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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
PythonTeX code engines.

Provides a class for managing the different languages/types of code
that may be executed.  A class instance is created for each language/type of
code.  The class provides a method for assembling the scripts that are
executed, combining user code with templates.  It also creates the records
needed to synchronize `stderr` with the document.

Each instance of the class is automatically added to the `engines_dict` upon
creation.  Instances are typically accessed via this dictionary.

The class is called `*CodeEngine` by analogy with a template engine, since it
combines user text (code) with existing templates to produce an output
document (script for execution).



Copyright (c) 2012-2018, Geoffrey M. Poore
All rights reserved.
Licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License:
    http://www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause

'''

# Imports
import os
import sys
import textwrap
import re
from hashlib import sha1
from collections import OrderedDict, namedtuple


interpreter_dict = {k:k for k in ('python', 'ruby', 'julia', 'octave', 'bash',
                                  'sage', 'rustc', 'Rscript', 'perl', 'perl6')}
# The {file} field needs to be replaced by itself, since the actual
# substitution of the real file can only be done at runtime, whereas the
# substitution for the interpreter should be done when the engine is
# initialized.
interpreter_dict['file'] = '{file}'
interpreter_dict['File'] = '{File}'
interpreter_dict['workingdir'] = '{workingdir}'


engine_dict = {}


CodeIndex = namedtuple('CodeIndex', ['input_file', 'command',
                                     'line_int', 'lines_total',
                                     'lines_user', 'lines_input',
                                     'inline_count'])


class CodeEngine(object):
    '''
    The base class that is used for defining language engines.  Each command
    and environment family is based on an engine.

    The class assembles the individual scripts that PythonTeX executes, using
    templates and user code.  It also creates the records needed for
    synchronizing `stderr` with the document.
    '''
    def __init__(self, name, language, extension, commands, template, wrapper,
                 formatter, sub=None, errors=None, warnings=None,
                 linenumbers=None, lookbehind=False,
                 console=False, startup=None, created=None):

        # Save raw arguments so that they may be reused by subtypes
        self._rawargs = (name, language, extension, commands, template, wrapper,
                         formatter, sub, errors, warnings,
                         linenumbers, lookbehind, console, startup, created)

        # Type check all strings, and make sure everything is Unicode
        if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
            if (not isinstance(name, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(language, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(extension, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(template, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(wrapper, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(formatter, basestring) or
                    not isinstance(sub, basestring)):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs string in initialization')
            self.name = unicode(name)
            self.language = unicode(language)
            self.extension = unicode(extension)
            self.template = unicode(template)
            self.wrapper = unicode(wrapper)
            self.formatter = unicode(formatter)
            self.sub = unicode(sub)
        else:
            if (not isinstance(name, str) or
                    not isinstance(language, str) or
                    not isinstance(extension, str) or
                    not isinstance(template, str) or
                    not isinstance(wrapper, str) or
                    not isinstance(formatter, str) or
                    not isinstance(sub, str)):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs string in initialization')
            self.name = name
            self.language = language
            self.extension = extension
            self.template = template
            self.wrapper = wrapper
            self.formatter = formatter
            self.sub = sub
        # Perform some additional formatting on some strings.
        self.extension = self.extension.lstrip('.')
        self.template = self._dedent(self.template)
        self.wrapper = self._dedent(self.wrapper)
        # Deal with commands
        if sys.version_info.major == 2:
            if isinstance(commands, basestring):
                commands = [commands]
            elif not isinstance(commands, list) and not isinstance(commands, tuple):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "commands" to be a string, list, or tuple')
            for c in commands:
                if not isinstance(c, basestring):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "commands" to contain strings')
            commands = [unicode(c) for c in commands]
        else:
            if isinstance(commands, str):
                commands = [commands]
            elif not isinstance(commands, list) and not isinstance(commands, tuple):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "commands" to be a string, list, or tuple')
            for c in commands:
                if not isinstance(c, str):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "commands" to contain strings')
        self.commands = commands
        # Make sure formatter string ends with a newline
        if not self.formatter.endswith('\n'):
            self.formatter = self.formatter + '\n'

        # Type check errors, warnings, and linenumbers
        if errors is None:
            errors = []
        else:
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
                if isinstance(errors, basestring):
                    errors = [errors]
                elif not isinstance(errors, list) and not isinstance(errors, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "errors" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for e in errors:
                    if not isinstance(e, basestring):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "errors" to contain strings')
                errors = [unicode(e) for e in errors]
            else:
                if isinstance(errors, str):
                    errors = [errors]
                elif not isinstance(errors, list) and not isinstance(errors, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "errors" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for e in errors:
                    if not isinstance(e, str):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "errors" to contain strings')
            self.errors = errors
        if warnings is None:
            warnings = []
        else:
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
                if isinstance(warnings, basestring):
                    warnings = [warnings]
                elif not isinstance(warnings, list) and not isinstance(warnings, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "warnings" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for w in warnings:
                    if not isinstance(w, basestring):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "warnings" to contain strings')
                warnings = [unicode(w) for w in warnings]
            else:
                if isinstance(warnings, str):
                    warnings = [warnings]
                elif not isinstance(warnings, list) and not isinstance(warnings, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "warnings" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for w in warnings:
                    if not isinstance(w, str):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "warnings" to contain strings')
            self.warnings = warnings
        if linenumbers is None:
            linenumbers = 'line {number}'
        if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
            if isinstance(linenumbers, basestring):
                linenumbers = [linenumbers]
            elif not isinstance(linenumbers, list) and not isinstance(linenumbers, tuple):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "linenumbers" to be a string, list, or tuple')
            for l in linenumbers:
                if not isinstance(l, basestring):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "linenumbers" to contain strings')
            linenumbers = [unicode(l) for l in linenumbers]
        else:
            if isinstance(linenumbers, str):
                linenumbers = [linenumbers]
            elif not isinstance(linenumbers, list) and not isinstance(linenumbers, tuple):
                raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "linenumbers" to be a string, list, or tuple')
            for l in linenumbers:
                if not isinstance(l, str):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "linenumbers" to contain strings')
        # Need to replace tags
        linenumbers = [r'(\d+)'.join(re.escape(x) for x in l.split('{number}')) if '{number}' in l else l for l in linenumbers]
        self.linenumbers = linenumbers

        # Type check lookbehind
        if not isinstance(lookbehind, bool):
            raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "lookbehind" to be bool')
        self.lookbehind = lookbehind

        # Type check console
        if not isinstance(console, bool):
            raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "console" to be bool')
        self.console = console

        # Type check startup
        if startup is None:
            startup = ''
        if startup and not self.console:
            raise TypeError('PythonTeX can only use "startup" for console types')
        else:
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
                if isinstance(startup, basestring):
                    startup = unicode(startup)
                else:
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "startup" to be a string')
            else:
                if not isinstance(startup, str):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "startup" to be a string')
            if not startup.endswith('\n'):
                startup += '\n'
        self.startup = self._dedent(startup)

