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PythonLexer
Brian Granger
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r2498 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
""" | |||
Utilities for working with strings and text. | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r8795 | ||
Inheritance diagram: | |||
.. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.utils.text | |||
:parts: 3 | |||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | """ | |
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
Matthias BUSSONNIER
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r5390 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | # | |
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# Imports | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
import os | |||
import re | |||
Jonathan Frederic
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r12399 | import sys | |
MinRK
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r4020 | import textwrap | |
MinRK
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r4004 | from string import Formatter | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | ||
from IPython.external.path import path | |||
Matthias BUSSONNIER
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r7388 | from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest_py3, skip_doctest | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r4732 | from IPython.utils import py3compat | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | ||
Jonathan Frederic
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r12402 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Declarations | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# datetime.strftime date format for ipython | |||
if sys.platform == 'win32': | |||
Jonathan Frederic
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r12403 | date_format = "%B %d, %Y" | |
Jonathan Frederic
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r12402 | else: | |
Jonathan Frederic
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r12403 | date_format = "%B %-d, %Y" | |
Jonathan Frederic
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r12402 | ||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Code | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
class LSString(str): | |||
"""String derivative with a special access attributes. | |||
These are normal strings, but with the special attributes: | |||
.l (or .list) : value as list (split on newlines). | |||
.n (or .nlstr): original value (the string itself). | |||
.s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string. | |||
.p (or .paths): list of path objects | |||
Any values which require transformations are computed only once and | |||
cached. | |||
Such strings are very useful to efficiently interact with the shell, which | |||
typically only understands whitespace-separated options for commands.""" | |||
def get_list(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__list | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__list = self.split('\n') | |||
return self.__list | |||
l = list = property(get_list) | |||
def get_spstr(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__spstr | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__spstr = self.replace('\n',' ') | |||
return self.__spstr | |||
s = spstr = property(get_spstr) | |||
def get_nlstr(self): | |||
return self | |||
n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) | |||
def get_paths(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__paths | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self.split('\n') if os.path.exists(p)] | |||
return self.__paths | |||
p = paths = property(get_paths) | |||
Brian Granger
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r2781 | # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this | |
# back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the | |||
# core. | |||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | ||
Brian Granger
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r2781 | # def print_lsstring(arg): | |
# """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString """ | |||
# print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:" | |||
# print arg | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | # | |
# | |||
Brian Granger
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r2781 | # print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring) | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | ||
class SList(list): | |||
"""List derivative with a special access attributes. | |||
These are normal lists, but with the special attributes: | |||
.l (or .list) : value as list (the list itself). | |||
.n (or .nlstr): value as a string, joined on newlines. | |||
.s (or .spstr): value as a string, joined on spaces. | |||
.p (or .paths): list of path objects | |||
Any values which require transformations are computed only once and | |||
cached.""" | |||
def get_list(self): | |||
return self | |||
l = list = property(get_list) | |||
def get_spstr(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__spstr | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__spstr = ' '.join(self) | |||
return self.__spstr | |||
s = spstr = property(get_spstr) | |||
