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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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28201259
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28201259
authored
May 16, 2003
by
Marc-André Lemburg
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Remove usage of re module from encodings package search function.
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@@ -27,12 +27,17 @@ Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com).
"""
#"
import
codecs
,
exceptions
,
re
import
codecs
,
exceptions
,
types
_cache
=
{}
_unknown
=
'--unknown--'
_import_tail
=
[
'*'
]
_norm_encoding_RE
=
re
.
compile
(
'[^a-zA-Z0-9.]'
)
_norm_encoding_map
=
(
' . '
'0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ '
' abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz '
' '
' '
' '
)
class
CodecRegistryError
(
exceptions
.
LookupError
,
exceptions
.
SystemError
):
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@@ -45,10 +50,20 @@ def normalize_encoding(encoding):
Normalization works as follows: all non-alphanumeric
characters except the dot used for Python package names are
collapsed and replaced with a single underscore, e.g. ' -;#'
becomes '_'.
becomes '_'. Leading and trailing underscores are removed.
Note that encoding names should be ASCII only; if they do use
non-ASCII characters, these must be Latin-1 compatible.
"""
return
'_'
.
join
(
_norm_encoding_RE
.
split
(
encoding
))
# Make sure we have an 8-bit string, because .translate() works
# differently for Unicode strings.
if
type
(
encoding
)
is
types
.
UnicodeType
:
# Note that .encode('latin-1') does *not* use the codec
# registry, so this call doesn't recurse. (See unicodeobject.c
# PyUnicode_AsEncodedString() for details)
encoding
=
encoding
.
encode
(
'latin-1'
)
return
'_'
.
join
(
encoding
.
translate
(
_norm_encoding_map
).
split
())
def
search_function
(
encoding
):
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