        # Type check created; make sure it is an iterable and contains Unicode
        if created is None:
            created = []
        else:
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
                if isinstance(created, basestring):
                    created = [created]
                elif not isinstance(created, list) and not isinstance(created, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "created" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for f in created:
                    if not isinstance(f, basestring):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine "created" to contain strings')
                created = [unicode(f) for f in created]
            else:
                if isinstance(created, str):
                    created = [created]
                elif not isinstance(created, list) and not isinstance(created, tuple):
                    raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "created" to be a string, list, or tuple')
                for f in created:
                    if not isinstance(f, str):
                        raise TypeError('CodeEngine needs "created" to contain strings')
        self.created = created

        # The base PythonTeX type does not support extend; it is used in
        # subtyping.  But a dummy extend is needed to fill the extend field
        # in templates, if it is provided.
        self.extend = ''

        # Create dummy variables for console
        self.banner = ''
        self.filename = ''

        # Each type needs to add itself to a dict, for later access by name
        self._register()

        # Regex for working with `sub` commands and environments
        # Generated if used
        self.sub_field_re = None


    def _dedent(self, s):
        '''
        Dedent and strip leading newlines
        '''
        s = textwrap.dedent(s)
        while s.startswith('\n'):
            s = s[1:]
        return s

    def _register(self):
        '''
        Add instance to a dict for later access by name
        '''
        engine_dict[self.name] = self

    def customize(self, **kwargs):
        '''
        Customize the template on the fly.

        This provides customization based on command line arguments
        (`--interpreter`) and customization from the TeX side (imports from
        `__future__`).  Ideally, this function should be restricted to this
        and similar cases.  The custom code command and environment are
        insufficient for such cases, because the command is at a level above
        that of code and because of the requirement that imports from
        `__future__` be at the very beginning of a script.
        '''
        # Take care of `--interpreter`
        # The `interpreter_dict` has entries that allow `{file}` and
        # `{outputdir}` fields to be replaced with themselves
        self.commands = [c.format(**interpreter_dict) for c in self.commands]
        # Take care of `__future__`
        if self.language.startswith('python'):
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and 'pyfuture' in kwargs:
                pyfuture = kwargs['pyfuture']
                future_imports = None
                if pyfuture == 'all':
                    future_imports = '''
                            from __future__ import absolute_import
                            from __future__ import division
                            from __future__ import print_function
                            from __future__ import unicode_literals
                            {future}'''
                elif pyfuture == 'default':
                    future_imports = '''
                            from __future__ import absolute_import
                            from __future__ import division
                            from __future__ import print_function
                            {future}'''
                if future_imports is not None:
                    future_imports = self._dedent(future_imports)
                    self.template = self.template.replace('{future}', future_imports)
            if self.console:
                if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and 'pyconfuture' in kwargs:
                    pyconfuture = kwargs['pyconfuture']
                    future_imports = None
                    if pyconfuture == 'all':
                        future_imports = '''
                                from __future__ import absolute_import
                                from __future__ import division
                                from __future__ import print_function
                                from __future__ import unicode_literals
                                '''
                    elif pyconfuture == 'default':
                        future_imports = '''
                                from __future__ import absolute_import
                                from __future__ import division
                                from __future__ import print_function
                                '''
                    if future_imports is not None:
                        future_imports = self._dedent(future_imports)
                        self.startup = future_imports + self.startup
                if 'pyconbanner' in kwargs:
                    self.banner = kwargs['pyconbanner']
                if 'pyconfilename' in kwargs:
                    self.filename = kwargs['pyconfilename']

    _hash = None

    def get_hash(self):
        '''
        Return a hash of all vital type information (template, etc.).  Create
        the hash if it doesn't exist, otherwise return a stored hash.
        '''
        # This file is encoded in UTF-8, so everything can be encoded in UTF-8.
        # It's not important that this encoding be the same as that given by
        # the user, since a unique hash is all that's needed.
        if self._hash is None:
            hasher = sha1()
            for c in self.commands:
                hasher.update(c.encode('utf8'))
            hasher.update(self.template.encode('utf8'))
            hasher.update(self.wrapper.encode('utf8'))
            hasher.update(self.formatter.encode('utf8'))
            if self.console:
                hasher.update(self.startup.encode('utf8'))
                hasher.update(self.banner.encode('utf8'))
                hasher.update(self.filename.encode('utf8'))
            self._hash = hasher.hexdigest()
        return self._hash

    def _process_future(self, code_list):
        '''
        Go through a given list of code and extract all imports from
        `__future__`, so that they can be relocated to the beginning of the
        script.

        The approach isn't foolproof and doesn't support compound statements.
        '''
        done = False
        future_imports = []
        for n, c in enumerate(code_list):
            in_triplequote = False
            changed = False
            code = c.code.split('\n')
            for l, line in enumerate(code):
                # Detect __future__ imports
                if (line.startswith('from __future__') or
                        line.startswith('import __future__') and
                        not in_triplequote):
                    changed = True
                    if ';' in line:
                        raise ValueError('Imports from __future__ should be simple statements; semicolons are not supported')
                    else:
                        future_imports.append(line)
                        code[l] = ''
                # Ignore comments, empty lines, and lines with complete docstrings
                elif (line.startswith('\n') or line.startswith('#') or
                        line.isspace() or
                        ('"""' in line and line.count('"""')%2 == 0) or
                        ("'''" in line and line.count("'''")%2 == 0)):
                    pass
                # Detect if entering or leaving a docstring
                elif line.count('"""')%2 == 1 or line.count("'''")%2 == 1:
                    in_triplequote = not in_triplequote
                # Stop looking for future imports as soon as a non-comment,
                # non-empty, non-docstring, non-future import line is found
                elif not in_triplequote:
                    done = True
                    break
            if changed:
                code_list[n].code = '\n'.join(code)
            if done:
                break
        if future_imports:
            return '\n'.join(future_imports)
        else:
            return ''

    def _get_future(self, cc_list_begin, code_list):
        '''
        Process custom code and user code for imports from `__future__`
        '''
        cc_future = self._process_future(cc_list_begin)
        code_future = self._process_future(code_list)
        if cc_future and code_future:
            return cc_future + '\n' + code_future
        else:
            return cc_future + code_future

    def get_script(self, encoding, utilspath, outputdir, workingdir,
                   cc_list_begin, code_list, cc_list_end, debug, interactive):
        '''
        Assemble the script that will be executed.  In the process, assemble
        an index of line numbers that may be used to correlate script line
        numbers with document line numbers and user code line numbers in the
        event of errors or warnings.
        '''
        lines_total = 0
        script = []
        code_index = OrderedDict()

        # Take care of future
        if self.language.startswith('python'):
            future = self._get_future(cc_list_begin, code_list)
        else:
            future = ''

        # Split template into beginning and ending segments
        try:
            script_begin, script_end = self.template.split('{body}')
        except:
            raise ValueError('Template for ' + self.name + ' is missing {body}')

