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# $Id: frontend.py 8676 2021-04-08 16:36:09Z milde $
# Author: David Goodger <goodger@python.org>
# Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain.

"""
Command-line and common processing for Docutils front-end tools.

Exports the following classes:

* `OptionParser`: Standard Docutils command-line processing.
* `Option`: Customized version of `optparse.Option`; validation support.
* `Values`: Runtime settings; objects are simple structs
  (``object.attribute``).  Supports cumulative list settings (attributes).
* `ConfigParser`: Standard Docutils config file processing.

Also exports the following functions:

* Option callbacks: `store_multiple`, `read_config_file`.
* Setting validators: `validate_encoding`,
  `validate_encoding_error_handler`,
  `validate_encoding_and_error_handler`,
  `validate_boolean`, `validate_ternary`, `validate_threshold`,
  `validate_colon_separated_list`,
  `validate_comma_separated_list`,
  `validate_dependency_file`.
* `make_paths_absolute`.
* SettingSpec manipulation: `filter_settings_spec`.
"""

__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText'

import os
import os.path
import sys
import warnings
import codecs
import optparse
from optparse import SUPPRESS_HELP
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
    from configparser import RawConfigParser
    from os import getcwd
else:
    from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser
    from os import getcwdu as getcwd

import docutils
import docutils.utils
import docutils.nodes
from docutils.utils.error_reporting import (locale_encoding, SafeString,
                                            ErrorOutput, ErrorString)

if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
    unicode = str  # noqa


def store_multiple(option, opt, value, parser, *args, **kwargs):
    """
    Store multiple values in `parser.values`.  (Option callback.)

    Store `None` for each attribute named in `args`, and store the value for
    each key (attribute name) in `kwargs`.
    """
    for attribute in args:
        setattr(parser.values, attribute, None)
    for key, value in kwargs.items():
        setattr(parser.values, key, value)

def read_config_file(option, opt, value, parser):
    """
    Read a configuration file during option processing.  (Option callback.)
    """
    try:
        new_settings = parser.get_config_file_settings(value)
    except ValueError as error:
        parser.error(error)
    parser.values.update(new_settings, parser)

def validate_encoding(setting, value, option_parser,
                      config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    try:
        codecs.lookup(value)
    except LookupError:
        raise LookupError('setting "%s": unknown encoding: "%s"'
                          % (setting, value))
    return value

def validate_encoding_error_handler(setting, value, option_parser,
                                    config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    try:
        codecs.lookup_error(value)
    except LookupError:
        raise LookupError(
            'unknown encoding error handler: "%s" (choices: '
            '"strict", "ignore", "replace", "backslashreplace", '
            '"xmlcharrefreplace", and possibly others; see documentation for '
            'the Python ``codecs`` module)' % value)
    return value

def validate_encoding_and_error_handler(
    setting, value, option_parser, config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    """
    Side-effect: if an error handler is included in the value, it is inserted
    into the appropriate place as if it was a separate setting/option.
    """
    if ':' in value:
        encoding, handler = value.split(':')
        validate_encoding_error_handler(
            setting + '_error_handler', handler, option_parser,
            config_parser, config_section)
        if config_parser:
            config_parser.set(config_section, setting + '_error_handler',
                              handler)
        else:
            setattr(option_parser.values, setting + '_error_handler', handler)
    else:
        encoding = value
    validate_encoding(setting, encoding, option_parser,
                      config_parser, config_section)
    return encoding

def validate_boolean(setting, value, option_parser,
                     config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    """Check/normalize boolean settings:
         True:  '1', 'on', 'yes', 'true'
         False: '0', 'off', 'no','false', ''
    """
    if isinstance(value, bool):
        return value
    try:
        return option_parser.booleans[value.strip().lower()]
    except KeyError:
        raise LookupError('unknown boolean value: "%s"' % value)

def validate_ternary(setting, value, option_parser,
                     config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    """Check/normalize three-value settings:
         True:  '1', 'on', 'yes', 'true'
         False: '0', 'off', 'no','false', ''
         any other value: returned as-is.
    """
    if isinstance(value, bool) or value is None:
        return value
    try:
        return option_parser.booleans[value.strip().lower()]
    except KeyError:
        return value

