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"""Simple API for XML (SAX) implementation for Python.
This module provides an implementation of the SAX 2 interface;
information about the Java version of the interface can be found at
http://www.megginson.com/SAX/.  The Python version of the interface is
documented at <...>.
This package contains the following modules:
handler -- Base classes and constants which define the SAX 2 API for
           the 'client-side' of SAX for Python.
saxutils -- Implementation of the convenience classes commonly used to
            work with SAX.
xmlreader -- Base classes and constants which define the SAX 2 API for
             the parsers used with SAX for Python.
expatreader -- Driver that allows use of the Expat parser with SAX.
"""
from .xmlreader import InputSource
from .handler import ContentHandler, ErrorHandler
from ._exceptions import SAXException, SAXNotRecognizedException, \
                        SAXParseException, SAXNotSupportedException, \
                        SAXReaderNotAvailable
def parse(source, handler, errorHandler=ErrorHandler()):
    parser = make_parser()
    parser.setContentHandler(handler)
    parser.setErrorHandler(errorHandler)
    parser.parse(source)
def parseString(string, handler, errorHandler=ErrorHandler()):
    from io import BytesIO
    if errorHandler is None:
        errorHandler = ErrorHandler()
    parser = make_parser()
    parser.setContentHandler(handler)
    parser.setErrorHandler(errorHandler)
    inpsrc = InputSource()
    inpsrc.setByteStream(BytesIO(string))
    parser.parse(inpsrc)
# this is the parser list used by the make_parser function if no
# alternatives are given as parameters to the function
default_parser_list = ["xml.sax.expatreader"]
# tell modulefinder that importing sax potentially imports expatreader
_false = 0
if _false:
    import xml.sax.expatreader
import os, sys
if "PY_SAX_PARSER" in os.environ:
    default_parser_list = os.environ["PY_SAX_PARSER"].split(",")
del os
_key = "python.xml.sax.parser"
if sys.platform[:4] == "java" and sys.registry.containsKey(_key):
    default_parser_list = sys.registry.getProperty(_key).split(",")
def make_parser(parser_list = []):
    """Creates and returns a SAX parser.
    Creates the first parser it is able to instantiate of the ones
    given in the list created by doing parser_list +
    default_parser_list.  The lists must contain the names of Python
    modules containing both a SAX parser and a create_parser function."""
    for parser_name in parser_list + default_parser_list:
        try:
            return _create_parser(parser_name)
        except ImportError as e:
            import sys
            if parser_name in sys.modules:
                # The parser module was found, but importing it
                # failed unexpectedly, pass this exception through
                raise
        except SAXReaderNotAvailable:
            # The parser module detected that it won't work properly,
            # so try the next one
            pass
    raise SAXReaderNotAvailable("No parsers found", None)
# --- Internal utility methods used by make_parser
if sys.platform[ : 4] == "java":
    def _create_parser(parser_name):
        from org.python.core import imp
        drv_module = imp.importName(parser_name, 0, globals())
        return drv_module.create_parser()
else:
    def _create_parser(parser_name):
        drv_module = __import__(parser_name,{},{},['create_parser'])
        return drv_module.create_parser()
del sys