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author | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2007-04-17 08:20:53 (GMT) |
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committer | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2007-04-17 08:20:53 (GMT) |
commit | e6c6e3d9c5d0bae998a71ad465c974d1b25084d9 (patch) | |
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Remove old string module
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diff --git a/Lib/stringold.py b/Lib/stringold.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8388b07..0000000 --- a/Lib/stringold.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,426 +0,0 @@ -# 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 |