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#! /usr/bin/python3.9"""Generate Python documentation in HTML or text for interactive use. At the Python interactive prompt, calling help(thing) on a Python objectdocuments the object, and calling help() starts up an interactivehelp session. Or, at the shell command line outside of Python: Run "pydoc <name>" to show documentation on something.  <name> may bethe name of a function, module, package, or a dotted reference to aclass or function within a module or module in a package.  If theargument contains a path segment delimiter (e.g. slash on Unix,backslash on Windows) it is treated as the path to a Python source file. Run "pydoc -k <keyword>" to search for a keyword in the synopsis linesof all available modules. Run "pydoc -n <hostname>" to start an HTTP server with the givenhostname (default: localhost) on the local machine. Run "pydoc -p <port>" to start an HTTP server on the given port on thelocal machine.  Port number 0 can be used to get an arbitrary unused port. Run "pydoc -b" to start an HTTP server on an arbitrary unused port andopen a Web browser to interactively browse documentation.  Combine withthe -n and -p options to control the hostname and port used. Run "pydoc -w <name>" to write out the HTML documentation for a moduleto a file named "<name>.html". Module docs for core modules are assumed to be in     https://docs.python.org/X.Y/library/ This can be overridden by setting the PYTHONDOCS environment variableto a different URL or to a local directory containing the LibraryReference Manual pages."""__all__ = ['help']__author__ = "Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>"__date__ = "26 February 2001" __credits__ = """Guido van Rossum, for an excellent programming language.Tommy Burnette, the original creator of manpy.Paul Prescod, for all his work on onlinehelp.Richard Chamberlain, for the first implementation of textdoc.""" # Known bugs that can't be fixed here:#   - synopsis() cannot be prevented from clobbering existing#     loaded modules.#   - If the __file__ attribute on a module is a relative path and#     the current directory is changed with os.chdir(), an incorrect#     path will be displayed. import builtinsimport importlib._bootstrapimport importlib._bootstrap_externalimport importlib.machineryimport importlib.utilimport inspectimport ioimport osimport pkgutilimport platformimport reimport sysimport sysconfigimport timeimport tokenizeimport typesimport urllib.parseimport warningsfrom collections import dequefrom reprlib import Reprfrom traceback import format_exception_only  # --------------------------------------------------------- common routines def pathdirs():    """Convert sys.path into a list of absolute, existing, unique paths."""    dirs = []    normdirs = []    for dir in sys.path:        dir = os.path.abspath(dir or '.')        normdir = os.path.normcase(dir)        if normdir not in normdirs and os.path.isdir(dir):            dirs.append(dir)            normdirs.append(normdir)    return dirs def _isclass(object):    return inspect.isclass(object) and not isinstance(object, types.GenericAlias) def _findclass(func):    cls = sys.modules.get(func.__module__)    if cls is None:        return None    for name in func.__qualname__.split('.')[:-1]:        cls = getattr(cls, name)    if not _isclass(cls):        return None    return cls def _finddoc(obj):    if inspect.ismethod(obj):        name = obj.__func__.__name__        self = obj.__self__        if (_isclass(self) and            getattr(getattr(self, name, None), '__func__') is obj.__func__):            # classmethod            cls = self        else:            cls = self.__class__    elif inspect.isfunction(obj):        name = obj.__name__        cls = _findclass(obj)        if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj:            return None    elif inspect.isbuiltin(obj):        name = obj.__name__        self = obj.__self__        if (_isclass(self) and            self.__qualname__ + '.' + name == obj.__qualname__):            # classmethod            cls = self        else:            cls = self.__class__    # Should be tested before isdatadescriptor().    elif isinstance(obj, property):        func = obj.fget        name = func.__name__        cls = _findclass(func)        if cls is None or getattr(cls, name) is not obj:            return None    elif inspect.ismethoddescriptor(obj) or inspect.isdatadescriptor(obj):        name = obj.__name__        cls = obj.__objclass__        if getattr(cls, name) is not obj:            return None        if inspect.ismemberdescriptor(obj):            slots = getattr(cls, '__slots__', None)            if isinstance(slots, dict) and name in slots:                return slots[name]    else:        return None    for base in cls.__mro__:        try:            doc = _getowndoc(getattr(base, name))        except AttributeError:            continue        if doc is not None:            return doc    return None def _getowndoc(obj):    """Get the documentation string for an object if it is not    inherited from its class."""    try:        doc = object.__getattribute__(obj, '__doc__')        if doc is None:            return None        if obj is not type:            typedoc = type(obj).__doc__            if isinstance(typedoc, str) and typedoc == doc:                return None        return doc    except AttributeError:        return None def _getdoc(object):    """Get the documentation string for an object.     All tabs are expanded to spaces.  To clean up docstrings that are    indented to line up with blocks of code, any whitespace than can be    uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed."""    doc = _getowndoc(object)    if doc is None:        try:            doc = _finddoc(object)        except (AttributeError, TypeError):            return None    if not isinstance(doc, str):        return None    return inspect.cleandoc(doc) def getdoc(object):    """Get the doc string or comments for an object."""    result = _getdoc(object) or inspect.getcomments(object)    return result and re.sub('^ *\n', '', result.rstrip()) or '' def splitdoc(doc):    """Split a doc string into a synopsis line (if any) and the rest."""    lines = doc.strip().split('\n')    if len(lines) == 1:        return lines[0], ''    elif len(lines) >= 2 and not lines[1].rstrip():        return lines[0], '\n'.join(lines[2:])    return '', '\n'.join(lines) def classname(object, modname):    """Get a class name and qualify it with a module name if necessary."""    name = object.__name__    if object.__module__ != modname:        name = object.__module__ + '.' + name    return name def isdata(object):    """Check if an object is of a type that probably means it's data."""    return not (inspect.ismodule(object) or _isclass(object) or                inspect.isroutine(object) or inspect.isframe(object) or                inspect.istraceback(object) or inspect.iscode(object)) def replace(text, *pairs):    """Do a series of global replacements on a string."""    while pairs:        text = pairs[1].join(text.split(pairs[0]))        pairs = pairs[2:]    return text def cram(text, maxlen):    """Omit part of a string if needed to make it fit in a maximum length."""    if len(text) > maxlen:        pre = max(0, (maxlen-3)//2)        post = max(0, maxlen-3-pre)        return text[:pre] + '...' + text[len(text)-post:]    return text _re_stripid = re.compile(r' at 0x[0-9a-f]{6,16}(>+)$', re.IGNORECASE)def stripid(text):    """Remove the hexadecimal id from a Python object representation."""    # The behaviour of %p is implementation-dependent in terms of case.    return _re_stripid.sub(r'\1', text) def _is_bound_method(fn):    """    Returns True if fn is a bound method, regardless of whether    fn was implemented in Python or in C.    """    if inspect.ismethod(fn):        return True    if inspect.isbuiltin(fn):        self = getattr(fn, '__self__', None)        return not (inspect.ismodule(self) or (self is None))    return False  def allmethods(cl):    methods = {}    for key, value in inspect.getmembers(cl, inspect.isroutine):        methods[key] = 1    for base in cl.__bases__:        methods.update(allmethods(base)) # all your base are belong to us    for key in methods.keys():        methods[key] = getattr(cl, key)    return methods def _split_list(s, predicate):    """Split sequence s via predicate, and return pair ([true], [false]).     The return value is a 2-tuple of lists,        ([x for x in s if predicate(x)],         [x for x in s if not predicate(x)])    """     yes = []    no = []    for x in s:        if predicate(x):            yes.append(x)        else:            no.append(x)    return yes, no def visiblename(name, all=None, obj=None):    """Decide whether to show documentation on a variable."""    # Certain special names are redundant or internal.    # XXX Remove __initializing__?    if name in {'__author__', '__builtins__', '__cached__', '__credits__',                '__date__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__spec__',                '__loader__', '__module__', '__name__', '__package__',                '__path__', '__qualname__', '__slots__', '__version__'}:        return 0    # Private names are hidden, but special names are displayed.    if name.startswith('__') and name.endswith('__'): return 1    # Namedtuples have public fields and methods with a single leading underscore    if name.startswith('_') and hasattr(obj, '_fields'):        return True    if all is not None:        # only document that which the programmer exported in __all__        return name in all    else:        return not name.startswith('_') def classify_class_attrs(object):    """Wrap inspect.classify_class_attrs, with fixup for data descriptors."""    results = []    for (name, kind, cls, value) in inspect.classify_class_attrs(object):        if inspect.isdatadescriptor(value):            kind = 'data descriptor'            if isinstance(value, property) and value.fset is None:                kind = 'readonly property'        results.append((name, kind, cls, value))    return results def sort_attributes(attrs, object):    'Sort the attrs list in-place by _fields and then alphabetically by name'    # This allows data descriptors to be ordered according    # to a _fields attribute if present.    fields = getattr(object, '_fields', [])    try:        field_order = {name : i-len(fields) for (i, name) in enumerate(fields)}    except TypeError:        field_order = {}    keyfunc = lambda attr: (field_order.get(attr[0], 0), attr[0])    attrs.sort(key=keyfunc) # ----------------------------------------------------- module manipulation def ispackage(path):    """Guess whether a path refers to a package directory."""    if os.path.isdir(path):        for ext in ('.py', '.pyc'):            if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, '__init__' + ext)):                return True    return False def source_synopsis(file):    line = file.readline()    while line[:1] == '#' or not line.strip():        line = file.readline()        if not line: break    line = line.strip()    if line[:4] == 'r"""': line = line[1:]    if line[:3] == '"""':        line = line[3:]        if line[-1:] == '\\': line = line[:-1]        while not line.strip():            line = file.readline()            if not line: break        result = line.split('"""')[0].strip()    else: result = None    return result def synopsis(filename, cache={}):    """Get the one-line summary out of a module file."""    mtime = os.stat(filename).st_mtime    lastupdate, result = cache.get(filename, (None, None))    if lastupdate is None or lastupdate < mtime:        # Look for binary suffixes first, falling back to source.        if filename.endswith(tuple(importlib.machinery.BYTECODE_SUFFIXES)):            loader_cls = importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader        elif filename.endswith(tuple(importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES)):            loader_cls = importlib.machinery.ExtensionFileLoader        else:            loader_cls = None        # Now handle the choice.        if loader_cls is None:            # Must be a source file.            try:                file = tokenize.open(filename)            except OSError:                # module can't be opened, so skip it                return None            # text modules can be directly examined            with file:                result = source_synopsis(file)        else:            # Must be a binary module, which has to be imported.            loader = loader_cls('__temp__', filename)            # XXX We probably don't need to pass in the loader here.            spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location('__temp__', filename,                                                          loader=loader)            try:                module = importlib._bootstrap._load(spec)            except:                return None            del sys.modules['__temp__']            result = module.__doc__.splitlines()[0] if module.__doc__ else None        # Cache the result.        cache[filename] = (mtime, result)    return result class ErrorDuringImport(Exception):    """Errors that occurred while trying to import something to document it."""    def __init__(self, filename, exc_info):        self.filename = filename        self.exc, self.value, self.tb = exc_info     def __str__(self):        exc = self.exc.