def get_nlstr(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__nlstr | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__nlstr = '\n'.join(self) | |||
return self.__nlstr | |||
n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr) | |||
def get_paths(self): | |||
try: | |||
return self.__paths | |||
except AttributeError: | |||
self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self if os.path.exists(p)] | |||
return self.__paths | |||
p = paths = property(get_paths) | |||
def grep(self, pattern, prune = False, field = None): | |||
""" Return all strings matching 'pattern' (a regex or callable) | |||
This is case-insensitive. If prune is true, return all items | |||
NOT matching the pattern. | |||
If field is specified, the match must occur in the specified | |||
whitespace-separated field. | |||
Examples:: | |||
a.grep( lambda x: x.startswith('C') ) | |||
a.grep('Cha.*log', prune=1) | |||
a.grep('chm', field=-1) | |||
""" | |||
def match_target(s): | |||
if field is None: | |||
return s | |||
parts = s.split() | |||
try: | |||
tgt = parts[field] | |||
return tgt | |||
except IndexError: | |||
return "" | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r13353 | if isinstance(pattern, py3compat.string_types): | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | pred = lambda x : re.search(pattern, x, re.IGNORECASE) | |
else: | |||
pred = pattern | |||
if not prune: | |||
return SList([el for el in self if pred(match_target(el))]) | |||
else: | |||
return SList([el for el in self if not pred(match_target(el))]) | |||
def fields(self, *fields): | |||
""" Collect whitespace-separated fields from string list | |||
Allows quick awk-like usage of string lists. | |||
Example data (in var a, created by 'a = !ls -l'):: | |||
-rwxrwxrwx 1 ville None 18 Dec 14 2006 ChangeLog | |||
drwxrwxrwx+ 6 ville None 0 Oct 24 18:05 IPython | |||
a.fields(0) is ['-rwxrwxrwx', 'drwxrwxrwx+'] | |||
a.fields(1,0) is ['1 -rwxrwxrwx', '6 drwxrwxrwx+'] | |||
(note the joining by space). | |||
a.fields(-1) is ['ChangeLog', 'IPython'] | |||
IndexErrors are ignored. | |||
Without args, fields() just split()'s the strings. | |||
""" | |||
if len(fields) == 0: | |||
return [el.split() for el in self] | |||
res = SList() | |||
for el in [f.split() for f in self]: | |||
lineparts = [] | |||
for fd in fields: | |||
try: | |||
lineparts.append(el[fd]) | |||
except IndexError: | |||
pass | |||
if lineparts: | |||
res.append(" ".join(lineparts)) | |||
return res | |||
def sort(self,field= None, nums = False): | |||
""" sort by specified fields (see fields()) | |||
Example:: | |||
a.sort(1, nums = True) | |||
Sorts a by second field, in numerical order (so that 21 > 3) | |||
""" | |||
#decorate, sort, undecorate | |||
if field is not None: | |||
dsu = [[SList([line]).fields(field), line] for line in self] | |||
else: | |||
dsu = [[line, line] for line in self] | |||
if nums: | |||
for i in range(len(dsu)): | |||
numstr = "".join([ch for ch in dsu[i][0] if ch.isdigit()]) | |||
try: | |||
n = int(numstr) | |||
except ValueError: | |||
n = 0; | |||
dsu[i][0] = n | |||
dsu.sort() | |||
return SList([t[1] for t in dsu]) | |||
Brian Granger
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r2781 | # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this | |
# back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the | |||
# core. | |||
# def print_slist(arg): | |||
# """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for SList """ | |||
# print "SList (.p, .n, .l, .s, .grep(), .fields(), sort() available):" | |||
# if hasattr(arg, 'hideonce') and arg.hideonce: | |||
# arg.hideonce = False | |||
# return | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | # | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r9474 | # nlprint(arg) # This was a nested list printer, now removed. | |
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | # | |
Brian Granger
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r2781 | # print_slist = result_display.when_type(SList)(print_slist) | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | ||
MinRK
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r3943 | def indent(instr,nspaces=4, ntabs=0, flatten=False): | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | """Indent a string a given number of spaces or tabstops. | |
indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0) -> indent str by ntabs+nspaces. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r3943 | Parameters | |
---------- | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r3943 | instr : basestring | |
The string to be indented. | |||
nspaces : int (default: 4) | |||
The number of spaces to be indented. | |||
ntabs : int (default: 0) | |||
The number of tabs to be indented. | |||
flatten : bool (default: False) | |||
Whether to scrub existing indentation. If True, all lines will be | |||
aligned to the same indentation. If False, existing indentation will | |||
be strictly increased. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r3943 | Returns | |
------- | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r3943 | str|unicode : string indented by ntabs and nspaces. | |
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | """ | |
MinRK
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r3943 | if instr is None: | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | return | |
ind = '\t'*ntabs+' '*nspaces | |||
MinRK