        # Add beginning to script
        if os.path.isabs(os.path.expanduser(os.path.normcase(workingdir))):
            workingdir_full = workingdir
        else:
            workingdir_full = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), workingdir).replace('\\', '/')
        # Correct workingdir if in debug or interactive mode, so that it's
        # relative to the script path
        # #### May refactor this once debugging functionality is more
        # fully implemented
        if debug is not None or interactive is not None:
            if not os.path.isabs(os.path.expanduser(os.path.normcase(workingdir))):
                workingdir = os.path.relpath(workingdir, outputdir)
        script_begin = script_begin.format(encoding=encoding, future=future,
                                           utilspath=utilspath,
                                           workingdir=os.path.expanduser(os.path.normcase(workingdir)),
                                           Workingdir=workingdir_full,
                                           extend=self.extend,
                                           family=code_list[0].family,
                                           session=code_list[0].session,
                                           restart=code_list[0].restart,
                                           dependencies_delim='=>PYTHONTEX:DEPENDENCIES#',
                                           created_delim='=>PYTHONTEX:CREATED#')
        script.append(script_begin)
        lines_total += script_begin.count('\n')

        # Prep wrapper
        try:
            wrapper_begin, wrapper_end = self.wrapper.split('{code}')
        except:
            raise ValueError('Wrapper for ' + self.name + ' is missing {code}')
        if not self.language.startswith('python'):
            # In the event of a syntax error at the end of user code, Ruby
            # (and perhaps others) will use the line number from the NEXT
            # line of code that is non-empty, not from the line of code where
            # the error started.  In these cases, it's important
            # to make sure that the line number is triggered immediately
            # after user code, so that the line number makes sense.  Hence,
            # we need to strip all whitespace from the part of the wrapper
            # that follows user code.  For symetry, we do the same for both
            # parts of the wrapper.
            wrapper_begin = wrapper_begin.rstrip(' \t\n') + '\n'
            wrapper_end = wrapper_end.lstrip(' \t\n')
        stdoutdelim = '=>PYTHONTEX:STDOUT#{instance}#{command}#'
        stderrdelim = '=>PYTHONTEX:STDERR#{instance}#{command}#'
        wrapper_begin = wrapper_begin.replace('{stdoutdelim}', stdoutdelim).replace('{stderrdelim}', stderrdelim)
        wrapper_begin_offset = wrapper_begin.count('\n')
        wrapper_end_offset = wrapper_end.count('\n')

        # Take care of custom code
        # Line counters must be reset for cc begin, code, and cc end, since
        # all three are separate
        lines_user = 0
        inline_count = 0
        for c in cc_list_begin:
            # Wrapper before
            lines_total += wrapper_begin_offset
            script.append(wrapper_begin.format(command=c.command,
                                               context=c.context,
                                               args=c.args_run,
                                               instance=c.instance,
                                               line=c.line))

            # Actual code
            lines_input = c.code.count('\n')
            code_index[c.instance] = CodeIndex(c.input_file, c.command, c.line_int, lines_total, lines_user, lines_input, inline_count)
            script.append(c.code)
            if c.is_inline:
                inline_count += 1
            lines_total += lines_input
            lines_user += lines_input

            # Wrapper after
            script.append(wrapper_end)
            lines_total += wrapper_end_offset

        # Take care of user code
        lines_user = 0
        inline_count = 0
        for c in code_list:
            # Wrapper before
            lines_total += wrapper_begin_offset
            script.append(wrapper_begin.format(command=c.command,
                                               context=c.context,
                                               args=c.args_run,
                                               instance=c.instance,
                                               line=c.line))

            # Actual code
            if c.command in ('s', 'sub'):
                field_list = self.process_sub(c)
                code = ''.join(self.sub.format(field_delim='=>PYTHONTEX:FIELD_DELIM#', field=field) for field in field_list)
                lines_input = code.count('\n')
                code_index[c.instance] = CodeIndex(c.input_file, c.command, c.line_int, lines_total, lines_user, lines_input, inline_count)
                script.append(code)
                # #### The traceback system will need to be redone to give
                # better line numbers
                lines_total += lines_input
                lines_user += lines_input
            else:
                lines_input = c.code.count('\n')
                code_index[c.instance] = CodeIndex(c.input_file, c.command, c.line_int, lines_total, lines_user, lines_input, inline_count)
                if c.command == 'i':
                    script.append(self.formatter.format(code=c.code.rstrip('\n')))
                    inline_count += 1
                else:
                    script.append(c.code)
                lines_total += lines_input
                lines_user += lines_input

            # Wrapper after
            script.append(wrapper_end)
            lines_total += wrapper_end_offset

        # Take care of custom code
        lines_user = 0
        inline_count = 0
        for c in cc_list_end:
            # Wrapper before
            lines_total += wrapper_begin_offset
            script.append(wrapper_begin.format(command=c.command,
                                               context=c.context,
                                               args=c.args_run,
                                               instance=c.instance,
                                               line=c.line))

            # Actual code
            lines_input = c.code.count('\n')
            code_index[c.instance] = CodeIndex(c.input_file, c.command, c.line_int, lines_total, lines_user, lines_input, inline_count)
            script.append(c.code)
            if c.is_inline:
                inline_count += 1
            lines_total += lines_input
            lines_user += lines_input

            # Wrapper after
            script.append(wrapper_end)
            lines_total += wrapper_end_offset

        # Finish script
        script.append(script_end.format(dependencies_delim='=>PYTHONTEX:DEPENDENCIES#', created_delim='=>PYTHONTEX:CREATED#'))

        return script, code_index


    def process_sub(self, pytxcode):
        '''
        Take the code part of a `sub` command or environment, which is
        essentially an interpolation string, and extract the replacement
        fields.  Process the replacement fields into a form suitable for
        execution and process the string into a template into which the output
        may be substituted.
        '''
        start = '!'
        open_delim = '{'
        close_delim = '}'
        if self.sub_field_re is None:
            field_pattern_list = []