__name__        return 'problem in %s - %s: %s' % (self.filename, exc, self.value) def importfile(path):    """Import a Python source file or compiled file given its path."""    magic = importlib.util.MAGIC_NUMBER    with open(path, 'rb') as file:        is_bytecode = magic == file.read(len(magic))    filename = os.path.basename(path)    name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)    if is_bytecode:        loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourcelessFileLoader(name, path)    else:        loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourceFileLoader(name, path)    # XXX We probably don't need to pass in the loader here.    spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, path, loader=loader)    try:        return importlib._bootstrap._load(spec)    except:        raise ErrorDuringImport(path, sys.exc_info()) def safeimport(path, forceload=0, cache={}):    """Import a module; handle errors; return None if the module isn't found.     If the module *is* found but an exception occurs, it's wrapped in an    ErrorDuringImport exception and reraised.  Unlike __import__, if a    package path is specified, the module at the end of the path is returned,    not the package at the beginning.  If the optional 'forceload' argument    is 1, we reload the module from disk (unless it's a dynamic extension)."""    try:        # If forceload is 1 and the module has been previously loaded from        # disk, we always have to reload the module.  Checking the file's        # mtime isn't good enough (e.g. the module could contain a class        # that inherits from another module that has changed).        if forceload and path in sys.modules:            if path not in sys.builtin_module_names:                # Remove the module from sys.modules and re-import to try                # and avoid problems with partially loaded modules.                # Also remove any submodules because they won't appear                # in the newly loaded module's namespace if they're already                # in sys.modules.                subs = [m for m in sys.modules if m.startswith(path + '.')]                for key in [path] + subs:                    # Prevent garbage collection.                    cache[key] = sys.modules[key]                    del sys.modules[key]        module = __import__(path)    except:        # Did the error occur before or after the module was found?        (exc, value, tb) = info = sys.exc_info()        if path in sys.modules:            # An error occurred while executing the imported module.            raise ErrorDuringImport(sys.modules[path].__file__, info)        elif exc is SyntaxError:            # A SyntaxError occurred before we could execute the module.            raise ErrorDuringImport(value.filename, info)        elif issubclass(exc, ImportError) and value.name == path:            # No such module in the path.            return None        else:            # Some other error occurred during the importing process.            raise ErrorDuringImport(path, sys.exc_info())    for part in path.split('.')[1:]:        try: module = getattr(module, part)        except AttributeError: return None    return module # ---------------------------------------------------- formatter base class class Doc:     PYTHONDOCS = os.environ.get("PYTHONDOCS",                                "https://docs.python.org/%d.%d/library"                                % sys.version_info[:2])     def document(self, object, name=None, *args):        """Generate documentation for an object."""        args = (object, name) + args        # 'try' clause is to attempt to handle the possibility that inspect        # identifies something in a way that pydoc itself has issues handling;        # think 'super' and how it is a descriptor (which raises the exception        # by lacking a __name__ attribute) and an instance.        try:            if inspect.ismodule(object): return self.docmodule(*args)            if _isclass(object): return self.docclass(*args)            if inspect.isroutine(object): return self.docroutine(*args)        except AttributeError:            pass        if inspect.isdatadescriptor(object): return self.docdata(*args)        return self.docother(*args)     def fail(self, object, name=None, *args):        """Raise an exception for unimplemented types."""        message = "don't know how to document object%s of type %s" % (            name and ' ' + repr(name), type(object).__name__)        raise TypeError(message)     docmodule = docclass = docroutine = docother = docproperty = docdata = fail     def getdocloc(self, object, basedir=sysconfig.get_path('stdlib')):        """Return the location of module docs or None"""         try:            file = inspect.getabsfile(object)        except TypeError:            file = '(built-in)'         docloc = os.environ.get("PYTHONDOCS", self.PYTHONDOCS)         basedir = os.path.normcase(basedir)        if (isinstance(object, type(os)) and            (object.__name__ in ('errno', 'exceptions', 'gc', 'imp',                                 'marshal', 'posix', 'signal', 'sys',                                 '_thread', 'zipimport') or             (file.startswith(basedir) and              not file.startswith(os.path.join(basedir, 'site-packages')))) and            object.__name__ not in ('xml.etree', 'test.pydoc_mod')):            if docloc.startswith(("http://", "https://")):                docloc = "%s/%s" % (docloc.rstrip("/"), object.__name__.lower())            else:                docloc = os.path.join(docloc, object.__name__.lower() + ".html")        else:            docloc = None        return docloc # -------------------------------------------- HTML documentation generator class HTMLRepr(Repr):    """Class for safely making an HTML representation of a Python object."""    def __init__(self):        Repr.__init__(self)        self.maxlist = self.maxtuple = 20        self.maxdict = 10        self.maxstring = self.maxother = 100     def escape(self, text):        return replace(text, '&', '&amp;', '<', '&lt;', '>', '&gt;')     def repr(self, object):        return Repr.repr(self, object)     def repr1(self, x, level):        if hasattr(type(x), '__name__'):            methodname = 'repr_' + '_'.join(type(x).__name__.split())            if hasattr(self, methodname):                return getattr(self, methodname)(x, level)        return self.escape(cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxother))     def repr_string(self, x, level):        test = cram(x, self.maxstring)        testrepr = repr(test)        if '\\' in test and '\\' not in replace(testrepr, r'\\', ''):            # Backslashes are only literal in the string and are never            # needed to make any special characters, so show a raw string.            return 'r' + testrepr[0] + self.escape(test) + testrepr[0]        return re.sub(r'((\\[\\abfnrtv\'"]|\\[0-9]..|\\x..|\\u....)+)',                      r'<font color="#c040c0">\1</font>',                      self.escape(testrepr))     repr_str = repr_string     def repr_instance(self, x, level):        try:            return self.escape(cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxstring))        except:            return self.escape('<%s instance>' % x.__class__.__name__)     repr_unicode = repr_string class HTMLDoc(Doc):    """Formatter class for HTML documentation."""     # ------------------------------------------- HTML formatting utilities     _repr_instance = HTMLRepr()    repr = _repr_instance.repr    escape = _repr_instance.escape     def page(self, title, contents):        """Format an HTML page."""        return '''\<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"><html><head><title>Python: %s</title><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body bgcolor="#f0f0f8">%s</body></html>''' % (title, contents)     def heading(self, title, fgcol, bgcol, extras=''):        """Format a page heading."""        return '''<table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="heading"><tr bgcolor="%s"><td valign=bottom>&nbsp;<br><font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial">&nbsp;<br>%s</font></td><td align=right valign=bottom><font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial">%s</font></td></tr></table>    ''' % (bgcol, fgcol, title, fgcol, extras or '&nbsp;')     def section(self, title, fgcol, bgcol, contents, width=6,                prelude='', marginalia=None, gap='&nbsp;'):        """Format a section with a heading."""        if marginalia is None:            marginalia = '<tt>' + '&nbsp;' * width + '</tt>'        result = '''<p><table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"><tr bgcolor="%s"><td colspan=3 valign=bottom>&nbsp;<br><font color="%s" face="helvetica, arial">%s</font></td></tr>    ''' % (bgcol, fgcol, title)        if prelude:            result = result + '''<tr bgcolor="%s"><td rowspan=2>%s</td><td colspan=2>%s</td></tr><tr><td>%s</td>''' % (bgcol, marginalia, prelude, gap)        else:            result = result + '''<tr><td bgcolor="%s">%s</td><td>%s</td>''' % (bgcol, marginalia, gap)         return result + '\n<td width="100%%">%s</td></tr></table>' % contents     def bigsection(self, title, *args):        """Format a section with a big heading."""        title = '<big><strong>%s</strong></big>' % title        return self.section(title, *args)     def preformat(self, text):        """Format literal preformatted text."""        text = self.escape(text.expandtabs())        return replace(text, '\n\n', '\n \n', '\n\n', '\n \n',                             ' ', '&nbsp;', '\n', '<br>\n')     def multicolumn(self, list, format, cols=4):        """Format a list of items into a multi-column list."""        result = ''        rows = (len(list)+cols-1)//cols        for col in range(cols):            result = result + '<td width="%d%%" valign=top>' % (100//cols)            for i in range(rows*col, rows*col+rows):                if i < len(list):                    result = result + format(list[i]) + '<br>\n'            result = result + '</td>'        return '<table width="100%%" summary="list"><tr>%s</tr></table>' % result     def grey(self, text): return '<font color="#909090">%s</font>' % text     def namelink(self, name, *dicts):        """Make a link for an identifier, given name-to-URL mappings."""        for dict in dicts:            if name in dict:                return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (dict[name], name)        return name     def classlink(self, object, modname):        """Make a link for a class."""        name, module = object.__name__, sys.modules.get(object.__module__)        if hasattr(module, name) and getattr(module, name) is object:            return '<a href="%s.html#%s">%s</a>' % (                module.__name__, name, classname(object, modname))        return classname(object, modname)     def modulelink(self, object):        """Make a link for a module."""        return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (object.__name__, object.__name__)     def modpkglink(self, modpkginfo):        """Make a link for a module or package to display in an index."""        name, path, ispackage, shadowed = modpkginfo        if shadowed:            return self.grey(name)        if path:            url = '%s.%s.html' % (path, name)        else:            url = '%s.html' % name        if ispackage:            text = '<strong>%s</strong>&nbsp;(package)' % name        else:            text = name        return '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, text)     def filelink(self, url, path):        """Make a link to source file."""        return '<a href="file:%s">%s</a>' % (url, path)     def markup(self, text, escape=None, funcs={}, classes={}, methods={}):        """Mark up some plain text, given a context of symbols to look for.        Each context dictionary maps object names to anchor names."""        escape = escape or self.escape        results = []        here = 0        pattern = re.compile(r'\b((http|https|ftp)://\S+[\w/]|'                                r'RFC[- ]?(\d+)|'                                r'PEP[- ]?(\d+)|'                                r'(self\.)?(\w+))')        while True:            match = pattern.search(text, here)            if not match: break            start, end = match.span()            results.append(escape(text[here:start]))             all, scheme, rfc, pep, selfdot, name = match.groups()            if scheme:                url = escape(all).replace('"', '&quot;')                results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, url))            elif rfc:                url = 'http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc%d.txt' % int(rfc)                results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, escape(all)))            elif pep:                url = 'https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-%04d/' % int(pep)                results.append('<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (url, escape(all)))            elif selfdot:                # Create a link for methods like 'self.method(...)'                # and use <strong> for attributes like 'self.attr'                if text[end:end+1] == '(':                    results.append('self.' + self.namelink(name, methods))                else:                    results.append('self.