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# ABOUT
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# ABOUT
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# - In this Makefile, 'building a file' means:
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# - In this Makefile, 'building a file' means:
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# - if the file has a '.html' extension: run the html preprocessor on the file and place the output in the output directory
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# - if the file has a '.html' extension: run the html preprocessor on the file and place the output in the output directory
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# - elif the file has a '.sass' or '.scss' extension: run the sass compiler on the file and place the output in the output directory
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# - else: copy the file to the output directory
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# - else: copy the file to the output directory
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# - Folder structure from source directories will be preserved in the output directory
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# - Folder structure from source directories will be preserved in the output directory
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# - Abbreviations:
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# - Abbreviations:
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# - PP: preprocessor
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# - PP: preprocessor
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# - DEP: dependency
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# - DEP: dependency
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# TODO: fix that you have invoke make twice to build both languages
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#
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#
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# NORMAL SETTINGS
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# NORMAL SETTINGS
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# change these to fir your project
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# change these to fir your project
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README.md
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README.md
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### default
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### default
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Same as `set`, but it sets the variable's value only if it has no value yet.
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Same as `set`, but it sets the variable's value only if it has no value yet.
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### unset
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Unset a variable
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**Synopsis**:
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Unset `varname`, it will no longer be defined and can therefor be set with `default` again.
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`<!-- #unset varname -->`
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**Argument**:
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Name of the variable
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**Return Value**:
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Empty string
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---
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---
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### comment
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### comment
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The generated sidenav
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The generated sidenav
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#### `section`
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#### `section`
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Group all following entries in named section. `section` may not appear in conditional blocks and multiline comments.
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Group all following entries in named section.
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**Argument**:
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**Argument**:
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The name of the section
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The name of the section
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while p.i < len(p): # at start of new line or end of comment
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while p.i < len(p): # at start of new line or end of comment
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p.next_line()
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p.next_line()
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ptrace(f"cmd_include: Processing at i={p.i} in line {pos2line(p.file, p.i)}")
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ptrace(f"cmd_include: Processing at i={p.i} in line {pos2line(p.file, p.i)}")
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# print(filename, p.i, pos2line(p.file, p.i))
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# TODO: hangs here
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if not p.find_comment_begin(): continue
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if not p.find_comment_begin(): continue
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if not p.find_comment_end(): continue
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if not p.find_comment_end(): continue
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pdebug(f"cmd_include Found command '{command}' with args '{cmd_args}'")
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pdebug(f"cmd_include Found command '{command}' with args '{cmd_args}'")
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if command == "section":
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if command == "section":
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if cmd_args.startswith(target_section):
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if cmd_args.startswith(target_section):
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print(p.pos)
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p.pos["start"] = max(p.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END), p.pos["line_end"] + 1)
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p.pos["start"] = max(p.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END), p.pos["line_end"] + 1)
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print(f">{content[p.pos['start']:p.pos['start']+1]}<")
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elif p.pos["start"] >= 0: #end
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elif p.pos["start"] >= 0: #end
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p.pos["end"] = max(p.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END), p.pos["line_end"] + 1)
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p.pos["end"] = max(p.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END), p.pos["line_end"] + 1)
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# p.pos["end"] = p.pos["cmt_beg"]
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# p.pos["end"] = p.pos["cmt_beg"]
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if p.pos["end"] < 0:
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if p.pos["end"] < 0:
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p.pos["end"] = len(p)
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p.pos["end"] = len(p)
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content = p[p.pos["start"]:p.pos["end"]]
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content = p[p.pos["start"]:p.pos["end"]]
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print(content)
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else:
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else:
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error(f"cmd_include: Could not find section {target_section} in file {filename}")
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error(f"cmd_include: Could not find section {target_section} in file {filename}")
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except FileNotFoundError:
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except FileNotFoundError:
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# pdebug(f"cmd_set: varname='{args[:space]}, 'arg='{args[space+1:]}', variables='{variables}'")
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# pdebug(f"cmd_set: varname='{args[:space]}, 'arg='{args[space+1:]}', variables='{variables}'")