            # {s}: start, {o}: open_delim, {c}: close_delim
            field_content_1_recursive = r'(?:[^{o}{c}\n]*|{o}R{c})+'
            field_content_1_final_inner = r'[^{o}{c}\n]*'
            field_1 = '{s}{o}(?!{o})' + field_content_1_recursive + '(?<!{c}){c}'
            for n in range(5):  # Want to allow 5 levels inside
                field_1 = field_1.replace('R', field_content_1_recursive)
            field_1 = field_1.replace('R', field_content_1_final_inner)
            field_1 = field_1.format(s=re.escape(start), o=re.escape(open_delim), c=re.escape(close_delim))
            field_pattern_list.append(field_1)

            for n in range(2, 6+1):  # Want to allow 5 levels inside
                field_n = '{s}' + '{o}'*n + '(?!{o})F(?<!{c})' + '{c}'*n
                field_n = field_n.replace('F', '(?:[^{o}{c}\n]*|{o}{{1,{n_minus}}}(?!{o})|{c}{{1,{n_minus}}}(?!{c}))+')
                field_n = field_n.format(s=re.escape(start), o=re.escape(open_delim), c=re.escape(close_delim), n_minus=n-1)
                field_pattern_list.append(field_n)

            field = '|'.join(field_pattern_list)

            escaped_start = '(?<!{s})(?:{s}{s})+(?={s}{o}|{o})'.format(s=re.escape(start), o=re.escape(open_delim))

            pattern = '''
                      (?P<escaped>{es}) |
                      (?P<field>{f}) |
                      (?P<invalid>{so}) |
                      (?P<text_literal_start>{s}+) |
                      (?P<text_general>[^{s}]+)
                      '''.format(es=escaped_start, f=field, so=re.escape(start + open_delim), s=re.escape(start))
            self.sub_field_re = re.compile(pattern, re.VERBOSE)

        template_list = []
        field_list = []
        field_number = 0
        for m in self.sub_field_re.finditer(pytxcode.code):
            if m.lastgroup == 'escaped':
                template_list.append(m.group().replace(start+start, start))
            elif m.lastgroup == 'field':
                template_list.append('{{{0}}}'.format(field_number))
                field_list.append(m.group()[1:].lstrip(open_delim).rstrip(close_delim).strip())
                field_number += 1
            elif m.lastgroup.startswith('text'):
                template_list.append(m.group().replace('{', '{{').replace('}', '}}'))
            else:
                msg = '''\
                      * PythonTeX error:
                          Invalid "sub" command or environment.  Invalid replacement fields.
                            {0}on or after line {1}
                      '''.format(pytxcode.input_file + ': ' if pytxcode.input_file else '', pytxcode.line)
                msg = textwrap.dedent(msg)
                sys.exit(msg)

        pytxcode.sub_template = ''.join(template_list)

        return field_list








class SubCodeEngine(CodeEngine):
    '''
    Create Engine instances that inherit from existing instances.
    '''
    def __init__(self, base, name, language=None, extension=None, commands=None,
                 template=None, wrapper=None, formatter=None, sub=None,
                 errors=None, warnings=None, linenumbers=None, lookbehind=False,
                 console=None, created=None, startup=None, extend=None):

        self._rawargs = (name, language, extension, commands, template, wrapper,
                         formatter, sub, errors, warnings,
                         linenumbers, lookbehind, console, startup, created)

        base_rawargs = engine_dict[base]._rawargs
        args = []
        for n, arg in enumerate(self._rawargs):
            if arg is None:
                args.append(base_rawargs[n])
            else:
                args.append(arg)

        CodeEngine.__init__(self, *args)

        self.extend = engine_dict[base].extend

        if extend is not None:
            if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
                if not isinstance(extend, basestring):
                    raise TypeError('PythonTeXSubtype needs a string for "extend"')
                extend = unicode(extend)
            else:
                if not isinstance(extend, str):
                    raise TypeError('PythonTeXSubtype needs a string for "extend"')
            if not extend.endswith('\n'):
                extend = extend + '\n'
            self.extend += self._dedent(extend)




class PythonConsoleEngine(CodeEngine):
    '''
    This uses the Engine class to store information needed for emulating
    Python interactive consoles.

    In the current form, it isn't used as a real engine, but rather as a
    convenient storage class that keeps the treatment of all languages/code
    types uniform.
    '''
    def __init__(self, name, startup=None):
        CodeEngine.__init__(self, name=name, language='python',
                            extension='', commands='', template='',
                            wrapper='', formatter='', sub='', errors=None,
                            warnings=None, linenumbers=None, lookbehind=False,
                            console=True, startup=startup, created=None)




python_template = '''
    # -*- coding: {encoding} -*-

    {future}

    import os
    import sys
    import codecs

    if '--interactive' not in sys.argv[1:]:
        if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
            sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter('{encoding}')(sys.stdout, 'strict')
            sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter('{encoding}')(sys.stderr, 'strict')
        else:
            sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter('{encoding}')(sys.stdout.buffer, 'strict')
            sys.stderr = codecs.getwriter('{encoding}')(sys.stderr.buffer, 'strict')

    if '{utilspath}' and '{utilspath}' not in sys.path:
        sys.path.append('{utilspath}')
    from pythontex_utils import PythonTeXUtils
    pytex = PythonTeXUtils()

    pytex.docdir = os.getcwd()
    if os.path.isdir('{workingdir}'):
        os.chdir('{workingdir}')
        if os.getcwd() not in sys.path:
            sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
    else:
        if len(sys.argv) < 2 or sys.argv[1] != '--manual':
            sys.exit('Cannot find directory {workingdir}')
    if pytex.docdir not in sys.path:
        sys.path.append(pytex.docdir)

    {extend}

    pytex.id = '{family}_{session}_{restart}'
    pytex.family = '{family}'
    pytex.session = '{session}'
    pytex.restart = '{restart}'

    {body}

    pytex.cleanup()
    '''

python_wrapper = '''
    pytex.command = '{command}'
    pytex.set_context('{context}')
    pytex.args = '{args}'
    pytex.instance = '{instance}'
    pytex.line = '{line}'

    print('{stdoutdelim}')
    sys.stderr.write('{stderrdelim}\\n')
    pytex.before()

    {code}

    pytex.after()
    '''

python_sub = '''print('{field_delim}')\nprint({field})\n'''


CodeEngine('python', 'python', '.py', '{python} {file}.py',
           python_template, python_wrapper, 'print(pytex.formatter({code}))',
           python_sub, 'Error:', 'Warning:', ['line {number}', ':{number}:'])

SubCodeEngine('python', 'py')

SubCodeEngine('python', 'pylab', extend='from pylab import *')


SubCodeEngine('python', 'sage', language='sage', extension='.sage',
              template=python_template.replace('{future}', ''),
              extend = 'pytex.formatter = latex',
              commands='{sage} {file}.sage')


sympy_extend = '''
    from sympy import *
    pytex.set_formatter('sympy_latex')
    '''

SubCodeEngine('python', 'sympy', extend=sympy_extend)




PythonConsoleEngine('pycon')

PythonConsoleEngine('pylabcon', startup='from pylab import *')

