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1 # encoding: utf-8
1 # encoding: utf-8
2 """
2 """
3 Utilities for working with strings and text.
3 Utilities for working with strings and text.
4 """
4 """
5
5
6 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
8 #
8 #
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
12
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 # Imports
14 # Imports
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16
16
17 import __main__
17 import __main__
18
18
19 import os
19 import os
20 import re
20 import re
21 import shutil
21 import shutil
22 import sys
22 import sys
23 import textwrap
23 import textwrap
24 from string import Formatter
24 from string import Formatter
25
25
26 from IPython.external.path import path
26 from IPython.external.path import path
27 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest_py3, skip_doctest
27 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest_py3, skip_doctest
28 from IPython.utils import py3compat
28 from IPython.utils import py3compat
29 from IPython.utils.io import nlprint
29 from IPython.utils.io import nlprint
30 from IPython.utils.data import flatten
30 from IPython.utils.data import flatten
31
31
32 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 # Code
33 # Code
34 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
35
35
36 def unquote_ends(istr):
36 def unquote_ends(istr):
37 """Remove a single pair of quotes from the endpoints of a string."""
37 """Remove a single pair of quotes from the endpoints of a string."""
38
38
39 if not istr:
39 if not istr:
40 return istr
40 return istr
41 if (istr[0]=="'" and istr[-1]=="'") or \
41 if (istr[0]=="'" and istr[-1]=="'") or \
42 (istr[0]=='"' and istr[-1]=='"'):
42 (istr[0]=='"' and istr[-1]=='"'):
43 return istr[1:-1]
43 return istr[1:-1]
44 else:
44 else:
45 return istr
45 return istr
46
46
47
47
48 class LSString(str):
48 class LSString(str):
49 """String derivative with a special access attributes.
49 """String derivative with a special access attributes.
50
50
51 These are normal strings, but with the special attributes:
51 These are normal strings, but with the special attributes:
52
52
53 .l (or .list) : value as list (split on newlines).
53 .l (or .list) : value as list (split on newlines).
54 .n (or .nlstr): original value (the string itself).
54 .n (or .nlstr): original value (the string itself).
55 .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string.
55 .s (or .spstr): value as whitespace-separated string.
56 .p (or .paths): list of path objects
56 .p (or .paths): list of path objects
57
57
58 Any values which require transformations are computed only once and
58 Any values which require transformations are computed only once and
59 cached.
59 cached.
60
60
61 Such strings are very useful to efficiently interact with the shell, which
61 Such strings are very useful to efficiently interact with the shell, which
62 typically only understands whitespace-separated options for commands."""
62 typically only understands whitespace-separated options for commands."""
63
63
64 def get_list(self):
64 def get_list(self):
65 try:
65 try:
66 return self.__list
66 return self.__list
67 except AttributeError:
67 except AttributeError:
68 self.__list = self.split('\n')
68 self.__list = self.split('\n')
69 return self.__list
69 return self.__list
70
70
71 l = list = property(get_list)
71 l = list = property(get_list)
72
72
73 def get_spstr(self):
73 def get_spstr(self):
74 try:
74 try:
75 return self.__spstr
75 return self.__spstr
76 except AttributeError:
76 except AttributeError:
77 self.__spstr = self.replace('\n',' ')
77 self.__spstr = self.replace('\n',' ')
78 return self.__spstr
78 return self.__spstr
79
79
80 s = spstr = property(get_spstr)
80 s = spstr = property(get_spstr)
81
81
82 def get_nlstr(self):
82 def get_nlstr(self):
83 return self
83 return self
84
84
85 n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr)
85 n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr)
86
86
87 def get_paths(self):
87 def get_paths(self):
88 try:
88 try:
89 return self.__paths
89 return self.__paths
90 except AttributeError:
90 except AttributeError:
91 self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self.split('\n') if os.path.exists(p)]
91 self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self.split('\n') if os.path.exists(p)]
92 return self.__paths
92 return self.__paths
93
93
94 p = paths = property(get_paths)
94 p = paths = property(get_paths)
95
95
96 # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this
96 # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this
97 # back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the
97 # back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the
98 # core.
98 # core.
99
99
100 # def print_lsstring(arg):
100 # def print_lsstring(arg):
101 # """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString """
101 # """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for LSString """
102 # print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:"
102 # print "LSString (.p, .n, .l, .s available). Value:"
103 # print arg
103 # print arg
104 #
104 #
105 #
105 #
106 # print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring)
106 # print_lsstring = result_display.when_type(LSString)(print_lsstring)
107
107
108
108
109 class SList(list):
109 class SList(list):
110 """List derivative with a special access attributes.
110 """List derivative with a special access attributes.
111
111
112 These are normal lists, but with the special attributes:
112 These are normal lists, but with the special attributes:
113
113
114 .l (or .list) : value as list (the list itself).
114 .l (or .list) : value as list (the list itself).
115 .n (or .nlstr): value as a string, joined on newlines.
115 .n (or .nlstr): value as a string, joined on newlines.
116 .s (or .spstr): value as a string, joined on spaces.
116 .s (or .spstr): value as a string, joined on spaces.
117 .p (or .paths): list of path objects
117 .p (or .paths): list of path objects
118
118
119 Any values which require transformations are computed only once and
119 Any values which require transformations are computed only once and
120 cached."""
120 cached."""
