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2 files changed, 48 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/cgi.rst b/Doc/library/cgi.rst
index fd1e92f..c8d9903 100644
--- a/Doc/library/cgi.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/cgi.rst
@@ -257,49 +257,18 @@ algorithms implemented in this module in other circumstances.
Parse a query in the environment or from a file (the file defaults to
``sys.stdin``). The *keep_blank_values* and *strict_parsing* parameters are
- passed to :func:`parse_qs` unchanged.
+ passed to :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs` unchanged.
.. function:: parse_qs(qs[, keep_blank_values[, strict_parsing]])
- Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
- :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a
- dictionary. The dictionary keys are the unique query variable names and the
- values are lists of values for each name.
-
- The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
- values in URL encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
- indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
- value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
- not included.
-
- The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
- parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
- errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
-
- Use the :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function to convert such dictionaries into
- query strings.
-
+ This function is deprecated in this module. Use :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs`
+ instead. It is maintained here only for backward compatiblity.
.. function:: parse_qsl(qs[, keep_blank_values[, strict_parsing]])
- Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
- :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a list of
- name, value pairs.
-
- The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
- values in URL encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
- indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
- value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
- not included.
-
- The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
- parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
- errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
-
- Use the :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function to convert such lists of pairs into
- query strings.
-
+ This function is deprecated in this module. Use :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs`
+ instead. It is maintained here only for backward compatiblity.
.. function:: parse_multipart(fp, pdict)
@@ -307,7 +276,7 @@ algorithms implemented in this module in other circumstances.
Arguments are *fp* for the input file and *pdict* for a dictionary containing
other parameters in the :mailheader:`Content-Type` header.
- Returns a dictionary just like :func:`parse_qs` keys are the field names, each
+ Returns a dictionary just like :func:`urllib.parse.parse_qs` keys are the field names, each
value is a list of values for that field. This is easy to use but not much good
if you are expecting megabytes to be uploaded --- in that case, use the
:class:`FieldStorage` class instead which is much more flexible.
diff --git a/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst b/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst
index 0848857..26376e7 100644
--- a/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/urllib.parse.rst
@@ -89,6 +89,47 @@ The :mod:`urllib.parse` module defines the following functions:
object.
+.. function:: parse_qs(qs[, keep_blank_values[, strict_parsing]])
+
+ Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
+ :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a
+ dictionary. The dictionary keys are the unique query variable names and the
+ values are lists of values for each name.
+
+ The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
+ values in URL encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
+ indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
+ value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
+ not included.
+
+ The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
+ parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
+ errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
+
+ Use the :func:`urllib.urlencode` function to convert such dictionaries into
+ query strings.
+
+
+.. function:: parse_qsl(qs[, keep_blank_values[, strict_parsing]])
+
+ Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
+ :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a list of
+ name, value pairs.
+
+ The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
+ values in URL encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
+ indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
+ value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
+ not included.
+
+ The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
+ parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
+ errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
+
+ Use the :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function to convert such lists of pairs into
+ query strings.
+
+
.. function:: urlunparse(parts)
Construct a URL from a tuple as returned by ``urlparse()``. The *parts*
@@ -273,7 +314,7 @@ The :mod:`urllib.parse` module defines the following functions:
of the sequence. When a sequence of two-element tuples is used as the *query*
argument, the first element of each tuple is a key and the second is a value.
The order of parameters in the encoded string will match the order of parameter
- tuples in the sequence. The :mod:`cgi` module provides the functions
+ tuples in the sequence. This module provides the functions
:func:`parse_qs` and :func:`parse_qsl` which are used to parse query strings
into Python data structures.