PythonConsoleEngine('sympycon', startup='from sympy import *')




ruby_template = '''
    # -*- coding: {encoding} -*-

    unless ARGV.include?('--interactive')
        $stdout.set_encoding('{encoding}')
        $stderr.set_encoding('{encoding}')
    end

    class RubyTeXUtils
        attr_accessor :id, :family, :session, :restart,
                :command, :context, :args,
                :instance, :line, :dependencies, :created,
                :docdir, :_context_raw
        def initialize
            @dependencies = Array.new
            @created = Array.new
            @_context_raw = nil
        end
        def formatter(expr)
            return expr.to_s
        end
        def before
        end
        def after
        end
        def add_dependencies(*expr)
            self.dependencies.push(*expr)
        end
        def add_created(*expr)
            self.created.push(*expr)
        end
        def set_context(expr)
            if expr != "" and expr != @_context_raw
                @context = expr.split(',').map{{|x| x1,x2 = x.split('='); {{x1.strip() => x2.strip()}}}}.reduce(:merge)
                @_context_raw = expr
            end
        end
        def pt_to_in(expr)
            if expr.is_a?String
                if expr.end_with?'pt'
                    expr = expr[0..-3]
                end
                return expr.to_f/72.27
            else
                return expr/72.27
            end
        end
        def pt_to_cm(expr)
            return pt_to_in(expr)*2.54
        end
        def pt_to_mm(expr)
            return pt_to_in(expr)*25.4
        end
        def pt_to_bp(expr)
            return pt_to_in(expr)*72
        end
        def cleanup
            puts '{dependencies_delim}'
            if @dependencies
                @dependencies.each {{ |x| puts x }}
            end
            puts '{created_delim}'
            if @created
                @created.each {{ |x| puts x }}
            end
        end
    end

    rbtex = RubyTeXUtils.new

    rbtex.docdir = Dir.pwd
    if File.directory?('{workingdir}')
        Dir.chdir('{workingdir}')
        $LOAD_PATH.push(Dir.pwd) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(Dir.pwd)
    elsif ARGV[0] != '--manual'
        abort('Cannot change to directory {workingdir}')
    end
    $LOAD_PATH.push(rbtex.docdir) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(rbtex.docdir)

    {extend}

    rbtex.id = '{family}_{session}_{restart}'
    rbtex.family = '{family}'
    rbtex.session = '{session}'
    rbtex.restart = '{restart}'

    {body}

    rbtex.cleanup
    '''

ruby_wrapper = '''
    rbtex.command = '{command}'
    rbtex.set_context('{context}')
    rbtex.args = '{args}'
    rbtex.instance = '{instance}'
    rbtex.line = '{line}'

    puts '{stdoutdelim}'
    $stderr.puts '{stderrdelim}'
    rbtex.before

    {code}

    rbtex.after
    '''

ruby_sub = '''puts '{field_delim}'\nputs {field}\n'''


CodeEngine('ruby', 'ruby', '.rb', '{ruby} {file}.rb', ruby_template,
           ruby_wrapper, 'puts rbtex.formatter({code})', ruby_sub,
           ['Error)', '(Errno', 'error'], 'warning:', ':{number}:')

SubCodeEngine('ruby', 'rb')




julia_template = '''
    # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-

    # Currently, Julia only supports UTF-8
    # So can't set stdout and stderr encoding

    mutable struct JuliaTeXUtils
        id::AbstractString
        family::AbstractString
        session::AbstractString
        restart::AbstractString
        command::AbstractString
        context::Dict
        args::AbstractString
        instance::AbstractString
        line::AbstractString

        _dependencies::Array{{AbstractString}}
        _created::Array{{AbstractString}}
        docdir::AbstractString
        _context_raw::AbstractString

        formatter::Function
        before::Function
        after::Function
        add_dependencies::Function
        add_created::Function
        set_context::Function
        pt_to_in::Function
        pt_to_cm::Function
        pt_to_mm::Function
        pt_to_bp::Function
        cleanup::Function

        self::JuliaTeXUtils

        function JuliaTeXUtils()
            self = new()
            self.self = self
            self._dependencies = AbstractString[]
            self._created = AbstractString[]
            self._context_raw = ""

            function formatter(expr)
                string(expr)
            end
            self.formatter = formatter

            function null()
            end
            self.before = null
            self.after = null

            function add_dependencies(files...)
                for file in files
                    push!(self._dependencies, file)
                end
            end
            self.add_dependencies = add_dependencies
            function add_created(files...)
                for file in files
                    push!(self._created, file)
                end
            end
            self.add_created = add_created

            function set_context(expr)
                if expr != "" && expr != self._context_raw
                    self.context = Dict{{Any, Any}}([ strip(x[1]) => strip(x[2]) for x in map(x -> split(x, "="), split(expr, ",")) ])
                    self._context_raw = expr
                end
            end
            self.set_context = set_context

            function pt_to_in(expr)
                if isa(expr, AbstractString)
                    if sizeof(expr) > 2 && expr[end-1:end] == "pt"
                        expr = expr[1:end-2]
                    end
                    return float(expr)/72.27
                else
                    return expr/72.27
                end
            end
            self.pt_to_in = pt_to_in

            function pt_to_cm(expr)
                return self.pt_to_in(expr)*2.54
            end
            self.pt_to_cm = pt_to_cm

            function pt_to_mm(expr)
                return self.pt_to_in(expr)*25.4
            end
            self.pt_to_mm = pt_to_mm

            function pt_to_bp(expr)
                return self.pt_to_in(expr)*72
            end
            self.pt_to_bp = pt_to_bp

            function cleanup()
                println("{dependencies_delim}")
                for f in self._dependencies
                    println(f)
                end
                println("{created_delim}")
                for f in self._created
                    println(f)
                end
            end
            self.cleanup = cleanup

            return self
        end
    end

    jltex = JuliaTeXUtils()

    jltex.docdir = pwd()
    try
        cd("{workingdir}")
    catch
        if !(length(ARGS) > 0 && ARGS[1] == "--manual")
            error("Could not find directory {workingdir}")
        end
    end
    if !(in(jltex.docdir, LOAD_PATH))
        push!(LOAD_PATH, jltex.docdir)
    end

    {extend}

    jltex.id = "{family}_{session}_{restart}"
    jltex.family = "{family}"
    jltex.session = "{session}"
    jltex.restart = "{restart}"

    {body}

    jltex.cleanup()
    '''

julia_wrapper = '''
    jltex.command = "{command}"
    jltex.set_context("{context}")
    jltex.args = "{args}"
    jltex.instance = "{instance}"
    jltex.line = "{line}"

    println("{stdoutdelim}")
    write(stderr, "{stderrdelim}\\n")
    jltex.before()

    {code}

    jltex.after()
    '''

julia_sub = '''println("{field_delim}")\nprintln({field})\n'''


CodeEngine('julia', 'julia', '.jl', '{julia} "{file}.jl"', julia_template,
              julia_wrapper, 'println(jltex.formatter({code}))', julia_sub,
              'ERROR:', 'WARNING:', ':{number}', True)

SubCodeEngine('julia', 'jl')


CodeEngine('juliacon', 'julia', '.jl', '{julia} -e "using Weave; weave(\\"{File}.jl\\", \\"tex\\")"', '{body}\n',
           '#+ term=true\n{code}\n', '', '',
           'ERROR:', 'WARNING:', ':{number}', True, created='{File}.tex')





octave_template = '''
    # Octave only supports @CLASS, not classdef
    # So use a struct plus functions as a substitute for a utilities class

    global octavetex = struct();
    octavetex.docdir = pwd();
    try
        cd '{Workingdir}';
    catch
        arg_list = argv()
        if size(arg_list, 1) == 1 && arg_list{{1}} == '--manual'
        else
            error("Could not find directory {workingdir}");
        end
    end
    if dir_in_loadpath(octavetex.docdir)
    else
        addpath(octavetex.docdir);
    end