121
121
122 def get_list(self):
122 def get_list(self):
123 return self
123 return self
124
124
125 l = list = property(get_list)
125 l = list = property(get_list)
126
126
127 def get_spstr(self):
127 def get_spstr(self):
128 try:
128 try:
129 return self.__spstr
129 return self.__spstr
130 except AttributeError:
130 except AttributeError:
131 self.__spstr = ' '.join(self)
131 self.__spstr = ' '.join(self)
132 return self.__spstr
132 return self.__spstr
133
133
134 s = spstr = property(get_spstr)
134 s = spstr = property(get_spstr)
135
135
136 def get_nlstr(self):
136 def get_nlstr(self):
137 try:
137 try:
138 return self.__nlstr
138 return self.__nlstr
139 except AttributeError:
139 except AttributeError:
140 self.__nlstr = '\n'.join(self)
140 self.__nlstr = '\n'.join(self)
141 return self.__nlstr
141 return self.__nlstr
142
142
143 n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr)
143 n = nlstr = property(get_nlstr)
144
144
145 def get_paths(self):
145 def get_paths(self):
146 try:
146 try:
147 return self.__paths
147 return self.__paths
148 except AttributeError:
148 except AttributeError:
149 self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self if os.path.exists(p)]
149 self.__paths = [path(p) for p in self if os.path.exists(p)]
150 return self.__paths
150 return self.__paths
151
151
152 p = paths = property(get_paths)
152 p = paths = property(get_paths)
153
153
154 def grep(self, pattern, prune = False, field = None):
154 def grep(self, pattern, prune = False, field = None):
155 """ Return all strings matching 'pattern' (a regex or callable)
155 """ Return all strings matching 'pattern' (a regex or callable)
156
156
157 This is case-insensitive. If prune is true, return all items
157 This is case-insensitive. If prune is true, return all items
158 NOT matching the pattern.
158 NOT matching the pattern.
159
159
160 If field is specified, the match must occur in the specified
160 If field is specified, the match must occur in the specified
161 whitespace-separated field.
161 whitespace-separated field.
162
162
163 Examples::
163 Examples::
164
164
165 a.grep( lambda x: x.startswith('C') )
165 a.grep( lambda x: x.startswith('C') )
166 a.grep('Cha.*log', prune=1)
166 a.grep('Cha.*log', prune=1)
167 a.grep('chm', field=-1)
167 a.grep('chm', field=-1)
168 """
168 """
169
169
170 def match_target(s):
170 def match_target(s):
171 if field is None:
171 if field is None:
172 return s
172 return s
173 parts = s.split()
173 parts = s.split()
174 try:
174 try:
175 tgt = parts[field]
175 tgt = parts[field]
176 return tgt
176 return tgt
177 except IndexError:
177 except IndexError:
178 return ""
178 return ""
179
179
180 if isinstance(pattern, basestring):
180 if isinstance(pattern, basestring):
181 pred = lambda x : re.search(pattern, x, re.IGNORECASE)
181 pred = lambda x : re.search(pattern, x, re.IGNORECASE)
182 else:
182 else:
183 pred = pattern
183 pred = pattern
184 if not prune:
184 if not prune:
185 return SList([el for el in self if pred(match_target(el))])
185 return SList([el for el in self if pred(match_target(el))])
186 else:
186 else:
187 return SList([el for el in self if not pred(match_target(el))])
187 return SList([el for el in self if not pred(match_target(el))])
188
188
189 def fields(self, *fields):
189 def fields(self, *fields):
190 """ Collect whitespace-separated fields from string list
190 """ Collect whitespace-separated fields from string list
191
191
192 Allows quick awk-like usage of string lists.
192 Allows quick awk-like usage of string lists.
193
193
194 Example data (in var a, created by 'a = !ls -l')::
194 Example data (in var a, created by 'a = !ls -l')::
195 -rwxrwxrwx 1 ville None 18 Dec 14 2006 ChangeLog
195 -rwxrwxrwx 1 ville None 18 Dec 14 2006 ChangeLog
196 drwxrwxrwx+ 6 ville None 0 Oct 24 18:05 IPython
196 drwxrwxrwx+ 6 ville None 0 Oct 24 18:05 IPython
197
197
198 a.fields(0) is ['-rwxrwxrwx', 'drwxrwxrwx+']
198 a.fields(0) is ['-rwxrwxrwx', 'drwxrwxrwx+']
199 a.fields(1,0) is ['1 -rwxrwxrwx', '6 drwxrwxrwx+']
199 a.fields(1,0) is ['1 -rwxrwxrwx', '6 drwxrwxrwx+']
200 (note the joining by space).
200 (note the joining by space).
201 a.fields(-1) is ['ChangeLog', 'IPython']
201 a.fields(-1) is ['ChangeLog', 'IPython']
202
202
203 IndexErrors are ignored.
203 IndexErrors are ignored.
204
204
205 Without args, fields() just split()'s the strings.
205 Without args, fields() just split()'s the strings.
206 """
206 """
207 if len(fields) == 0:
207 if len(fields) == 0:
208 return [el.split() for el in self]
208 return [el.split() for el in self]
209
209
210 res = SList()
210 res = SList()
211 for el in [f.split() for f in self]:
211 for el in [f.split() for f in self]:
212 lineparts = []
212 lineparts = []
213
213
214 for fd in fields:
214 for fd in fields:
215 try:
215 try:
216 lineparts.append(el[fd])
216 lineparts.append(el[fd])
217 except IndexError:
217 except IndexError:
218 pass
218 pass
219 if lineparts:
219 if lineparts:
220 res.append(" ".join(lineparts))
220 res.append(" ".join(lineparts))
221
221
222 return res
222 return res
223
223
224 def sort(self,field= None, nums = False):
224 def sort(self,field= None, nums = False):
225 """ sort by specified fields (see fields())
225 """ sort by specified fields (see fields())
226
226
227 Example::
227 Example::
228 a.sort(1, nums = True)
228 a.sort(1, nums = True)
229
229
230 Sorts a by second field, in numerical order (so that 21 > 3)
230 Sorts a by second field, in numerical order (so that 21 > 3)
231
231
232 """
232 """
233
233
234 #decorate, sort, undecorate
234 #decorate, sort, undecorate
235 if field is not None:
235 if field is not None:
236 dsu = [[SList([line]).fields(field), line] for line in self]
236 dsu = [[SList([line]).fields(field), line] for line in self]
237 else:
237 else:
238 dsu = [[line, line] for line in self]
238 dsu = [[line, line] for line in self]
239 if nums:
239 if nums:
240 for i in range(len(dsu)):
240 for i in range(len(dsu)):
241 numstr = "".join([ch for ch in dsu[i][0] if ch.isdigit()])
241 numstr = "".join([ch for ch in dsu[i][0] if ch.isdigit()])
242 try:
242 try:
243 n = int(numstr)
243 n = int(numstr)
244 except ValueError:
244 except ValueError:
245 n = 0;
245 n = 0;
246 dsu[i][0] = n
246 dsu[i][0] = n
247
247
248
248
249 dsu.sort()
249 dsu.sort()
250 return SList([t[1] for t in dsu])
250 return SList([t[1] for t in dsu])
251
251
252
252
253 # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this
253 # FIXME: We need to reimplement type specific displayhook and then add this
254 # back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the
254 # back as a custom printer. This should also be moved outside utils into the
255 # core.
