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			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			315 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Use the HTMLParser library to parse HTML files that aren't too bad."""
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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__all__ = [
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    'HTMLParserTreeBuilder',
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    ]
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from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
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try:
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    from HTMLParser import HTMLParseError
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except ImportError, e:
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    # HTMLParseError is removed in Python 3.5. Since it can never be
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    # thrown in 3.5, we can just define our own class as a placeholder.
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    class HTMLParseError(Exception):
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        pass
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import sys
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import warnings
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# Starting in Python 3.2, the HTMLParser constructor takes a 'strict'
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# argument, which we'd like to set to False. Unfortunately,
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# http://bugs.python.org/issue13273 makes strict=True a better bet
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# before Python 3.2.3.
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#
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# At the end of this file, we monkeypatch HTMLParser so that
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# strict=True works well on Python 3.2.2.
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major, minor, release = sys.version_info[:3]
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CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT = major == 3 and minor == 2 and release >= 3
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CONSTRUCTOR_STRICT_IS_DEPRECATED = major == 3 and minor == 3
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CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_CONVERT_CHARREFS = major == 3 and minor >= 4
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from ..element import (
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    CData,
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    Comment,
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    Declaration,
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    Doctype,
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    ProcessingInstruction,
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    )
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from ..dammit import EntitySubstitution, UnicodeDammit
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from ..builder import (
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    HTML,
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    HTMLTreeBuilder,
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    STRICT,
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    )
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HTMLPARSER = 'html.parser'
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class BeautifulSoupHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        HTMLParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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        # Keep a list of empty-element tags that were encountered
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        # without an explicit closing tag. If we encounter a closing tag
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        # of this type, we'll associate it with one of those entries.
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        #
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        # This isn't a stack because we don't care about the
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        # order. It's a list of closing tags we've already handled and
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        # will ignore, assuming they ever show up.
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        self.already_closed_empty_element = []
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    def handle_startendtag(self, name, attrs):
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        # This is only called when the markup looks like
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        # <tag/>.
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        # is_startend() tells handle_starttag not to close the tag
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        # just because its name matches a known empty-element tag. We
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        # know that this is an empty-element tag and we want to call
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        # handle_endtag ourselves.
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        tag = self.handle_starttag(name, attrs, handle_empty_element=False)
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        self.handle_endtag(name)
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    def handle_starttag(self, name, attrs, handle_empty_element=True):
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        # XXX namespace
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        attr_dict = {}
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        for key, value in attrs:
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            # Change None attribute values to the empty string
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            # for consistency with the other tree builders.
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            if value is None:
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                value = ''
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            attr_dict[key] = value
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            attrvalue = '""'
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        #print "START", name
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        tag = self.soup.handle_starttag(name, None, None, attr_dict)
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        if tag and tag.is_empty_element and handle_empty_element:
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            # Unlike other parsers, html.parser doesn't send separate end tag
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            # events for empty-element tags. (It's handled in
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            # handle_startendtag, but only if the original markup looked like
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            # <tag/>.)
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            #
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            # So we need to call handle_endtag() ourselves. Since we
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            # know the start event is identical to the end event, we
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            # don't want handle_endtag() to cross off any previous end
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            # events for tags of this name.
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            self.handle_endtag(name, check_already_closed=False)
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            # But we might encounter an explicit closing tag for this tag
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            # later on. If so, we want to ignore it.
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            self.already_closed_empty_element.append(name)
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    def handle_endtag(self, name, check_already_closed=True):
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        #print "END", name
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        if check_already_closed and name in self.already_closed_empty_element:
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            # This is a redundant end tag for an empty-element tag.
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            # We've already called handle_endtag() for it, so just
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            # check it off the list.
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            # print "ALREADY CLOSED", name
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            self.already_closed_empty_element.remove(name)
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        else:
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            self.soup.handle_endtag(name)
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    def handle_data(self, data):
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        self.soup.handle_data(data)
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    def handle_charref(self, name):
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        # XXX workaround for a bug in HTMLParser. Remove this once
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        # it's fixed in all supported versions.
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        # http://bugs.python.org/issue13633
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        if name.startswith('x'):
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            real_name = int(name.lstrip('x'), 16)
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        elif name.startswith('X'):
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            real_name = int(name.lstrip('X'), 16)
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        else:
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            real_name = int(name)
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        try:
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            data = unichr(real_name)
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        except (ValueError, OverflowError), e:
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            data = u"\N{REPLACEMENT CHARACTER}"
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        self.handle_data(data)
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    def handle_entityref(self, name):
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        character = EntitySubstitution.HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER.get(name)
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        if character is not None:
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            data = character
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        else:
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            data = "&%s;" % name
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        self.handle_data(data)
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    def handle_comment(self, data):
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        self.soup.endData()
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        self.soup.handle_data(data)
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        self.soup.endData(Comment)
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    def handle_decl(self, data):
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        self.soup.endData()
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        if data.startswith("DOCTYPE "):
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            data = data[len("DOCTYPE "):]
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        elif data == 'DOCTYPE':
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            # i.e. "<!DOCTYPE>"
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            data = ''
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        self.soup.handle_data(data)
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        self.soup.endData(Doctype)
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    def unknown_decl(self, data):
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        if data.upper().startswith('CDATA['):
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            cls = CData
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            data = data[len('CDATA['):]
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        else:
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            cls = Declaration
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        self.soup.endData()
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        self.soup.handle_data(data)
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        self.soup.endData(cls)
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    def handle_pi(self, data):
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        self.soup.endData()
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        self.soup.handle_data(data)
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        self.soup.endData(ProcessingInstruction)
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class HTMLParserTreeBuilder(HTMLTreeBuilder):
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    is_xml = False
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    picklable = True
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    NAME = HTMLPARSER
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    features = [NAME, HTML, STRICT]
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    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        if CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT and not CONSTRUCTOR_STRICT_IS_DEPRECATED:
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            kwargs['strict'] = False
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        if CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_CONVERT_CHARREFS:
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            kwargs['convert_charrefs'] = False
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        self.parser_args = (args, kwargs)
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    def prepare_markup(self, markup, user_specified_encoding=None,
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                       document_declared_encoding=None, exclude_encodings=None):
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        """
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        :return: A 4-tuple (markup, original encoding, encoding
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        declared within markup, whether any characters had to be
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        replaced with REPLACEMENT CHARACTER).