    {extend}

    octavetex.dependencies = {{}};
    octavetex.created = {{}};
    octavetex._context_raw = '';

    function octavetex_formatter(argin)
        disp(argin);
    end
    octavetex.formatter = @(argin) octavetex_formatter(argin);

    function octavetex_before()
    end
    octavetex.before = @() octavetex_before();

    function octavetex_after()
    end
    octavetex.after = @() octavetex_after();

    function octavetex_add_dependencies(varargin)
        global octavetex;
        for i = 1:length(varargin)
            octavetex.dependencies{{end+1}} = varargin{{i}};
        end
    end
    octavetex.add_dependencies = @(varargin) octavetex_add_dependencies(varargin{{:}});

    function octavetex_add_created(varargin)
        global octavetex;
        for i = 1:length(varargin)
            octavetex.created{{end+1}} = varargin{{i}};
        end
    end
    octavetex.add_created = @(varargin) octavetex_add_created(varargin{{:}});

    function octavetex_set_context(argin)
        global octavetex;
        if ~strcmp(argin, octavetex._context_raw)
            octavetex._context_raw = argin;
            hash = struct;
            argin_kv = strsplit(argin, ',');
            for i = 1:length(argin_kv)
                kv = strsplit(argin_kv{{i}}, '=');
                k = strtrim(kv{{1}});
                v = strtrim(kv{{2}});
                hash = setfield(hash, k, v);
            end
            octavetex.context = hash;
        end
    end
    octavetex.set_context = @(argin) octavetex_set_context(argin);

    function out = octavetex_pt_to_in(argin)
        if ischar(argin)
            if length(argin) > 2 && argin(end-1:end) == 'pt'
                out = str2num(argin(1:end-2))/72.27;
            else
                out = str2num(argin)/72.27;
            end
        else
            out = argin/72.27;
        end
    end
    octavetex.pt_to_in = @(argin) octavetex_pt_to_in(argin);

    function out = octavetex_pt_to_cm(argin)
        out = octavetex_pt_to_in(argin)*2.54;
    end
    octavetex.pt_to_cm = @(argin) octavetex_pt_to_cm(argin);

    function out = octavetex_pt_to_mm(argin)
        out = octavetex_pt_to_in(argin)*25.4;
    end
    octavetex.pt_to_mm = @(argin) octavetex_pt_to_mm(argin);

    function out = octavetex_pt_to_bp(argin)
        out = octavetex_pt_to_in(argin)*72;
    end
    octavetex.pt_to_bp = @(argin) octavetex_pt_to_bp(argin);

    function octavetex_cleanup()
        global octavetex;
        fprintf(strcat('{dependencies_delim}', "\\n"));
        for i = 1:length(octavetex.dependencies)
            fprintf(strcat(octavetex.dependencies{{i}}, "\\n"));
        end
        fprintf(strcat('{created_delim}', "\\n"));
        for i = 1:length(octavetex.created)
            fprintf(strcat(octavetex.created{{i}}, "\\n"));
        end
    end
    octavetex.cleanup = @() octavetex_cleanup();

    octavetex.id = '{family}_{session}_{restart}';
    octavetex.family = '{family}';
    octavetex.session = '{session}';
    octavetex.restart = '{restart}';

    {body}

    octavetex.cleanup()
    '''

octave_wrapper = '''
    octavetex.command = '{command}';
    octavetex.set_context('{context}');
    octavetex.args = '{args}';
    octavetex.instance = '{instance}';
    octavetex.line = '{line}';

    octavetex.before()

    fprintf(strcat('{stdoutdelim}', "\\n"));
    fprintf(stderr, strcat('{stderrdelim}', "\\n"));
    {code}

    octavetex.after()
    '''

octave_sub = '''disp("{field_delim}")\ndisp({field})\n'''

CodeEngine('octave', 'octave', '.m',
           '{octave} -q "{File}.m"',
           octave_template, octave_wrapper, 'disp({code})', octave_sub,
           'error', 'warning', 'line {number}')


bash_template = '''
    cd "{workingdir}"
    {body}
    echo "{dependencies_delim}"
    echo "{created_delim}"
    '''

bash_wrapper = '''
    echo "{stdoutdelim}"
    >&2 echo "{stderrdelim}"
    {code}
    '''

bash_sub = '''echo "{field_delim}"\necho {field}\n'''

CodeEngine('bash', 'bash', '.sh',
           '{bash} "{file}.sh"',
           bash_template, bash_wrapper, '{code}', bash_sub,
           ['error', 'Error'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           'line {number}')


