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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Apr 17, 2007
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Neal Norwitz
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# module 'string' -- A collection of string operations
# Warning: most of the code you see here isn't normally used nowadays. With
# Python 1.6, many of these functions are implemented as methods on the
# standard string object. They used to be implemented by a built-in module
# called strop, but strop is now obsolete itself.
"""Common string manipulations.
Public module variables:
whitespace -- a string containing all characters considered whitespace
lowercase -- a string containing all characters considered lowercase letters
uppercase -- a string containing all characters considered uppercase letters
letters -- a string containing all characters considered letters
digits -- a string containing all characters considered decimal digits
hexdigits -- a string containing all characters considered hexadecimal digits
octdigits -- a string containing all characters considered octal digits
"""
# Some strings for ctype-style character classification
whitespace
=
'
\
t
\
n
\
r
\
v
\
f
'
lowercase
=
'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
uppercase
=
'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
letters
=
lowercase
+
uppercase
digits
=
'0123456789'
hexdigits
=
digits
+
'abcdef'
+
'ABCDEF'
octdigits
=
'01234567'
# Case conversion helpers
_idmap
=
''
for
i
in
range
(
256
):
_idmap
=
_idmap
+
chr
(
i
)
del
i
# Backward compatible names for exceptions
index_error
=
ValueError
atoi_error
=
ValueError
atof_error
=
ValueError
atol_error
=
ValueError
# convert UPPER CASE letters to lower case
def
lower
(
s
):
"""lower(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s converted to lowercase.
"""
return
s
.
lower
()
# Convert lower case letters to UPPER CASE
def
upper
(
s
):
"""upper(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s converted to uppercase.
"""
return
s
.
upper
()
# Swap lower case letters and UPPER CASE
def
swapcase
(
s
):
"""swapcase(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with upper case characters
converted to lowercase and vice versa.
"""
return
s
.
swapcase
()
# Strip leading and trailing tabs and spaces
def
strip
(
s
):
"""strip(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with leading and trailing
whitespace removed.
"""
return
s
.
strip
()
# Strip leading tabs and spaces
def
lstrip
(
s
):
"""lstrip(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with leading whitespace removed.
"""
return
s
.
lstrip
()
# Strip trailing tabs and spaces
def
rstrip
(
s
):
"""rstrip(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with trailing whitespace
removed.
"""
return
s
.
rstrip
()
# Split a string into a list of space/tab-separated words
def
split
(
s
,
sep
=
None
,
maxsplit
=
0
):
"""split(str [,sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings
Return a list of the words in the string s, using sep as the
delimiter string. If maxsplit is nonzero, splits into at most
maxsplit words If sep is not specified, any whitespace string
is a separator. Maxsplit defaults to 0.
(split and splitfields are synonymous)
"""
return
s
.
split
(
sep
,
maxsplit
)
splitfields
=
split
# Join fields with optional separator
def
join
(
words
,
sep
=
' '
):
"""join(list [,sep]) -> string
Return a string composed of the words in list, with
intervening occurrences of sep. The default separator is a
single space.
(joinfields and join are synonymous)
"""
return
sep
.
join
(
words
)
joinfields
=
join
# Find substring, raise exception if not found
def
index
(
s
,
*
args
):
"""index(s, sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
Like find but raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
"""
return
s
.
index
(
*
args
)
# Find last substring, raise exception if not found
def
rindex
(
s
,
*
args
):
"""rindex(s, sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
Like rfind but raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
"""
return
s
.
rindex
(
*
args
)
# Count non-overlapping occurrences of substring
def
count
(
s
,
*
args
):
"""count(s, sub[, start[,end]]) -> int
Return the number of occurrences of substring sub in string
s[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are
interpreted as in slice notation.
"""
return
s
.
count
(
*
args
)
# Find substring, return -1 if not found
def
find
(
s
,
*
args
):
"""find(s, sub [,start [,end]]) -> in
Return the lowest index in s where substring sub is found,
such that sub is contained within s[start,end]. Optional
arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Return -1 on failure.
