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buildhtmltree.py: Create cmd_f outside massage
authormartin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
Tue, 22 Aug 2023 11:58:21 +0000 (23:58 +1200)
committermartin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
Tue, 22 Aug 2023 11:58:21 +0000 (23:58 +1200)
.config/neomutt/buildmimetree.py

index d0493b362978a4af878e7429c3bd59a318f6d4d1..c0d636424ca5895d673493891192016b623808b7 100755 (executable)
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ def do_setup(
 
 def do_massage(
     maildraft,
 
 def do_massage(
     maildraft,
-    cmdpath,
+    cmd_f,
     *,
     extensions=None,
     converter=convert_markdown_to_html,
     *,
     extensions=None,
     converter=convert_markdown_to_html,
@@ -316,95 +316,91 @@ def do_massage(
     # draft, and whatever commands we write to the file given as cmdpath will
     # be run by the second source command in the macro definition.
 
     # draft, and whatever commands we write to the file given as cmdpath will
     # be run by the second source command in the macro definition.
 
-    with open(cmdpath, "w") as cmd_f:
-        # Let's start by cleaning up what the setup did (see above), i.e. we
-        # restore the $editor and $edit_headers variables, and also unset the
-        # variable used to identify the command file we're currently writing
-        # to.
-        cmds = MuttCommands(cmd_f, debug=debug_commands)
-        cmds.cmd('set editor="$my_editor"')
-        cmds.cmd('set edit_headers="$my_edit_headers"')
-        cmds.cmd("unset my_editor")
-        cmds.cmd("unset my_edit_headers")
-
-        # let's flush those commands, as there'll be a lot of pushes from now
-        # on, which need to be run in reverse order
-        cmds.flush()
-
-        extensions = extensions.split(",") if extensions else []
-        tree = converter(maildraft, extensions=extensions)
-
-        mimetree = MIMETreeDFWalker(debug=args.debug_walk)
-
-        def visitor_fn(item, stack, *, debugprint=None):
-            """
-            Visitor function called for every node (part) of the MIME tree,
-            depth-first, and responsible for telling NeoMutt how to assemble
-            the tree.
-            """
-            if isinstance(item, Part):
-                # We've hit a leaf-node, i.e. an alternative or a related part
-                # with actual content.
-
-                # If the part is not an original part, i.e. doesn't already
-                # exist, we must first add it.
-                if not item.orig:
-                    cmds.push(f"<attach-file>{item.path}<enter>")
-                    cmds.push("<toggle-unlink><toggle-disposition>")
-                    if item.cid:
-                        cmds.push(
-                            f"<edit-content-id>\\Ca\\Ck{item.cid}<enter>"
-                        )
-
-                # If the item (including the original) comes with a
-                # description, then we might just as well update the NeoMutt
-                # tree now:
-                if item.desc:
-                    cmds.push(f"<edit-description>\\Ca\\Ck{item.desc}<enter>")
-
-                # Finally, tag the entry that we just processed, so that when
-                # we're done at this level, as we walk up the stack, the items
-                # to be grouped will already be tagged and ready.
-                cmds.push("<tag-entry>")
-
-            elif isinstance(item, Multipart):
-                # This node has children, but we already visited them (see
-                # above), and so they have been tagged in NeoMutt's compose
-                # window. Now it's just a matter of telling NeoMutt to do the
-                # appropriate grouping:
-                if item.subtype == "alternative":
-                    cmds.push("<group-alternatives>")
-                elif item.subtype == "relative":
-                    cmds.push("<group-related>")
-                elif item.subtype == "multilingual":
-                    cmds.push("<group-multilingual>")
-
-                # Again, if there is a description, we might just as well:
-                if item.desc:
-                    cmds.push(f"<edit-description>\\Ca\\Ck{item.desc}<enter>")
-
-                # Finally, if we're at non-root level, tag the new container,
-                # as it might itself be part of a container, to be processed
-                # one level up:
-                if stack:
-                    cmds.push("<tag-entry>")
-
-            else:
-                # We should never get here
-                assert not "is valid part"
-
-        # -----------------
-        # End of visitor_fn
-
-        # Let's walk the tree and visit every node with our fancy visitor
-        # function
-        mimetree.walk(tree, visitor_fn=visitor_fn)