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if not (space > 0 and space < len(args)-1):
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if not (space > 0 and space < len(args)-1):
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variables[args] = ""
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variables[args] = ""
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pdebug(f"cmd_set: Setting to empty string: {args}")
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pdebug(f"cmd_set: Setting to emptry string: {args}")
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else:
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else:
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varname = args[:space]
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varname = args[:space]
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variables[varname] = ""
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variables[varname] = ""
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cmd_return(args, variables)
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cmd_return(args, variables)
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return ""
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return ""
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def cmd_unset(args: str, variables:dict[str, str]={}) -> str:
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variable = args.strip(' ')
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if variable not in variables:
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pdebug(f"unset: variable '{variable}' is not set", level=error_levels["light"])
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else:
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variables.pop(variable)
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return ""
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def cmd_default(args: str, variables:dict[str, str]={}) -> str:
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def cmd_default(args: str, variables:dict[str, str]={}) -> str:
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separator = args.find(' ')
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separator = args.find(' ')
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if args[:separator] not in variables:
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if args[:separator] not in variables:
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command2function:dict[str, Callable[[str, dict[str,str]], str]] = {
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command2function:dict[str, Callable[[str, dict[str,str]], str]] = {
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"include": cmd_include,
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"include": cmd_include,
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"section": cmd_section,
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"section": cmd_section,
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"return": cmd_return,
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"set": cmd_set,
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"set": cmd_set,
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"unset": cmd_unset,
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"return": cmd_return,
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"default": cmd_default,
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"default": cmd_default,
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"comment": cmd_comment,
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"comment": cmd_comment,
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"uncomment": cmd_uncomment,
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"uncomment": cmd_uncomment,
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def command_end(self):
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def command_end(self):
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if self.pos["cmd_end"] == self.pos["cmt_end"]: # reached end of comment
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if self.pos["cmd_end"] == self.pos["cmt_end"]: # reached end of comment
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if self.state["cmd_in_cmt"] or self.remove_comments:
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if self.state["cmd_in_cmt"] or self.remove_comments:
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# remove comment tags if a command was found
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remove_newline = 0
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remove_newline = 0
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if self[self.pos["cmt_beg"]-1] == '\n' and self[self.pos["cmt_end"]+len(COMMENT_END)] == '\n': # if the comment consumes the whole line, remove the entire line
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if self[self.pos["cmt_beg"]-1] == '\n' and self[self.pos["cmt_end"]+len(COMMENT_END)] == '\n': # if the comment consumes the whole line, remove the entire line
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remove_newline = 1
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remove_newline = 1
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if self.state["cmd_in_cmt"]: # remove comment tags if a command was found
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# remove comment if done
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ptrace(f"Deleting opening comment tags")
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ptrace(f"Deleting opening comment tags")
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self.remove(self.pos["cmt_beg"], self.pos["cmt_beg"] + len(COMMENT_BEGIN))
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self.remove(self.pos["cmt_beg"], self.pos["cmt_beg"] + len(COMMENT_BEGIN))
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self.remove(self.pos["cmt_end"], self.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END) + remove_newline, ignore_bounds=["cmt_end", "cmd_end", "line_end"])
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self.remove(self.pos["cmt_end"], self.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END) + remove_newline, ignore_bounds=["cmt_end", "cmd_end", "line_end"])
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# process the line again, because a command might have inserted new comments
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# process the line again, because a command might have inserted new comments
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self.i -= len(COMMENT_BEGIN)
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self.i -= len(COMMENT_BEGIN)
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elif self.remove_comments: # remove entire comment
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self.remove(self.pos["cmt_beg"], self.pos["cmt_end"] + len(COMMENT_END) + remove_newline, ignore_bounds=["cmt_end", "cmd_beg", "cmd_end", "line_end"])
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self.i = self.pos["cmt_beg"]
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self.state["cmd_in_cmt"] = False
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self.state["cmd_in_cmt"] = False
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self.pos["cmt_beg"] = -1
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self.pos["cmt_beg"] = -1
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self.pos["cmd_beg"] = -1
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self.pos["cmt_end"] = -1
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self.pos["cmt_end"] = -1
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self.pos["cmd_end"] = -1
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self.pos["cmd_end"] = -1
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else: # multiline comment
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else: # multiline comment
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target_html = file.read()
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target_html = file.read()
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output_html = parse_file(target_html, variables, not args.preserve_comments)
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output_html = parse_file(target_html, variables, not args.preserve_comments)
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# remove empty lines
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output_html = re.sub(r"[\t\r ]*\n(?:[\t\r ]*\n[\t\r ]*)+", r"\n", output_html)
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# pdebug(f"Output: {output_html}")
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# pdebug(f"Output: {output_html}")
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