<strong>%s</strong>' % name)            elif text[end:end+1] == '(':                results.append(self.namelink(name, methods, funcs, classes))            else:                results.append(self.namelink(name, classes))            here = end        results.append(escape(text[here:]))        return ''.join(results)     # ---------------------------------------------- type-specific routines     def formattree(self, tree, modname, parent=None):        """Produce HTML for a class tree as given by inspect.getclasstree()."""        result = ''        for entry in tree:            if type(entry) is type(()):                c, bases = entry                result = result + '<dt><font face="helvetica, arial">'                result = result + self.classlink(c, modname)                if bases and bases != (parent,):                    parents = []                    for base in bases:                        parents.append(self.classlink(base, modname))                    result = result + '(' + ', '.join(parents) + ')'                result = result + '\n</font></dt>'            elif type(entry) is type([]):                result = result + '<dd>\n%s</dd>\n' % self.formattree(                    entry, modname, c)        return '<dl>\n%s</dl>\n' % result     def docmodule(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored):        """Produce HTML documentation for a module object."""        name = object.__name__ # ignore the passed-in name        try:            all = object.__all__        except AttributeError:            all = None        parts = name.split('.')        links = []        for i in range(len(parts)-1):            links.append(                '<a href="%s.html"><font color="#ffffff">%s</font></a>' %                ('.'.join(parts[:i+1]), parts[i]))        linkedname = '.'.join(links + parts[-1:])        head = '<big><big><strong>%s</strong></big></big>' % linkedname        try:            path = inspect.getabsfile(object)            url = urllib.parse.quote(path)            filelink = self.filelink(url, path)        except TypeError:            filelink = '(built-in)'        info = []        if hasattr(object, '__version__'):            version = str(object.__version__)            if version[:11] == '$' + 'Revision: ' and version[-1:] == '$':                version = version[11:-1].strip()            info.append('version %s' % self.escape(version))        if hasattr(object, '__date__'):            info.append(self.escape(str(object.__date__)))        if info:            head = head + ' (%s)' % ', '.join(info)        docloc = self.getdocloc(object)        if docloc is not None:            docloc = '<br><a href="%(docloc)s">Module Reference</a>' % locals()        else:            docloc = ''        result = self.heading(            head, '#ffffff', '#7799ee',            '<a href=".">index</a><br>' + filelink + docloc)         modules = inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.ismodule)         classes, cdict = [], {}        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, _isclass):            # if __all__ exists, believe it.  Otherwise use old heuristic.            if (all is not None or                (inspect.getmodule(value) or object) is object):                if visiblename(key, all, object):                    classes.append((key, value))                    cdict[key] = cdict[value] = '#' + key        for key, value in classes:            for base in value.__bases__:                key, modname = base.__name__, base.__module__                module = sys.modules.get(modname)                if modname != name and module and hasattr(module, key):                    if getattr(module, key) is base:                        if not key in cdict:                            cdict[key] = cdict[base] = modname + '.html#' + key        funcs, fdict = [], {}        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.isroutine):            # if __all__ exists, believe it.  Otherwise use old heuristic.            if (all is not None or                inspect.isbuiltin(value) or inspect.getmodule(value) is object):                if visiblename(key, all, object):                    funcs.append((key, value))                    fdict[key] = '#-' + key                    if inspect.isfunction(value): fdict[value] = fdict[key]        data = []        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, isdata):            if visiblename(key, all, object):                data.append((key, value))         doc = self.markup(getdoc(object), self.preformat, fdict, cdict)        doc = doc and '<tt>%s</tt>' % doc        result = result + '<p>%s</p>\n' % doc         if hasattr(object, '__path__'):            modpkgs = []            for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(object.__path__):                modpkgs.append((modname, name, ispkg, 0))            modpkgs.sort()            contents = self.multicolumn(modpkgs, self.modpkglink)            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Package Contents', '#ffffff', '#aa55cc', contents)        elif modules:            contents = self.multicolumn(                modules, lambda t: self.modulelink(t[1]))            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Modules', '#ffffff', '#aa55cc', contents)         if classes:            classlist = [value for (key, value) in classes]            contents = [                self.formattree(inspect.getclasstree(classlist, 1), name)]            for key, value in classes:                contents.append(self.document(value, key, name, fdict, cdict))            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Classes', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', ' '.join(contents))        if funcs:            contents = []            for key, value in funcs:                contents.append(self.document(value, key, name, fdict, cdict))            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Functions', '#ffffff', '#eeaa77', ' '.join(contents))        if data:            contents = []            for key, value in data:                contents.append(self.document(value, key))            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Data', '#ffffff', '#55aa55', '<br>\n'.join(contents))        if hasattr(object, '__author__'):            contents = self.markup(str(object.__author__), self.preformat)            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Author', '#ffffff', '#7799ee', contents)        if hasattr(object, '__credits__'):            contents = self.markup(str(object.__credits__), self.preformat)            result = result + self.bigsection(                'Credits', '#ffffff', '#7799ee', contents)         return result     def docclass(self, object, name=None, mod=None, funcs={}, classes={},                 *ignored):        """Produce HTML documentation for a class object."""        realname = object.__name__        name = name or realname        bases = object.__bases__         contents = []        push = contents.append         # Cute little class to pump out a horizontal rule between sections.        class HorizontalRule:            def __init__(self):                self.needone = 0            def maybe(self):                if self.needone:                    push('<hr>\n')                self.needone = 1        hr = HorizontalRule()         # List the mro, if non-trivial.        mro = deque(inspect.getmro(object))        if len(mro) > 2:            hr.maybe()            push('<dl><dt>Method resolution order:</dt>\n')            for base in mro:                push('<dd>%s</dd>\n' % self.classlink(base,                                                      object.__module__))            push('</dl>\n')         def spill(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    try:                        value = getattr(object, name)                    except Exception:                        # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__.                        # (bug #1785)                        push(self.docdata(value, name, mod))                    else:                        push(self.document(value, name, mod,                                        funcs, classes, mdict, object))                    push('\n')            return attrs         def spilldescriptors(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    push(self.docdata(value, name, mod))            return attrs         def spilldata(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    base = self.docother(getattr(object, name), name, mod)                    doc = getdoc(value)                    if not doc:                        push('<dl><dt>%s</dl>\n' % base)                    else:                        doc = self.markup(getdoc(value), self.preformat,                                          funcs, classes, mdict)                        doc = '<dd><tt>%s</tt>' % doc                        push('<dl><dt>%s%s</dl>\n' % (base, doc))                    push('\n')            return attrs         attrs = [(name, kind, cls, value)                 for name, kind, cls, value in classify_class_attrs(object)                 if visiblename(name, obj=object)]         mdict = {}        for key, kind, homecls, value in attrs:            mdict[key] = anchor = '#' + name + '-' + key            try:                value = getattr(object, name)            except Exception:                # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__.                # (bug #1785)                pass            try:                # The value may not be hashable (e.g., a data attr with                # a dict or list value).                mdict[value] = anchor            except TypeError:                pass         while attrs:            if mro:                thisclass = mro.popleft()            else:                thisclass = attrs[0][2]            attrs, inherited = _split_list(attrs, lambda t: t[2] is thisclass)             if object is not builtins.object and thisclass is builtins.object:                attrs = inherited                continue            elif thisclass is object:                tag = 'defined here'            else:                tag = 'inherited from %s' % self.classlink(thisclass,                                                           object.__module__)            tag += ':<br>\n'             sort_attributes(attrs, object)             # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind.            attrs = spill('Methods %s' % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'method')            attrs = spill('Class methods %s' % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'class method')            attrs = spill('Static methods %s' % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'static method')            attrs = spilldescriptors("Readonly properties %s" % tag, attrs,                                     lambda t: t[1] == 'readonly property')            attrs = spilldescriptors('Data descriptors %s' % tag, attrs,                                     lambda t: t[1] == 'data descriptor')            attrs = spilldata('Data and other attributes %s' % tag, attrs,                              lambda t: t[1] == 'data')            assert attrs == []            attrs = inherited         contents = ''.join(contents)         if name == realname:            title = '<a name="%s">class <strong>%s</strong></a>' % (                name, realname)        else:            title = '<strong>%s</strong> = <a name="%s">class %s</a>' % (                name, name, realname)        if bases:            parents = []            for base in bases:                parents.append(self.classlink(base, object.__module__))            title = title + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents)         decl = ''        try:            signature = inspect.signature(object)        except (ValueError, TypeError):            signature = None        if signature:            argspec = str(signature)            if argspec and argspec != '()':                decl = name + self.escape(argspec) + '\n\n'         doc = getdoc(object)        if decl:            doc = decl + (doc or '')        doc = self.markup(doc, self.preformat, funcs, classes, mdict)        doc = doc and '<tt>%s<br>&nbsp;</tt>' % doc         return self.section(title, '#000000', '#ffc8d8', contents, 3, doc)     def formatvalue(self, object):        """Format an argument default value as text."""        return self.grey('=' + self.repr(object))     def docroutine(self, object, name=None, mod=None,                   funcs={}, classes={}, methods={}, cl=None):        """Produce HTML documentation for a function or method object."""        realname = object.__name__        name = name or realname        anchor = (cl and cl.__name__ or '') + '-' + name        note = ''        skipdocs = 0        if _is_bound_method(object):            imclass = object.__self__.__class__            if cl:                if imclass is not cl:                    note = ' from ' + self.classlink(imclass, mod)            else:                if object.__self__ is not None:                    note = ' method of %s instance' % self.classlink(                        object.__self__.__class__, mod)                else:                    note = ' unbound %s method' % self.classlink(imclass,mod)         if (inspect.iscoroutinefunction(object) or                inspect.isasyncgenfunction(object)):            asyncqualifier = 'async '        else:            asyncqualifier = ''         if name == realname:            title = '<a name="%s"><strong>%s</strong></a>' % (anchor, realname)        else:            if cl and inspect.getattr_static(cl, realname, []) is object:                reallink = '<a href="#%s">%s</a>' % (                    cl.