255 # core.
256
256
257 # def print_slist(arg):
257 # def print_slist(arg):
258 # """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for SList """
258 # """ Prettier (non-repr-like) and more informative printer for SList """
259 # print "SList (.p, .n, .l, .s, .grep(), .fields(), sort() available):"
259 # print "SList (.p, .n, .l, .s, .grep(), .fields(), sort() available):"
260 # if hasattr(arg, 'hideonce') and arg.hideonce:
260 # if hasattr(arg, 'hideonce') and arg.hideonce:
261 # arg.hideonce = False
261 # arg.hideonce = False
262 # return
262 # return
263 #
263 #
264 # nlprint(arg)
264 # nlprint(arg)
265 #
265 #
266 # print_slist = result_display.when_type(SList)(print_slist)
266 # print_slist = result_display.when_type(SList)(print_slist)
267
267
268
268
269 def esc_quotes(strng):
269 def esc_quotes(strng):
270 """Return the input string with single and double quotes escaped out"""
270 """Return the input string with single and double quotes escaped out"""
271
271
272 return strng.replace('"','\\"').replace("'","\\'")
272 return strng.replace('"','\\"').replace("'","\\'")
273
273
274
274
275 def qw(words,flat=0,sep=None,maxsplit=-1):
275 def qw(words,flat=0,sep=None,maxsplit=-1):
276 """Similar to Perl's qw() operator, but with some more options.
276 """Similar to Perl's qw() operator, but with some more options.
277
277
278 qw(words,flat=0,sep=' ',maxsplit=-1) -> words.split(sep,maxsplit)
278 qw(words,flat=0,sep=' ',maxsplit=-1) -> words.split(sep,maxsplit)
279
279
280 words can also be a list itself, and with flat=1, the output will be
280 words can also be a list itself, and with flat=1, the output will be
281 recursively flattened.
281 recursively flattened.
282
282
283 Examples:
283 Examples:
284
284
285 >>> qw('1 2')
285 >>> qw('1 2')
286 ['1', '2']
286 ['1', '2']
287
287
288 >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']])
288 >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']])
289 [['a', 'b'], ['1', '2'], [['m', 'n'], ['p', 'q']]]
289 [['a', 'b'], ['1', '2'], [['m', 'n'], ['p', 'q']]]
290
290
291 >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']],flat=1)
291 >>> qw(['a b','1 2',['m n','p q']],flat=1)
292 ['a', 'b', '1', '2', 'm', 'n', 'p', 'q']
292 ['a', 'b', '1', '2', 'm', 'n', 'p', 'q']
293 """
293 """
294
294
295 if isinstance(words, basestring):
295 if isinstance(words, basestring):
296 return [word.strip() for word in words.split(sep,maxsplit)
296 return [word.strip() for word in words.split(sep,maxsplit)
297 if word and not word.isspace() ]
297 if word and not word.isspace() ]
298 if flat:
298 if flat:
299 return flatten(map(qw,words,[1]*len(words)))
299 return flatten(map(qw,words,[1]*len(words)))
300 return map(qw,words)
300 return map(qw,words)
301
301
302
302
303 def qwflat(words,sep=None,maxsplit=-1):
303 def qwflat(words,sep=None,maxsplit=-1):
304 """Calls qw(words) in flat mode. It's just a convenient shorthand."""
304 """Calls qw(words) in flat mode. It's just a convenient shorthand."""
305 return qw(words,1,sep,maxsplit)
305 return qw(words,1,sep,maxsplit)
306
306
307
307
308 def qw_lol(indata):
308 def qw_lol(indata):
309 """qw_lol('a b') -> [['a','b']],
309 """qw_lol('a b') -> [['a','b']],
310 otherwise it's just a call to qw().
310 otherwise it's just a call to qw().
311
311
312 We need this to make sure the modules_some keys *always* end up as a
312 We need this to make sure the modules_some keys *always* end up as a
313 list of lists."""
313 list of lists."""
314
314
315 if isinstance(indata, basestring):
315 if isinstance(indata, basestring):
316 return [qw(indata)]
316 return [qw(indata)]
317 else:
317 else:
318 return qw(indata)
318 return qw(indata)
319
319
320
320
321 def grep(pat,list,case=1):
321 def grep(pat,list,case=1):
322 """Simple minded grep-like function.
322 """Simple minded grep-like function.
323 grep(pat,list) returns occurrences of pat in list, None on failure.
323 grep(pat,list) returns occurrences of pat in list, None on failure.
324
324
325 It only does simple string matching, with no support for regexps. Use the
325 It only does simple string matching, with no support for regexps. Use the
326 option case=0 for case-insensitive matching."""
326 option case=0 for case-insensitive matching."""
327
327
328 # This is pretty crude. At least it should implement copying only references
328 # This is pretty crude. At least it should implement copying only references
329 # to the original data in case it's big. Now it copies the data for output.
329 # to the original data in case it's big. Now it copies the data for output.
330 out=[]
330 out=[]
331 if case:
331 if case:
332 for term in list:
332 for term in list:
333 if term.find(pat)>-1: out.append(term)
333 if term.find(pat)>-1: out.append(term)
334 else:
334 else:
335 lpat=pat.lower()
335 lpat=pat.lower()
336 for term in list:
336 for term in list:
337 if term.lower().find(lpat)>-1: out.append(term)
337 if term.lower().find(lpat)>-1: out.append(term)
338
338
339 if len(out): return out
339 if len(out): return out
340 else: return None
340 else: return None
341
341
342
342
343 def dgrep(pat,*opts):
343 def dgrep(pat,*opts):
344 """Return grep() on dir()+dir(__builtins__).
