#!/usr/bin/env /usr/local/Python/bin/python2.1 """ BibTeX to Doxygen converter Usage: python bib2dox.py bibfile.bib > bibfile.dox This code is the modification of the BibTeX to XML converter by Vidar Bronken Gundersen et al. See the original copyright notices below. ********************************************************************** Decoder for bibliographic data, BibTeX Usage: python bibtex2xml.py bibfile.bib > bibfile.xml v.8 (c)2002-06-23 Vidar Bronken Gundersen http://bibtexml.sf.net/ Reuse approved as long as this notification is kept. Licence: GPL. Contributions/thanks to: Egon Willighagen, http://sf.net/projects/jreferences/ Richard Mahoney (for providing a test case) Editted by Sara Sprenkle to be more robust and handle more bibtex features. (c) 2003-01-15 1. Changed bibtex: tags to bibxml: tags. 2. Use xmlns:bibxml="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" 3. Allow spaces between @type and first { 4. "author" fields with multiple authors split by " and " are put in separate xml "bibxml:author" tags. 5. Option for Titles: words are capitalized only if first letter in title or capitalized inside braces 6. Removes braces from within field values 7. Ignores comments in bibtex file (including @comment{ or % ) 8. Replaces some special latex tags, e.g., replaces ~ with ' ' 9. Handles bibtex @string abbreviations --> includes bibtex's default abbreviations for months --> does concatenation of abbr # " more " and " more " # abbr 10. Handles @type( ... ) or @type{ ... } 11. The keywords field is split on , or ; and put into separate xml "bibxml:keywords" tags 12. Ignores @preamble Known Limitations 1. Does not transform Latex encoding like math mode and special latex symbols. 2. Does not parse author fields into first and last names. E.g., It does not do anything special to an author whose name is in the form LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME In "author" tag, will show up as LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME 3. Does not handle "crossref" fields other than to print ... 4. Does not inform user of the input's format errors. You just won't be able to transform the file later with XSL You will have to manually edit the XML output if you need to handle these (and unknown) limitations. """ import string, re # set of valid name characters valid_name_chars = '[\w\-:]' # # define global regular expression variables # author_rex = re.compile('\s+and\s+') rembraces_rex = re.compile('[{}]') capitalize_rex = re.compile('({[^}]*})') # used by bibtexkeywords(data) keywords_rex = re.compile('[,;]') # used by concat_line(line) concatsplit_rex = re.compile('\s*#\s*') # split on {, }, or " in verify_out_of_braces delimiter_rex = re.compile('([{}"])',re.I) field_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*(.*)') data_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*([^,]*),?') url_rex = re.compile('\\\url\{([^}]*)\}') # # styles for html formatting # divstyle = 'margin-top: -4ex; margin-left: 8em;' # # return the string parameter without braces # def transformurls(str): return url_rex.sub(r'\1', str) # # return the string parameter without braces # def removebraces(str): return rembraces_rex.sub('', str) # # latex-specific replacements # (do this after braces were removed) # def latexreplacements(line): line = string.replace(line, '~', ' ') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'a', 'á') line = string.replace(line, '\\"a', 'ä') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'e', 'é') line = string.replace(line, '\\"e', 'ë') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'i', 'í') line = string.replace(line, '\\"i', 'ï') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'o', 'ó') line = string.replace(line, '\\"o', 'ö') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'u', 'ú') line = string.replace(line, '\\"u', 'ü') line = string.replace(line, '\\H o', 'õ') line = string.replace(line, '\\H u', 'ü') # ũ does not exist line = string.replace(line, '\\\'A', 'Á') line = string.replace(line, '\\"A', 'Ä') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'E', 'É') line = string.replace(line, '\\"E', 'Ë') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'I', 'Í') line = string.replace(line, '\\"I', 