__name__ + '-' + realname, realname)                skipdocs = 1            else:                reallink = realname            title = '<a name="%s"><strong>%s</strong></a> = %s' % (                anchor, name, reallink)        argspec = None        if inspect.isroutine(object):            try:                signature = inspect.signature(object)            except (ValueError, TypeError):                signature = None            if signature:                argspec = str(signature)                if realname == '<lambda>':                    title = '<strong>%s</strong> <em>lambda</em> ' % name                    # XXX lambda's won't usually have func_annotations['return']                    # since the syntax doesn't support but it is possible.                    # So removing parentheses isn't truly safe.                    argspec = argspec[1:-1] # remove parentheses        if not argspec:            argspec = '(...)'         decl = asyncqualifier + title + self.escape(argspec) + (note and               self.grey('<font face="helvetica, arial">%s</font>' % note))         if skipdocs:            return '<dl><dt>%s</dt></dl>\n' % decl        else:            doc = self.markup(                getdoc(object), self.preformat, funcs, classes, methods)            doc = doc and '<dd><tt>%s</tt></dd>' % doc            return '<dl><dt>%s</dt>%s</dl>\n' % (decl, doc)     def docdata(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None):        """Produce html documentation for a data descriptor."""        results = []        push = results.append         if name:            push('<dl><dt><strong>%s</strong></dt>\n' % name)        doc = self.markup(getdoc(object), self.preformat)        if doc:            push('<dd><tt>%s</tt></dd>\n' % doc)        push('</dl>\n')         return ''.join(results)     docproperty = docdata     def docother(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored):        """Produce HTML documentation for a data object."""        lhs = name and '<strong>%s</strong> = ' % name or ''        return lhs + self.repr(object)     def index(self, dir, shadowed=None):        """Generate an HTML index for a directory of modules."""        modpkgs = []        if shadowed is None: shadowed = {}        for importer, name, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules([dir]):            if any((0xD800 <= ord(ch) <= 0xDFFF) for ch in name):                # ignore a module if its name contains a surrogate character                continue            modpkgs.append((name, '', ispkg, name in shadowed))            shadowed[name] = 1         modpkgs.sort()        contents = self.multicolumn(modpkgs, self.modpkglink)        return self.bigsection(dir, '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents) # -------------------------------------------- text documentation generator class TextRepr(Repr):    """Class for safely making a text representation of a Python object."""    def __init__(self):        Repr.__init__(self)        self.maxlist = self.maxtuple = 20        self.maxdict = 10        self.maxstring = self.maxother = 100     def repr1(self, x, level):        if hasattr(type(x), '__name__'):            methodname = 'repr_' + '_'.join(type(x).__name__.split())            if hasattr(self, methodname):                return getattr(self, methodname)(x, level)        return cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxother)     def repr_string(self, x, level):        test = cram(x, self.maxstring)        testrepr = repr(test)        if '\\' in test and '\\' not in replace(testrepr, r'\\', ''):            # Backslashes are only literal in the string and are never            # needed to make any special characters, so show a raw string.            return 'r' + testrepr[0] + test + testrepr[0]        return testrepr     repr_str = repr_string     def repr_instance(self, x, level):        try:            return cram(stripid(repr(x)), self.maxstring)        except:            return '<%s instance>' % x.__class__.__name__ class TextDoc(Doc):    """Formatter class for text documentation."""     # ------------------------------------------- text formatting utilities     _repr_instance = TextRepr()    repr = _repr_instance.repr     def bold(self, text):        """Format a string in bold by overstriking."""        return ''.join(ch + '\b' + ch for ch in text)     def indent(self, text, prefix='    '):        """Indent text by prepending a given prefix to each line."""        if not text: return ''        lines = [prefix + line for line in text.split('\n')]        if lines: lines[-1] = lines[-1].rstrip()        return '\n'.join(lines)     def section(self, title, contents):        """Format a section with a given heading."""        clean_contents = self.indent(contents).rstrip()        return self.bold(title) + '\n' + clean_contents + '\n\n'     # ---------------------------------------------- type-specific routines     def formattree(self, tree, modname, parent=None, prefix=''):        """Render in text a class tree as returned by inspect.getclasstree()."""        result = ''        for entry in tree:            if type(entry) is type(()):                c, bases = entry                result = result + prefix + classname(c, modname)                if bases and bases != (parent,):                    parents = (classname(c, modname) for c in bases)                    result = result + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents)                result = result + '\n'            elif type(entry) is type([]):                result = result + self.formattree(                    entry, modname, c, prefix + '    ')        return result     def docmodule(self, object, name=None, mod=None):        """Produce text documentation for a given module object."""        name = object.__name__ # ignore the passed-in name        synop, desc = splitdoc(getdoc(object))        result = self.section('NAME', name + (synop and ' - ' + synop))        all = getattr(object, '__all__', None)        docloc = self.getdocloc(object)        if docloc is not None:            result = result + self.section('MODULE REFERENCE', docloc + """ The following documentation is automatically generated from the Pythonsource files.  It may be incomplete, incorrect or include features thatare considered implementation detail and may vary between Pythonimplementations.  When in doubt, consult the module reference at thelocation listed above.""")         if desc:            result = result + self.section('DESCRIPTION', desc)         classes = []        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, _isclass):            # if __all__ exists, believe it.  Otherwise use old heuristic.            if (all is not None                or (inspect.getmodule(value) or object) is object):                if visiblename(key, all, object):                    classes.append((key, value))        funcs = []        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.isroutine):            # if __all__ exists, believe it.  Otherwise use old heuristic.            if (all is not None or                inspect.isbuiltin(value) or inspect.getmodule(value) is object):                if visiblename(key, all, object):                    funcs.append((key, value))        data = []        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, isdata):            if visiblename(key, all, object):                data.append((key, value))         modpkgs = []        modpkgs_names = set()        if hasattr(object, '__path__'):            for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(object.__path__):                modpkgs_names.add(modname)                if ispkg:                    modpkgs.append(modname + ' (package)')                else:                    modpkgs.append(modname)             modpkgs.sort()            result = result + self.section(                'PACKAGE CONTENTS', '\n'.join(modpkgs))         # Detect submodules as sometimes created by C extensions        submodules = []        for key, value in inspect.getmembers(object, inspect.ismodule):            if value.__name__.startswith(name + '.') and key not in modpkgs_names:                submodules.append(key)        if submodules:            submodules.sort()            result = result + self.section(                'SUBMODULES', '\n'.join(submodules))         if classes:            classlist = [value for key, value in classes]            contents = [self.formattree(                inspect.getclasstree(classlist, 1), name)]            for key, value in classes:                contents.append(self.document(value, key, name))            result = result + self.section('CLASSES', '\n'.join(contents))         if funcs:            contents = []            for key, value in funcs:                contents.append(self.document(value, key, name))            result = result + self.section('FUNCTIONS', '\n'.join(contents))         if data:            contents = []            for key, value in data:                contents.append(self.docother(value, key, name, maxlen=70))            result = result + self.section('DATA', '\n'.join(contents))         if hasattr(object, '__version__'):            version = str(object.__version__)            if version[:11] == '$' + 'Revision: ' and version[-1:] == '$':                version = version[11:-1].strip()            result = result + self.section('VERSION', version)        if hasattr(object, '__date__'):            result = result + self.section('DATE', str(object.__date__))        if hasattr(object, '__author__'):            result = result + self.section('AUTHOR', str(object.__author__))        if hasattr(object, '__credits__'):            result = result + self.section('CREDITS', str(object.__credits__))        try:            file = inspect.getabsfile(object)        except TypeError:            file = '(built-in)'        result = result + self.section('FILE', file)        return result     def docclass(self, object, name=None, mod=None, *ignored):        """Produce text documentation for a given class object."""        realname = object.__name__        name = name or realname        bases = object.__bases__         def makename(c, m=object.__module__):            return classname(c, m)         if name == realname:            title = 'class ' + self.bold(realname)        else:            title = self.bold(name) + ' = class ' + realname        if bases:            parents = map(makename, bases)            title = title + '(%s)' % ', '.join(parents)         contents = []        push = contents.append         try:            signature = inspect.signature(object)        except (ValueError, TypeError):            signature = None        if signature:            argspec = str(signature)            if argspec and argspec != '()':                push(name + argspec + '\n')         doc = getdoc(object)        if doc:            push(doc + '\n')         # List the mro, if non-trivial.        mro = deque(inspect.getmro(object))        if len(mro) > 2:            push("Method resolution order:")            for base in mro:                push('    ' + makename(base))            push('')         # List the built-in subclasses, if any:        subclasses = sorted(            (str(cls.__name__) for cls in type.__subclasses__(object)             if not cls.__name__.startswith("_") and cls.__module__ == "builtins"),            key=str.lower        )        no_of_subclasses = len(subclasses)        MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY = 4        if subclasses:            push("Built-in subclasses:")            for subclassname in subclasses[:MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY]:                push('    ' + subclassname)            if no_of_subclasses > MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY:                push('    ... and ' +                     str(no_of_subclasses - MAX_SUBCLASSES_TO_DISPLAY) +                     ' other subclasses')            push('')         # Cute little class to pump out a horizontal rule between sections.        class HorizontalRule:            def __init__(self):                self.needone = 0            def maybe(self):                if self.needone:                    push('-' * 70)                self.needone = 1        hr = HorizontalRule()         def spill(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    try:                        value = getattr(object, name)                    except Exception:                        # Some descriptors may meet a failure in their __get__.                        # (bug #1785)                        push(self.docdata(value, name, mod))                    else:                        push(self.document(value,                                        name, mod, object))            return attrs         def spilldescriptors(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    push(self.docdata(value, name, mod))            return attrs         def spilldata(msg, attrs, predicate):            ok, attrs = _split_list(attrs, predicate)            if ok:                hr.maybe()                push(msg)                for name, kind, homecls, value in ok:                    doc = getdoc(value)                    try:                        obj = getattr(object, name)                    except AttributeError:                        obj = homecls.