344 """Return grep() on dir()+dir(__builtins__).
345
345
346 A very common use of grep() when working interactively."""
346 A very common use of grep() when working interactively."""
347
347
348 return grep(pat,dir(__main__)+dir(__main__.__builtins__),*opts)
348 return grep(pat,dir(__main__)+dir(__main__.__builtins__),*opts)
349
349
350
350
351 def idgrep(pat):
351 def idgrep(pat):
352 """Case-insensitive dgrep()"""
352 """Case-insensitive dgrep()"""
353
353
354 return dgrep(pat,0)
354 return dgrep(pat,0)
355
355
356
356
357 def igrep(pat,list):
357 def igrep(pat,list):
358 """Synonym for case-insensitive grep."""
358 """Synonym for case-insensitive grep."""
359
359
360 return grep(pat,list,case=0)
360 return grep(pat,list,case=0)
361
361
362
362
363 def indent(instr,nspaces=4, ntabs=0, flatten=False):
363 def indent(instr,nspaces=4, ntabs=0, flatten=False):
364 """Indent a string a given number of spaces or tabstops.
364 """Indent a string a given number of spaces or tabstops.
365
365
366 indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0) -> indent str by ntabs+nspaces.
366 indent(str,nspaces=4,ntabs=0) -> indent str by ntabs+nspaces.
367
367
368 Parameters
368 Parameters
369 ----------
369 ----------
370
370
371 instr : basestring
371 instr : basestring
372 The string to be indented.
372 The string to be indented.
373 nspaces : int (default: 4)
373 nspaces : int (default: 4)
374 The number of spaces to be indented.
374 The number of spaces to be indented.
375 ntabs : int (default: 0)
375 ntabs : int (default: 0)
376 The number of tabs to be indented.
376 The number of tabs to be indented.
377 flatten : bool (default: False)
377 flatten : bool (default: False)
378 Whether to scrub existing indentation. If True, all lines will be
378 Whether to scrub existing indentation. If True, all lines will be
379 aligned to the same indentation. If False, existing indentation will
379 aligned to the same indentation. If False, existing indentation will
380 be strictly increased.
380 be strictly increased.
381
381
382 Returns
382 Returns
383 -------
383 -------
384
384
385 str|unicode : string indented by ntabs and nspaces.
385 str|unicode : string indented by ntabs and nspaces.
386
386
387 """
387 """
388 if instr is None:
388 if instr is None:
389 return
389 return
390 ind = '\t'*ntabs+' '*nspaces
390 ind = '\t'*ntabs+' '*nspaces
391 if flatten:
391 if flatten:
392 pat = re.compile(r'^\s*', re.MULTILINE)
392 pat = re.compile(r'^\s*', re.MULTILINE)
393 else:
393 else:
394 pat = re.compile(r'^', re.MULTILINE)
394 pat = re.compile(r'^', re.MULTILINE)
395 outstr = re.sub(pat, ind, instr)
395 outstr = re.sub(pat, ind, instr)
396 if outstr.endswith(os.linesep+ind):
396 if outstr.endswith(os.linesep+ind):
397 return outstr[:-len(ind)]
397 return outstr[:-len(ind)]
398 else:
398 else:
399 return outstr
399 return outstr
400
400
401 def native_line_ends(filename,backup=1):
401 def native_line_ends(filename,backup=1):
402 """Convert (in-place) a file to line-ends native to the current OS.
402 """Convert (in-place) a file to line-ends native to the current OS.
403
403
404 If the optional backup argument is given as false, no backup of the
404 If the optional backup argument is given as false, no backup of the
405 original file is left. """
405 original file is left. """
406
406
407 backup_suffixes = {'posix':'~','dos':'.bak','nt':'.bak','mac':'.bak'}
407 backup_suffixes = {'posix':'~','dos':'.bak','nt':'.bak','mac':'.bak'}
408
408
409 bak_filename = filename + backup_suffixes[os.name]
409 bak_filename = filename + backup_suffixes[os.name]
410
410
411 original = open(filename).read()
411 original = open(filename).read()
412 shutil.copy2(filename,bak_filename)
412 shutil.copy2(filename,bak_filename)
413 try:
413 try:
414 new = open(filename,'wb')
414 new = open(filename,'wb')
415 new.write(os.linesep.join(original.splitlines()))
415 new.write(os.linesep.join(original.splitlines()))
416 new.write(os.linesep) # ALWAYS put an eol at the end of the file
416 new.write(os.linesep) # ALWAYS put an eol at the end of the file
417 new.close()
417 new.close()
418 except:
418 except:
419 os.rename(bak_filename,filename)
419 os.rename(bak_filename,filename)
420 if not backup:
420 if not backup:
421 try:
421 try:
422 os.remove(bak_filename)
422 os.remove(bak_filename)
423 except:
423 except:
424 pass
424 pass
425
425
426
426
427 def list_strings(arg):
427 def list_strings(arg):
428 """Always return a list of strings, given a string or list of strings
428 """Always return a list of strings, given a string or list of strings
429 as input.
429 as input.
430
430
431 :Examples:
431 :Examples:
432
432
433 In [7]: list_strings('A single string')
433 In [7]: list_strings('A single string')
434 Out[7]: ['A single string']
434 Out[7]: ['A single string']
435
435
436 In [8]: list_strings(['A single string in a list'])
436 In [8]: list_strings(['A single string in a list'])
437 Out[8]: ['A single string in a list']
437 Out[8]: ['A single string in a list']
438
438
439 In [9]: list_strings(['A','list','of','strings'])
439 In [9]: list_strings(['A','list','of','strings'])
440 Out[9]: ['A', 'list', 'of', 'strings']
440 Out[9]: ['A', 'list', 'of', 'strings']
441 """
441 """
442
442
443 if isinstance(arg,basestring): return [arg]
443 if isinstance(arg,basestring): return [arg]
444 else: return arg
444 else: return arg
445
445
446
446
447 def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'):
447 def marquee(txt='',width=78,mark='*'):
448 """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'.
448 """Return the input string centered in a 'marquee'.