'Ï') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'O', 'Ó') line = string.replace(line, '\\"O', 'Ö') line = string.replace(line, '\\\'U', 'Ú') line = string.replace(line, '\\"U', 'Ü') line = string.replace(line, '\\H O', 'Õ') line = string.replace(line, '\\H U', 'Ü') # Ũ does not exist return line # # copy characters form a string decoding html expressions (&xyz;) # def copychars(str, ifrom, count): result = '' i = ifrom c = 0 html_spec = False while (i < len(str)) and (c < count): if str[i] == '&': html_spec = True; if i+1 < len(str): result += str[i+1] c += 1 i += 2 else: if not html_spec: if ((str[i] >= 'A') and (str[i] <= 'Z')) or \ ((str[i] >= 'a') and (str[i] <= 'z')): result += str[i] c += 1 elif str[i] == ';': html_spec = False; i += 1 return result # # Handle a list of authors (separated by 'and'). # It gives back an array of the follwing values: # - num: the number of authors, # - list: the list of the author names, # - text: the bibtex text (separated by commas and/or 'and') # - abbrev: abbreviation that can be used for indicate the # bibliography entries # def bibtexauthor(data): result = {} bibtex = '' result['list'] = author_rex.split(data) result['num'] = len(result['list']) for i, author in enumerate(result['list']): # general transformations author = latexreplacements(removebraces(author.strip())) # transform "Xyz, A. B." to "A. B. Xyz" pos = author.find(',') if pos != -1: author = author[pos+1:].strip() + ' ' + author[:pos].strip() result['list'][i] = author bibtex += author + '#' bibtex = bibtex[:-1] if result['num'] > 1: ix = bibtex.rfind('#') if result['num'] == 2: bibtex = bibtex[:ix] + ' and ' + bibtex[ix+1:] else: bibtex = bibtex[:ix] + ', and ' + bibtex[ix+1:] bibtex = bibtex.replace('#', ', ') result['text'] = bibtex result['abbrev'] = '' for author in result['list']: pos = author.rfind(' ') + 1 count = 1 if result['num'] == 1: count = 3 result['abbrev'] += copychars(author, pos, count) return result # # data = title string # @return the capitalized title (first letter is capitalized), rest are capitalized # only if capitalized inside braces # def capitalizetitle(data): title_list = capitalize_rex.split(data) title = '' count = 0 for phrase in title_list: check = string.lstrip(phrase) # keep phrase's capitalization the same if check.find('{') == 0: title += removebraces(phrase) else: # first word --> capitalize first letter (after spaces) if count == 0: title += check.capitalize() else: title += phrase.lower() count = count + 1 return title # # @return the bibtex for the title # @param data --> title string # braces are removed from title # def bibtextitle(data, entrytype): if entrytype in ('book', 'inbook'): title = removebraces(data.strip()) else: title = removebraces(capitalizetitle(data.strip())) bibtex = title return bibtex # # function to compare entry lists # def entry_cmp(x, y): return cmp(x[0], y[0]) # # print the XML for the transformed "filecont_source" # def bibtexdecoder(filecont_source): filecont = [] file = [] # want @{, pubtype_rex = re.compile('@(\w*)\s*{\s*(.*),') endtype_rex = re.compile('}\s*$') endtag_rex = re.compile('^\s*}\s*$') bracefield_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*(.*)') bracedata_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*{(.*)},?') quotefield_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*(.*)') quotedata_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*"(.*)",?') for line in filecont_source: line = line[:-1] # encode character entities line = string.replace(line, '&', '&') line = string.replace(line, '<', '<') line = string.replace(line, '>', '>') # start entry: publication type (store for later use) if pubtype_rex.match(line): # want @{, entrycont = {} entry = [] entrytype = pubtype_rex.sub('\g<1>',line) entrytype = string.lower(entrytype) entryid = pubtype_rex.sub('\g<2>', line) # end entry if just a } elif endtype_rex.match(line): # generate doxygen code for the entry # enty type related formattings if entrytype in ('book', 'inbook'): entrycont['title'] = '' + entrycont['title'] + '' if not entrycont.has_key('author'): entrycont['author'] = entrycont['editor'] entrycont['author']['text'] += ', editors' elif entrytype == 'article': entrycont['journal'] = '' + entrycont['journal'] + '' elif entrytype in ('inproceedings', 