__dict__[name]                    push(self.docother(obj, name, mod, maxlen=70, doc=doc) +                         '\n')            return attrs         attrs = [(name, kind, cls, value)                 for name, kind, cls, value in classify_class_attrs(object)                 if visiblename(name, obj=object)]         while attrs:            if mro:                thisclass = mro.popleft()            else:                thisclass = attrs[0][2]            attrs, inherited = _split_list(attrs, lambda t: t[2] is thisclass)             if object is not builtins.object and thisclass is builtins.object:                attrs = inherited                continue            elif thisclass is object:                tag = "defined here"            else:                tag = "inherited from %s" % classname(thisclass,                                                      object.__module__)             sort_attributes(attrs, object)             # Pump out the attrs, segregated by kind.            attrs = spill("Methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'method')            attrs = spill("Class methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'class method')            attrs = spill("Static methods %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                          lambda t: t[1] == 'static method')            attrs = spilldescriptors("Readonly properties %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                                     lambda t: t[1] == 'readonly property')            attrs = spilldescriptors("Data descriptors %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                                     lambda t: t[1] == 'data descriptor')            attrs = spilldata("Data and other attributes %s:\n" % tag, attrs,                              lambda t: t[1] == 'data')             assert attrs == []            attrs = inherited         contents = '\n'.join(contents)        if not contents:            return title + '\n'        return title + '\n' + self.indent(contents.rstrip(), ' |  ') + '\n'     def formatvalue(self, object):        """Format an argument default value as text."""        return '=' + self.repr(object)     def docroutine(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None):        """Produce text documentation for a function or method object."""        realname = object.__name__        name = name or realname        note = ''        skipdocs = 0        if _is_bound_method(object):            imclass = object.__self__.__class__            if cl:                if imclass is not cl:                    note = ' from ' + classname(imclass, mod)            else:                if object.__self__ is not None:                    note = ' method of %s instance' % classname(                        object.__self__.__class__, mod)                else:                    note = ' unbound %s method' % classname(imclass,mod)         if (inspect.iscoroutinefunction(object) or                inspect.isasyncgenfunction(object)):            asyncqualifier = 'async '        else:            asyncqualifier = ''         if name == realname:            title = self.bold(realname)        else:            if cl and inspect.getattr_static(cl, realname, []) is object:                skipdocs = 1            title = self.bold(name) + ' = ' + realname        argspec = None         if inspect.isroutine(object):            try:                signature = inspect.signature(object)            except (ValueError, TypeError):                signature = None            if signature:                argspec = str(signature)                if realname == '<lambda>':                    title = self.bold(name) + ' lambda '                    # XXX lambda's won't usually have func_annotations['return']                    # since the syntax doesn't support but it is possible.                    # So removing parentheses isn't truly safe.                    argspec = argspec[1:-1] # remove parentheses        if not argspec:            argspec = '(...)'        decl = asyncqualifier + title + argspec + note         if skipdocs:            return decl + '\n'        else:            doc = getdoc(object) or ''            return decl + '\n' + (doc and self.indent(doc).rstrip() + '\n')     def docdata(self, object, name=None, mod=None, cl=None):        """Produce text documentation for a data descriptor."""        results = []        push = results.append         if name:            push(self.bold(name))            push('\n')        doc = getdoc(object) or ''        if doc:            push(self.indent(doc))            push('\n')        return ''.join(results)     docproperty = docdata     def docother(self, object, name=None, mod=None, parent=None, maxlen=None, doc=None):        """Produce text documentation for a data object."""        repr = self.repr(object)        if maxlen:            line = (name and name + ' = ' or '') + repr            chop = maxlen - len(line)            if chop < 0: repr = repr[:chop] + '...'        line = (name and self.bold(name) + ' = ' or '') + repr        if not doc:            doc = getdoc(object)        if doc:            line += '\n' + self.indent(str(doc)) + '\n'        return line class _PlainTextDoc(TextDoc):    """Subclass of TextDoc which overrides string styling"""    def bold(self, text):        return text # --------------------------------------------------------- user interfaces def pager(text):    """The first time this is called, determine what kind of pager to use."""    global pager    pager = getpager()    pager(text) def getpager():    """Decide what method to use for paging through text."""    if not hasattr(sys.stdin, "isatty"):        return plainpager    if not hasattr(sys.stdout, "isatty"):        return plainpager    if not sys.stdin.isatty() or not sys.stdout.isatty():        return plainpager    use_pager = os.environ.get('MANPAGER') or os.environ.get('PAGER')    if use_pager:        if sys.platform == 'win32': # pipes completely broken in Windows            return lambda text: tempfilepager(plain(text), use_pager)        elif os.environ.get('TERM') in ('dumb', 'emacs'):            return lambda text: pipepager(plain(text), use_pager)        else:            return lambda text: pipepager(text, use_pager)    if os.environ.get('TERM') in ('dumb', 'emacs'):        return plainpager    if sys.platform == 'win32':        return lambda text: tempfilepager(plain(text), 'more <')    if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('(less) 2>/dev/null') == 0:        return lambda text: pipepager(text, 'less')     import tempfile    (fd, filename) = tempfile.mkstemp()    os.close(fd)    try:        if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('more "%s"' % filename) == 0:            return lambda text: pipepager(text, 'more')        else:            return ttypager    finally:        os.unlink(filename) def plain(text):    """Remove boldface formatting from text."""    return re.sub('.\b', '', text) def pipepager(text, cmd):    """Page through text by feeding it to another program."""    import subprocess    proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)    try:        with io.TextIOWrapper(proc.stdin, errors='backslashreplace') as pipe:            try:                pipe.write(text)            except KeyboardInterrupt:                # We've hereby abandoned whatever text hasn't been written,                # but the pager is still in control of the terminal.                pass    except OSError:        pass # Ignore broken pipes caused by quitting the pager program.    while True:        try:            proc.wait()            break        except KeyboardInterrupt:            # Ignore ctl-c like the pager itself does.  Otherwise the pager is            # left running and the terminal is in raw mode and unusable.            pass def tempfilepager(text, cmd):    """Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file."""    import tempfile    with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir:        filename = os.path.join(tempdir, 'pydoc.out')        with open(filename, 'w', errors='backslashreplace',                  encoding=os.device_encoding(0) if                  sys.platform == 'win32' else None                  ) as file:            file.write(text)        os.system(cmd + ' "' + filename + '"') def _escape_stdout(text):    # Escape non-encodable characters to avoid encoding errors later    encoding = getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding', None) or 'utf-8'    return text.encode(encoding, 'backslashreplace').decode(encoding) def ttypager(text):    """Page through text on a text terminal."""    lines = plain(_escape_stdout(text)).split('\n')    try:        import tty        fd = sys.stdin.fileno()        old = tty.tcgetattr(fd)        tty.setcbreak(fd)        getchar = lambda: sys.stdin.read(1)    except (ImportError, AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation):        tty = None        getchar = lambda: sys.stdin.readline()[:-1][:1]     try:        try:            h = int(os.environ.get('LINES', 0))        except ValueError:            h = 0        if h <= 1:            h = 25        r = inc = h - 1        sys.stdout.write('\n'.join(lines[:inc]) + '\n')        while lines[r:]:            sys.stdout.write('-- more --')            sys.stdout.flush()            c = getchar()             if c in ('q', 'Q'):                sys.stdout.write('\r          \r')                break            elif c in ('\r', '\n'):                sys.stdout.write('\r          \r' + lines[r] + '\n')                r = r + 1                continue            if c in ('b', 'B', '\x1b'):                r = r - inc - inc                if r < 0: r = 0            sys.stdout.write('\n' + '\n'.join(lines[r:r+inc]) + '\n')            r = r + inc     finally:        if tty:            tty.tcsetattr(fd, tty.TCSAFLUSH, old) def plainpager(text):    """Simply print unformatted text.  This is the ultimate fallback."""    sys.stdout.write(plain(_escape_stdout(text))) def describe(thing):    """Produce a short description of the given thing."""    if inspect.ismodule(thing):        if thing.__name__ in sys.builtin_module_names:            return 'built-in module ' + thing.__name__        if hasattr(thing, '__path__'):            return 'package ' + thing.__name__        else:            return 'module ' + thing.__name__    if inspect.isbuiltin(thing):        return 'built-in function ' + thing.__name__    if inspect.isgetsetdescriptor(thing):        return 'getset descriptor %s.%s.%s' % (            thing.__objclass__.__module__, thing.__objclass__.__name__,            thing.__name__)    if inspect.ismemberdescriptor(thing):        return 'member descriptor %s.%s.%s' % (            thing.__objclass__.__module__, thing.__objclass__.__name__,            thing.__name__)    if _isclass(thing):        return 'class ' + thing.__name__    if inspect.isfunction(thing):        return 'function ' + thing.__name__    if inspect.ismethod(thing):        return 'method ' + thing.__name__    return type(thing).__name__ def locate(path, forceload=0):    """Locate an object by name or dotted path, importing as necessary."""    parts = [part for part in path.split('.') if part]    module, n = None, 0    while n < len(parts):        nextmodule = safeimport('.'.join(parts[:n+1]), forceload)        if nextmodule: module, n = nextmodule, n + 1        else: break    if module:        object = module    else:        object = builtins    for part in parts[n:]:        try:            object = getattr(object, part)        except AttributeError:            return None    return object # --------------------------------------- interactive interpreter interface text = TextDoc()plaintext = _PlainTextDoc()html = HTMLDoc() def resolve(thing, forceload=0):    """Given an object or a path to an object, get the object and its name."""    if isinstance(thing, str):        object = locate(thing, forceload)        if object is None:            raise ImportError('''\No Python documentation found for %r.Use help() to get the interactive help utility.Use help(str) for help on the str class.''' % thing)        return object, thing    else:        name = getattr(thing, '__name__', None)        return thing, name if isinstance(name, str) else None def render_doc(thing, title='Python Library Documentation: %s', forceload=0,        renderer=None):    """Render text documentation, given an object or a path to an object."""    if renderer is None:        renderer = text    object, name = resolve(thing, forceload)    desc = describe(object)    module = inspect.getmodule(object)    if name and '.' in name:        desc += ' in ' + name[:name.rfind('.')]    elif module and module is not object:        desc += ' in module ' + module.__name__     if not (inspect.ismodule(object) or              _isclass(object) or              inspect.isroutine(object) or              inspect.isdatadescriptor(object) or              _getdoc(object)):        # If the passed object is a piece of data or an instance,        # document its available methods instead of its value.        if hasattr(object, '__origin__'):            object = object.__origin__        else:            object = type(object)            desc += ' object'    return title % desc + '\n\n' + renderer.document(object, name) def doc(thing, title='Python Library Documentation: %s', forceload=0,        output=None):    """Display text documentation, given an object or a path to an object."""    