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        """
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        if isinstance(markup, unicode):
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            yield (markup, None, None, False)
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            return
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        try_encodings = [user_specified_encoding, document_declared_encoding]
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        dammit = UnicodeDammit(markup, try_encodings, is_html=True,
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                               exclude_encodings=exclude_encodings)
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        yield (dammit.markup, dammit.original_encoding,
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               dammit.declared_html_encoding,
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               dammit.contains_replacement_characters)
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    def feed(self, markup):
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        args, kwargs = self.parser_args
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        parser = BeautifulSoupHTMLParser(*args, **kwargs)
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        parser.soup = self.soup
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        try:
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            parser.feed(markup)
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        except HTMLParseError, e:
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            warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning(
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                "Python's built-in HTMLParser cannot parse the given document. This is not a bug in Beautiful Soup. The best solution is to install an external parser (lxml or html5lib), and use Beautiful Soup with that parser. See http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#installing-a-parser for help."))
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            raise e
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        parser.already_closed_empty_element = []
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# Patch 3.2 versions of HTMLParser earlier than 3.2.3 to use some
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# 3.2.3 code. This ensures they don't treat markup like <p></p> as a
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# string.
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#
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# XXX This code can be removed once most Python 3 users are on 3.2.3.
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if major == 3 and minor == 2 and not CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT:
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    import re
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    attrfind_tolerant = re.compile(
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        r'\s*((?<=[\'"\s])[^\s/>][^\s/=>]*)(\s*=+\s*'
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        r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|(?![\'"])[^>\s]*))?')
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    HTMLParserTreeBuilder.attrfind_tolerant = attrfind_tolerant
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    locatestarttagend = re.compile(r"""
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  <[a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*          # tag name
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  (?:\s+                             # whitespace before attribute name
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    (?:[a-zA-Z_][-.:a-zA-Z0-9_]*     # attribute name
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      (?:\s*=\s*                     # value indicator
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        (?:'[^']*'                   # LITA-enclosed value
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          |\"[^\"]*\"                # LIT-enclosed value
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          |[^'\">\s]+                # bare value
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         )
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       )?
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     )
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   )*
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  \s*                                # trailing whitespace
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""", re.VERBOSE)
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    BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.locatestarttagend = locatestarttagend
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    from html.parser import tagfind, attrfind
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    def parse_starttag(self, i):
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        self.__starttag_text = None
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        endpos = self.check_for_whole_start_tag(i)
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        if endpos < 0:
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            return endpos
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        rawdata = self.rawdata
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        self.__starttag_text = rawdata[i:endpos]
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        # Now parse the data between i+1 and j into a tag and attrs
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        attrs = []
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        match = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1)
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        assert match, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag()'
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        k = match.end()
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        self.lasttag = tag = rawdata[i+1:k].lower()
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        while k < endpos:
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            if self.strict:
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                m = attrfind.match(rawdata, k)
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            else:
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                m = attrfind_tolerant.match(rawdata, k)
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            if not m:
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                break
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            attrname, rest, attrvalue = m.group(1, 2, 3)
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            if not rest:
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                attrvalue = None
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            elif attrvalue[:1] == '\'' == attrvalue[-1:] or \
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                 attrvalue[:1] == '"' == attrvalue[-1:]:
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                attrvalue = attrvalue[1:-1]
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            if attrvalue:
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                attrvalue = self.unescape(attrvalue)
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            attrs.append((attrname.lower(), attrvalue))
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            k = m.end()
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        end = rawdata[k:endpos].strip()
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        if end not in (">", "/>"):
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            lineno, offset = self.getpos()
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            if "\n" in self.__starttag_text:
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                lineno = lineno + self.__starttag_text.count("\n")
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                offset = len(self.__starttag_text) \
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                         - self.__starttag_text.rfind("\n")
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            else:
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                offset = offset + len(self.__starttag_text)
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            if self.strict:
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                self.error("junk characters in start tag: %r"
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                           % (rawdata[k:endpos][:20],))
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            self.handle_data(rawdata[i:endpos])
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            return endpos
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        if end.endswith('/>'):
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            # XHTML-style empty tag: <span attr="value" />
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            self.handle_startendtag(tag, attrs)
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        else:
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            self.handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
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            if tag in self.CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS:
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                self.set_cdata_mode(tag)
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        return endpos
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    def set_cdata_mode(self, elem):
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        self.cdata_elem = elem.lower()
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        self.interesting = re.compile(r'</\s*%s\s*>' % self.cdata_elem, re.I)
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    BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.parse_starttag = parse_starttag
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    BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.set_cdata_mode = set_cdata_mode
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    CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT = True
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