"""A parser for HTML and XHTML."""
# This file is based on sgmllib.py, but the API is slightly different.
# XXX There should be a way to distinguish between PCDATA (parsed
# character data -- the normal case), RCDATA (replaceable character
# data -- only char and entity references and end tags are special)
# and CDATA (character data -- only end tags are special).
import re
import warnings
import _markupbase
from html import unescape
__all__ = ['HTMLParser']
# Regular expressions used for parsing
interesting_normal = re.compile('[&<]')
incomplete = re.compile('&[a-zA-Z#]')
entityref = re.compile('&([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9]*)[^a-zA-Z0-9]')
charref = re.compile('(?:[0-9]+|[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+)[^0-9a-fA-F]')
starttagopen = re.compile('<[a-zA-Z]')
piclose = re.compile('>')
commentclose = re.compile(r'--\s*>')
# Note:
#  1) the strict attrfind isn't really strict, but we can't make it
#     correctly strict without breaking backward compatibility;
#  2) if you change tagfind/attrfind remember to update locatestarttagend too;
#  3) if you change tagfind/attrfind and/or locatestarttagend the parser will
#     explode, so don't do it.
tagfind = re.compile('([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*)(?:\s|/(?!>))*')
# see http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tokenization.html#tag-open-state
# and http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tokenization.html#tag-name-state
tagfind_tolerant = re.compile('([a-zA-Z][^\t\n\r\f />\x00]*)(?:\s|/(?!>))*')
attrfind = re.compile(
    r'\s*([a-zA-Z_][-.:a-zA-Z_0-9]*)(\s*=\s*'
    r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|[^\s"\'=<>`]*))?')
attrfind_tolerant = re.compile(
    r'((?<=[\'"\s/])[^\s/>][^\s/=>]*)(\s*=+\s*'
    r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|(?![\'"])[^>\s]*))?(?:\s|/(?!>))*')
locatestarttagend = re.compile(r"""
  <[a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*          # tag name
  (?:\s+                             # whitespace before attribute name
    (?:[a-zA-Z_][-.:a-zA-Z0-9_]*     # attribute name
      (?:\s*=\s*                     # value indicator
        (?:'[^']*'                   # LITA-enclosed value
          |\"[^\"]*\"                # LIT-enclosed value
          |[^'\">\s]+                # bare value
         )
       )?
     )
   )*
  \s*                                # trailing whitespace
""", re.VERBOSE)
locatestarttagend_tolerant = re.compile(r"""
  <[a-zA-Z][^\t\n\r\f />\x00]*       # tag name
  (?:[\s/]*                          # optional whitespace before attribute name
    (?:(?<=['"\s/])[^\s/>][^\s/=>]*  # attribute name
      (?:\s*=+\s*                    # value indicator
        (?:'[^']*'                   # LITA-enclosed value
          |"[^"]*"                   # LIT-enclosed value
          |(?!['"])[^>\s]*           # bare value
         )
         (?:\s*,)*                   # possibly followed by a comma
       )?(?:\s|/(?!>))*
     )*
   )?
  \s*                                # trailing whitespace
""", re.VERBOSE)
endendtag = re.compile('>')
# the HTML 5 spec, section 8.1.2.2, doesn't allow spaces between
#  and the tag name, so maybe this should be fixed
endtagfind = re.compile('\s*([a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*)\s*>')
class HTMLParseError(Exception):
    """Exception raised for all parse errors."""
    def __init__(self, msg, position=(None, None)):
        assert msg
        self.msg = msg
        self.lineno = position[0]
        self.offset = position[1]
    def __str__(self):
        result = self.msg
        if self.lineno is not None:
            result = result + ", at line %d" % self.lineno
        if self.offset is not None:
            result = result + ", column %d" % (self.offset + 1)
        return result
_default_sentinel = object()
class HTMLParser(_markupbase.ParserBase):
    """Find tags and other markup and call handler functions.