try:        if output is None:            pager(render_doc(thing, title, forceload))        else:            output.write(render_doc(thing, title, forceload, plaintext))    except (ImportError, ErrorDuringImport) as value:        print(value) def writedoc(thing, forceload=0):    """Write HTML documentation to a file in the current directory."""    try:        object, name = resolve(thing, forceload)        page = html.page(describe(object), html.document(object, name))        with open(name + '.html', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:            file.write(page)        print('wrote', name + '.html')    except (ImportError, ErrorDuringImport) as value:        print(value) def writedocs(dir, pkgpath='', done=None):    """Write out HTML documentation for all modules in a directory tree."""    if done is None: done = {}    for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages([dir], pkgpath):        writedoc(modname)    return class Helper:     # These dictionaries map a topic name to either an alias, or a tuple    # (label, seealso-items).  The "label" is the label of the corresponding    # section in the .rst file under Doc/ and an index into the dictionary    # in pydoc_data/topics.py.    #    # CAUTION: if you change one of these dictionaries, be sure to adapt the    #          list of needed labels in Doc/tools/extensions/pyspecific.py and    #          regenerate the pydoc_data/topics.py file by running    #              make pydoc-topics    #          in Doc/ and copying the output file into the Lib/ directory.     keywords = {        'False': '',        'None': '',        'True': '',        '__peg_parser__': '',        'and': 'BOOLEAN',        'as': 'with',        'assert': ('assert', ''),        'async': ('async', ''),        'await': ('await', ''),        'break': ('break', 'while for'),        'class': ('class', 'CLASSES SPECIALMETHODS'),        'continue': ('continue', 'while for'),        'def': ('function', ''),        'del': ('del', 'BASICMETHODS'),        'elif': 'if',        'else': ('else', 'while for'),        'except': 'try',        'finally': 'try',        'for': ('for', 'break continue while'),        'from': 'import',        'global': ('global', 'nonlocal NAMESPACES'),        'if': ('if', 'TRUTHVALUE'),        'import': ('import', 'MODULES'),        'in': ('in', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'),        'is': 'COMPARISON',        'lambda': ('lambda', 'FUNCTIONS'),        'nonlocal': ('nonlocal', 'global NAMESPACES'),        'not': 'BOOLEAN',        'or': 'BOOLEAN',        'pass': ('pass', ''),        'raise': ('raise', 'EXCEPTIONS'),        'return': ('return', 'FUNCTIONS'),        'try': ('try', 'EXCEPTIONS'),        'while': ('while', 'break continue if TRUTHVALUE'),        'with': ('with', 'CONTEXTMANAGERS EXCEPTIONS yield'),        'yield': ('yield', ''),    }    # Either add symbols to this dictionary or to the symbols dictionary    # directly: Whichever is easier. They are merged later.    _strprefixes = [p + q for p in ('b', 'f', 'r', 'u') for q in ("'", '"')]    _symbols_inverse = {        'STRINGS' : ("'", "'''", '"', '"""', *_strprefixes),        'OPERATORS' : ('+', '-', '*', '**', '/', '//', '%', '<<', '>>', '&',                       '|', '^', '~', '<', '>', '<=', '>=', '==', '!=', '<>'),        'COMPARISON' : ('<', '>', '<=', '>=', '==', '!=', '<>'),        'UNARY' : ('-', '~'),        'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT' : ('+=', '-=', '*=', '/=', '%=', '&=', '|=',                                '^=', '<<=', '>>=', '**=', '//='),        'BITWISE' : ('<<', '>>', '&', '|', '^', '~'),        'COMPLEX' : ('j', 'J')    }    symbols = {        '%': 'OPERATORS FORMATTING',        '**': 'POWER',        ',': 'TUPLES LISTS FUNCTIONS',        '.': 'ATTRIBUTES FLOAT MODULES OBJECTS',        '...': 'ELLIPSIS',        ':': 'SLICINGS DICTIONARYLITERALS',        '@': 'def class',        '\\': 'STRINGS',        '_': 'PRIVATENAMES',        '__': 'PRIVATENAMES SPECIALMETHODS',        '`': 'BACKQUOTES',        '(': 'TUPLES FUNCTIONS CALLS',        ')': 'TUPLES FUNCTIONS CALLS',        '[': 'LISTS SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS',        ']': 'LISTS SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS'    }    for topic, symbols_ in _symbols_inverse.items():        for symbol in symbols_:            topics = symbols.get(symbol, topic)            if topic not in topics:                topics = topics + ' ' + topic            symbols[symbol] = topics     topics = {        'TYPES': ('types', 'STRINGS UNICODE NUMBERS SEQUENCES MAPPINGS '                  'FUNCTIONS CLASSES MODULES FILES inspect'),        'STRINGS': ('strings', 'str UNICODE SEQUENCES STRINGMETHODS '                    'FORMATTING TYPES'),        'STRINGMETHODS': ('string-methods', 'STRINGS FORMATTING'),        'FORMATTING': ('formatstrings', 'OPERATORS'),        'UNICODE': ('strings', 'encodings unicode SEQUENCES STRINGMETHODS '                    'FORMATTING TYPES'),        'NUMBERS': ('numbers', 'INTEGER FLOAT COMPLEX TYPES'),        'INTEGER': ('integers', 'int range'),        'FLOAT': ('floating', 'float math'),        'COMPLEX': ('imaginary', 'complex cmath'),        'SEQUENCES': ('typesseq', 'STRINGMETHODS FORMATTING range LISTS'),        'MAPPINGS': 'DICTIONARIES',        'FUNCTIONS': ('typesfunctions', 'def TYPES'),        'METHODS': ('typesmethods', 'class def CLASSES TYPES'),        'CODEOBJECTS': ('bltin-code-objects', 'compile FUNCTIONS TYPES'),        'TYPEOBJECTS': ('bltin-type-objects', 'types TYPES'),        'FRAMEOBJECTS': 'TYPES',        'TRACEBACKS': 'TYPES',        'NONE': ('bltin-null-object', ''),        'ELLIPSIS': ('bltin-ellipsis-object', 'SLICINGS'),        'SPECIALATTRIBUTES': ('specialattrs', ''),        'CLASSES': ('types', 'class SPECIALMETHODS PRIVATENAMES'),        'MODULES': ('typesmodules', 'import'),        'PACKAGES': 'import',        'EXPRESSIONS': ('operator-summary', 'lambda or and not in is BOOLEAN '                        'COMPARISON BITWISE SHIFTING BINARY FORMATTING POWER '                        'UNARY ATTRIBUTES SUBSCRIPTS SLICINGS CALLS TUPLES '                        'LISTS DICTIONARIES'),        'OPERATORS': 'EXPRESSIONS',        'PRECEDENCE': 'EXPRESSIONS',        'OBJECTS': ('objects', 'TYPES'),        'SPECIALMETHODS': ('specialnames', 'BASICMETHODS ATTRIBUTEMETHODS '                           'CALLABLEMETHODS SEQUENCEMETHODS MAPPINGMETHODS '                           'NUMBERMETHODS CLASSES'),        'BASICMETHODS': ('customization', 'hash repr str SPECIALMETHODS'),        'ATTRIBUTEMETHODS': ('attribute-access', 'ATTRIBUTES SPECIALMETHODS'),        'CALLABLEMETHODS': ('callable-types', 'CALLS SPECIALMETHODS'),        'SEQUENCEMETHODS': ('sequence-types', 'SEQUENCES SEQUENCEMETHODS '                             'SPECIALMETHODS'),        'MAPPINGMETHODS': ('sequence-types', 'MAPPINGS SPECIALMETHODS'),        'NUMBERMETHODS': ('numeric-types', 'NUMBERS AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT '                          'SPECIALMETHODS'),        'EXECUTION': ('execmodel', 'NAMESPACES DYNAMICFEATURES EXCEPTIONS'),        'NAMESPACES': ('naming', 'global nonlocal ASSIGNMENT DELETION DYNAMICFEATURES'),        'DYNAMICFEATURES': ('dynamic-features', ''),        'SCOPING': 'NAMESPACES',        'FRAMES': 'NAMESPACES',        'EXCEPTIONS': ('exceptions', 'try except finally raise'),        'CONVERSIONS': ('conversions', ''),        'IDENTIFIERS': ('identifiers', 'keywords SPECIALIDENTIFIERS'),        'SPECIALIDENTIFIERS': ('id-classes', ''),        'PRIVATENAMES': ('atom-identifiers', ''),        'LITERALS': ('atom-literals', 'STRINGS NUMBERS TUPLELITERALS '                     'LISTLITERALS DICTIONARYLITERALS'),        'TUPLES': 'SEQUENCES',        'TUPLELITERALS': ('exprlists', 'TUPLES LITERALS'),        'LISTS': ('typesseq-mutable', 'LISTLITERALS'),        'LISTLITERALS': ('lists', 'LISTS LITERALS'),        'DICTIONARIES': ('typesmapping', 'DICTIONARYLITERALS'),        'DICTIONARYLITERALS': ('dict', 'DICTIONARIES LITERALS'),        'ATTRIBUTES': ('attribute-references', 'getattr hasattr setattr ATTRIBUTEMETHODS'),        'SUBSCRIPTS': ('subscriptions', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'),        'SLICINGS': ('slicings', 'SEQUENCEMETHODS'),        'CALLS': ('calls', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'POWER': ('power', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'UNARY': ('unary', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'BINARY': ('binary', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'SHIFTING': ('shifting', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'BITWISE': ('bitwise', 'EXPRESSIONS'),        'COMPARISON': ('comparisons', 'EXPRESSIONS BASICMETHODS'),        'BOOLEAN': ('booleans', 'EXPRESSIONS TRUTHVALUE'),        'ASSERTION': 'assert',        'ASSIGNMENT': ('assignment', 'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT'),        'AUGMENTEDASSIGNMENT': ('augassign', 'NUMBERMETHODS'),        'DELETION': 'del',        'RETURNING': 'return',        'IMPORTING': 'import',        'CONDITIONAL': 'if',        'LOOPING': ('compound', 'for while break continue'),        'TRUTHVALUE': ('truth', 'if while and or not BASICMETHODS'),        'DEBUGGING': ('debugger', 'pdb'),        'CONTEXTMANAGERS': ('context-managers', 'with'),    }     def __init__(self, input=None, output=None):        self._input = input        self._output = output     @property    def input(self):        return self._input or sys.stdin     @property    def output(self):        return self._output or sys.stdout     def __repr__(self):        if inspect.stack()[1][3] == '?':            self()            return ''        return '<%s.%s instance>' % (self.__class__.__module__,                                     self.__class__.__qualname__)     _GoInteractive = object()    def __call__(self, request=_GoInteractive):        if request is not self._GoInteractive:            self.help(request)        else:            self.intro()            self.interact()            self.output.write('''You are now leaving help and returning to the Python interpreter.If you want to ask for help on a particular object directly from theinterpreter, you can type "help(object)".  Executing "help('string')"has the same effect as typing a particular string at the help> prompt.''')     def interact(self):        self.output.write('\n')        while True:            try:                request = self.getline('help> ')                if not request: break            except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError):                break            request = request.strip()             # Make sure significant trailing quoting marks of literals don't            # get deleted while cleaning input            if (len(request) > 2 and request[0] == request[-1] in ("'", '"')                    and request[0] not in request[1:-1]):                request = request[1:-1]            if request.lower() in ('q', 'quit'): break            if request == 'help':                self.intro()            else:                self.help(request)     def getline(self, prompt):        """Read one line, using input() when appropriate."""        if self.input is sys.stdin:            return input(prompt)        else:            self.output.write(prompt)            self.output.flush()            return self.input.readline()     def help(self, request):        if type(request) is type(''):            request = request.strip()            if request == 'keywords': self.listkeywords()            elif request == 'symbols': self.listsymbols()            elif request == 'topics': self.listtopics()            elif request == 'modules': self.listmodules()            elif request[:8] == 'modules ':                self.listmodules(request.split()[1])            elif request in self.symbols: self.showsymbol(request)            elif request in ['True', 'False', 'None']:                # special case these keywords since they are objects too                doc(eval(request), 'Help on %s:')            elif request in self.keywords: self.showtopic(request)            elif request in self.topics: self.showtopic(request)            elif request: doc(request, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output)            else: doc(str, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output)        elif isinstance(request, Helper): self()        else: doc(request, 'Help on %s:', output=self._output)        self.output.write('\n')     def intro(self):        self.output.write('''Welcome to Python {0}'s help utility! If this is your first time using Python, you should definitely check outthe tutorial on the Internet at https://docs.python.org/{0}/tutorial/. Enter the name of any module, keyword, or topic to get help on writingPython programs and using Python modules.  To quit this help utility andreturn to the interpreter, just type "quit". To get a list of available modules, keywords, symbols, or topics, type"modules", "keywords", "symbols", or "topics".  Each module also comeswith a one-line summary of what it does; to list the modules whose nameor summary contain a given string such as "spam", type "modules spam".'''