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r3943 | if flatten: | |
pat = re.compile(r'^\s*', re.MULTILINE) | |||
else: | |||
pat = re.compile(r'^', re.MULTILINE) | |||
outstr = re.sub(pat, ind, instr) | |||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | if outstr.endswith(os.linesep+ind): | |
return outstr[:-len(ind)] | |||
else: | |||
return outstr | |||
def list_strings(arg): | |||
"""Always return a list of strings, given a string or list of strings | |||
as input. | |||
:Examples: | |||
In [7]: list_strings('A single string') | |||
Out[7]: ['A single string'] | |||
In [8]: list_strings(['A single string in a list']) | |||
Out[8]: ['A single string in a list'] | |||
In [9]: list_strings(['A','list','of','strings']) | |||
Out[9]: ['A', 'list', 'of', 'strings'] | |||
""" | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r13353 | if isinstance(arg, py3compat.string_types): return [arg] | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | else: return arg | |
def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'): | |||
"""Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'. | |||
:Examples: | |||
In [16]: marquee('A test',40) | |||
Out[16]: '**************** A test ****************' | |||
In [17]: marquee('A test',40,'-') | |||
Out[17]: '---------------- A test ----------------' | |||
In [18]: marquee('A test',40,' ') | |||
Out[18]: ' A test ' | |||
""" | |||
if not txt: | |||
return (mark*width)[:width] | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r4732 | nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)//len(mark)//2 | |
Brian Granger
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r2498 | if nmark < 0: nmark =0 | |
marks = mark*nmark | |||
return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks) | |||
Brian Granger
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r2761 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)') | |
def num_ini_spaces(strng): | |||
"""Return the number of initial spaces in a string""" | |||
ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(strng) | |||
if ini_spaces: | |||
return ini_spaces.end() | |||
else: | |||
return 0 | |||
Fernando Perez
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r2929 | ||
def format_screen(strng): | |||
"""Format a string for screen printing. | |||
This removes some latex-type format codes.""" | |||
# Paragraph continue | |||
par_re = re.compile(r'\\$',re.MULTILINE) | |||
strng = par_re.sub('',strng) | |||
return strng | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7713 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | def dedent(text): | |
"""Equivalent of textwrap.dedent that ignores unindented first line. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | This means it will still dedent strings like: | |
'''foo | |||
is a bar | |||
''' | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | For use in wrap_paragraphs. | |
""" | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | if text.startswith('\n'): | |
# text starts with blank line, don't ignore the first line | |||
return textwrap.dedent(text) | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | # split first line | |
splits = text.split('\n',1) | |||
if len(splits) == 1: | |||
# only one line | |||
return textwrap.dedent(text) | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | first, rest = splits | |
# dedent everything but the first line | |||
rest = textwrap.dedent(rest) | |||
return '\n'.join([first, rest]) | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7713 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | def wrap_paragraphs(text, ncols=80): | |
"""Wrap multiple paragraphs to fit a specified width. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | This is equivalent to textwrap.wrap, but with support for multiple | |
paragraphs, as separated by empty lines. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | Returns | |
------- | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | list of complete paragraphs, wrapped to fill `ncols` columns. | |
""" | |||
paragraph_re = re.compile(r'\n(\s*\n)+', re.MULTILINE) | |||
text = dedent(text).strip() | |||
paragraphs = paragraph_re.split(text)[::2] # every other entry is space | |||
out_ps = [] | |||
indent_re = re.compile(r'\n\s+', re.MULTILINE) | |||
for p in paragraphs: | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | # presume indentation that survives dedent is meaningful formatting, | |
MinRK
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r4020 | # so don't fill unless text is flush. | |
if indent_re.search(p) is None: | |||
# wrap paragraph | |||
p = textwrap.fill(p, ncols) | |||
out_ps.append(p) | |||
return out_ps | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4020 | ||
Fernando Perez
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r7713 | def long_substr(data): | |
"""Return the longest common substring in a list of strings. | |||
Credit: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2892931/longest-common-substring-from-more-than-two-strings-python | |||
""" | |||
substr = '' | |||
if len(data) > 1 and len(data[0]) > 0: | |||
for i in range(len(data[0])): | |||
for j in range(len(data[0])-i+1): | |||
if j > len(substr) and all(data[0][i:i+j] in x for x in data): | |||
substr = data[0][i:i+j] | |||
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r8147 | elif len(data) == 1: | |