    Usage:
        p = HTMLParser()
        p.feed(data)
        ...
        p.close()
    Start tags are handled by calling self.handle_starttag() or
    self.handle_startendtag(); end tags by self.handle_endtag().  The
    data between tags is passed from the parser to the derived class
    by calling self.handle_data() with the data as argument (the data
    may be split up in arbitrary chunks).  If convert_charrefs is
    True the character references are converted automatically to the
    corresponding Unicode character (and self.handle_data() is no
    longer split in chunks), otherwise they are passed by calling
    self.handle_entityref() or self.handle_charref() with the string
    containing respectively the named or numeric reference as the
    argument.
    """
    CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS = ("script", "style")
    def __init__(self, strict=_default_sentinel, *,
                 convert_charrefs=_default_sentinel):
        """Initialize and reset this instance.
        If convert_charrefs is True (default: False), all character references
        are automatically converted to the corresponding Unicode characters.
        If strict is set to False (the default) the parser will parse invalid
        markup, otherwise it will raise an error.  Note that the strict mode
        and argument are deprecated.
        """
        if strict is not _default_sentinel:
            warnings.warn("The strict argument and mode are deprecated.",
                          DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
        else:
            strict = False  # default
        self.strict = strict
        if convert_charrefs is _default_sentinel:
            convert_charrefs = False  # default
            warnings.warn("The value of convert_charrefs will become True in "
                          "3.5. You are encouraged to set the value explicitly.",
                          DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
        self.convert_charrefs = convert_charrefs
        self.reset()
    def reset(self):
        """Reset this instance.  Loses all unprocessed data."""
        self.rawdata = ''
        self.lasttag = '???'
        self.interesting = interesting_normal
        self.cdata_elem = None
        _markupbase.ParserBase.reset(self)
    def feed(self, data):
        r"""Feed data to the parser.
        Call this as often as you want, with as little or as much text
        as you want (may include '\n').
        """
        self.rawdata = self.rawdata + data
        self.goahead(0)
    def close(self):
        """Handle any buffered data."""
        self.goahead(1)
    def error(self, message):
        warnings.warn("The 'error' method is deprecated.",
                      DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
        raise HTMLParseError(message, self.getpos())
    __starttag_text = None
    def get_starttag_text(self):
        """Return full source of start tag: '<...>'."""
        return self.__starttag_text
    def set_cdata_mode(self, elem):
        self.cdata_elem = elem.lower()
        self.interesting = re.compile(r'\s*%s\s*>' % self.cdata_elem, re.I)
    def clear_cdata_mode(self):
        self.interesting = interesting_normal
        self.cdata_elem = None
    # Internal -- handle data as far as reasonable.  May leave state
    # and data to be processed by a subsequent call.  If 'end' is
    # true, force handling all data as if followed by EOF marker.
    def goahead(self, end):
        rawdata = self.rawdata
        i = 0
        n = len(rawdata)
        while i < n:
            if self.convert_charrefs and not self.cdata_elem:
                j = rawdata.find('<', i)
                if j < 0:
                    # if we can't find the next <, either we are at the end
                    # or there's more text incoming.  If the latter is True,
                    # we can't pass the text to handle_data in case we have
                    # a charref cut in half at end.  Try to determine if
                    # this is the case before proceding by looking for an
                    # & near the end and see if it's followed by a space or ;.
                    amppos = rawdata.rfind('&', max(i, n-34))
                    if (amppos >= 0 and
                        not re.compile(r'[\s;]').search(rawdata, amppos)):
                        break  # wait till we get all the text
                    j = n
            else:
                match = self.interesting.search(rawdata, i)  # < or &
                if match:
                    j = match.start()
                else:
                    if self.cdata_elem:
                        break
                    j = n
            if i < j:
                if self.convert_charrefs and not self.cdata_elem:
                    self.handle_data(unescape(rawdata[i:j]))
                else:
                    self.handle_data(rawdata[i:j])
            i = self.updatepos(i, j)
            if i == n: break
            startswith = rawdata.startswith
            if startswith('<', i):
                if starttagopen.match(rawdata, i): # < + letter
                    k = self.parse_starttag(i)
                elif startswith("", i):
                    k = self.parse_endtag(i)
                elif startswith("