def validate_nonnegative_int(setting, value, option_parser,
                             config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    value = int(value)
    if value < 0:
        raise ValueError('negative value; must be positive or zero')
    return value

def validate_threshold(setting, value, option_parser,
                       config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    try:
        return int(value)
    except ValueError:
        try:
            return option_parser.thresholds[value.lower()]
        except (KeyError, AttributeError):
            raise LookupError('unknown threshold: %r.' % value)

def validate_colon_separated_string_list(
    setting, value, option_parser, config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    if not isinstance(value, list):
        value = value.split(':')
    else:
        last = value.pop()
        value.extend(last.split(':'))
    return value

def validate_comma_separated_list(setting, value, option_parser,
                                    config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    """Check/normalize list arguments (split at "," and strip whitespace).
    """
    # `value` may be ``unicode``, ``str``, or a ``list`` (when  given as
    # command line option and "action" is "append").
    if not isinstance(value, list):
        value = [value]
    # this function is called for every option added to `value`
    # -> split the last item and append the result:
    last = value.pop()
    items = [i.strip(u' \t\n') for i in last.split(u',') if i.strip(u' \t\n')]
    value.extend(items)
    return value

def validate_url_trailing_slash(
    setting, value, option_parser, config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    if not value:
        return './'
    elif value.endswith('/'):
        return value
    else:
        return value + '/'

def validate_dependency_file(setting, value, option_parser,
                             config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    try:
        return docutils.utils.DependencyList(value)
    except IOError:
        return docutils.utils.DependencyList(None)

def validate_strip_class(setting, value, option_parser,
                         config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    # value is a comma separated string list:
    value = validate_comma_separated_list(setting, value, option_parser,
                                          config_parser, config_section)
    # validate list elements:
    for cls in value:
        normalized = docutils.nodes.make_id(cls)
        if cls != normalized:
            raise ValueError('Invalid class value %r (perhaps %r?)'
                             % (cls, normalized))
    return value

def validate_smartquotes_locales(setting, value, option_parser,
                         config_parser=None, config_section=None):
    """Check/normalize a comma separated list of smart quote definitions.

    Return a list of (language-tag, quotes) string tuples."""

    # value is a comma separated string list:
    value = validate_comma_separated_list(setting, value, option_parser,
                                          config_parser, config_section)
    # validate list elements
    lc_quotes = []
    for item in value:
        try:
            lang, quotes = item.split(':', 1)
        except AttributeError:
            # this function is called for every option added to `value`
            # -> ignore if already a tuple:
            lc_quotes.append(item)
            continue
        except ValueError:
            raise ValueError(u'Invalid value "%s".'
                             ' Format is "<language>:<quotes>".'
                             % item.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace'))
        # parse colon separated string list:
        quotes = quotes.strip()
        multichar_quotes = quotes.split(':')
        if len(multichar_quotes) == 4:
            quotes = multichar_quotes
        elif len(quotes) != 4:
            raise ValueError('Invalid value "%s". Please specify 4 quotes\n'
                '    (primary open/close; secondary open/close).'
                             % item.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace'))
        lc_quotes.append((lang, quotes))
    return lc_quotes

def make_paths_absolute(pathdict, keys, base_path=None):
    """
    Interpret filesystem path settings relative to the `base_path` given.

    Paths are values in `pathdict` whose keys are in `keys`.  Get `keys` from
    `OptionParser.relative_path_settings`.
    """
    if base_path is None:
        base_path = getcwd() # type(base_path) == unicode
        # to allow combining non-ASCII cwd with unicode values in `pathdict`
    for key in keys:
        if key in pathdict:
            value = pathdict[key]
            if isinstance(value, list):
                value = [make_one_path_absolute(base_path, path)
                         for path in value]
            elif value:
                value = make_one_path_absolute(base_path, value)
            pathdict[key] = value

def make_one_path_absolute(base_path, path):
    return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(base_path, path))

def filter_settings_spec(settings_spec, *exclude, **replace):
    """Return a copy of `settings_spec` excluding/replacing some settings.

    `settings_spec` is a tuple of configuration settings with a structure
    described for docutils.SettingsSpec.settings_spec.

