bazarr/libs/pysubs2/ssaevent.py
Anderson Shindy Oki 2b19f390e7
Updated pysubs2 to 1.7.2
* chore: Bump pysubs2 to v1.7.1

* chore: bump version to 1.7.2

* remove bin
2024-06-08 06:40:00 -04:00

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import re
import warnings
from typing import Optional, Dict, Any, ClassVar, FrozenSet
import dataclasses
from .common import IntOrFloat
from .time import ms_to_str, make_time
@dataclasses.dataclass(repr=False, eq=False, order=False)
class SSAEvent:
"""
A SubStation Event, ie. one subtitle.
In SubStation, each subtitle consists of multiple "fields" like Start, End and Text.
These are exposed as attributes (note that they are lowercase; see :attr:`SSAEvent.FIELDS` for a list).
Additionaly, there are some convenience properties like :attr:`SSAEvent.plaintext` or :attr:`SSAEvent.duration`.
This class defines an ordering with respect to (start, end) timestamps.
.. tip :: Use :func:`pysubs2.make_time()` to get times in milliseconds.
Example::
>>> ev = SSAEvent(start=make_time(s=1), end=make_time(s=2.5), text="Hello World!")
"""
OVERRIDE_SEQUENCE: ClassVar = re.compile(r"{[^}]*}")
start: int = 0 #: Subtitle start time (in milliseconds)
end: int = 10000 #: Subtitle end time (in milliseconds)
text: str = "" #: Text of subtitle (with SubStation override tags)
marked: bool = False #: (SSA only)
layer: int = 0 #: Layer number, 0 is the lowest layer (ASS only)
style: str = "Default" #: Style name
name: str = "" #: Actor name
marginl: int = 0 #: Left margin
marginr: int = 0 #: Right margin
marginv: int = 0 #: Vertical margin
effect: str = "" #: Line effect
type: str = "Dialogue" #: Line type (Dialogue/Comment)
@property
def FIELDS(self) -> FrozenSet[str]:
"""All fields in SSAEvent."""
warnings.warn("Deprecated in 1.2.0 - it's a dataclass now", DeprecationWarning)
return frozenset(field.name for field in dataclasses.fields(self))
@property
def duration(self) -> IntOrFloat:
"""
Subtitle duration in milliseconds (read/write property).
Writing to this property adjusts :attr:`SSAEvent.end`.
Setting negative durations raises :exc:`ValueError`.
"""
return self.end - self.start
@duration.setter
def duration(self, ms: int) -> None:
if ms >= 0:
self.end = self.start + ms
else:
raise ValueError("Subtitle duration cannot be negative")
@property
def is_comment(self) -> bool:
"""
When true, the subtitle is a comment, ie. not visible (read/write property).
Setting this property is equivalent to changing
:attr:`SSAEvent.type` to ``"Dialogue"`` or ``"Comment"``.
"""
return self.type == "Comment"
@is_comment.setter
def is_comment(self, value: bool) -> None:
if value:
self.type = "Comment"
else:
self.type = "Dialogue"
@property
def is_drawing(self) -> bool:
"""Returns True if line is SSA drawing tag (ie. not text)"""
from .formats.substation import parse_tags
return any(sty.drawing for _, sty in parse_tags(self.text))
@property
def is_text(self) -> bool:
"""
Returns False for SSA drawings and comment lines, True otherwise
In general, for non-SSA formats these events should be ignored.
"""
return not (self.is_comment or self.is_drawing)
@property
def plaintext(self) -> str:
"""
Subtitle text as multi-line string with no tags (read/write property).
Writing to this property replaces :attr:`SSAEvent.text` with given plain
text. Newlines are converted to ``\\N`` tags.
"""
text = self.text
text = self.OVERRIDE_SEQUENCE.sub("", text)
text = text.replace(r"\h", " ")
text = text.replace(r"\n", "\n")
text = text.replace(r"\N", "\n")
return text
@plaintext.setter
def plaintext(self, text: str) -> None:
self.text = text.replace("\n", r"\N")
def shift(self, h: IntOrFloat = 0, m: IntOrFloat = 0, s: IntOrFloat = 0, ms: IntOrFloat = 0,
frames: Optional[int] = None, fps: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
"""
Shift start and end times.
See :meth:`SSAFile.shift()` for full description.
"""
delta = make_time(h=h, m=m, s=s, ms=ms, frames=frames, fps=fps)
self.start += delta
self.end += delta
def copy(self) -> "SSAEvent":
"""Return a copy of the SSAEvent."""
return SSAEvent(**self.as_dict())
def as_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
# dataclasses.asdict() would recursively dictify Color objects, which we don't want
return {field.name: getattr(self, field.name) for field in dataclasses.fields(self)}
def equals(self, other: "SSAEvent") -> bool:
"""Field-based equality for SSAEvents."""
if isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return self.as_dict() == other.as_dict()
else:
raise TypeError("Cannot compare to non-SSAEvent object")
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
# XXX document this
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return self.start == other.start and self.end == other.end
def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return self.start != other.start or self.end != other.end
def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return (self.start, self.end) < (other.start, other.end)
def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return (self.start, self.end) <= (other.start, other.end)
def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return (self.start, self.end) > (other.start, other.end)
def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, SSAEvent):
return NotImplemented
return (self.start, self.end) >= (other.start, other.end)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"<SSAEvent type={self.type} start={ms_to_str(self.start)} end={ms_to_str(self.end)} text={self.text!r}>"