449
449
450 :Examples:
450 :Examples:
451
451
452 In [16]: marquee('A test',40)
452 In [16]: marquee('A test',40)
453 Out[16]: '**************** A test ****************'
453 Out[16]: '**************** A test ****************'
454
454
455 In [17]: marquee('A test',40,'-')
455 In [17]: marquee('A test',40,'-')
456 Out[17]: '---------------- A test ----------------'
456 Out[17]: '---------------- A test ----------------'
457
457
458 In [18]: marquee('A test',40,' ')
458 In [18]: marquee('A test',40,' ')
459 Out[18]: ' A test '
459 Out[18]: ' A test '
460
460
461 """
461 """
462 if not txt:
462 if not txt:
463 return (mark*width)[:width]
463 return (mark*width)[:width]
464 nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)//len(mark)//2
464 nmark = (width-len(txt)-2)//len(mark)//2
465 if nmark < 0: nmark =0
465 if nmark < 0: nmark =0
466 marks = mark*nmark
466 marks = mark*nmark
467 return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks)
467 return '%s %s %s' % (marks,txt,marks)
468
468
469
469
470 ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)')
470 ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)')
471
471
472 def num_ini_spaces(strng):
472 def num_ini_spaces(strng):
473 """Return the number of initial spaces in a string"""
473 """Return the number of initial spaces in a string"""
474
474
475 ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(strng)
475 ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(strng)
476 if ini_spaces:
476 if ini_spaces:
477 return ini_spaces.end()
477 return ini_spaces.end()
478 else:
478 else:
479 return 0
479 return 0
480
480
481
481
482 def format_screen(strng):
482 def format_screen(strng):
483 """Format a string for screen printing.
483 """Format a string for screen printing.
484
484
485 This removes some latex-type format codes."""
485 This removes some latex-type format codes."""
486 # Paragraph continue
486 # Paragraph continue
487 par_re = re.compile(r'\\$',re.MULTILINE)
487 par_re = re.compile(r'\\$',re.MULTILINE)
488 strng = par_re.sub('',strng)
488 strng = par_re.sub('',strng)
489 return strng
489 return strng
490
490
491
491
492 def dedent(text):
492 def dedent(text):
493 """Equivalent of textwrap.dedent that ignores unindented first line.
493 """Equivalent of textwrap.dedent that ignores unindented first line.
494
494
495 This means it will still dedent strings like:
495 This means it will still dedent strings like:
496 '''foo
496 '''foo
497 is a bar
497 is a bar
498 '''
498 '''
499
499
500 For use in wrap_paragraphs.
500 For use in wrap_paragraphs.
501 """
501 """
502
502
503 if text.startswith('\n'):
503 if text.startswith('\n'):
504 # text starts with blank line, don't ignore the first line
504 # text starts with blank line, don't ignore the first line
505 return textwrap.dedent(text)
505 return textwrap.dedent(text)
506
506
507 # split first line
507 # split first line
508 splits = text.split('\n',1)
508 splits = text.split('\n',1)
509 if len(splits) == 1:
509 if len(splits) == 1:
510 # only one line
510 # only one line
511 return textwrap.dedent(text)
511 return textwrap.dedent(text)
512
512
513 first, rest = splits
513 first, rest = splits
514 # dedent everything but the first line
514 # dedent everything but the first line
515 rest = textwrap.dedent(rest)
515 rest = textwrap.dedent(rest)
516 return '\n'.join([first, rest])
516 return '\n'.join([first, rest])
517
517
518
518
519 def wrap_paragraphs(text, ncols=80):
519 def wrap_paragraphs(text, ncols=80):
520 """Wrap multiple paragraphs to fit a specified width.
520 """Wrap multiple paragraphs to fit a specified width.
521
521
522 This is equivalent to textwrap.wrap, but with support for multiple
522 This is equivalent to textwrap.wrap, but with support for multiple
523 paragraphs, as separated by empty lines.
523 paragraphs, as separated by empty lines.
524
524
525 Returns
525 Returns
526 -------
526 -------
527
527
528 list of complete paragraphs, wrapped to fill `ncols` columns.
528 list of complete paragraphs, wrapped to fill `ncols` columns.
529 """
529 """
530 paragraph_re = re.compile(r'\n(\s*\n)+', re.MULTILINE)
530 paragraph_re = re.compile(r'\n(\s*\n)+', re.MULTILINE)
531 text = dedent(text).strip()
531 text = dedent(text).strip()
532 paragraphs = paragraph_re.split(text)[::2] # every other entry is space
532 paragraphs = paragraph_re.split(text)[::2] # every other entry is space
533 out_ps = []
533 out_ps = []
534 indent_re = re.compile(r'\n\s+', re.MULTILINE)
534 indent_re = re.compile(r'\n\s+', re.MULTILINE)
535 for p in paragraphs:
535 for p in paragraphs:
536 # presume indentation that survives dedent is meaningful formatting,
536 # presume indentation that survives dedent is meaningful formatting,
537 # so don't fill unless text is flush.
537 # so don't fill unless text is flush.
538 if indent_re.search(p) is None:
538 if indent_re.search(p) is None:
539 # wrap paragraph
539 # wrap paragraph
540 p = textwrap.fill(p, ncols)
540 p = textwrap.fill(p, ncols)
541 out_ps.append(p)
541 out_ps.append(p)
542 return out_ps
542 return out_ps
543
543
544
544
545 def long_substr(data):
545 def long_substr(data):
546 """Return the longest common substring in a list of strings.
546 """Return the longest common substring in a list of strings.
547
547
548 Credit: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2892931/longest-common-substring-from-more-than-two-strings-python
548 Credit: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2892931/longest-common-substring-from-more-than-two-strings-python
549 """
549 """
550 substr = ''
550 substr = ''
551 if len(data) > 1 and len(data[0]) > 0:
551 if len(data) > 1 and len(data[0]) > 0:
552 for i in range(len(data[0])):
552 for i in range(len(data[0])):
553 for j in range(len(data[0])-i+1):
553 for j in range(len(data[0])-i+1):
554 if j > len(substr) and all(data[0][i:i+j] in x for x in data):
554 if j > len(substr) and all(data[0][i:i+j] in x for x in data):
555 substr = data[0][i:i+j]
555 substr = data[0][i:i+j]
556 else:
556 else:
557 substr = data[0]
557 substr = data[0]
558 return substr
558 return substr
559
559
560
560
561 def strip_email_quotes(text):
561 def strip_email_quotes(text):
562 """Strip leading email quotation characters ('>').
