, items) # get *once* from iter, check types
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    value = pop_value(items)
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    if value == None: return None # input is empty
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    try:
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        for repl, with_ in items:
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            if re.match(r'^\w+$', repl):
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                repl = r'(?<![^\W_])'+repl+r'(?![^\W_])' # match whole word
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            value = re.sub(repl, with_, value)
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    except sre_constants.error, e: raise SyntaxError(e)
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    return util.none_if(value.strip(), u'') # empty strings always mean None
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funcs['_replace'] = _replace
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#### Quantities
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def _units(items, node):
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    value = pop_value(items)
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    if value == None: return None # input is empty
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    quantity = units.str2quantity(value)
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    try:
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        for action, units_ in items:
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            units_ = util.none_if(units_, u'')
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            if action == 'default': units.set_default_units(quantity, units_)
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            elif action == 'to':
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                try: quantity = units.convert(quantity, units_)
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                except ValueError, e: raise FormatException(e)
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            else: raise SyntaxError(ValueError('Invalid action: '+action))
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    except units.MissingUnitsException, e: raise FormatException(e)
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    return units.quantity2str(quantity)
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funcs['_units'] = _units
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def parse_range(str_, range_sep='-'):
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    default = (str_, None)
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    start, sep, end = str_.partition(range_sep)
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    if sep == '': return default # not a range
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    if start == '' and range_sep == '-': return default # negative number
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    return tuple(d.strip() for d in (start, end))
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def _rangeStart(items, node):
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    items = dict(conv_items(strings.ustr, items))
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    try: value = items['value']
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    except KeyError: return None # input is empty
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    return parse_range(value)[0]
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funcs['_rangeStart'] = _rangeStart
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def _rangeEnd(items, node):
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    items = dict(conv_items(strings.ustr, items))
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    try: value = items['value']
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    except KeyError: return None # input is empty
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    return parse_range(value)[1]
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funcs['_rangeEnd'] = _rangeEnd
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def _range(items, node):
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    items = dict(conv_items(float, items))
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    from_ = items.get('from', None)
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    to = items.get('to', None)
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    if from_ == None or to == None: return None
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    return str(to - from_)
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funcs['_range'] = _range
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def _avg(items, node):
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    count = 0
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    sum_ = 0.
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    for name, value in conv_items(float, items):
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        count += 1
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        sum_ += value
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    if count == 0: return None # input is empty
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    else: return str(sum_/count)
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funcs['_avg'] = _avg
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class CvException(Exception):
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    def __init__(self):
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        Exception.__init__(self, 'CV (coefficient of variation) values are only'
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            ' allowed for ratio scale data '
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            '(see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coefficient_of_variation>)')
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def _noCV(items, node):
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    items = list(conv_items(strings.ustr, items))
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    try: name, value = items.pop() # last entry contains value
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    except IndexError: return None # input is empty
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    if re.match('^(?i)CV *\d+$', value): raise FormatException(CvException())
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    return value
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funcs['_noCV'] = _noCV
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#### Names
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_name_parts_slices_items = [
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    ('first', slice(None, 1)),
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    ('middle', slice(1, -1)),
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    ('last', slice(-1, None)),
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name_parts_slices = dict(_name_parts_slices_items)
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name_parts = [name for name, slice_ in _name_parts_slices_items]
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def _name(items, node):
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    items = dict(list(conv_items(strings.ustr, items)))
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    parts = []
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    for part in name_parts:
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        if part in items: parts.append(items[part])
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    if not parts: return None # pass None values through; handle no name parts
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    return ' '.join(parts)
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funcs['_name'] = _name
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#### Angles
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def _compass(items, node):
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    '''Converts a compass direction (N, NE, NNE, etc.) into a degree heading'''
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    items = dict(conv_items(strings.ustr, items))
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    try: value = items['value']
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    except KeyError: return None # input is empty
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    if not value.isupper(): return value # pass through other coordinate formats
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    try: return util.cast(str, angles.compass2heading(value)) # ignore None
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    except KeyError, e: raise FormatException(e)
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funcs['_compass'] = _compass
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