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==Project Page== | ==Project Page== | ||
[http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/ Google code project page] | [http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/ Google code HTML5 Python parser project page] | ||
==Design | ==Design== | ||
=== | ===General=== | ||
The tokenizer is controlled by a single | In comments "XXX" indicates something that has yet to be done. Something might be wrong, has not yet been written and other things in that general direction. | ||
In comments "AT" indicates that the comment documents an alternate implementation technique or strategy. | |||
===HTMLTokenizer=== | |||
The tokenizer is controlled by a single HTMLTokenizer class stored in tokenizer.py at the moment. You initialize the HTMLTokenizer with a parser argument. For this project that is represented by the HTMLParser. self.parser points to that. The parser has to implement the following methods in order to work: | |||
* processDoctype(name, error) | |||
* processStartTag(tagname, attributes[]) | |||
* processEndTag()(tagname, attributes[]) | |||
* processComment(data) | |||
* processCharacter(data) | |||
* processEOF() | |||
XXX: Perhaps we can remove the second argument of the processEndTag method. | |||
====Interface==== | ====Interface==== | ||
You need to invoke the "tokenize" method with a dataStream argument in order to start. | |||
The parser can also change the self.contentModelFlag attribute which affects how certain states are handled. | |||
====Issues==== | ====Issues==== | ||
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[[Category:Implementations]] | [[Category:Implementations]] | ||
Revision as of 07:01, 6 December 2006
HTML5Lib
HTML5Lib is a project to create a Python-based implementation of various parts of the WHATWG spec, in particular, a tokenizer and parser. It is not an offical WHATWG project, however we plan to use this wiki to document and discuss the library design. The code is avaliable under an open-source MIT license.
Project Page
Google code HTML5 Python parser project page
Design
General
In comments "XXX" indicates something that has yet to be done. Something might be wrong, has not yet been written and other things in that general direction.
In comments "AT" indicates that the comment documents an alternate implementation technique or strategy.
HTMLTokenizer
The tokenizer is controlled by a single HTMLTokenizer class stored in tokenizer.py at the moment. You initialize the HTMLTokenizer with a parser argument. For this project that is represented by the HTMLParser. self.parser points to that. The parser has to implement the following methods in order to work:
- processDoctype(name, error)
- processStartTag(tagname, attributes[])
- processEndTag()(tagname, attributes[])
- processComment(data)
- processCharacter(data)
- processEOF()
XXX: Perhaps we can remove the second argument of the processEndTag method.
Interface
You need to invoke the "tokenize" method with a dataStream argument in order to start.
The parser can also change the self.contentModelFlag attribute which affects how certain states are handled.
Issues
- Should keep track of line+col number for error reporting
- Use of if statements in the states may be suboptimal (but we should time this)