Fernando Perez
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r7715 | substr = data[0] | |
Fernando Perez
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r7713 | return substr | |
def strip_email_quotes(text): | |||
"""Strip leading email quotation characters ('>'). | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7719 | ||
Removes any combination of leading '>' interspersed with whitespace that | |||
appears *identically* in all lines of the input text. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
text : str | |||
Examples | |||
-------- | |||
Simple uses:: | |||
In [2]: strip_email_quotes('> > text') | |||
Out[2]: 'text' | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7720 | In [3]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more') | |
Out[3]: 'text\\nmore' | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7719 | ||
Note how only the common prefix that appears in all lines is stripped:: | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7720 | In [4]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more\\n> more...') | |
Out[4]: '> text\\n> more\\nmore...' | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7719 | ||
So if any line has no quote marks ('>') , then none are stripped from any | |||
of them :: | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7720 | In [5]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more\\nlast different') | |
Out[5]: '> > text\\n> > more\\nlast different' | |||
Fernando Perez
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r7713 | """ | |
lines = text.splitlines() | |||
matches = set() | |||
for line in lines: | |||
prefix = re.match(r'^(\s*>[ >]*)', line) | |||
if prefix: | |||
matches.add(prefix.group(1)) | |||
else: | |||
break | |||
else: | |||
prefix = long_substr(list(matches)) | |||
if prefix: | |||
strip = len(prefix) | |||
text = '\n'.join([ ln[strip:] for ln in lines]) | |||
return text | |||
MinRK
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r4004 | class EvalFormatter(Formatter): | |
"""A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions. | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | ||
Note that this version interprets a : as specifying a format string (as per | |||
standard string formatting), so if slicing is required, you must explicitly | |||
create a slice. | |||
MinRK
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r4004 | This is to be used in templating cases, such as the parallel batch | |
script templates, where simple arithmetic on arguments is useful. | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
MinRK
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r4004 | Examples | |
-------- | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | ||
In [1]: f = EvalFormatter() | |||
In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8) | |||
Out [2]: '2' | |||
In [3]: f.format("{greeting[slice(2,4)]}", greeting="Hello") | |||
Out [3]: 'll' | |||
""" | |||
def get_field(self, name, args, kwargs): | |||
v = eval(name, kwargs) | |||
return v, name | |||
Bernardo B. Marques
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r4872 | ||
Fernando Perez
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r7719 | ||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | @skip_doctest_py3 | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | class FullEvalFormatter(Formatter): | |
"""A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions. | |||
Any time a format key is not found in the kwargs, | |||
it will be tried as an expression in the kwargs namespace. | |||
Note that this version allows slicing using [1:2], so you cannot specify | |||
a format string. Use :class:`EvalFormatter` to permit format strings. | |||
Examples | |||
-------- | |||
In [1]: f = FullEvalFormatter() | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r4764 | In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8) | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[2]: u'2' | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | ||
In [3]: f.format('{list(range(5))[2:4]}') | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[3]: u'[2, 3]' | |
MinRK
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r4004 | ||
In [4]: f.format('{3*2}') | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[4]: u'6' | |
MinRK
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r4004 | """ | |
MinRK
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r4654 | # copied from Formatter._vformat with minor changes to allow eval | |
# and replace the format_spec code with slicing | |||
def _vformat(self, format_string, args, kwargs, used_args, recursion_depth): | |||
if recursion_depth < 0: | |||
raise ValueError('Max string recursion exceeded') | |||
result = [] | |||
for literal_text, field_name, format_spec, conversion in \ | |||
self.parse(format_string): | |||
# output the literal text | |||
if literal_text: | |||
result.append(literal_text) | |||
# if there's a field, output it | |||
if field_name is not None: | |||
# this is some markup, find the object and do | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | # the formatting | |
MinRK
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r4654 | ||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | if format_spec: | |
MinRK
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r4654 | # override format spec, to allow slicing: | |