-
-        # Finally, cleanup. Since we're responsible for removing the temporary
-        # file, how's this for a little hack?
-        cmds.cmd(f"source 'rm -f {args.cmdpath}|'")
-        cmds.cmd("unset my_mdwn_postprocess_cmd_file")
-        cmds.flush()
+    # Let's start by cleaning up what the setup did (see above), i.e. we
+    # restore the $editor and $edit_headers variables, and also unset the
+    # variable used to identify the command file we're currently writing
+    # to.
+    cmds = MuttCommands(cmd_f, debug=debug_commands)
+    cmds.cmd('set editor="$my_editor"')
+    cmds.cmd('set edit_headers="$my_edit_headers"')
+    cmds.cmd("unset my_editor")
+    cmds.cmd("unset my_edit_headers")
+
+    # let's flush those commands, as there'll be a lot of pushes from now
+    # on, which need to be run in reverse order
+    cmds.flush()
+
+    extensions = extensions.split(",") if extensions else []
+    tree = converter(maildraft, extensions=extensions)
+
+    mimetree = MIMETreeDFWalker(debug=debug_walk)
+
+    def visitor_fn(item, stack, *, debugprint=None):
+        """
+        Visitor function called for every node (part) of the MIME tree,
+        depth-first, and responsible for telling NeoMutt how to assemble
+        the tree.
+        """
+        if isinstance(item, Part):
+            # We've hit a leaf-node, i.e. an alternative or a related part
+            # with actual content.
+
+            # If the part is not an original part, i.e. doesn't already
+            # exist, we must first add it.
+            if not item.orig:
+                cmds.push(f"<attach-file>{item.path}<enter>")
+                cmds.push("<toggle-unlink><toggle-disposition>")
+                if item.cid:
+                    cmds.push(f"<edit-content-id>\\Ca\\Ck{item.cid}<enter>")
+
+            # If the item (including the original) comes with a
+            # description, then we might just as well update the NeoMutt
+            # tree now:
+            if item.desc:
+                cmds.push(f"<edit-description>\\Ca\\Ck{item.desc}<enter>")
+
+        elif isinstance(item, Multipart):
+            # This node has children, but we already visited them (see
+            # above), and so they have been tagged in NeoMutt's compose
+            # window. Now it's just a matter of telling NeoMutt to do the
+            # appropriate grouping:
+            if item.subtype == "alternative":
+                cmds.push("<group-alternatives>")
+            elif item.subtype == "relative":
+                cmds.push("<group-related>")
+            elif item.subtype == "multilingual":
+                cmds.push("<group-multilingual>")
+
+            # Again, if there is a description, we might just as well:
+            if item.desc:
+                cmds.push(f"<edit-description>\\Ca\\Ck{item.desc}<enter>")
+
+        else:
+            # We should never get here
+            assert not "is valid part"
+
+        # Finally, if we're at non-root level, tag the new container,
+        # as it might itself be part of a container, to be processed
+        # one level up:
+        if stack:
+            cmds.push("<tag-entry>")
+
+    # -----------------
+    # End of visitor_fn
+
+    # Let's walk the tree and visit every node with our fancy visitor
+    # function
+    mimetree.walk(tree, visitor_fn=visitor_fn)
+
+    # Finally, cleanup. Since we're responsible for removing the temporary
+    # file, how's this for a little hack?
+    try:
+        filename = cmd_f.name
+    except AttributeError:
+        filename = "pytest_internal_file"
+    cmds.cmd(f"source 'rm -f {filename}|'")
+    cmds.cmd("unset my_mdwn_postprocess_cmd_file")
+    cmds.flush()
 
 
 # [ CLI ENTRY ] ###############################################################
 
 
 # [ CLI ENTRY ] ###############################################################
@@ -416,13 +412,14 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
         do_setup(args.extensions, debug_commands=args.debug_commands)
 
     elif args.mode == "massage":
         do_setup(args.extensions, debug_commands=args.debug_commands)
 
     elif args.mode == "massage":
-        do_massage(
-            args.MAILDRAFT,
-            args.cmdpath,
-            extensions=args.extensions,
-            debug_commands=args.debug_commands,
-            debug_walk=args.debug_walk,
-        )
+        with open(args.cmdpath, "w") as cmd_f:
+            do_massage(
+                args.MAILDRAFT,
+                cmd_f,
+                extensions=args.extensions,
+                debug_commands=args.debug_commands,
+                debug_walk=args.debug_walk,
+            )
 
 
 # [ TESTS ] ###################################################################
 
 
 # [ TESTS ] ###################################################################