"""This preprocessor detect cells using a different language through magic extensions such as `%%R` or `%%octave`. Cell's metadata is marked so that the appropriate highlighter can be used in the `highlight` filter. """ # Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import import re from .base import Preprocessor from traitlets import Dict class HighlightMagicsPreprocessor(Preprocessor): """ Detects and tags code cells that use a different languages than Python. """ # list of magic language extensions and their associated pygment lexers default_languages = Dict({ '%%R': 'r', '%%bash': 'bash', '%%cython': 'cython', '%%javascript': 'javascript', '%%julia': 'julia', '%%latex': 'latex', '%%octave': 'octave', '%%perl': 'perl', '%%ruby': 'ruby', '%%sh': 'sh', }) # user defined language extensions languages = Dict( help=("Syntax highlighting for magic's extension languages. " "Each item associates a language magic extension such as %%R, " "with a pygments lexer such as r.") ).tag(config=True) def __init__(self, config=None, **kw): """Public constructor""" super(HighlightMagicsPreprocessor, self).__init__(config=config, **kw) # Update the default languages dict with the user configured ones self.default_languages.update(self.languages) # build a regular expression to catch language extensions and choose # an adequate pygments lexer any_language = "|".join(self.default_languages.keys()) self.re_magic_language = re.compile( r'^\s*({0})\s+'.format(any_language)) def which_magic_language(self, source): """ When a cell uses another language through a magic extension, the other language is returned. If no language magic is detected, this function returns None. Parameters ---------- source: str Source code of the cell to highlight """ m = self.re_magic_language.match(source) if m: # By construction of the re, the matched language must be in the # languages dictionary return self.default_languages[m.group(1)] else: return None def preprocess_cell(self, cell, resources, cell_index): """ Tags cells using a magic extension language Parameters ---------- cell : NotebookNode cell Notebook cell being processed resources : dictionary Additional resources used in the conversion process. Allows preprocessors to pass variables into the Jinja engine. cell_index : int Index of the cell being processed (see base.py) """ # Only tag code cells if cell.cell_type == "code": magic_language = self.which_magic_language(cell.source) if magic_language: cell['metadata']['magics_language'] = magic_language return cell, resources