field_name = ':'.join([field_name, format_spec]) | |||
# eval the contents of the field for the object | |||
# to be formatted | |||
obj = eval(field_name, kwargs) | |||
# do any conversion on the resulting object | |||
obj = self.convert_field(obj, conversion) | |||
# format the object and append to the result | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5353 | result.append(self.format_field(obj, '')) | |
MinRK
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r4654 | ||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | return u''.join(py3compat.cast_unicode(s) for s in result) | |
MinRK
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r4654 | ||
Fernando Perez
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r7719 | ||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | @skip_doctest_py3 | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | class DollarFormatter(FullEvalFormatter): | |
"""Formatter allowing Itpl style $foo replacement, for names and attribute | |||
access only. Standard {foo} replacement also works, and allows full | |||
evaluation of its arguments. | |||
Examples | |||
-------- | |||
In [1]: f = DollarFormatter() | |||
In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8) | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[2]: u'2' | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | ||
In [3]: f.format('23 * 76 is $result', result=23*76) | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[3]: u'23 * 76 is 1748' | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | ||
In [4]: f.format('$a or {b}', a=1, b=2) | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5355 | Out[4]: u'1 or 2' | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | """ | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5365 | _dollar_pattern = re.compile("(.*?)\$(\$?[\w\.]+)") | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | def parse(self, fmt_string): | |
for literal_txt, field_name, format_spec, conversion \ | |||
in Formatter.parse(self, fmt_string): | |||
# Find $foo patterns in the literal text. | |||
continue_from = 0 | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5365 | txt = "" | |
Thomas Kluyver
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r5354 | for m in self._dollar_pattern.finditer(literal_txt): | |
new_txt, new_field = m.group(1,2) | |||
Thomas Kluyver
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r5365 | # $$foo --> $foo | |
if new_field.startswith("$"): | |||
txt += new_txt + new_field | |||
else: | |||
yield (txt + new_txt, new_field, "", None) | |||
txt = "" | |||
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r5354 | continue_from = m.end() | |
# Re-yield the {foo} style pattern | |||
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r5365 | yield (txt + literal_txt[continue_from:], field_name, format_spec, conversion) | |
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r4004 | ||
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r7387 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Utils to columnize a list of string | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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r7719 | ||
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r7387 | def _chunks(l, n): | |
"""Yield successive n-sized chunks from l.""" | |||
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r13356 | for i in py3compat.xrange(0, len(l), n): | |
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r7387 | yield l[i:i+n] | |
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r7719 | ||
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r7388 | def _find_optimal(rlist , separator_size=2 , displaywidth=80): | |
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r7387 | """Calculate optimal info to columnize a list of string""" | |
for nrow in range(1, len(rlist)+1) : | |||
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r13373 | chk = list(map(max,_chunks(rlist, nrow))) | |
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r7387 | sumlength = sum(chk) | |
ncols = len(chk) | |||
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r7388 | if sumlength+separator_size*(ncols-1) <= displaywidth : | |
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r7387 | break; | |
return {'columns_numbers' : ncols, | |||
'optimal_separator_width':(displaywidth - sumlength)/(ncols-1) if (ncols -1) else 0, | |||
'rows_numbers' : nrow, | |||
'columns_width' : chk | |||
} | |||
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r7719 | ||
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r7387 | def _get_or_default(mylist, i, default=None): | |
"""return list item number, or default if don't exist""" | |||
if i >= len(mylist): | |||
return default | |||
else : | |||
return mylist[i] | |||
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r7719 | ||
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r7388 | @skip_doctest | |
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r7393 | def compute_item_matrix(items, empty=None, *args, **kwargs) : | |
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r7388 | """Returns a nested list, and info to columnize items | |
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r9244 | Parameters | |
---------- | |||
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r7388 | ||
