import itertools import os import re import sys def get_characters(): """Find every Unicode character that is valid in a Python `identifier`_ but is not matched by the regex ``\\w`` group. ``\\w`` matches some characters that aren't valid in identifiers, but :meth:`str.isidentifier` will catch that later in lexing. All start characters are valid continue characters, so we only test for continue characters. _identifier: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#identifiers """ for cp in range(sys.maxunicode + 1): s = chr(cp) if ("a" + s).isidentifier() and not re.match(r"\w", s): yield s def collapse_ranges(data): """Given a sorted list of unique characters, generate ranges representing sequential code points. Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4629241/400617 """ for _, b in itertools.groupby(enumerate(data), lambda x: ord(x[1]) - x[0]): b = list(b) yield b[0][1], b[-1][1] def build_pattern(ranges): """Output the regex pattern for ranges of characters. One and two character ranges output the individual characters. """ out = [] for a, b in ranges: if a == b: # single char out.append(a) elif ord(b) - ord(a) == 1: # two chars, range is redundant out.append(a) out.append(b) else: out.append(f"{a}-{b}") return "".join(out) def main(): """Build the regex pattern and write it to ``jinja2/_identifier.py``. """ pattern = build_pattern(collapse_ranges(get_characters())) filename = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "src", "jinja2", "_identifier.py") ) with open(filename, "w", encoding="utf8") as f: f.write("import re\n\n") f.write("# generated by scripts/generate_identifier_pattern.py\n") f.write("pattern = re.compile(\n") f.write(f' r"[\\w{pattern}]+" # noqa: B950\n') f.write(")\n") if __name__ == "__main__": main()