rust_template = '''
    // -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
    #![allow(dead_code, unused_imports)]
    #[warn(unused_imports)]
    mod rust_tex_utils {{
        use std::{{borrow, collections, fmt, fs, io, iter, ops, path}};
        use self::OpenMode::{{ReadMode, WriteMode, AppendMode, TruncateMode, CreateMode, CreateNewMode}};
        pub struct UserAction<'u> {{
            _act: Box<dyn FnMut() + 'u>
        }}
        impl<'u> UserAction<'u> {{
            pub fn new() -> Self {{
                Self::from(|| {{}})
            }}
            pub fn act(&mut self) {{
                (self._act)();
            }}
            pub fn set<F: FnMut() + 'u>(&mut self, f: F) {{
                self._act = Box::new(f);
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u> Default for UserAction<'u> {{
            fn default() -> Self {{
                Self::new()
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u, F: FnMut() + 'u> From<F> for UserAction<'u> {{
            fn from(f: F) -> Self {{
                UserAction {{ _act: Box::new(f) }}
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u, U: Into<UserAction<'u>> + 'u> ops::Add<U> for UserAction<'u> {{
            type Output = UserAction<'u>;
            fn add(self, f: U) -> Self::Output {{
                let mut self_act: Box<dyn FnMut() + 'u> = self._act;
                let mut other_act: Box<dyn FnMut() + 'u> = f.into()._act;
                Self::from(move || {{ self_act.as_mut()(); other_act.as_mut()(); }})
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u, F: Into<UserAction<'u>> + 'u> iter::FromIterator<F> for UserAction<'u> {{
            fn from_iter<T>(iter: T) -> Self where T: IntoIterator<Item = F> {{
                let mut others: Vec<Self> = iter.into_iter().map(F::into).collect();
                Self::from(move || {{ for other in others.iter_mut() {{ other.act(); }} }})
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u> ops::Deref for UserAction<'u> {{
            type Target = dyn FnMut() + 'u;
            fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {{
                &*self._act
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u> ops::DerefMut for UserAction<'u> {{
            fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {{
                &mut *self._act
            }}
        }}
        pub struct RustTeXUtils<'u> {{
            _formatter: Box<dyn FnMut(&dyn fmt::Display) -> String + 'u>,
            pub before: UserAction<'u>,
            pub after: UserAction<'u>,
            pub family: &'u str,
            pub session: &'u str,
            pub restart: &'u str,
            pub dependencies: collections::HashSet<borrow::Cow<'u, path::Path>>,
            pub created: collections::HashSet<borrow::Cow<'u, path::Path>>,
            pub command: &'u str,
            pub context: collections::HashMap<&'u str, borrow::Cow<'u, str>>,
            pub args: collections::HashMap<&'u str, borrow::Cow<'u, str>>,
            pub instance: &'u str,
            pub line: &'u str,
        }}
        #[derive(Clone,Copy,Debug,Hash,PartialEq,Eq)]
        pub enum OpenMode {{
            /// Open the file for reading
            ReadMode,
            /// Open the file for writing
            WriteMode,
            /// Open the file for appending
            AppendMode,
            /// Truncate the file before opening
            TruncateMode,
            /// Create the file before opening if necessary
            CreateMode,
            /// Always create the file before opening
            CreateNewMode,
        }}
        pub mod open_mode {{
            pub use super::OpenMode::{{self, ReadMode, WriteMode, AppendMode, TruncateMode, CreateMode, CreateNewMode}};
            pub const R: &'static [OpenMode] = &[ReadMode];
            pub const W: &'static [OpenMode] = &[WriteMode];
            pub const A: &'static [OpenMode] = &[AppendMode];
            pub const WC: &'static [OpenMode] = &[WriteMode, CreateMode];
            pub const CW: &'static [OpenMode] = WC;
            pub const AC: &'static [OpenMode] = &[AppendMode, CreateMode];
            pub const CA: &'static [OpenMode] = AC;
            pub const WT: &'static [OpenMode] = &[WriteMode, TruncateMode];
            pub const TW: &'static [OpenMode] = WT;
            pub const WCT: &'static [OpenMode] = &[WriteMode, CreateMode, TruncateMode];
            pub const WTC: &'static [OpenMode] = WCT;
            pub const CWT: &'static [OpenMode] = WCT;
            pub const CTW: &'static [OpenMode] = WCT;
            pub const TWC: &'static [OpenMode] = WCT;
            pub const TCW: &'static [OpenMode] = WCT;
            pub const WN: &'static [OpenMode] = &[WriteMode, CreateNewMode];
            pub const NW: &'static [OpenMode] = WN;
            pub const AN: &'static [OpenMode] = &[AppendMode, CreateNewMode];
            pub const NA: &'static [OpenMode] = AN;
        }}
        impl OpenMode {{
            /// The same options as `fs::File::open`.
            pub fn open() -> &'static [OpenMode] {{
                open_mode::R
            }}
            /// The same options as `fs::File::create`.
            pub fn create() -> &'static [OpenMode] {{
                open_mode::WCT
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u> RustTeXUtils<'u> {{
            pub fn new() -> Self {{
                RustTeXUtils {{
                    _formatter: Box::new(|x: &dyn fmt::Display| format!("{{}}", x)),
                    before: UserAction::new(),
                    after: UserAction::new(),
                    family: "{family}",
                    session: "{session}",
                    restart: "{restart}",
                    dependencies: collections::HashSet::new(),
                    created: collections::HashSet::new(),
                    command: "",
                    context: collections::HashMap::new(),
                    args: collections::HashMap::new(),
                    instance: "",
                    line: "",
                }}
            }}
            pub fn formatter<A: fmt::Display>(&mut self, x: A) -> String {{
                (self._formatter)(&x)
            }}
            pub fn set_formatter<F: FnMut(&dyn fmt::Display) -> String + 'u>(&mut self, f: F) {{
                self._formatter = Box::new(f);
            }}
            pub fn add_dependencies<SS: IntoIterator>(&mut self, deps: SS)
                where SS::Item: Into<borrow::Cow<'u, path::Path>>
            {{
                self.dependencies.extend(deps.into_iter().map(SS::Item::into));
            }}
            pub fn add_created<SS: IntoIterator>(&mut self, crts: SS)
                where SS::Item: Into<borrow::Cow<'u, path::Path>>
            {{
                self.created.extend(crts.into_iter().map(SS::Item::into));
            }}
            pub fn open<P: 'u, O>(&mut self, name: P, options: O) -> io::Result<fs::File>
                where P: AsRef<path::Path>,
                      O: IntoIterator,
                      O::Item: borrow::Borrow<OpenMode>
            {{
                let opts = options.into_iter()
                                  .map(|x| *<O::Item as borrow::Borrow<OpenMode>>::borrow(&x))
                                  .collect::<collections::HashSet<OpenMode>>();
                let mut options = fs::OpenOptions::new();
                if opts.contains(&ReadMode) {{
                    options.read(true);
                    self.add_dependencies(iter::once(name.as_ref().to_owned()));
                }}
                if opts.contains(&WriteMode) {{
                    options.write(true);
                }}
                if opts.contains(&AppendMode) {{
                    options.append(true);
                }}
                if opts.contains(&TruncateMode) {{
                    options.truncate(true);
                }}
                if opts.contains(&CreateMode) {{
                    options.create(true);
                    self.add_created(iter::once(name.as_ref().to_owned()));
                }}
                if opts.contains(&CreateNewMode) {{
                    options.create_new(true);
                    self.add_created(iter::once(name.as_ref().to_owned()));
                }}
                options.open(name)
            }}
            pub fn cleanup(self) {{
                println!("{{}}", "{dependencies_delim}");
                for x in self.dependencies {{
                    println!("{{}}", x.to_str().expect(&format!("could not properly display path ({{:?}})", x)));
                }}
                println!("{{}}", "{created_delim}");
                for x in self.created {{
                    println!("{{}}", x.to_str().expect(&format!("could not properly display path ({{:?}})", x)));
                }}
            }}
            pub fn setup_wrapper(&mut self, cmd: &'u str, cxt: &'u str, ags: &'u str, ist: &'u str, lne: &'u str) {{
                fn parse_map<'w>(kvs: &'w str) -> collections::HashMap<&'w str, borrow::Cow<'w, str>> {{
                    kvs.split(',').filter(|s| !s.is_empty()).map(|kv| {{
                        let (k, v) = kv.split_at(kv.find('=').expect(&format!("Error parsing supposed key-value pair ({{}})", kv)));
                        (k.trim(), v[1..].trim().into())
                    }}).collect()
                }}
                self.command = cmd;
                self.context = parse_map(cxt);
                self.args = parse_map(ags);
                self.instance = ist;
                self.line = lne;
            }}
        }}
        impl<'u> Default for RustTeXUtils<'u> {{
            fn default() -> Self {{
                Self::new()
            }}
        }}
    }}
    use std::{{borrow, collections, env, ffi, fmt, fs, hash, io, iter, ops, path}};
    use std::io::prelude::*;
    use rust_tex_utils::open_mode;
    #[allow(unused_mut)]
    fn main() {{
        let mut rstex = rust_tex_utils::RustTeXUtils::new();
        if env::set_current_dir(ffi::OsString::from("{workingdir}".to_string())).is_err() && env::args().all(|x| x != "--manual") {{
            panic!("Could not change to the specified working directory ({workingdir})");
        }}
        {extend}
        {body}
        rstex.cleanup();
    }}
    '''

rust_wrapper = '''
    rstex.setup_wrapper("{command}", "{context}", "{args}", "{instance}", "{line}");
    println!("{stdoutdelim}");
    writeln!(io::stderr(), "{stderrdelim}").unwrap();
    rstex.before.act();
    {code}
    rstex.after.act();
    '''

rust_sub = '''
    println!("{field_delim}");
    println!("{{}}", {field});
    '''

