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This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer. Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer. Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk! Enjoy!
258 lines
8.6 KiB
Python
258 lines
8.6 KiB
Python
"""Use the HTMLParser library to parse HTML files that aren't too bad."""
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__all__ = [
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'HTMLParserTreeBuilder',
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]
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from HTMLParser import (
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HTMLParser,
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HTMLParseError,
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)
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import sys
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import warnings
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# Starting in Python 3.2, the HTMLParser constructor takes a 'strict'
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# argument, which we'd like to set to False. Unfortunately,
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# http://bugs.python.org/issue13273 makes strict=True a better bet
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# before Python 3.2.3.
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#
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# At the end of this file, we monkeypatch HTMLParser so that
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# strict=True works well on Python 3.2.2.
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major, minor, release = sys.version_info[:3]
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CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT = (
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major > 3
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or (major == 3 and minor > 2)
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or (major == 3 and minor == 2 and release >= 3))
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from bs4.element import (
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CData,
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Comment,
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Declaration,
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Doctype,
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ProcessingInstruction,
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)
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from bs4.dammit import EntitySubstitution, UnicodeDammit
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from bs4.builder import (
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HTML,
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HTMLTreeBuilder,
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STRICT,
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)
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HTMLPARSER = 'html.parser'
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class BeautifulSoupHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
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def handle_starttag(self, name, attrs):
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# XXX namespace
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attr_dict = {}
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for key, value in attrs:
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# Change None attribute values to the empty string
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# for consistency with the other tree builders.
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if value is None:
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value = ''
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attr_dict[key] = value
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attrvalue = '""'
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self.soup.handle_starttag(name, None, None, attr_dict)
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def handle_endtag(self, name):
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self.soup.handle_endtag(name)
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def handle_data(self, data):
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self.soup.handle_data(data)
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def handle_charref(self, name):
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# XXX workaround for a bug in HTMLParser. Remove this once
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# it's fixed.
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if name.startswith('x'):
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real_name = int(name.lstrip('x'), 16)
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elif name.startswith('X'):
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real_name = int(name.lstrip('X'), 16)
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else:
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real_name = int(name)
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try:
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data = unichr(real_name)
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except (ValueError, OverflowError), e:
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data = u"\N{REPLACEMENT CHARACTER}"
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self.handle_data(data)
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def handle_entityref(self, name):
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character = EntitySubstitution.HTML_ENTITY_TO_CHARACTER.get(name)
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if character is not None:
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data = character
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else:
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data = "&%s;" % name
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self.handle_data(data)
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def handle_comment(self, data):
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self.soup.endData()
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self.soup.handle_data(data)
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self.soup.endData(Comment)
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def handle_decl(self, data):
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self.soup.endData()
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if data.startswith("DOCTYPE "):
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data = data[len("DOCTYPE "):]
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elif data == 'DOCTYPE':
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# i.e. "<!DOCTYPE>"
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data = ''
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self.soup.handle_data(data)
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self.soup.endData(Doctype)
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def unknown_decl(self, data):
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if data.upper().startswith('CDATA['):
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cls = CData
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data = data[len('CDATA['):]
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else:
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cls = Declaration
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self.soup.endData()
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self.soup.handle_data(data)
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self.soup.endData(cls)
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def handle_pi(self, data):
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self.soup.endData()
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if data.endswith("?") and data.lower().startswith("xml"):
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# "An XHTML processing instruction using the trailing '?'
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# will cause the '?' to be included in data." - HTMLParser
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# docs.
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#
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# Strip the question mark so we don't end up with two
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# question marks.
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data = data[:-1]
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self.soup.handle_data(data)
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self.soup.endData(ProcessingInstruction)
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class HTMLParserTreeBuilder(HTMLTreeBuilder):
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is_xml = False
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features = [HTML, STRICT, HTMLPARSER]
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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if CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT:
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kwargs['strict'] = False
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self.parser_args = (args, kwargs)
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def prepare_markup(self, markup, user_specified_encoding=None,
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document_declared_encoding=None):
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"""
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:return: A 4-tuple (markup, original encoding, encoding
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declared within markup, whether any characters had to be
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replaced with REPLACEMENT CHARACTER).
