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As reported in #117847 and #115366, an unpaired backtick in a docstring tends to confuse e.g. Sphinx running on subclasses of standard library objects, and the typographic style of using a backtick as an opening quote is no longer in favor. Convert almost all uses of the form The variable `foo' should do xyz to The variable 'foo' should do xyz and also fix up miscellaneous other unpaired backticks (extraneous / missing characters). No functional change is intended here other than in human-readable docstrings.
214 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
214 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2000-2008 Michael Hudson-Doyle <micahel@gmail.com>
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# Armin Rigo
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# All Rights Reserved
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#
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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
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# its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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# provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
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# that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
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# supporting documentation.
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#
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# THE AUTHOR MICHAEL HUDSON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
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# THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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# AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
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# INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
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# RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
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# CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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# CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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"""
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Keymap contains functions for parsing keyspecs and turning keyspecs into
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appropriate sequences.
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A keyspec is a string representing a sequence of key presses that can
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be bound to a command. All characters other than the backslash represent
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themselves. In the traditional manner, a backslash introduces an escape
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sequence.
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pyrepl uses its own keyspec format that is meant to be a strict superset of
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readline's KEYSEQ format. This means that if a spec is found that readline
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accepts that this doesn't, it should be logged as a bug. Note that this means
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we're using the '\\C-o' style of readline's keyspec, not the 'Control-o' sort.
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The extension to readline is that the sequence \\<KEY> denotes the
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sequence of characters produced by hitting KEY.
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Examples:
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'a' - what you get when you hit the 'a' key
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'\\EOA' - Escape - O - A (up, on my terminal)
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'\\<UP>' - the up arrow key
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'\\<up>' - ditto (keynames are case-insensitive)
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'\\C-o', '\\c-o' - control-o
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'\\M-.' - meta-period
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'\\E.' - ditto (that's how meta works for pyrepl)
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'\\<tab>', '\\<TAB>', '\\t', '\\011', '\\x09', '\\X09', '\\C-i', '\\C-I'
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- all of these are the tab character.
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"""
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_escapes = {
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"\\": "\\",
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"'": "'",
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'"': '"',
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"a": "\a",
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"b": "\b",
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"e": "\033",
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"f": "\f",
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"n": "\n",
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"r": "\r",
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"t": "\t",
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"v": "\v",
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}
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_keynames = {
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"backspace": "backspace",
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"delete": "delete",
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"down": "down",
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"end": "end",
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"enter": "\r",
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"escape": "\033",
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"f1": "f1",
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"f2": "f2",
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"f3": "f3",
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"f4": "f4",
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"f5": "f5",
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"f6": "f6",
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"f7": "f7",
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"f8": "f8",
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"f9": "f9",
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"f10": "f10",
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"f11": "f11",
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"f12": "f12",
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"f13": "f13",
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"f14": "f14",
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"f15": "f15",
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"f16": "f16",
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"f17": "f17",
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"f18": "f18",
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"f19": "f19",
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"f20": "f20",
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"home": "home",
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"insert": "insert",
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"left": "left",
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"page down": "page down",
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"page up": "page up",
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"return": "\r",
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"right": "right",
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"space": " ",
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"tab": "\t",
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"up": "up",
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}
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class KeySpecError(Exception):
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pass
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def parse_keys(keys: str) -> list[str]:
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"""Parse keys in keyspec format to a sequence of keys."""
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s = 0
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r: list[str] = []
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while s < len(keys):
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k, s = _parse_single_key_sequence(keys, s)
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r.extend(k)
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return r
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def _parse_single_key_sequence(key: str, s: int) -> tuple[list[str], int]:
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ctrl = 0
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meta = 0
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ret = ""
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while not ret and s < len(key):
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if key[s] == "\\":
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c = key[s + 1].lower()
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if c in _escapes:
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ret = _escapes[c]
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s += 2
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elif c == "c":
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if key[s + 2] != "-":
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raise KeySpecError(
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"\\C must be followed by `-' (char %d of %s)"
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% (s + 2, repr(key))
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)
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if ctrl:
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raise KeySpecError(
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"doubled \\C- (char %d of %s)" % (s + 1, repr(key))
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)
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ctrl = 1
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s += 3
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elif c == "m":
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if key[s + 2] != "-":
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raise KeySpecError(
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"\\M must be followed by `-' (char %d of %s)"
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% (s + 2, repr(key))
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)
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if meta:
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raise KeySpecError(
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"doubled \\M- (char %d of %s)" % (s + 1, repr(key))
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)
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meta = 1
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s += 3
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elif c.isdigit():
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n = key[s + 1 : s + 4]
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ret = chr(int(n, 8))
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s += 4
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elif c == "x":
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n = key[s + 2 : s + 4]
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ret = chr(int(n, 16))
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s += 4
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elif c == "<":
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t = key.find(">", s)
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if t == -1:
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raise KeySpecError(
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"unterminated \\< starting at char %d of %s"
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% (s + 1, repr(key))
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)
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ret = key[s + 2 : t].lower()
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if ret not in _keynames:
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raise KeySpecError(
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"unrecognised keyname `%s' at char %d of %s"
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% (ret, s + 2, repr(key))
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)
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ret = _keynames[ret]
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s = t + 1
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else:
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raise KeySpecError(
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"unknown backslash escape %s at char %d of %s"
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% (repr(c), s + 2, repr(key))
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)
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else:
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ret = key[s]
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s += 1
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if ctrl:
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if len(ret) == 1:
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ret = chr(ord(ret) & 0x1F) # curses.ascii.ctrl()
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elif ret in {"left", "right"}:
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ret = f"ctrl {ret}"
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else:
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raise KeySpecError("\\C- followed by invalid key")
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result = [ret], s
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if meta:
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result[0].insert(0, "\033")
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return result
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def compile_keymap(keymap, empty=b""):
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r = {}
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for key, value in keymap.items():
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if isinstance(key, bytes):
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first = key[:1]
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else:
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first = key[0]
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r.setdefault(first, {})[key[1:]] = value
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for key, value in r.items():
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if empty in value:
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if len(value) != 1:
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raise KeySpecError("key definitions for %s clash" % (value.values(),))
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else:
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r[key] = value[empty]
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else:
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r[key] = compile_keymap(value, empty)
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return r
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