"""
return
s
.
find
(
*
args
)
# Find last substring, return -1 if not found
def
rfind
(
s
,
*
args
):
"""rfind(s, sub [,start [,end]]) -> int
Return the highest index in s where substring sub is found,
such that sub is contained within s[start,end]. Optional
arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
Return -1 on failure.
"""
return
s
.
rfind
(
*
args
)
# for a bit of speed
_float
=
float
_int
=
int
_long
=
int
_StringType
=
type
(
''
)
# Convert string to float
def
atof
(
s
):
"""atof(s) -> float
Return the floating point number represented by the string s.
"""
if
type
(
s
)
==
_StringType
:
return
_float
(
s
)
else
:
raise
TypeError
(
'argument 1: expected string, %s found'
%
type
(
s
).
__name__
)
# Convert string to integer
def
atoi
(
*
args
):
"""atoi(s [,base]) -> int
Return the integer represented by the string s in the given
base, which defaults to 10. The string s must consist of one
or more digits, possibly preceded by a sign. If base is 0, it
is chosen from the leading characters of s, 0 for octal, 0x or
0X for hexadecimal. If base is 16, a preceding 0x or 0X is
accepted.
"""
try
:
s
=
args
[
0
]
except
IndexError
:
raise
TypeError
(
'function requires at least 1 argument: %d given'
%
len
(
args
))
# Don't catch type error resulting from too many arguments to int(). The
# error message isn't compatible but the error type is, and this function
# is complicated enough already.
if
type
(
s
)
==
_StringType
:
return
_int
(
*
args
)
else
:
raise
TypeError
(
'argument 1: expected string, %s found'
%
type
(
s
).
__name__
)
# Convert string to long integer
def
atol
(
*
args
):
"""atol(s [,base]) -> long
Return the long integer represented by the string s in the
given base, which defaults to 10. The string s must consist
of one or more digits, possibly preceded by a sign. If base
is 0, it is chosen from the leading characters of s, 0 for
octal, 0x or 0X for hexadecimal. If base is 16, a preceding
0x or 0X is accepted. A trailing L or l is not accepted,
unless base is 0.
"""
try
:
s
=
args
[
0
]
except
IndexError
:
raise
TypeError
(
'function requires at least 1 argument: %d given'
%
len
(
args
))
# Don't catch type error resulting from too many arguments to long(). The
# error message isn't compatible but the error type is, and this function
# is complicated enough already.
if
type
(
s
)
==
_StringType
:
return
_long
(
*
args
)
else
:
raise
TypeError
(
'argument 1: expected string, %s found'
%
type
(
s
).
__name__
)
# Left-justify a string
def
ljust
(
s
,
width
):
"""ljust(s, width) -> string
Return a left-justified version of s, in a field of the
specified width, padded with spaces as needed. The string is
never truncated.
"""
n
=
width
-
len
(
s
)
if
n
<=
0
:
return
s
return
s
+
' '
*
n
# Right-justify a string
def
rjust
(
s
,
width
):
"""rjust(s, width) -> string
Return a right-justified version of s, in a field of the
specified width, padded with spaces as needed. The string is
never truncated.
"""
n
=
width
-
len
(
s
)
if
n
<=
0
:
return
s
return
' '
*
n
+
s
# Center a string
def
center
(
s
,
width
):
"""center(s, width) -> string
Return a center version of s, in a field of the specified
width. padded with spaces as needed. The string is never
truncated.
"""
n
=
width
-
len
(
s
)
if
n
<=
0
:
return
s
half
=
n
/
2
if
n
%
2
and
width
%
2
:
# This ensures that center(center(s, i), j) = center(s, j)
half
=
half
+
1
return
' '
*
half
+
s
+
' '
*
(
n
-
half
)
# Zero-fill a number, e.g., (12, 3) --> '012' and (-3, 3) --> '-03'
# Decadent feature: the argument may be a string or a number
# (Use of this is deprecated; it should be a string as with ljust c.s.)
def
zfill
(
x
,
width
):
"""zfill(x, width) -> string
Pad a numeric string x with zeros on the left, to fill a field
of the specified width. The string x is never truncated.
