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Bradley M. Kuhn
Update minified YUI to version 2.9 built from Source.

yui.2.9.js used to be a minified version of YUI 2.9 until 5143b8df576c updated
it to something else and applied more aggresive minification. We stick to a
clean but minified version 2.9.

The license of YUI is BSD 3-clause, as described on
http://yuilibrary.com/license/ .

Since the minified version combines with GPLv3'd Javascript, it is only GPLv3'd
compliant to distribute this Object Code version with the Corresponding Source
(or offer therefor).

This yui.2.9.js is built from Source this way:
git clone https://github.com/yui/builder
git clone https://github.com/yui/yui2
cd yui2/
git checkout hudson-yui2-2800
ln -sf JumpToPageDropDown.js src/paginator/js/JumpToPageDropdown.js # work around inconsistent casing
rm -f tmp.js
for m in yahoo event dom connection animation dragdrop element datasource autocomplete container event-delegate json datatable paginator; do
rm -f build/$m/$m.js; ( cd src/$m && ant build deploybuild ) && sed -e 's,@VERSION@,2.9.0,g' -e 's,@BUILD@,2800,g' build/$m/$m.js >> tmp.js
done
java -jar ../builder/componentbuild/lib/yuicompressor/yuicompressor-2.4.4.jar tmp.js -o yui.2.9.js

The source is mirrored and available on https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/mirror .
"""
termcolors.py

Grabbed from Django (http://www.djangoproject.com)
"""

color_names = ('black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white')
foreground = dict([(color_names[x], '3%s' % x) for x in range(8)])
background = dict([(color_names[x], '4%s' % x) for x in range(8)])

RESET = '0'
opt_dict = {'bold': '1', 'underscore': '4', 'blink': '5', 'reverse': '7', 'conceal': '8'}

def colorize(text='', opts=(), **kwargs):
    """
    Returns your text, enclosed in ANSI graphics codes.

    Depends on the keyword arguments 'fg' and 'bg', and the contents of
    the opts tuple/list.

    Returns the RESET code if no parameters are given.

    Valid colors:
        'black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white'

    Valid options:
        'bold'
        'underscore'
        'blink'
        'reverse'
        'conceal'
        'noreset' - string will not be auto-terminated with the RESET code

    Examples:
        colorize('hello', fg='red', bg='blue', opts=('blink',))
        colorize()
        colorize('goodbye', opts=('underscore',))
        print colorize('first line', fg='red', opts=('noreset',))
        print 'this should be red too'
        print colorize('and so should this')
        print 'this should not be red'
    """
    code_list = []
    if text == '' and len(opts) == 1 and opts[0] == 'reset':
        return '\x1b[%sm' % RESET
    for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
        if k == 'fg':
            code_list.append(foreground[v])
        elif k == 'bg':
            code_list.append(background[v])
    for o in opts:
        if o in opt_dict:
            code_list.append(opt_dict[o])
    if 'noreset' not in opts:
        text = text + '\x1b[%sm' % RESET
    return ('\x1b[%sm' % ';'.join(code_list)) + text

def make_style(opts=(), **kwargs):
    """
    Returns a function with default parameters for colorize()

    Example:
        bold_red = make_style(opts=('bold',), fg='red')
        print bold_red('hello')
        KEYWORD = make_style(fg='yellow')
        COMMENT = make_style(fg='blue', opts=('bold',))
    """
    return lambda text: colorize(text, opts, **kwargs)

NOCOLOR_PALETTE = 'nocolor'
DARK_PALETTE = 'dark'
LIGHT_PALETTE = 'light'