562 """Strip leading email quotation characters ('>').
563
563
564 Removes any combination of leading '>' interspersed with whitespace that
564 Removes any combination of leading '>' interspersed with whitespace that
565 appears *identically* in all lines of the input text.
565 appears *identically* in all lines of the input text.
566
566
567 Parameters
567 Parameters
568 ----------
568 ----------
569 text : str
569 text : str
570
570
571 Examples
571 Examples
572 --------
572 --------
573
573
574 Simple uses::
574 Simple uses::
575
575
576 In [2]: strip_email_quotes('> > text')
576 In [2]: strip_email_quotes('> > text')
577 Out[2]: 'text'
577 Out[2]: 'text'
578
578
579 In [3]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\n> > more')
579 In [3]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more')
580 Out[3]: 'text\nmore'
580 Out[3]: 'text\\nmore'
581
581
582 Note how only the common prefix that appears in all lines is stripped::
582 Note how only the common prefix that appears in all lines is stripped::
583
583
584 In [4]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\n> > more\n> more...')
584 In [4]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more\\n> more...')
585 Out[4]: '> text\n> more\nmore...'
585 Out[4]: '> text\\n> more\\nmore...'
586
586
587 So if any line has no quote marks ('>') , then none are stripped from any
587 So if any line has no quote marks ('>') , then none are stripped from any
588 of them ::
588 of them ::
589
589
590 In [5]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\n> > more\nlast different')
590 In [5]: strip_email_quotes('> > text\\n> > more\\nlast different')
591 Out[5]: '> > text\n> > more\nlast different'
591 Out[5]: '> > text\\n> > more\\nlast different'
592 """
592 """
593 lines = text.splitlines()
593 lines = text.splitlines()
594 matches = set()
594 matches = set()
595 for line in lines:
595 for line in lines:
596 prefix = re.match(r'^(\s*>[ >]*)', line)
596 prefix = re.match(r'^(\s*>[ >]*)', line)
597 if prefix:
597 if prefix:
598 matches.add(prefix.group(1))
598 matches.add(prefix.group(1))
599 else:
599 else:
600 break
600 break
601 else:
601 else:
602 prefix = long_substr(list(matches))
602 prefix = long_substr(list(matches))
603 if prefix:
603 if prefix:
604 strip = len(prefix)
604 strip = len(prefix)
605 text = '\n'.join([ ln[strip:] for ln in lines])
605 text = '\n'.join([ ln[strip:] for ln in lines])
606 return text
606 return text
607
607
608
608
609 class EvalFormatter(Formatter):
609 class EvalFormatter(Formatter):
610 """A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions.
610 """A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions.
611
611
612 Note that this version interprets a : as specifying a format string (as per
612 Note that this version interprets a : as specifying a format string (as per
613 standard string formatting), so if slicing is required, you must explicitly
613 standard string formatting), so if slicing is required, you must explicitly
614 create a slice.
614 create a slice.
615
615
616 This is to be used in templating cases, such as the parallel batch
616 This is to be used in templating cases, such as the parallel batch
617 script templates, where simple arithmetic on arguments is useful.
617 script templates, where simple arithmetic on arguments is useful.
618
618
619 Examples
619 Examples
620 --------
620 --------
621
621
622 In [1]: f = EvalFormatter()
622 In [1]: f = EvalFormatter()
623 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
623 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
624 Out [2]: '2'
624 Out [2]: '2'
625
625
626 In [3]: f.format("{greeting[slice(2,4)]}", greeting="Hello")
626 In [3]: f.format("{greeting[slice(2,4)]}", greeting="Hello")
627 Out [3]: 'll'
627 Out [3]: 'll'
628 """
628 """
629 def get_field(self, name, args, kwargs):
629 def get_field(self, name, args, kwargs):
630 v = eval(name, kwargs)
630 v = eval(name, kwargs)
631 return v, name
631 return v, name
632
632
633
633
634 @skip_doctest_py3
634 @skip_doctest_py3
635 class FullEvalFormatter(Formatter):
635 class FullEvalFormatter(Formatter):
636 """A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions.
636 """A String Formatter that allows evaluation of simple expressions.
637
637
638 Any time a format key is not found in the kwargs,
638 Any time a format key is not found in the kwargs,
639 it will be tried as an expression in the kwargs namespace.
639 it will be tried as an expression in the kwargs namespace.
640
640
641 Note that this version allows slicing using [1:2], so you cannot specify
641 Note that this version allows slicing using [1:2], so you cannot specify
642 a format string. Use :class:`EvalFormatter` to permit format strings.
642 a format string. Use :class:`EvalFormatter` to permit format strings.