    Optional positional arguments are names of to-be-excluded settings.
    Keyword arguments are option specification replacements.
    (See the html4strict writer for an example.)
    """
    settings = list(settings_spec)
    # every third item is a sequence of option tuples
    for i in range(2, len(settings), 3):
        newopts = []
        for opt_spec in settings[i]:
            # opt_spec is ("<help>", [<option strings>], {<keyword args>})
            opt_name = [opt_string[2:].replace('-', '_')
                        for opt_string in opt_spec[1]
                            if opt_string.startswith('--')
                       ][0]
            if opt_name in exclude:
                continue
            if opt_name in replace.keys():
                newopts.append(replace[opt_name])
            else:
                newopts.append(opt_spec)
        settings[i] = tuple(newopts)
    return tuple(settings)


class Values(optparse.Values):

    """
    Updates list attributes by extension rather than by replacement.
    Works in conjunction with the `OptionParser.lists` instance attribute.
    """

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        optparse.Values.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
        if (not hasattr(self, 'record_dependencies')
            or self.record_dependencies is None):
            # Set up dependency list, in case it is needed.
            self.record_dependencies = docutils.utils.DependencyList()

    def update(self, other_dict, option_parser):
        if isinstance(other_dict, Values):
            other_dict = other_dict.__dict__
        other_dict = other_dict.copy()
        for setting in option_parser.lists.keys():
            if (hasattr(self, setting) and setting in other_dict):
                value = getattr(self, setting)
                if value:
                    value += other_dict[setting]
                    del other_dict[setting]
        self._update_loose(other_dict)

    def copy(self):
        """Return a shallow copy of `self`."""
        return self.__class__(defaults=self.__dict__)
    
    def setdefault(self, name, default):
        """V.setdefault(n[,d]) -> getattr(V,n,d), also set D.n=d if n not in D or None.
        """
        if getattr(self, name, None) is None:
            setattr(self, name, default)
        return getattr(self, name)


class Option(optparse.Option):

    ATTRS = optparse.Option.ATTRS + ['validator', 'overrides']

    def process(self, opt, value, values, parser):
        """
        Call the validator function on applicable settings and
        evaluate the 'overrides' option.
        Extends `optparse.Option.process`.
        """
        result = optparse.Option.process(self, opt, value, values, parser)
        setting = self.dest
        if setting:
            if self.validator:
                value = getattr(values, setting)
                try:
                    new_value = self.validator(setting, value, parser)
                except Exception as error:
                    raise optparse.OptionValueError(
                        'Error in option "%s":\n    %s'
                        % (opt, ErrorString(error)))
                setattr(values, setting, new_value)
            if self.overrides:
                setattr(values, self.overrides, None)
        return result


class OptionParser(optparse.OptionParser, docutils.SettingsSpec):

    """
    Parser for command-line and library use.  The `settings_spec`
    specification here and in other Docutils components are merged to build
    the set of command-line options and runtime settings for this process.

    Common settings (defined below) and component-specific settings must not
    conflict.  Short options are reserved for common settings, and components
    are restrict to using long options.
    """

    standard_config_files = [
        '/etc/docutils.conf',           # system-wide
        './docutils.conf',              # project-specific
        '~/.docutils']                  # user-specific
    """Docutils configuration files, using ConfigParser syntax.  Filenames
    will be tilde-expanded later.  Later files override earlier ones."""

    threshold_choices = 'info 1 warning 2 error 3 severe 4 none 5'.split()
    """Possible inputs for for --report and --halt threshold values."""

    thresholds = {'info': 1, 'warning': 2, 'error': 3, 'severe': 4, 'none': 5}
    """Lookup table for --report and --halt threshold values."""

    booleans={'1': True, 'on': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True,
              '0': False, 'off': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, '': False}
    """Lookup table for boolean configuration file settings."""

    default_error_encoding = getattr(sys.stderr, 'encoding',
                                     None) or locale_encoding or 'ascii'

    default_error_encoding_error_handler = 'backslashreplace'

