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*.pyc
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*~
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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# coding: utf-8
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import argparse
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import re
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import sys
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import urllib.request
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from html_table_parser import HTMLTableParser
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# Regex for parsing options on MySQL documentation pages
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# Options are (normally) specified as command-line options
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# as anchor tags on the page. Certain documentation pages only
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A YAML library could be used, but we avoid extra dependencies by
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just using string formatting.
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"""
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for section, url, yaml in sections:
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options = parser(url, section)
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print(yaml % {'section': section,
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'options': '\n - '.join(options),
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'url': url}, end='', file=file)
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options_string = '\n - '.join(options)
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string = yaml % {
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'section': section,
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'options': options_string,
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'url': url
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}
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print(string,file=file,end= "")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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