.format('%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2]))     def list(self, items, columns=4, width=80):        items = list(sorted(items))        colw = width // columns        rows = (len(items) + columns - 1) // columns        for row in range(rows):            for col in range(columns):                i = col * rows + row                if i < len(items):                    self.output.write(items[i])                    if col < columns - 1:                        self.output.write(' ' + ' ' * (colw - 1 - len(items[i])))            self.output.write('\n')     def listkeywords(self):        self.output.write('''Here is a list of the Python keywords.  Enter any keyword to get more help. ''')        self.list(self.keywords.keys())     def listsymbols(self):        self.output.write('''Here is a list of the punctuation symbols which Python assigns special meaningto. Enter any symbol to get more help. ''')        self.list(self.symbols.keys())     def listtopics(self):        self.output.write('''Here is a list of available topics.  Enter any topic name to get more help. ''')        self.list(self.topics.keys())     def showtopic(self, topic, more_xrefs=''):        try:            import pydoc_data.topics        except ImportError:            self.output.write('''Sorry, topic and keyword documentation is not available because themodule "pydoc_data.topics" could not be found.''')            return        target = self.topics.get(topic, self.keywords.get(topic))        if not target:            self.output.write('no documentation found for %s\n' % repr(topic))            return        if type(target) is type(''):            return self.showtopic(target, more_xrefs)         label, xrefs = target        try:            doc = pydoc_data.topics.topics[label]        except KeyError:            self.output.write('no documentation found for %s\n' % repr(topic))            return        doc = doc.strip() + '\n'        if more_xrefs:            xrefs = (xrefs or '') + ' ' + more_xrefs        if xrefs:            import textwrap            text = 'Related help topics: ' + ', '.join(xrefs.split()) + '\n'            wrapped_text = textwrap.wrap(text, 72)            doc += '\n%s\n' % '\n'.join(wrapped_text)        pager(doc)     def _gettopic(self, topic, more_xrefs=''):        """Return unbuffered tuple of (topic, xrefs).         If an error occurs here, the exception is caught and displayed by        the url handler.         This function duplicates the showtopic method but returns its        result directly so it can be formatted for display in an html page.        """        try:            import pydoc_data.topics        except ImportError:            return('''Sorry, topic and keyword documentation is not available because themodule "pydoc_data.topics" could not be found.''' , '')        target = self.topics.get(topic, self.keywords.get(topic))        if not target:            raise ValueError('could not find topic')        if isinstance(target, str):            return self._gettopic(target, more_xrefs)        label, xrefs = target        doc = pydoc_data.topics.topics[label]        if more_xrefs:            xrefs = (xrefs or '') + ' ' + more_xrefs        return doc, xrefs     def showsymbol(self, symbol):        target = self.symbols[symbol]        topic, _, xrefs = target.partition(' ')        self.showtopic(topic, xrefs)     def listmodules(self, key=''):        if key:            self.output.write('''Here is a list of modules whose name or summary contains '{}'.If there are any, enter a module name to get more help. '''.format(key))            apropos(key)        else:            self.output.write('''Please wait a moment while I gather a list of all available modules... ''')            modules = {}            def callback(path, modname, desc, modules=modules):                if modname and modname[-9:] == '.__init__':                    modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)'                if modname.find('.') < 0:                    modules[modname] = 1            def onerror(modname):                callback(None, modname, None)            ModuleScanner().run(callback, onerror=onerror)            self.list(modules.keys())            self.output.write('''Enter any module name to get more help.  Or, type "modules spam" to searchfor modules whose name or summary contain the string "spam".''') help = Helper() class ModuleScanner:    """An interruptible scanner that searches module synopses."""     def run(self, callback, key=None, completer=None, onerror=None):        if key: key = key.lower()        self.quit = False        seen = {}         for modname in sys.builtin_module_names:            if modname != '__main__':                seen[modname] = 1                if key is None:                    callback(None, modname, '')                else:                    name = __import__(modname).__doc__ or ''                    desc = name.split('\n')[0]                    name = modname + ' - ' + desc                    if name.lower().find(key) >= 0:                        callback(None, modname, desc)         for importer, modname, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages(onerror=onerror):            if self.quit:                break             if key is None:                callback(None, modname, '')            else:                try:                    spec = pkgutil._get_spec(importer, modname)                except SyntaxError:                    # raised by tests for bad coding cookies or BOM                    continue                loader = spec.loader                if hasattr(loader, 'get_source'):                    try:                        source = loader.get_source(modname)                    except Exception:                        if onerror:                            onerror(modname)                        continue                    desc = source_synopsis(io.StringIO(source)) or ''                    if hasattr(loader, 'get_filename'):                        path = loader.get_filename(modname)                    else:                        path = None                else:                    try:                        module = importlib._bootstrap._load(spec)                    except ImportError:                        if onerror:                            onerror(modname)                        continue                    desc = module.__doc__.splitlines()[0] if module.__doc__ else ''                    path = getattr(module,'__file__',None)                name = modname + ' - ' + desc                if name.lower().find(key) >= 0:                    callback(path, modname, desc)         if completer:            completer() def apropos(key):    """Print all the one-line module summaries that contain a substring."""    def callback(path, modname, desc):        if modname[-9:] == '.__init__':            modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)'        print(modname, desc and '- ' + desc)    def onerror(modname):        pass    with warnings.catch_warnings():        warnings.filterwarnings('ignore') # ignore problems during import        ModuleScanner().run(callback, key, onerror=onerror) # --------------------------------------- enhanced Web browser interface def _start_server(urlhandler, hostname, port):    """Start an HTTP server thread on a specific port.     Start an HTML/text server thread, so HTML or text documents can be    browsed dynamically and interactively with a Web browser.  Example use:         >>> import time        >>> import pydoc         Define a URL handler.  To determine what the client is asking        for, check the URL and content_type.         Then get or generate some text or HTML code and return it.         >>> def my_url_handler(url, content_type):        ...     text = 'the URL sent was: (%s, %s)' % (url, content_type)        ...     return text         Start server thread on port 0.        If you use port 0, the server will pick a random port number.        You can then use serverthread.port to get the port number.         >>> port = 0        >>> serverthread = pydoc._start_server(my_url_handler, port)         Check that the server is really started.  If it is, open browser        and get first page.  Use serverthread.url as the starting page.         >>> if serverthread.serving:        ...    import webbrowser         The next two lines are commented out so a browser doesn't open if        doctest is run on this module.         #...    webbrowser.open(serverthread.url)        #True         Let the server do its thing. We just need to monitor its status.        Use time.sleep so the loop doesn't hog the CPU.         >>> starttime = time.monotonic()        >>> timeout = 1                    #seconds         This is a short timeout for testing purposes.         >>> while serverthread.serving:        ...     time.sleep(.01)        ...     if serverthread.serving and time.monotonic() - starttime > timeout:        ...          serverthread.stop()        ...          break         Print any errors that may have occurred.         >>> print(serverthread.error)        None   """    import http.server    import email.message    import select    import threading     class DocHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):         def do_GET(self):            """Process a request from an HTML browser.             The URL received is in self.path.            Get an HTML page from self.urlhandler and send it.            """            if self.path.endswith('.css'):                content_type = 'text/css'            else:                content_type = 'text/html'            self.send_response(200)            self.send_header('Content-Type', '%s; charset=UTF-8' % content_type)            self.end_headers()            self.wfile.write(self.urlhandler(                self.path, content_type).encode('utf-8'))         def log_message(self, *args):            # Don't log messages.            pass     class DocServer(http.server.HTTPServer):         def __init__(self, host, port, callback):            self.host = host            self.address = (self.host, port)            self.callback = callback            self.base.__init__(self, self.address, self.handler)            self.quit = False         def serve_until_quit(self):            while not self.quit:                rd, wr, ex = select.select([self.socket.fileno()], [], [], 1)                if rd:                    self.handle_request()            self.server_close()         def server_activate(self):            self.base.server_activate(self)            if self.callback:                self.callback(self)     class ServerThread(threading.Thread):         def __init__(self, urlhandler, host, port):            self.urlhandler = urlhandler            self.host = host            self.port = int(port)            threading.Thread.__init__(self)            self.serving = False            self.error = None         def run(self):            """Start the server."""            try:                DocServer.base = http.server.HTTPServer                DocServer.handler = DocHandler                DocHandler.MessageClass = email.message.Message                DocHandler.urlhandler = staticmethod(self.urlhandler)                docsvr = DocServer(self.host, self.port, self.ready)                self.docserver = docsvr                docsvr.serve_until_quit()            except Exception as e:                self.error = e         def ready(self, server):            self.serving = True            self.host = server.host            self.port = server.server_port            self.url = 'http://%s:%d/' % (self.host, self.port)         def stop(self):            """Stop the server and this thread nicely"""            self.docserver.quit = True            self.join()            # explicitly break a reference cycle: DocServer.callback            # has indirectly a reference to ServerThread.            self.docserver = None            self.serving = False            self.url = None     thread = ServerThread(urlhandler, hostname, port)    thread.start()    # Wait until thread.serving is True to make sure we are    # really up before returning.    while not thread.error and not thread.serving:        time.sleep(.01)    return thread  def _url_handler(url, content_type="text/html"):    """The pydoc url handler for use with the pydoc server.     If the content_type is 'text/css', the _pydoc.css style    sheet is read and returned if it exits.     If the content_type is 'text/html', then the result of    get_html_page(url) is returned.    """    class _HTMLDoc(HTMLDoc):         def page(self, title, contents):            """Format an HTML page."""            css_path = "pydoc_data/_pydoc.css"            css_link = (                '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="%s">' %                css_path)            return '''\<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"><html><head><title>Pydoc: %s</title><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">%s</head><body bgcolor="#f0f0f8">%s<div style="clear:both;padding-top:.5em;">%s</div></body></html>''' % (title, css_link, html_navbar(), contents)      html = _HTMLDoc()     def html_navbar():        version = html.escape("%s [%s, %s]" % (platform.python_version(),                                               platform.python_build()[0],                                               platform.python_compiler()))        return """            <div style='float:left'>                Python %s<br>%s            </div>            <div style='float:right'>                <div style='text-align:center'>                  <a href="index.html">Module Index</a>                  : <a href="topics.html">Topics</a>                  : <a href="keywords.html">Keywords</a>                </div>                <div>                    <form action="get" style='display:inline;'>                      <input type=text name=key size=15>                      <input type=submit value="Get">                    </form>&nbsp;                    <form action="search" style='display:inline;'>                      <input type=text name=key size=15>                      <input type=submit value="Search">                    </form>                </div>            </div>            """ % (version, html.escape(platform.platform(terse=True)))     def html_index():        """Module Index page."""         def bltinlink(name):            return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (name, name)         heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>Index of Modules</strong></big></big>',            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        names = [name for name in sys.builtin_module_names                 if name != '__main__']        contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink)        contents = [heading, '<p>' + html.bigsection(            'Built-in Modules', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents)]         seen = {}        for dir in sys.path:            contents.append(html.index(dir, seen))         contents.append(            '<p align=right><font color="#909090" face="helvetica,'            'arial"><strong>pydoc</strong> by Ka-Ping Yee'            '&lt;ping@lfw.org&gt;</font>')        return 'Index of Modules', ''.join(contents)     def html_search(key):        """Search results page."""        # scan for modules        search_result = []         def callback(path, modname, desc):            if modname[-9:] == '.__init__':                modname = modname[:-9] + ' (package)'            search_result.append((modname, desc and '- ' + desc))         with warnings.catch_warnings():            warnings.filterwarnings('ignore') # ignore problems during import            def onerror(modname):                pass            ModuleScanner().run(callback, key, onerror=onerror)         # format page        def bltinlink(name):            return '<a href="%s.html">%s</a>' % (name, name)         results = []        heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>Search Results</strong></big></big>',            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        for name, desc in search_result:            results.append(bltinlink(name) + desc)        contents = heading + html.bigsection(            'key = %s' % key, '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', '<br>'.join(results))        return 'Search Results', contents     def html_topics():        """Index of topic texts available."""         def bltinlink(name):            return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name)         heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>INDEX</strong></big></big>',            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        names = sorted(Helper.topics.keys())         contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink)        contents = heading + html.bigsection(            'Topics', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents)        return 'Topics', contents     def html_keywords():        """Index of keywords."""        heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>INDEX</strong></big></big>',            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        names = sorted(Helper.keywords.keys())         def bltinlink(name):            return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name)         contents = html.multicolumn(names, bltinlink)        contents = heading + html.bigsection(            'Keywords', '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', contents)        return 'Keywords', contents     def html_topicpage(topic):        """Topic or keyword help page."""        buf = io.StringIO()        htmlhelp = Helper(buf, buf)        contents, xrefs = htmlhelp._gettopic(topic)        if topic in htmlhelp.keywords:            title = 'KEYWORD'        else:            title = 'TOPIC'        heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>%s</strong></big></big>' % title,            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        contents = '<pre>%s</pre>' % html.markup(contents)        contents = html.bigsection(topic , '#ffffff','#ee77aa', contents)        if xrefs:            xrefs = sorted(xrefs.split())             def bltinlink(name):                return '<a href="topic?key=%s">%s</a>' % (name, name)             xrefs = html.multicolumn(xrefs, bltinlink)            xrefs = html.section('Related help topics: ',                                 '#ffffff', '#ee77aa', xrefs)        return ('%s %s' % (title, topic),                ''.join((heading, contents, xrefs)))     def html_getobj(url):        obj = locate(url, forceload=1)        if obj is None and url != 'None':            raise ValueError('could not find object')        title = describe(obj)        content = html.document(obj, url)        return title, content     def html_error(url, exc):        heading = html.heading(            '<big><big><strong>Error</strong></big></big>',            '#ffffff', '#7799ee')        contents = '<br>'.join(html.escape(line) for line in                               format_exception_only(type(exc), exc))        contents = heading + html.bigsection(url, '#ffffff', '#bb0000',                                             contents)        return "Error - %s" % url, contents     def get_html_page(url):        """Generate an HTML page for url."""        complete_url = url        if url.endswith('.html'):            url = url[:-5]        try:            if url in ("", "index"):                title, content = html_index()            elif url == "topics":                title, content = html_topics()            elif url == "keywords":                title, content = html_keywords()            elif '=' in url:                op, _, url = url.partition('=')                if op == "search?key":                    title, content = html_search(url)                elif op == "topic?key":                    # try topics first, then objects.                    try:                        title, content = html_topicpage(url)                    except ValueError:                        title, content = html_getobj(url)                elif op == "get?key":                    # try objects first, then topics.                    if url in ("", "index"):                        title, content = html_index()                    else:                        try:                            title, content = html_getobj(url)                        except ValueError:                            title, content = html_topicpage(url)                else:                    raise ValueError('bad pydoc url')            else:                title, content = html_getobj(url)        except Exception as exc:            # Catch any errors and display them in an error page.            title, content = html_error(complete_url, exc)        return html.page(title, content)     if url.startswith('/'):        url = url[1:]    if content_type == 'text/css':        path_here = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))        css_path = os.path.join(path_here, url)        with open(css_path) as fp:            return ''.join(fp.readlines())    elif content_type == 'text/html':        return get_html_page(url)    # Errors outside the url handler are caught by the server.    raise TypeError('unknown content type %r for url %s' % (content_type, url))  def browse(port=0, *, open_browser=True, hostname='localhost'):    """Start the enhanced pydoc Web server and open a Web browser.     Use port '0' to start the server on an arbitrary port.    Set open_browser to False to suppress opening a browser.    """    import webbrowser    serverthread = _start_server(_url_handler, hostname, port)    if serverthread.error:        print(serverthread.error)        return    if serverthread.serving:        server_help_msg = 'Server commands: [b]rowser, [q]uit'        if open_browser:            webbrowser.open(serverthread.url)        try:            print('Server ready at', serverthread.url)            print(server_help_msg)            while serverthread.serving:                cmd = input('server> ')                cmd = cmd.lower()                if cmd == 'q':                    break                elif cmd == 'b':                    webbrowser.open(serverthread.url)                else:                    print(server_help_msg)        except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError):            print()        finally:            if serverthread.serving:                serverthread.stop()                print('Server stopped')  # -------------------------------------------------- command-line interface def ispath(x):    return isinstance(x, str) and x.find(os.sep) >= 0 def _get_revised_path(given_path, argv0):    """Ensures current directory is on returned path, and argv0 directory is not     Exception: argv0 dir is left alone if it's also pydoc's directory.     Returns a new path entry list, or None if no adjustment is needed.    """    # Scripts may get the current directory in their path by default if they're    # run with the -m switch, or directly from the current directory.    # The interactive prompt also allows imports from the current directory.     # Accordingly, if the current directory is already present, don't make    # any changes to the given_path    if '' in given_path or os.curdir in given_path or os.getcwd() in given_path:        return None     # Otherwise, add the current directory to the given path, and remove the    # script directory (as long as the latter isn't also pydoc's directory.    stdlib_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)    script_dir = os.path.dirname(argv0)    revised_path = given_path.copy()    if script_dir in given_path and not os.path.samefile(script_dir, stdlib_dir):        revised_path.remove(script_dir)    revised_path.insert(0, os.getcwd())    return revised_path  # Note: the tests only cover _get_revised_path, not _adjust_cli_path itselfdef _adjust_cli_sys_path():    """Ensures current directory is on sys.path, and __main__ directory is not.     Exception: __main__ dir is left alone if it's also pydoc's directory.    """    revised_path = _get_revised_path(sys.path, sys.argv[0])    if revised_path is not None:        sys.path[:] = revised_path  def cli():    """Command-line interface (looks at sys.argv to decide what to do)."""    import getopt    class BadUsage(Exception): pass     _adjust_cli_sys_path()     try:        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'bk:n:p:w')        writing = False        start_server = False        open_browser = False        port = 0        hostname = 'localhost'        for opt, val in opts:            if opt == '-b':                start_server = True                open_browser = True            if opt == '-k':                apropos(val)                return            if opt == '-p':                start_server = True                port = val            if opt == '-w':                writing = True            if opt == '-n':                start_server = True                hostname = val         if start_server:            browse(port, hostname=hostname, open_browser=open_browser)            return         if not args: raise BadUsage        for arg in args:            if ispath(arg) and not os.path.exists(arg):                print('file %r does not exist' % arg)                break            try:                if ispath(arg) and os.path.isfile(arg):                    arg = importfile(arg)                if writing:                    if ispath(arg) and os.path.isdir(arg):                        writedocs(arg)                    else:                        writedoc(arg)                else:                    help.help(arg)            except ErrorDuringImport as value:                print(value)     except (getopt.error, BadUsage):        cmd = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))[0]        print("""pydoc - the Python documentation tool {cmd} <name> ...    Show text documentation on something.  <name> may be the name of a    Python keyword, topic, function, module, or package, or a dotted    reference to a class or function within a module or module in a    package.  If <name> contains a '{sep}', it is used as the path to a    Python source file to document. If name is 'keywords', 'topics',    or 'modules', a listing of these things is displayed. {cmd} -k <keyword>    Search for a keyword in the synopsis lines of all available modules. {cmd} -n <hostname>    Start an HTTP server with the given hostname (default: localhost). {cmd} -p <port>    Start an HTTP server on the given port on the local machine.  Port    number 0 can be used to get an arbitrary unused port. {cmd} -b    Start an HTTP server on an arbitrary unused port and open a Web browser    to interactively browse documentation.  This option can be used in    combination with -n and/or -p. {cmd} -w <name> ...    Write out the HTML documentation for a module to a file in the current    directory.  If <name> contains a '{sep}', it is treated as a filename; if    it names a directory, documentation is written for all the contents.""".format(cmd=cmd, sep=os.sep)) if __name__ == '__main__':    cli()