"""
if
type
(
x
)
==
type
(
''
):
s
=
x
else
:
s
=
repr
(
x
)
n
=
len
(
s
)
if
n
>=
width
:
return
s
sign
=
''
if
s
[
0
]
in
(
'-'
,
'+'
):
sign
,
s
=
s
[
0
],
s
[
1
:]
return
sign
+
'0'
*
(
width
-
n
)
+
s
# Expand tabs in a string.
# Doesn't take non-printing chars into account, but does understand \n.
def
expandtabs
(
s
,
tabsize
=
8
):
"""expandtabs(s [,tabsize]) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with all tab characters replaced
by the appropriate number of spaces, depending on the current
column, and the tabsize (default 8).
"""
res
=
line
=
''
for
c
in
s
:
if
c
==
'
\
t
'
:
c
=
' '
*
(
tabsize
-
len
(
line
)
%
tabsize
)
line
=
line
+
c
if
c
==
'
\
n
'
:
res
=
res
+
line
line
=
''
return
res
+
line
# Character translation through look-up table.
def
translate
(
s
,
table
,
deletions
=
""
):
"""translate(s,table [,deletechars]) -> string
Return a copy of the string s, where all characters occurring
in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the
remaining characters have been mapped through the given
translation table, which must be a string of length 256.
"""
return
s
.
translate
(
table
,
deletions
)
# Capitalize a string, e.g. "aBc dEf" -> "Abc def".
def
capitalize
(
s
):
"""capitalize(s) -> string
Return a copy of the string s with only its first character
capitalized.
"""
return
s
.
capitalize
()
# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc dEf " -> "Abc Def".
def
capwords
(
s
,
sep
=
None
):
"""capwords(s, [sep]) -> string
Split the argument into words using split, capitalize each
word using capitalize, and join the capitalized words using
join. Note that this replaces runs of whitespace characters by
a single space.
"""
return
join
(
map
(
capitalize
,
s
.
split
(
sep
)),
sep
or
' '
)
# Construct a translation string
_idmapL
=
None
def
maketrans
(
fromstr
,
tostr
):
"""maketrans(frm, to) -> string
Return a translation table (a string of 256 bytes long)
suitable for use in string.translate. The strings frm and to
must be of the same length.
"""
if
len
(
fromstr
)
!=
len
(
tostr
):
raise
ValueError
,
"maketrans arguments must have same length"
global
_idmapL
if
not
_idmapL
:
_idmapL
=
map
(
None
,
_idmap
)
L
=
_idmapL
[:]
fromstr
=
map
(
ord
,
fromstr
)
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
fromstr
)):
L
[
fromstr
[
i
]]
=
tostr
[
i
]
return
join
(
L
,
""
)
# Substring replacement (global)
def
replace
(
s
,
old
,
new
,
maxsplit
=
0
):
"""replace (str, old, new[, maxsplit]) -> string
Return a copy of string str with all occurrences of substring
old replaced by new. If the optional argument maxsplit is
given, only the first maxsplit occurrences are replaced.
"""
return
s
.
replace
(
old
,
new
,
maxsplit
)
# XXX: transitional
#
# If string objects do not have methods, then we need to use the old string.py
# library, which uses strop for many more things than just the few outlined
# below.
try
:
''
.
upper
except
AttributeError
:
from
stringold
import
*
# Try importing optional built-in module "strop" -- if it exists,
# it redefines some string operations that are 100-1000 times faster.
# It also defines values for whitespace, lowercase and uppercase
# that match <ctype.h>'s definitions.
try
:
from
strop
import
maketrans
,
lowercase
,
uppercase
,
whitespace
letters
=
lowercase
+
uppercase
except
ImportError
:
pass
# Use the original versions
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