PALETTES = {
    NOCOLOR_PALETTE: {
        'ERROR':        {},
        'NOTICE':       {},
        'SQL_FIELD':    {},
        'SQL_COLTYPE':  {},
        'SQL_KEYWORD':  {},
        'SQL_TABLE':    {},
        'HTTP_INFO':         {},
        'HTTP_SUCCESS':      {},
        'HTTP_REDIRECT':     {},
        'HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED': {},
        'HTTP_BAD_REQUEST':  {},
        'HTTP_NOT_FOUND':    {},
        'HTTP_SERVER_ERROR': {},
    },
    DARK_PALETTE: {
        'ERROR':        { 'fg': 'red', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'NOTICE':       { 'fg': 'red' },
        'SQL_FIELD':    { 'fg': 'green', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'SQL_COLTYPE':  { 'fg': 'green' },
        'SQL_KEYWORD':  { 'fg': 'yellow' },
        'SQL_TABLE':    { 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_INFO':         { 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_SUCCESS':      { },
        'HTTP_REDIRECT':     { 'fg': 'green' },
        'HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED': { 'fg': 'cyan' },
        'HTTP_BAD_REQUEST':  { 'fg': 'red', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_NOT_FOUND':    { 'fg': 'yellow' },
        'HTTP_SERVER_ERROR': { 'fg': 'magenta', 'opts': ('bold',) },
    },
    LIGHT_PALETTE: {
        'ERROR':        { 'fg': 'red', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'NOTICE':       { 'fg': 'red' },
        'SQL_FIELD':    { 'fg': 'green', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'SQL_COLTYPE':  { 'fg': 'green' },
        'SQL_KEYWORD':  { 'fg': 'blue' },
        'SQL_TABLE':    { 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_INFO':         { 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_SUCCESS':      { },
        'HTTP_REDIRECT':     { 'fg': 'green', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED': { 'fg': 'green' },
        'HTTP_BAD_REQUEST':  { 'fg': 'red', 'opts': ('bold',) },
        'HTTP_NOT_FOUND':    { 'fg': 'red' },
        'HTTP_SERVER_ERROR': { 'fg': 'magenta', 'opts': ('bold',) },
    }
}
DEFAULT_PALETTE = DARK_PALETTE

def parse_color_setting(config_string):
    """Parse a DJANGO_COLORS environment variable to produce the system palette

    The general form of a pallete definition is:

        "palette;role=fg;role=fg/bg;role=fg,option,option;role=fg/bg,option,option"

    where:
        palette is a named palette; one of 'light', 'dark', or 'nocolor'.
        role is a named style used by Django
        fg is a background color.
        bg is a background color.
        option is a display options.

    Specifying a named palette is the same as manually specifying the individual
    definitions for each role. Any individual definitions following the pallete
    definition will augment the base palette definition.

    Valid roles:
        'error', 'notice', 'sql_field', 'sql_coltype', 'sql_keyword', 'sql_table',
        'http_info', 'http_success', 'http_redirect', 'http_bad_request',
        'http_not_found', 'http_server_error'

    Valid colors:
        'black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white'

    Valid options:
        'bold', 'underscore', 'blink', 'reverse', 'conceal'

    """
    if not config_string:
        return PALETTES[DEFAULT_PALETTE]

    # Split the color configuration into parts
    parts = config_string.lower().split(';')
    palette = PALETTES[NOCOLOR_PALETTE].copy()
    for part in parts:
        if part in PALETTES:
            # A default palette has been specified
            palette.update(PALETTES[part])
        elif '=' in part:
            # Process a palette defining string
            definition = {}

            # Break the definition into the role,
            # plus the list of specific instructions.
            # The role must be in upper case
            role, instructions = part.split('=')
            role = role.upper()

            styles = instructions.split(',')
            styles.reverse()

            # The first instruction can contain a slash
            # to break apart fg/bg.
            colors = styles.pop().split('/')
            colors.reverse()
            fg = colors.pop()
            if fg in color_names:
                definition['fg'] = fg
            if colors and colors[-1] in color_names:
                definition['bg'] = colors[-1]

            # All remaining instructions are options
            opts = tuple(s for s in styles if s in opt_dict.keys())
            if opts:
                definition['opts'] = opts

            # The nocolor palette has all available roles.
            # Use that palette as the basis for determining
            # if the role is valid.
            if role in PALETTES[NOCOLOR_PALETTE] and definition:
                palette[role] = definition

    # If there are no colors specified, return the empty palette.
    if palette == PALETTES[NOCOLOR_PALETTE]:
        return None
    return palette