Add support for data parse on headline content update.
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from __future__ import annotations
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from __future__ import annotations
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from typing import Optional
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from datetime import timedelta
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from datetime import timedelta
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import collections
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import collections
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import difflib
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import difflib
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import sys
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import sys
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from datetime import date, datetime, timedelta
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from datetime import date, datetime, timedelta
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from enum import Enum
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from enum import Enum
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from typing import cast, Iterator, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple, TypedDict, Union
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from typing import Any, cast, Iterator, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple, TypedDict, TypeVar, Union
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from .types import HeadlineDict
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from .types import HeadlineDict
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@ -821,7 +820,7 @@ class Headline:
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raise NotImplementedError()
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def update_raw_contents(self, new_contents):
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def update_raw_contents(self, new_contents):
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# @TODO: Properly re-parse elements
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# Clear elements
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self.keywords = []
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self.keywords = []
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self.contents = []
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self.contents = []
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self.list_items = []
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self.list_items = []
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self.deadline = None
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self.deadline = None
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self.closed = None
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self.closed = None
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for line in new_contents.split('\n'):
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reader = OrgDocReader(environment=self.doc.environment)
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self.contents.append(
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reader.read(new_contents)
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RawLine(linenum=0, line=line)
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)
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# No need to finalize as we can take the data from the reader instead of from a doc
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if len(reader.headlines) > 0:
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# Probably can be done by just adding the headlines to this one's children
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raise NotImplementedError('new headlines on raw contents not supported yet. This probably should be simple, see comment on code.')
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for kw in reader.keywords:
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self.keywords.append(offset_linenum(self.start_line + 1, kw))
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for content in reader.contents:
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self.contents.append(offset_linenum(self.start_line + 1, content))
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for list_item in reader.list_items:
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self.list_items.append(offset_linenum(self.start_line + 1, list_item))
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for struct_item in reader.structural:
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self.structural.append(offset_linenum(self.start_line + 1, struct_item))
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for prop in reader.properties:
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self.properties.append(offset_linenum(self.start_line + 1, prop))
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# Environment is not used, as it's known
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def get_element_in_line(self, linenum):
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def get_element_in_line(self, linenum):
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for line in self.contents:
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for line in self.contents:
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),
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),
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)
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)
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ItemWithLineNum = Union[Keyword, RawLine, Property, ListItem, tuple[int, Any]]
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def offset_linenum(offset: int, item: ItemWithLineNum) -> ItemWithLineNum:
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if isinstance(item, tuple) and len(item) == 2 and isinstance(item[0], int):
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return item
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if isinstance(item, ListItem):
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item.linenum += offset
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return item
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assert isinstance(item, (Keyword, RawLine, Property)), \
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"Expected (Keyword|RawLine|Property), found {}".format(item)
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return item._replace(linenum=item.linenum + offset)
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# @TODO How are [YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm--HH:mm] and ([... HH:mm]--[... HH:mm]) differentiated ?
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# @TODO How are [YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm--HH:mm] and ([... HH:mm]--[... HH:mm]) differentiated ?
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# @TODO Consider recurrence annotations
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# @TODO Consider recurrence annotations
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self.headlines: List[Headline] = list(
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self.headlines: List[Headline] = list(
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map(lambda hl: parse_headline(hl, self, self), headlines)
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map(lambda hl: parse_headline(hl, self, self), headlines)
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)
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)
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self.environment = environment
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@property
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@property
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def id(self):
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def id(self):
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