643
643
644 Examples
644 Examples
645 --------
645 --------
646
646
647 In [1]: f = FullEvalFormatter()
647 In [1]: f = FullEvalFormatter()
648 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
648 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
649 Out[2]: u'2'
649 Out[2]: u'2'
650
650
651 In [3]: f.format('{list(range(5))[2:4]}')
651 In [3]: f.format('{list(range(5))[2:4]}')
652 Out[3]: u'[2, 3]'
652 Out[3]: u'[2, 3]'
653
653
654 In [4]: f.format('{3*2}')
654 In [4]: f.format('{3*2}')
655 Out[4]: u'6'
655 Out[4]: u'6'
656 """
656 """
657 # copied from Formatter._vformat with minor changes to allow eval
657 # copied from Formatter._vformat with minor changes to allow eval
658 # and replace the format_spec code with slicing
658 # and replace the format_spec code with slicing
659 def _vformat(self, format_string, args, kwargs, used_args, recursion_depth):
659 def _vformat(self, format_string, args, kwargs, used_args, recursion_depth):
660 if recursion_depth < 0:
660 if recursion_depth < 0:
661 raise ValueError('Max string recursion exceeded')
661 raise ValueError('Max string recursion exceeded')
662 result = []
662 result = []
663 for literal_text, field_name, format_spec, conversion in \
663 for literal_text, field_name, format_spec, conversion in \
664 self.parse(format_string):
664 self.parse(format_string):
665
665
666 # output the literal text
666 # output the literal text
667 if literal_text:
667 if literal_text:
668 result.append(literal_text)
668 result.append(literal_text)
669
669
670 # if there's a field, output it
670 # if there's a field, output it
671 if field_name is not None:
671 if field_name is not None:
672 # this is some markup, find the object and do
672 # this is some markup, find the object and do
673 # the formatting
673 # the formatting
674
674
675 if format_spec:
675 if format_spec:
676 # override format spec, to allow slicing:
676 # override format spec, to allow slicing:
677 field_name = ':'.join([field_name, format_spec])
677 field_name = ':'.join([field_name, format_spec])
678
678
679 # eval the contents of the field for the object
679 # eval the contents of the field for the object
680 # to be formatted
680 # to be formatted
681 obj = eval(field_name, kwargs)
681 obj = eval(field_name, kwargs)
682
682
683 # do any conversion on the resulting object
683 # do any conversion on the resulting object
684 obj = self.convert_field(obj, conversion)
684 obj = self.convert_field(obj, conversion)
685
685
686 # format the object and append to the result
686 # format the object and append to the result
687 result.append(self.format_field(obj, ''))
687 result.append(self.format_field(obj, ''))
688
688
689 return u''.join(py3compat.cast_unicode(s) for s in result)
689 return u''.join(py3compat.cast_unicode(s) for s in result)
690
690
691
691
692 @skip_doctest_py3
692 @skip_doctest_py3
693 class DollarFormatter(FullEvalFormatter):
693 class DollarFormatter(FullEvalFormatter):
694 """Formatter allowing Itpl style $foo replacement, for names and attribute
694 """Formatter allowing Itpl style $foo replacement, for names and attribute
695 access only. Standard {foo} replacement also works, and allows full
695 access only. Standard {foo} replacement also works, and allows full
696 evaluation of its arguments.
696 evaluation of its arguments.
697
697
698 Examples
698 Examples
699 --------
699 --------
700 In [1]: f = DollarFormatter()
700 In [1]: f = DollarFormatter()
701 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
701 In [2]: f.format('{n//4}', n=8)
702 Out[2]: u'2'
702 Out[2]: u'2'
703
703
704 In [3]: f.format('23 * 76 is $result', result=23*76)
704 In [3]: f.format('23 * 76 is $result', result=23*76)
705 Out[3]: u'23 * 76 is 1748'
705 Out[3]: u'23 * 76 is 1748'
706
706
707 In [4]: f.format('$a or {b}', a=1, b=2)
707 In [4]: f.format('$a or {b}', a=1, b=2)
708 Out[4]: u'1 or 2'
708 Out[4]: u'1 or 2'
709 """
709 """
710 _dollar_pattern = re.compile("(.*?)\$(\$?[\w\.]+)")
710 _dollar_pattern = re.compile("(.*?)\$(\$?[\w\.]+)")
711 def parse(self, fmt_string):
711 def parse(self, fmt_string):
712 for literal_txt, field_name, format_spec, conversion \
712 for literal_txt, field_name, format_spec, conversion \
713 in Formatter.parse(self, fmt_string):
713 in Formatter.parse(self, fmt_string):
714
714
715 # Find $foo patterns in the literal text.
715 # Find $foo patterns in the literal text.
716 continue_from = 0
716 continue_from = 0
717 txt = ""
717 txt = ""
718 for m in self._dollar_pattern.finditer(literal_txt):
718 for m in self._dollar_pattern.finditer(literal_txt):
719 new_txt, new_field = m.group(1,2)
719 new_txt, new_field = m.group(1,2)
720 # $$foo --> $foo
720 # $$foo --> $foo
721 if new_field.startswith("$"):
721 if new_field.startswith("$"):
722 txt += new_txt + new_field
722 txt += new_txt + new_field
723 else:
723 else:
724 yield (txt + new_txt, new_field, "", None)
724 yield (txt + new_txt, new_field, "", None)
725 txt = ""
725 txt = ""
726 continue_from = m.end()
726 continue_from = m.end()
727
727
728 # Re-yield the {foo} style pattern
728 # Re-yield the {foo} style pattern
729 yield (txt + literal_txt[continue_from:], field_name, format_spec, conversion)
729 yield (txt + literal_txt[continue_from:], field_name, format_spec, conversion)
730
730
731 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
731 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
732 # Utils to columnize a list of string
732 # Utils to columnize a list of string
733 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
733 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
734
734
735 def _chunks(l, n):
735 def _chunks(l, n):
736 """Yield successive n-sized chunks from l."""
736 """Yield successive n-sized chunks from l."""
