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#!/usr/bin/python -tt # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Library General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # Copyright 2005 Duke University """ utility functions to handle differences in pysqlite versions These are from Wichert Akkerman <wichert@deephackmode.org>'s python-dhm http://www.wiggy.net/code/python-dhm """ try: import sqlite3 as sqlite except ImportError: import sqlite class TokenizeError(Exception): """Tokenizer error class""" pass def Tokenize(str, whitespace=" \t\r\n", quotes="\"", escapes="\\"): """String tokenizer This function tokenizes a string while taking quotation and escaping into account. >>> import dhm.strtools >>> dhm.strtools.Tokenize("this is a test") ['this', 'is', 'a', 'test'] >>> dhm.strtools.Tokenize("this \"is a\" test") ['this', 'is a', 'test'] >>> dhm.strtools.Tokenize("this \\\"is\\\" a test") ['this', '"is"', 'a', 'test'] >>> dhm.strtools.Tokenize("this \"is a test") Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages/dhm/strtools.py", line 80, in Tokenize raise TokenizeError, "Unexpected end of string in quoted text" dhm.strtools.TokenizeError: Unexecpted end of string in quoted text @param str: string to tokenize @type str: string @param whitespace: whitespace characters separating tokens @type whitespace: string @param quotes: legal quoting characters @type quotes: string @param escapes: characters which can escape quoting characters @type escapes: string @return: list of tokens @rtype: sequence of strings """ (buffer, tokens, curtoken, quote)=(str, [], None, None) try: while buffer: if buffer[0]==quote: quote=None elif (quote==None) and (buffer[0] in quotes): quote=buffer[0] elif buffer[0] in whitespace: if quote!=None: curtoken+=buffer[0] else: tokens.append(curtoken) curtoken=None while buffer[1] in whitespace: buffer=buffer[1:] elif buffer[0] in escapes: if curtoken==None: curtoken=buffer[1] else: curtoken+=buffer[1] buffer=buffer[1:] else: if curtoken==None: curtoken=buffer[0] else: curtoken+=buffer[0] buffer=buffer[1:] except IndexError: raise TokenizeError, "Unexpected end of string" if quote: raise TokenizeError, "Unexpected end of string in quoted text" if curtoken!=None: tokens.append(curtoken) return tokens def QmarkToPyformat(query, params): """Convert from qmark to pyformat parameter style. The python DB-API 2.0 specifies four different possible parameter styles that can be used by drivers. This function converts from the qmark style to pyformat style. @param query: SQL query to transform @type query: string @param params: arguments to query @type params: sequence of strings @return: converted query and parameters @rtype: tuple with the new command and a dictionary of arguments """ tokens=Tokenize(query, quotes="'") output=[] count=1 for token in tokens: if token.endswith("?"): output.append(token[:-1] + "%%(param%d)s" % count) count+=1 elif token.endswith("?,") or token.endswith("?)"): ntoken = token[:-2] + "%%(param%d)s" % count ntoken += token[-1] output.append(ntoken) count+=1 else: output.append(token) dict={} count=1 for param in params: dict["param%d" % count]=param count+=1 return (" ".join(output), dict) def executeSQLPyFormat(cursor, query, params=None): """ Execute a python < 2.5 (external sqlite module) style query. @param cursor: A sqlite cursor @param query: The query to execute @param params: An optional list of parameters to the query """ if params is None: return cursor.execute(query) # Leading whitespace confuses QmarkToPyformat() query = query.strip() (q, p) = QmarkToPyformat(query, params) return cursor.execute(q, p) def executeSQLQmark(cursor, query, params=None): """ Execute a python 2.5 (sqlite3) style query. @param cursor: A sqlite cursor @param query: The query to execute @param params: An optional list of parameters to the query """ if params is None: return cursor.execute(query) return cursor.execute(query, params) if sqlite.version_info[0] > 1: executeSQL = executeSQLQmark else: executeSQL = executeSQLPyFormat def sql_esc(pattern): """ Apply SQLite escaping, if needed. Returns pattern and esc. """ esc = '' if "_" in pattern or "%" in pattern: esc = ' ESCAPE "!"' pattern = pattern.replace("!", "!!") pattern = pattern.replace("%", "!%") pattern = pattern.replace("_", "!_") return (pattern, esc) def sql_esc_glob(patterns): """ Converts patterns to SQL LIKE format, if required (or gives up if not possible). """ ret = [] for pattern in patterns: if '[' in pattern: # LIKE only has % and _, so [abc] can't be done. return [] # So Load everything # Convert to SQL LIKE format (pattern, esc) = sql_esc(pattern) pattern = pattern.replace("*", "%") pattern = pattern.replace("?", "_") ret.append((pattern, esc)) return ret