    settings_spec = (
        'General Docutils Options',
        None,
        (('Specify the document title as metadata.',
          ['--title'], {}),
         ('Include a "Generated by Docutils" credit and link.',
          ['--generator', '-g'], {'action': 'store_true',
                                  'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Do not include a generator credit.',
          ['--no-generator'], {'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'generator'}),
         ('Include the date at the end of the document (UTC).',
          ['--date', '-d'], {'action': 'store_const', 'const': '%Y-%m-%d',
                             'dest': 'datestamp'}),
         ('Include the time & date (UTC).',
          ['--time', '-t'], {'action': 'store_const',
                             'const': '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M UTC',
                             'dest': 'datestamp'}),
         ('Do not include a datestamp of any kind.',
          ['--no-datestamp'], {'action': 'store_const', 'const': None,
                               'dest': 'datestamp'}),
         ('Include a "View document source" link.',
          ['--source-link', '-s'], {'action': 'store_true',
                                    'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Use <URL> for a source link; implies --source-link.',
          ['--source-url'], {'metavar': '<URL>'}),
         ('Do not include a "View document source" link.',
          ['--no-source-link'],
          {'action': 'callback', 'callback': store_multiple,
           'callback_args': ('source_link', 'source_url')}),
         ('Link from section headers to TOC entries.  (default)',
          ['--toc-entry-backlinks'],
          {'dest': 'toc_backlinks', 'action': 'store_const', 'const': 'entry',
           'default': 'entry'}),
         ('Link from section headers to the top of the TOC.',
          ['--toc-top-backlinks'],
          {'dest': 'toc_backlinks', 'action': 'store_const', 'const': 'top'}),
         ('Disable backlinks to the table of contents.',
          ['--no-toc-backlinks'],
          {'dest': 'toc_backlinks', 'action': 'store_false'}),
         ('Link from footnotes/citations to references. (default)',
          ['--footnote-backlinks'],
          {'action': 'store_true', 'default': 1,
           'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Disable backlinks from footnotes and citations.',
          ['--no-footnote-backlinks'],
          {'dest': 'footnote_backlinks', 'action': 'store_false'}),
         ('Enable section numbering by Docutils.  (default)',
          ['--section-numbering'],
          {'action': 'store_true', 'dest': 'sectnum_xform',
           'default': 1, 'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Disable section numbering by Docutils.',
          ['--no-section-numbering'],
          {'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'sectnum_xform'}),
         ('Remove comment elements from the document tree.',
          ['--strip-comments'],
          {'action': 'store_true', 'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Leave comment elements in the document tree. (default)',
          ['--leave-comments'],
          {'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'strip_comments'}),
         ('Remove all elements with classes="<class>" from the document tree. '
          'Warning: potentially dangerous; use with caution. '
          '(Multiple-use option.)',
          ['--strip-elements-with-class'],
          {'action': 'append', 'dest': 'strip_elements_with_classes',
           'metavar': '<class>', 'validator': validate_strip_class}),
         ('Remove all classes="<class>" attributes from elements in the '
          'document tree. Warning: potentially dangerous; use with caution. '
          '(Multiple-use option.)',
          ['--strip-class'],
          {'action': 'append', 'dest': 'strip_classes',
           'metavar': '<class>', 'validator': validate_strip_class}),
         ('Report system messages at or higher than <level>: "info" or "1", '
          '"warning"/"2" (default), "error"/"3", "severe"/"4", "none"/"5"',
          ['--report', '-r'], {'choices': threshold_choices, 'default': 2,
                               'dest': 'report_level', 'metavar': '<level>',
                               'validator': validate_threshold}),
         ('Report all system messages.  (Same as "--report=1".)',
          ['--verbose', '-v'], {'action': 'store_const', 'const': 1,
                                'dest': 'report_level'}),
         ('Report no system messages.  (Same as "--report=5".)',
          ['--quiet', '-q'], {'action': 'store_const', 'const': 5,
                              'dest': 'report_level'}),
         ('Halt execution at system messages at or above <level>.  '
          'Levels as in --report.  Default: 4 (severe).',
          ['--halt'], {'choices': threshold_choices, 'dest': 'halt_level',
                       'default': 4, 'metavar': '<level>',
                       'validator': validate_threshold}),