737 for i in xrange(0, len(l), n):
737 for i in xrange(0, len(l), n):
738 yield l[i:i+n]
738 yield l[i:i+n]
739
739
740
740
741 def _find_optimal(rlist , separator_size=2 , displaywidth=80):
741 def _find_optimal(rlist , separator_size=2 , displaywidth=80):
742 """Calculate optimal info to columnize a list of string"""
742 """Calculate optimal info to columnize a list of string"""
743 for nrow in range(1, len(rlist)+1) :
743 for nrow in range(1, len(rlist)+1) :
744 chk = map(max,_chunks(rlist, nrow))
744 chk = map(max,_chunks(rlist, nrow))
745 sumlength = sum(chk)
745 sumlength = sum(chk)
746 ncols = len(chk)
746 ncols = len(chk)
747 if sumlength+separator_size*(ncols-1) <= displaywidth :
747 if sumlength+separator_size*(ncols-1) <= displaywidth :
748 break;
748 break;
749 return {'columns_numbers' : ncols,
749 return {'columns_numbers' : ncols,
750 'optimal_separator_width':(displaywidth - sumlength)/(ncols-1) if (ncols -1) else 0,
750 'optimal_separator_width':(displaywidth - sumlength)/(ncols-1) if (ncols -1) else 0,
751 'rows_numbers' : nrow,
751 'rows_numbers' : nrow,
752 'columns_width' : chk
752 'columns_width' : chk
753 }
753 }
754
754
755
755
756 def _get_or_default(mylist, i, default=None):
756 def _get_or_default(mylist, i, default=None):
757 """return list item number, or default if don't exist"""
757 """return list item number, or default if don't exist"""
758 if i >= len(mylist):
758 if i >= len(mylist):
759 return default
759 return default
760 else :
760 else :
761 return mylist[i]
761 return mylist[i]
762
762
763
763
764 @skip_doctest
764 @skip_doctest
765 def compute_item_matrix(items, empty=None, *args, **kwargs) :
765 def compute_item_matrix(items, empty=None, *args, **kwargs) :
766 """Returns a nested list, and info to columnize items
766 """Returns a nested list, and info to columnize items
767
767
768 Parameters :
768 Parameters :
769 ------------
769 ------------
770
770
771 items :
771 items :
772 list of strings to columize
772 list of strings to columize
773 empty : (default None)
773 empty : (default None)
774 default value to fill list if needed
774 default value to fill list if needed
775 separator_size : int (default=2)
775 separator_size : int (default=2)
776 How much caracters will be used as a separation between each columns.
776 How much caracters will be used as a separation between each columns.
777 displaywidth : int (default=80)
777 displaywidth : int (default=80)
778 The width of the area onto wich the columns should enter
778 The width of the area onto wich the columns should enter
779
779
780 Returns :
780 Returns :
781 ---------
781 ---------
782
782
783 Returns a tuple of (strings_matrix, dict_info)
783 Returns a tuple of (strings_matrix, dict_info)
784
784
785 strings_matrix :
785 strings_matrix :
786
786
787 nested list of string, the outer most list contains as many list as
787 nested list of string, the outer most list contains as many list as
788 rows, the innermost lists have each as many element as colums. If the
788 rows, the innermost lists have each as many element as colums. If the
789 total number of elements in `items` does not equal the product of
789 total number of elements in `items` does not equal the product of
790 rows*columns, the last element of some lists are filled with `None`.
790 rows*columns, the last element of some lists are filled with `None`.
791
791
792 dict_info :
792 dict_info :
793 some info to make columnize easier:
793 some info to make columnize easier:
794
794
795 columns_numbers : number of columns
795 columns_numbers : number of columns
796 rows_numbers : number of rows
796 rows_numbers : number of rows
797 columns_width : list of with of each columns
797 columns_width : list of with of each columns
798 optimal_separator_width : best separator width between columns
798 optimal_separator_width : best separator width between columns
799
799
800 Exemple :
800 Exemple :
801 ---------
801 ---------
802
802
803 In [1]: l = ['aaa','b','cc','d','eeeee','f','g','h','i','j','k','l']
803 In [1]: l = ['aaa','b','cc','d','eeeee','f','g','h','i','j','k','l']
804 ...: compute_item_matrix(l,displaywidth=12)
804 ...: compute_item_matrix(l,displaywidth=12)
805 Out[1]:
805 Out[1]:
806 ([['aaa', 'f', 'k'],
806 ([['aaa', 'f', 'k'],
807 ['b', 'g', 'l'],
807 ['b', 'g', 'l'],
808 ['cc', 'h', None],
808 ['cc', 'h', None],
809 ['d', 'i', None],
809 ['d', 'i', None],
810 ['eeeee', 'j', None]],
810 ['eeeee', 'j', None]],
811 {'columns_numbers': 3,
811 {'columns_numbers': 3,
812 'columns_width': [5, 1, 1],
812 'columns_width': [5, 1, 1],
813 'optimal_separator_width': 2,
813 'optimal_separator_width': 2,
814 'rows_numbers': 5})
814 'rows_numbers': 5})
815
815
816 """
816 """
817 info = _find_optimal(map(len, items), *args, **kwargs)
817 info = _find_optimal(map(len, items), *args, **kwargs)
818 nrow, ncol = info['rows_numbers'], info['columns_numbers']
818 nrow, ncol = info['rows_numbers'], info['columns_numbers']
819 return ([[ _get_or_default(items, c*nrow+i, default=empty) for c in range(ncol) ] for i in range(nrow) ], info)
819 return ([[ _get_or_default(items, c*nrow+i, default=empty) for c in range(ncol) ] for i in range(nrow) ], info)
820
820
821
821
822 def columnize(items, separator=' ', displaywidth=80):
822 def columnize(items, separator=' ', displaywidth=80):
823 """ Transform a list of strings into a single string with columns.
823 """ Transform a list of strings into a single string with columns.
824
824
825 Parameters
825 Parameters
826 ----------
826 ----------
827 items : sequence of strings
827 items : sequence of strings
828 The strings to process.
828 The strings to process.
829
829
830 separator : str, optional [default is two spaces]
830 separator : str, optional [default is two spaces]
831 The string that separates columns.
831 The string that separates columns.
832
832
833 displaywidth : int, optional [default is 80]
833 displaywidth : int, optional [default is 80]
834 Width of the display in number of characters.
834 Width of the display in number of characters.
835
835
836 Returns
836 Returns
837 -------
837 -------
838 The formatted string.
838 The formatted string.
839 """
839 """
840 if not items :
840 if not items :
841 return '\n'
841 return '\n'
842 matrix, info = compute_item_matrix(items, separator_size=len(separator), displaywidth=displaywidth)
842 matrix, info = compute_item_matrix(items, separator_size=len(separator), displaywidth=displaywidth)
843 fmatrix = [filter(None, x) for x in matrix]
843 fmatrix = [filter(None, x) for x in matrix]
844 sjoin = lambda x : separator.join([ y.ljust(w, ' ') for y, w in zip(x, info['columns_width'])])
844 sjoin = lambda x : separator.join([ y.ljust(w, ' ') for y, w in zip(x, info['columns_width'])])
845 return '\n'.join(map(sjoin, fmatrix))+'\n'
845 return '\n'.join(map(sjoin, fmatrix))+'\n'
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