items : | |||
list of strings to columize | |||
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r7393 | empty : (default None) | |
default value to fill list if needed | |||
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r7388 | separator_size : int (default=2) | |
How much caracters will be used as a separation between each columns. | |||
displaywidth : int (default=80) | |||
The width of the area onto wich the columns should enter | |||
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r9244 | Returns | |
------- | |||
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r7387 | ||
Returns a tuple of (strings_matrix, dict_info) | |||
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r7388 | strings_matrix : | |
nested list of string, the outer most list contains as many list as | |||
rows, the innermost lists have each as many element as colums. If the | |||
total number of elements in `items` does not equal the product of | |||
rows*columns, the last element of some lists are filled with `None`. | |||
dict_info : | |||
some info to make columnize easier: | |||
columns_numbers : number of columns | |||
rows_numbers : number of rows | |||
columns_width : list of with of each columns | |||
optimal_separator_width : best separator width between columns | |||
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r9244 | Examples | |
-------- | |||
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r7388 | ||
In [1]: l = ['aaa','b','cc','d','eeeee','f','g','h','i','j','k','l'] | |||
...: compute_item_matrix(l,displaywidth=12) | |||
Out[1]: | |||
([['aaa', 'f', 'k'], | |||
['b', 'g', 'l'], | |||
['cc', 'h', None], | |||
['d', 'i', None], | |||
['eeeee', 'j', None]], | |||
{'columns_numbers': 3, | |||
'columns_width': [5, 1, 1], | |||
'optimal_separator_width': 2, | |||
'rows_numbers': 5}) | |||
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r7387 | """ | |
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r13373 | info = _find_optimal(list(map(len, items)), *args, **kwargs) | |
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r7387 | nrow, ncol = info['rows_numbers'], info['columns_numbers'] | |
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r7392 | return ([[ _get_or_default(items, c*nrow+i, default=empty) for c in range(ncol) ] for i in range(nrow) ], info) | |
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r4004 | ||
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r7719 | ||
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r4537 | def columnize(items, separator=' ', displaywidth=80): | |
""" Transform a list of strings into a single string with columns. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
items : sequence of strings | |||
The strings to process. | |||
separator : str, optional [default is two spaces] | |||
The string that separates columns. | |||
displaywidth : int, optional [default is 80] | |||
Width of the display in number of characters. | |||
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r4872 | ||
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r4537 | Returns | |
------- | |||
The formatted string. | |||
""" | |||
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r7387 | if not items : | |
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r4537 | return '\n' | |
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r7388 | matrix, info = compute_item_matrix(items, separator_size=len(separator), displaywidth=displaywidth) | |
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r7387 | fmatrix = [filter(None, x) for x in matrix] | |
sjoin = lambda x : separator.join([ y.ljust(w, ' ') for y, w in zip(x, info['columns_width'])]) | |||
return '\n'.join(map(sjoin, fmatrix))+'\n' | |||
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r12919 | ||
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r12925 | def get_text_list(list_, last_sep=' and ', sep=", ", wrap_item_with=""): | |
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r12919 | """ | |
Return a string with a natural enumeration of items | |||
>>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) | |||
'a, b, c and d' | |||
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r12925 | >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c'], ' or ') | |
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r12919 | 'a, b or c' | |
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r12925 | >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c'], ', ') | |
'a, b, c' | |||
>>> get_text_list(['a', 'b'], ' or ') | |||
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r12919 | 'a or b' | |
>>> get_text_list(['a']) | |||
'a' | |||
>>> get_text_list([]) | |||
'' | |||
>>> get_text_list(['a', 'b'], wrap_item_with="`") | |||
'`a` and `b`' | |||
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r12925 | >>> get_text_list(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], " = ", sep=" + ") | |
'a + b + c = d' | |||
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r12919 | """ | |
if len(list_) == 0: | |||
return '' | |||
if wrap_item_with: | |||
list_ = ['%s%s%s' % (wrap_item_with, item, wrap_item_with) for | |||
item in list_] | |||
if len(list_) == 1: | |||
return list_[0] | |||
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r12925 | return '%s%s%s' % ( | |
sep.join(i for i in list_[:-1]), | |||
last_sep, list_[-1]) |