         ('Halt at the slightest problem.  Same as "--halt=info".',
          ['--strict'], {'action': 'store_const', 'const': 1,
                         'dest': 'halt_level'}),
         ('Enable a non-zero exit status for non-halting system messages at '
          'or above <level>.  Default: 5 (disabled).',
          ['--exit-status'], {'choices': threshold_choices,
                              'dest': 'exit_status_level',
                              'default': 5, 'metavar': '<level>',
                              'validator': validate_threshold}),
         ('Enable debug-level system messages and diagnostics.',
          ['--debug'], {'action': 'store_true', 'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Disable debug output.  (default)',
          ['--no-debug'], {'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'debug'}),
         ('Send the output of system messages to <file>.',
          ['--warnings'], {'dest': 'warning_stream', 'metavar': '<file>'}),
         ('Enable Python tracebacks when Docutils is halted.',
          ['--traceback'], {'action': 'store_true', 'default': None,
                            'validator': validate_boolean}),
         ('Disable Python tracebacks.  (default)',
          ['--no-traceback'], {'dest': 'traceback', 'action': 'store_false'}),
         ('Specify the encoding and optionally the '
          'error handler of input text.  Default: <locale-dependent>:strict.',
          ['--input-encoding', '-i'],
          {'metavar': '<name[:handler]>',
           'validator': validate_encoding_and_error_handler}),
         ('Specify the error handler for undecodable characters.  '
          'Choices: "strict" (default), "ignore", and "replace".',
          ['--input-encoding-error-handler'],
          {'default': 'strict', 'validator': validate_encoding_error_handler}),
         ('Specify the text encoding and optionally the error handler for '
          'output.  Default: UTF-8:strict.',
          ['--output-encoding', '-o'],
          {'metavar': '<name[:handler]>', 'default': 'utf-8',
           'validator': validate_encoding_and_error_handler}),
         ('Specify error handler for unencodable output characters; '
          '"strict" (default), "ignore", "replace", '
          '"xmlcharrefreplace", "backslashreplace".',
          ['--output-encoding-error-handler'],
          {'default': 'strict', 'validator': validate_encoding_error_handler}),
         ('Specify text encoding and error handler for error output.  '
          'Default: %s:%s.'
          % (default_error_encoding, default_error_encoding_error_handler),
          ['--error-encoding', '-e'],
          {'metavar': '<name[:handler]>', 'default': default_error_encoding,
           'validator': validate_encoding_and_error_handler}),
         ('Specify the error handler for unencodable characters in '
          'error output.  Default: %s.'
          % default_error_encoding_error_handler,
          ['--error-encoding-error-handler'],
          {'default': default_error_encoding_error_handler,
           'validator': validate_encoding_error_handler}),
         ('Specify the language (as BCP 47 language tag).  Default: en.',
          ['--language', '-l'], {'dest': 'language_code', 'default': 'en',
                                 'metavar': '<name>'}),
         ('Write output file dependencies to <file>.',
          ['--record-dependencies'],
          {'metavar': '<file>', 'validator': validate_dependency_file,
           'default': None}),           # default set in Values class
         ('Read configuration settings from <file>, if it exists.',
          ['--config'], {'metavar': '<file>', 'type': 'string',
                         'action': 'callback', 'callback': read_config_file}),
         ("Show this program's version number and exit.",
          ['--version', '-V'], {'action': 'version'}),
         ('Show this help message and exit.',
          ['--help', '-h'], {'action': 'help'}),
         # Typically not useful for non-programmatical use:
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--id-prefix'], {'default': ''}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--auto-id-prefix'], {'default': 'id'}),
         # Hidden options, for development use only:
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--dump-settings'], {'action': 'store_true'}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--dump-internals'], {'action': 'store_true'}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--dump-transforms'], {'action': 'store_true'}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--dump-pseudo-xml'], {'action': 'store_true'}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--expose-internal-attribute'],
          {'action': 'append', 'dest': 'expose_internals',
           'validator': validate_colon_separated_string_list}),
         (SUPPRESS_HELP, ['--strict-visitor'], {'action': 'store_true'}),
         ))
    """Runtime settings and command-line options common to all Docutils front
    ends.  Setting specs specific to individual Docutils components are also
    used (see `populate_from_components()`)."""

