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# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved. | |
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from template import get_filename | |
_remove_color = "rgb(103,6,12)" | |
_addition_color = "rgb(6,103,12)" | |
def mark_text(text, add=True): | |
"""Marks text with a highlight color for addition or removal. | |
Args: | |
text (`str`): | |
Some code to be marked. | |
add (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to True): | |
Whether to mark the text as an addition or a removal. | |
Returns: | |
`str`: The marked text as an HTML `mark` element. | |
""" | |
if add: | |
color = _addition_color | |
else: | |
color = _remove_color | |
return f'<mark style="background-color:{color}!important;color:white!important">{text}</mark>' | |
def highlight(code: str): | |
"""Takes in code and returns the respective highlighted code sample. | |
Args: | |
code (`str`): | |
Code from a file. | |
""" | |
lines = code.split("\n") | |
for i, line in enumerate(lines): | |
if line.startswith("-"): | |
lines[i] = "- " + line[1:] | |
lines[i] = mark_text(lines[i], False) | |
elif line.startswith("+"): | |
lines[i] = "+ " + line[1:] | |
lines[i] = mark_text(lines[i], True) | |
else: | |
lines[i] = " " + line | |
return "\n".join(lines).rstrip() | |
def get_text(option, tab): | |
""" | |
Reads in an option and returns the code, explanation, and documentation links | |
""" | |
filename = option.lower().replace(" ", "_") | |
with open(get_filename(tab, filename)) as f: | |
output = f.read() | |
return output.split("##\n")[1:] | |