CodeEngine('rust', 'rust', '.rs',
           # The full script name has to be used in order to make Windows and Unix behave nicely
           # together when naming executables.  Despite appearances, using `.exe` works on Unix too.
           ['{rustc} --crate-type bin -o {File}.exe -L {workingdir} {file}.rs', '{File}.exe'],
           rust_template, rust_wrapper, '{{ let val = {{ {code} }}; println!("{{}}", rstex.formatter(val)); }}', rust_sub,
           errors='error:', warnings='warning:', linenumbers='.rs:{number}',
           created='{File}.exe')

SubCodeEngine('rust', 'rs')


r_template = '''
    library(methods)
    setwd("{workingdir}")
    pdf(file=NULL)
    {body}
    write("{dependencies_delim}", stdout())
    write("{created_delim}", stdout())
    '''

r_wrapper = '''
    write("{stdoutdelim}", stdout())
    write("{stderrdelim}", stderr())
    {code}
    '''

r_sub = '''
    write("{field_delim}", stdout())
    write(toString({field}), stdout())
    '''

CodeEngine('R', 'R', '.R',
           '{Rscript} "{file}.R"',
           r_template, r_wrapper, 'write(toString({code}), stdout())', r_sub,
           ['error', 'Error'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           'line {number}')


rcon_template = '''
    options(echo=TRUE, error=function(){{}})
    library(methods)
    setwd("{workingdir}")
    pdf(file=NULL)
    {body}
    '''

rcon_wrapper = '''
    write("{stdoutdelim}", stdout())
    {code}
    '''

CodeEngine('Rcon', 'R', '.R',
           '{Rscript} "{file}.R"',
           rcon_template, rcon_wrapper, '', '',
           ['error', 'Error'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           '')


perl_template = '''
    use v5.14;
    use utf8;
    use strict;
    use autodie;
    use warnings;
    use warnings qw(FATAL utf8);
    use feature qw(unicode_strings);
    use open qw(:encoding(UTF-8) :std);
    chdir("{workingdir}");
    {body}
    print STDOUT "{dependencies_delim}\\n";
    print STDOUT "{created_delim}\\n";
    '''

perl_wrapper = '''
    print STDOUT "{stdoutdelim}\\n";
    print STDERR "{stderrdelim}\\n";
    {code}
    '''

perl_sub = '''
    print STDOUT "{field_delim}\\n";
    print STDOUT "" . ({field});
    '''

CodeEngine('perl', 'perl', '.pl',
           '{perl} "{file}.pl"',
           perl_template, perl_wrapper, 'print STDOUT "" . ({code});', perl_sub,
           ['error', 'Error'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           'line {number}')

SubCodeEngine('perl', 'pl')


perl6_template = '''
    use v6;
    chdir("{workingdir}");
    {body}
    put "{dependencies_delim}";
    put "{created_delim}";
    '''

perl6_wrapper = '''
    put "{stdoutdelim}";
    note "{stderrdelim}";
    {code}
    '''

perl6_sub = '''
    put "{field_delim}";
    put ({field});
    '''

CodeEngine('perlsix', 'perl6', '.p6',
           '{perl6} "{File}.p6"',
           perl6_template, perl6_wrapper, 'put ({code});', perl6_sub,
           ['error', 'Error', 'Cannot'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           ['.p6:{number}', '.p6 line {number}'], True)

SubCodeEngine('perlsix', 'psix')

javascript_template = '''
    jstex = {{
        before : function () {{ }},
        after : function () {{ }},
        _dependencies : [ ],
        _created : [ ],
        add_dependencies : function () {{
            jstex._dependencies = jstex._dependencies.concat(
                Array.prototype.slice.apply( arguments ) );
        }},
        add_created : function () {{
            jstex._created = jstex._created.concat(
                Array.prototype.slice.apply( arguments ) );
        }},
        cleanup : function () {{
            console.log( "{dependencies_delim}" );
            jstex._dependencies.map(
                dep => console.log( dep ) );
            console.log( "{created_delim}" );
            jstex._dependencies.map(
                cre => console.log( cre ) );
        }},
        formatter : function ( x ) {{
            return String( x );
        }},
        escape : function ( x ) {{
            return String( x ).replace( /_/g, '\\\\_' )
                              .replace( /\\$/g, '\\\\$' )
                              .replace( /\\^/g, '\\\\^' );
        }},
        docdir : process.cwd(),
        context : {{ }},
        _context_raw : '',
        set_context : function ( expr ) {{
            if ( expr != '' && expr != jstex._context_raw ) {{
                jstex.context = {{ }};
                expr.split( ',' ).map( pair => {{
                    const halves = pair.split( '=' );
                    jstex.context[halves[0].trim()] = halves[1].trim();
                }} );
            }}
        }}
    }};

    try {{
        process.chdir( "{workingdir}" );
    }} catch ( e ) {{
        if ( process.argv.indexOf( '--manual' ) == -1 )
            console.error( e );
    }}
    if ( module.paths.indexOf( jstex.docdir ) == -1 )
        module.paths.unshift( jstex.docdir );

    {extend}

    jstex.id = "{family}_{session}_{restart}";
    jstex.family = "{family}";
    jstex.session = "{session}";
    jstex.restart = "{restart}";

    {body}

    jstex.cleanup();
    '''

javascript_wrapper = '''
    jstex.command = "{command}";
    jstex.set_context( "{context}" );
    jstex.args = "{args}";
    jstex.instance = "{instance}";
    jstex.line = "{line}";

    console.log( "{stdoutdelim}" );
    console.error( "{stderrdelim}" );
    jstex.before();

    {code}

    jstex.after();
    '''

javascript_sub = '''
    console.log( "{field_delim}" );
    console.log( {field} );
    '''

CodeEngine('javascript', 'javascript', '.js',
           'node "{file}.js"',
           javascript_template, javascript_wrapper,
           'console.log( jstex.formatter( {code} ) )',
           javascript_sub,
           ['error', 'Error'], ['warning', 'Warning'],
           ':{number}')