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"""
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if isinstance(markup, unicode):
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yield (markup, None, None, False)
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return
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try_encodings = [user_specified_encoding, document_declared_encoding]
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dammit = UnicodeDammit(markup, try_encodings, is_html=True)
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yield (dammit.markup, dammit.original_encoding,
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dammit.declared_html_encoding,
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dammit.contains_replacement_characters)
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def feed(self, markup):
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args, kwargs = self.parser_args
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parser = BeautifulSoupHTMLParser(*args, **kwargs)
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parser.soup = self.soup
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try:
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parser.feed(markup)
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except HTMLParseError, e:
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warnings.warn(RuntimeWarning(
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"Python's built-in HTMLParser cannot parse the given document. This is not a bug in Beautiful Soup. The best solution is to install an external parser (lxml or html5lib), and use Beautiful Soup with that parser. See http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#installing-a-parser for help."))
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raise e
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# Patch 3.2 versions of HTMLParser earlier than 3.2.3 to use some
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# 3.2.3 code. This ensures they don't treat markup like <p></p> as a
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# string.
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#
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# XXX This code can be removed once most Python 3 users are on 3.2.3.
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if major == 3 and minor == 2 and not CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT:
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import re
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attrfind_tolerant = re.compile(
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r'\s*((?<=[\'"\s])[^\s/>][^\s/=>]*)(\s*=+\s*'
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r'(\'[^\']*\'|"[^"]*"|(?![\'"])[^>\s]*))?')
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HTMLParserTreeBuilder.attrfind_tolerant = attrfind_tolerant
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locatestarttagend = re.compile(r"""
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<[a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]* # tag name
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(?:\s+ # whitespace before attribute name
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(?:[a-zA-Z_][-.:a-zA-Z0-9_]* # attribute name
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(?:\s*=\s* # value indicator
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(?:'[^']*' # LITA-enclosed value
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|\"[^\"]*\" # LIT-enclosed value
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|[^'\">\s]+ # bare value
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)
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)?
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)
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)*
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\s* # trailing whitespace
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""", re.VERBOSE)
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BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.locatestarttagend = locatestarttagend
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from html.parser import tagfind, attrfind
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def parse_starttag(self, i):
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self.__starttag_text = None
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endpos = self.check_for_whole_start_tag(i)
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if endpos < 0:
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return endpos
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rawdata = self.rawdata
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self.__starttag_text = rawdata[i:endpos]
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# Now parse the data between i+1 and j into a tag and attrs
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attrs = []
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match = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1)
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assert match, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag()'
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k = match.end()
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self.lasttag = tag = rawdata[i+1:k].lower()
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while k < endpos:
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if self.strict:
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m = attrfind.match(rawdata, k)
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else:
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m = attrfind_tolerant.match(rawdata, k)
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if not m:
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break
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attrname, rest, attrvalue = m.group(1, 2, 3)
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if not rest:
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attrvalue = None
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elif attrvalue[:1] == '\'' == attrvalue[-1:] or \
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attrvalue[:1] == '"' == attrvalue[-1:]:
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attrvalue = attrvalue[1:-1]
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if attrvalue:
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attrvalue = self.unescape(attrvalue)
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attrs.append((attrname.lower(), attrvalue))
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k = m.end()
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end = rawdata[k:endpos].strip()
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if end not in (">", "/>"):
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lineno, offset = self.getpos()
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if "\n" in self.__starttag_text:
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lineno = lineno + self.__starttag_text.count("\n")
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offset = len(self.__starttag_text) \
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- self.__starttag_text.rfind("\n")
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else:
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offset = offset + len(self.__starttag_text)
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if self.strict:
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self.error("junk characters in start tag: %r"
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% (rawdata[k:endpos][:20],))
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self.handle_data(rawdata[i:endpos])
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return endpos
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if end.endswith('/>'):
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# XHTML-style empty tag: <span attr="value" />
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self.handle_startendtag(tag, attrs)
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else:
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self.handle_starttag(tag, attrs)
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if tag in self.CDATA_CONTENT_ELEMENTS:
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self.set_cdata_mode(tag)
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return endpos
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def set_cdata_mode(self, elem):
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self.cdata_elem = elem.lower()
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self.interesting = re.compile(r'</\s*%s\s*>' % self.cdata_elem, re.I)
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BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.parse_starttag = parse_starttag
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BeautifulSoupHTMLParser.set_cdata_mode = set_cdata_mode
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CONSTRUCTOR_TAKES_STRICT = True
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