    settings_defaults = {'_disable_config': None,
                         '_source': None,
                         '_destination': None,
                         '_config_files': None}
    """Defaults for settings that don't have command-line option equivalents."""

    relative_path_settings = ('warning_stream',)

    config_section = 'general'

    version_template = ('%%prog (Docutils %s%s, Python %s, on %s)'
                        % (docutils.__version__,
                           docutils.__version_details__ and
                           ' [%s]'%docutils.__version_details__ or '',
                           sys.version.split()[0], sys.platform))
    """Default version message."""

    def __init__(self, components=(), defaults=None, read_config_files=None,
                 *args, **kwargs):
        """
        `components` is a list of Docutils components each containing a
        ``.settings_spec`` attribute.  `defaults` is a mapping of setting
        default overrides.
        """

        self.lists = {}
        """Set of list-type settings."""

        self.config_files = []
        """List of paths of applied configuration files."""

        optparse.OptionParser.__init__(
            self, option_class=Option, add_help_option=None,
            formatter=optparse.TitledHelpFormatter(width=78),
            *args, **kwargs)
        if not self.version:
            self.version = self.version_template
        # Make an instance copy (it will be modified):
        self.relative_path_settings = list(self.relative_path_settings)
        self.components = (self,) + tuple(components)
        self.populate_from_components(self.components)
        self.set_defaults_from_dict(defaults or {})
        if read_config_files and not self.defaults['_disable_config']:
            try:
                config_settings = self.get_standard_config_settings()
            except ValueError as error:
                self.error(SafeString(error))
            self.set_defaults_from_dict(config_settings.__dict__)

    def populate_from_components(self, components):
        """
        For each component, first populate from the `SettingsSpec.settings_spec`
        structure, then from the `SettingsSpec.settings_defaults` dictionary.
        After all components have been processed, check for and populate from
        each component's `SettingsSpec.settings_default_overrides` dictionary.
        """
        for component in components:
            if component is None:
                continue
            settings_spec = component.settings_spec
            self.relative_path_settings.extend(
                component.relative_path_settings)
            for i in range(0, len(settings_spec), 3):
                title, description, option_spec = settings_spec[i:i+3]
                if title:
                    group = optparse.OptionGroup(self, title, description)
                    self.add_option_group(group)
                else:
                    group = self        # single options
                for (help_text, option_strings, kwargs) in option_spec:
                    option = group.add_option(help=help_text, *option_strings,
                                              **kwargs)
                    if kwargs.get('action') == 'append':
                        self.lists[option.dest] = True
                if component.settings_defaults:
                    self.defaults.update(component.settings_defaults)
        for component in components:
            if component and component.settings_default_overrides:
                self.defaults.update(component.settings_default_overrides)

    def get_standard_config_files(self):
        """Return list of config files, from environment or standard."""
        try:
            config_files = os.environ['DOCUTILSCONFIG'].split(os.pathsep)
        except KeyError:
            config_files = self.standard_config_files

        # If 'HOME' is not set, expandvars() requires the 'pwd' module which is
        # not available under certain environments, for example, within
        # mod_python.  The publisher ends up in here, and we need to publish
        # from within mod_python.  Therefore we need to avoid expanding when we
        # are in those environments.
        expand = os.path.expanduser
        if 'HOME' not in os.environ:
            try:
                import pwd
            except ImportError:
                expand = lambda x: x
        return [expand(f) for f in config_files if f.strip()]

    def get_standard_config_settings(self):
        settings = Values()
        for filename in self.get_standard_config_files():
            settings.update(self.get_config_file_settings(filename), self)
        return settings

    def get_config_file_settings(self, config_file):
        """Returns a dictionary containing appropriate config file settings."""
        parser = ConfigParser()
        parser.read(config_file, self)
        self.config_files.extend(parser._files)
        base_path = os.path.dirname(config_file)
        applied = {}
        settings = Values()
        for component in self.components:
            if not component:
                continue
            for section in (tuple(component.config_section_dependencies or ())
                            + (component.config_section,)):
                if section in applied:
                    continue
                applied[section] = 1
                settings.update(parser.get_section(section), self)
        make_paths_absolute(
            settings.__dict__, self.relative_path_settings, base_path)
        return settings.__dict__

    def check_values(self, values, args):
        """Store positional arguments as runtime settings."""
        values._source, values._destination = self.check_args(args)
        make_paths_absolute(values.__dict__, self.relative_path_settings)
        values._config_files = self.config_files
        return values

    def check_args(self, args):
        source = destination = None
        if args:
            source = args.pop(0)
            if source == '-':           # means stdin
                source = None
        if args:
            destination = args.pop(0)
            if destination == '-':      # means stdout
                destination = None
        if args:
            self.error('Maximum 2 arguments allowed.')
        if source and source == destination:
            self.error('Do not specify the same file for both source and '
                       'destination.  It will clobber the source file.')
        return source, destination

    def set_defaults_from_dict(self, defaults):
        self.defaults.update(defaults)

    def get_default_values(self):
        """Needed to get custom `Values` instances."""
        defaults = Values(self.defaults)
        defaults._config_files = self.config_files
        return defaults

    def get_option_by_dest(self, dest):
        """
        Get an option by its dest.