'incollection', 'conference'): entrycont['booktitle'] = '' + entrycont['booktitle'] + '' elif entrytype == 'techreport': if not entrycont.has_key('type'): entrycont['type'] = 'Technical report' elif entrytype == 'mastersthesis': entrycont['type'] = 'Master\'s thesis' elif entrytype == 'phdthesis': entrycont['type'] = 'PhD thesis' for eline in entrycont: if eline != '': eline = latexreplacements(eline) if entrycont.has_key('pages') and (entrycont['pages'] != ''): entrycont['pages'] = string.replace(entrycont['pages'], '--', '-') if entrycont.has_key('author') and (entrycont['author'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['author']['text'] + '.') if entrycont.has_key('title') and (entrycont['title'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['title'] + '.') if entrycont.has_key('journal') and (entrycont['journal'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['journal'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('booktitle') and (entrycont['booktitle'] != ''): entry.append('In ' + entrycont['booktitle'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('type') and (entrycont['type'] != ''): eline = entrycont['type'] if entrycont.has_key('number') and (entrycont['number'] != ''): eline += ' ' + entrycont['number'] eline += ',' entry.append(eline) if entrycont.has_key('institution') and (entrycont['institution'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['institution'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('publisher') and (entrycont['publisher'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['publisher'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('school') and (entrycont['school'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['school'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('address') and (entrycont['address'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['address'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('edition') and (entrycont['edition'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['edition'] + ' edition,') if entrycont.has_key('howpublished') and (entrycont['howpublished'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['howpublished'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('volume') and (entrycont['volume'] != ''): eline = entrycont['volume']; if entrycont.has_key('number') and (entrycont['number'] != ''): eline += '(' + entrycont['number'] + ')' if entrycont.has_key('pages') and (entrycont['pages'] != ''): eline += ':' + entrycont['pages'] eline += ',' entry.append(eline) else: if entrycont.has_key('pages') and (entrycont['pages'] != ''): entry.append('pages ' + entrycont['pages'] + ',') if entrycont.has_key('year') and (entrycont['year'] != ''): if entrycont.has_key('month') and (entrycont['month'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['month'] + ' ' + entrycont['year'] + '.') else: entry.append(entrycont['year'] + '.') if entrycont.has_key('note') and (entrycont['note'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['note'] + '.') if entrycont.has_key('url') and (entrycont['url'] != ''): entry.append(entrycont['url'] + '.') # generate keys for sorting and for the output sortkey = '' bibkey = '' if entrycont.has_key('author'): for author in entrycont['author']['list']: sortkey += copychars(author, author.rfind(' ')+1, len(author)) bibkey = entrycont['author']['abbrev'] else: bibkey = 'x' if entrycont.has_key('year'): sortkey += entrycont['year'] bibkey += entrycont['year'][-2:] if entrycont.has_key('title'): sortkey += entrycont['title'] if entrycont.has_key('key'): sortkey = entrycont['key'] + sortkey bibkey = entrycont['key'] entry.insert(0, sortkey) entry.insert(1, bibkey) entry.insert(2, entryid) # add the entry to the file contents filecont.append(entry) else: # field, publication info field = '' data = '' # field = {data} entries if bracedata_rex.match(line): field = bracefield_rex.sub('\g<1>', line) field = string.lower(field) data = bracedata_rex.sub('\g<2>', line) # field = "data" entries elif quotedata_rex.match(line): field = quotefield_rex.sub('\g<1>', line) field = string.lower(field) data = quotedata_rex.sub('\g<2>', line) # field = data entries elif data_rex.match(line): field = field_rex.sub('\g<1>', line) field = string.lower(field) data = data_rex.sub('\g<2>', line) if field == 'url': data = '\\url{' + data.strip() + '}' if field in ('author', 'editor'): entrycont[field] = bibtexauthor(data) line = '' elif field == 'title': line = bibtextitle(data, entrytype) elif field != '': line = removebraces(transformurls(data.strip())) if line != '': line = latexreplacements(line) entrycont[field] = line # sort entries filecont.sort(entry_cmp) # count the bibtex keys keytable = {} counttable = {} for entry in filecont: bibkey = entry[1] if not keytable.has_key(bibkey): keytable[bibkey] = 1 else: keytable[bibkey] += 1 for bibkey in keytable.keys(): counttable[bibkey] = 0 # generate output for entry in filecont: # generate output key form the bibtex key bibkey = entry[1] entryid = entry[2] if keytable[bibkey] == 1: outkey = bibkey else: outkey = bibkey + chr(97 + counttable[bibkey]) counttable[bibkey] += 1 # append the entry code to the output file.append('\\section ' + entryid + ' [' + outkey + ']') file.append('
') for line in entry[3:]: file.append(line) file.append('
') file.append('') return file # # return 1 iff abbr is in line but not inside braces or quotes # assumes that abbr appears only once on the line (out of braces and quotes) # def verify_out_of_braces(line, abbr): phrase_split = delimiter_rex.split(line) abbr_rex = re.compile( '\\b' + abbr + '\\b', re.I) open_brace = 0 open_quote = 0 for phrase in phrase_split: if phrase == "{": open_brace = open_brace + 1 elif phrase == "}": open_brace = open_brace - 1 elif phrase == '"': if open_quote == 1: open_quote = 0 else: open_quote = 1 elif abbr_rex.search(phrase): if open_brace == 0 and open_quote == 0: return 1 return 0 # # a line in the form phrase1 # phrase2 # ... # phrasen # is returned as phrase1 phrase2 ... phrasen # with the correct punctuation # Bug: Doesn't always work with multiple abbreviations plugged in # def concat_line(line): # only look at part after equals field = field_rex.sub('\g<1>',line) rest = field_rex.sub('\g<2>',line) concat_line = field + ' =' pound_split = concatsplit_rex.split(rest) phrase_count = 0 length = len(pound_split) for phrase in pound_split: phrase = phrase.strip() if phrase_count != 0: if phrase.startswith('"') or phrase.startswith('{'): phrase = phrase[1:] elif phrase.startswith('"'): phrase = phrase.replace('"','{',1) if phrase_count != length-1: if phrase.endswith('"') or phrase.endswith('}'): phrase = phrase[:-1] else: if phrase.endswith('"'): phrase = phrase[:-1] phrase = phrase + "}" elif phrase.endswith('",'): phrase = phrase[:-2] phrase = phrase + "}," # if phrase did have \#, add the \# back if phrase.endswith('\\'): phrase = phrase + "#" concat_line = concat_line + ' ' + phrase phrase_count = phrase_count + 1 return concat_line # # substitute abbreviations into filecont # @param filecont_source - string of data from file # def bibtex_replace_abbreviations(filecont_source): filecont = filecont_source.splitlines() # These are defined in bibtex, so we'll define them too abbr_list = ['jan','feb','mar','apr','may','jun', 'jul','aug','sep','oct','nov','dec'] value_list = ['January','February','March','April', 'May','June','July','August','September', 'October','November','December'] abbr_rex = [] total_abbr_count = 0 front = '\\b' back = '(,?)\\b' for x in abbr_list: abbr_rex.append( re.compile( front + abbr_list[total_abbr_count] + back, re.I ) ) total_abbr_count = total_abbr_count + 1 abbrdef_rex = re.compile('\s*@string\s*{\s*('+ valid_name_chars +'*)\s*=(.*)', re.I) comment_rex = re.compile('@comment\s*{',re.I) preamble_rex = re.compile('@preamble\s*{',re.I) waiting_for_end_string = 0 i = 0 filecont2 = '' for line in filecont: if line == ' ' or line == '': continue if waiting_for_end_string: if re.search('}',line): waiting_for_end_string = 0 continue if abbrdef_rex.search(line): abbr = abbrdef_rex.sub('\g<1>', line) if abbr_list.count(abbr) == 0: val = abbrdef_rex.sub('\g<2>', line) abbr_list.append(abbr) value_list.append(string.strip(val)) abbr_rex.append( re.compile( front + abbr_list[total_abbr_count] + back, re.I ) ) total_abbr_count = total_abbr_count + 1 waiting_for_end_string = 1 continue if comment_rex.search(line): waiting_for_end_string = 1 continue if preamble_rex.search(line): waiting_for_end_string = 1 continue # replace subsequent abbreviations with the value abbr_count = 0 for x in abbr_list: if abbr_rex[abbr_count].search(line): if verify_out_of_braces(line,abbr_list[abbr_count]) == 1: line = abbr_rex[abbr_count].sub( value_list[abbr_count] + '\g<1>', line) # Check for # concatenations if concatsplit_rex.search(line): line = concat_line(line) abbr_count = abbr_count + 1 filecont2 = filecont2 + line + '\n' i = i+1 # Do one final pass over file # make sure that didn't end up with {" or }" after the substitution filecont2 = filecont2.replace('{"','{{') filecont2 = filecont2.replace('"}','}}') afterquotevalue_rex = re.compile('"\s*,\s*') afterbrace_rex = re.compile('"\s*}') afterbracevalue_rex = re.compile('(=\s*{[^=]*)},\s*') # add new lines to data that changed because of abbreviation substitutions filecont2 = afterquotevalue_rex.sub('",\n', filecont2) filecont2 = afterbrace_rex.sub('"\n}', filecont2) filecont2 = afterbracevalue_rex.sub('\g<1>},\n', filecont2) return filecont2 # # convert @type( ... ) to @type{ ... } # def no_outer_parens(filecont): # do checking for open parens # will convert to braces paren_split = re.split('([(){}])',filecont) open_paren_count = 0 open_type = 0 look_next = 0 # rebuild filecont filecont = '' at_rex = re.compile('@\w*') for phrase in paren_split: if look_next == 1: if phrase == '(': phrase = '{' open_paren_count = open_paren_count + 1 else: open_type = 0 look_next = 0 if phrase == '(': open_paren_count = open_paren_count + 1 elif phrase == ')': open_paren_count = open_paren_count - 1 if open_type == 1 and open_paren_count == 0: phrase = '}' open_type = 0 elif at_rex.search( phrase ): open_type = 1 look_next = 1 filecont = filecont + phrase return filecont # # make all whitespace into just one space # format the bibtex file into a usable form. # def bibtexwasher(filecont_source): space_rex = re.compile('\s+') comment_rex = re.compile('\s*%') filecont = [] # remove trailing and excessive whitespace # ignore comments for line in filecont_source: line = string.strip(line) line = space_rex.sub(' ', line) # ignore comments if not comment_rex.match(line) and line != '': filecont.append(' '+ line) filecont = string.join(filecont, '') # the file is in one long string filecont = no_outer_parens(filecont) # # split lines according to preferred syntax scheme # filecont = re.sub('(=\s*{[^=]*)},', '\g<1>},\n', filecont) # add new lines after commas that are after values filecont = re.sub('"\s*,', '",\n', filecont) filecont = re.sub('=\s*([\w\d]+)\s*,', '= \g<1>,\n', filecont) filecont = re.sub('(@\w*)\s*({(\s*)[^,\s]*)\s*,', '\n\n\g<1>\g<2>,\n', filecont) # add new lines after } filecont = re.sub('"\s*}','"\n}\n', filecont) filecont = re.sub('}\s*,','},\n', filecont) filecont = re.sub('@(\w*)', '\n@\g<1>', filecont) # character encoding, reserved latex characters filecont = re.sub('{\\\&}', '&', filecont) filecont = re.sub('\\\&', '&', filecont) # do checking for open braces to get format correct open_brace_count = 0 brace_split = re.split('([{}])',filecont) # rebuild filecont filecont = '' for phrase in brace_split: if phrase == '{': open_brace_count = open_brace_count + 1 elif phrase == '}': open_brace_count = open_brace_count - 1 if open_brace_count == 0: filecont = filecont + '\n' filecont = filecont + phrase filecont2 = bibtex_replace_abbreviations(filecont) # gather filecont = filecont2.splitlines() i=0 j=0 # count the number of blank lines for line in filecont: # ignore blank lines if line == '' or line == ' ': j = j+1 continue filecont[i] = line + '\n' i = i+1 # get rid of the extra stuff at the end of the array # (The extra stuff are duplicates that are in the array because # blank lines were removed.) length = len( filecont) filecont[length-j:length] = [] return filecont def filehandler(filepath): try: fd = open(filepath, 'r') filecont_source = fd.readlines() fd.close() except: print 'Could not open file:', filepath washeddata = bibtexwasher(filecont_source) outdata = bibtexdecoder(washeddata) print '/**' print '\page references References' print for line in outdata: print line print '*/' # main program def main(): import sys if sys.argv[1:]: filepath = sys.argv[1] else: print "No input file" sys.exit() filehandler(filepath) if __name__ == "__main__": main() # end python script