        If you're supplying a dest which is shared by several options,
        it is undefined which option of those is returned.

        A KeyError is raised if there is no option with the supplied
        dest.
        """
        for group in self.option_groups + [self]:
            for option in group.option_list:
                if option.dest == dest:
                    return option
        raise KeyError('No option with dest == %r.' % dest)


class ConfigParser(RawConfigParser):

    old_settings = {
        'pep_stylesheet': ('pep_html writer', 'stylesheet'),
        'pep_stylesheet_path': ('pep_html writer', 'stylesheet_path'),
        'pep_template': ('pep_html writer', 'template')}
    """{old setting: (new section, new setting)} mapping, used by
    `handle_old_config`, to convert settings from the old [options] section."""

    old_warning = """
The "[option]" section is deprecated.  Support for old-format configuration
files may be removed in a future Docutils release.  Please revise your
configuration files.  See <http://docutils.sf.net/docs/user/config.html>,
section "Old-Format Configuration Files".
"""

    not_utf8_error = """\
Unable to read configuration file "%s": content not encoded as UTF-8.
Skipping "%s" configuration file.
"""

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        RawConfigParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)

        self._files = []
        """List of paths of configuration files read."""

        self._stderr = ErrorOutput()
        """Wrapper around sys.stderr catching en-/decoding errors"""

    def read(self, filenames, option_parser):
        if type(filenames) in (str, unicode):
            filenames = [filenames]
        for filename in filenames:
            try:
                # Config files are UTF-8-encoded:
                fp = codecs.open(filename, 'r', 'utf-8')
            except IOError:
                continue
            try:
                if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
                    RawConfigParser.readfp(self, fp, filename)
                else:
                    RawConfigParser.read_file(self, fp, filename)
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                self._stderr.write(self.not_utf8_error % (filename, filename))
                fp.close()
                continue
            fp.close()
            self._files.append(filename)
            if self.has_section('options'):
                self.handle_old_config(filename)
            self.validate_settings(filename, option_parser)

    def handle_old_config(self, filename):
        warnings.warn_explicit(self.old_warning, ConfigDeprecationWarning,
                               filename, 0)
        options = self.get_section('options')
        if not self.has_section('general'):
            self.add_section('general')
        for key, value in options.items():
            if key in self.old_settings:
                section, setting = self.old_settings[key]
                if not self.has_section(section):
                    self.add_section(section)
            else:
                section = 'general'
                setting = key
            if not self.has_option(section, setting):
                self.set(section, setting, value)
        self.remove_section('options')

    def validate_settings(self, filename, option_parser):
        """
        Call the validator function and implement overrides on all applicable
        settings.
        """
        for section in self.sections():
            for setting in self.options(section):
                try:
                    option = option_parser.get_option_by_dest(setting)
                except KeyError:
                    continue
                if option.validator:
                    value = self.get(section, setting)
                    try:
                        new_value = option.validator(
                            setting, value, option_parser,
                            config_parser=self, config_section=section)
                    except Exception as error:
                        raise ValueError(
                            'Error in config file "%s", section "[%s]":\n'
                            '    %s\n'
                            '        %s = %s'
                            % (filename, section, ErrorString(error),
                               setting, value))
                    self.set(section, setting, new_value)
                if option.overrides:
                    self.set(section, option.overrides, None)

    def optionxform(self, optionstr):
        """
        Transform '-' to '_' so the cmdline form of option names can be used.
        """
        return optionstr.lower().replace('-', '_')

    def get_section(self, section):
        """
        Return a given section as a dictionary (empty if the section
        doesn't exist).
        """
        section_dict = {}
        if self.has_section(section):
            for option in self.options(section):
                section_dict[option] = self.get(section, option)
        return section_dict


class ConfigDeprecationWarning(DeprecationWarning):
    """Warning for deprecated configuration file features."""