1 | """Text wrapping and filling.
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2 | """
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3 |
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4 | # Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gregory P. Ward.
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5 | # Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation.
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6 | # Written by Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
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7 |
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8 | __revision__ = "$Id$"
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9 |
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10 | import string, re
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11 |
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12 | try:
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13 | _unicode = unicode
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14 | except NameError:
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15 | # If Python is built without Unicode support, the unicode type
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16 | # will not exist. Fake one.
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17 | class _unicode(object):
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18 | pass
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19 |
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20 | # Do the right thing with boolean values for all known Python versions
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21 | # (so this module can be copied to projects that don't depend on Python
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22 | # 2.3, e.g. Optik and Docutils) by uncommenting the block of code below.
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23 | #try:
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24 | # True, False
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25 | #except NameError:
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26 | # (True, False) = (1, 0)
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27 |
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28 | __all__ = ['TextWrapper', 'wrap', 'fill', 'dedent']
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29 |
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30 | # Hardcode the recognized whitespace characters to the US-ASCII
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31 | # whitespace characters. The main reason for doing this is that in
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32 | # ISO-8859-1, 0xa0 is non-breaking whitespace, so in certain locales
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33 | # that character winds up in string.whitespace. Respecting
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34 | # string.whitespace in those cases would 1) make textwrap treat 0xa0 the
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35 | # same as any other whitespace char, which is clearly wrong (it's a
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36 | # *non-breaking* space), 2) possibly cause problems with Unicode,
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37 | # since 0xa0 is not in range(128).
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38 | _whitespace = '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r '
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39 |
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40 | class TextWrapper:
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41 | """
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42 | Object for wrapping/filling text. The public interface consists of
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43 | the wrap() and fill() methods; the other methods are just there for
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44 | subclasses to override in order to tweak the default behaviour.
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45 | If you want to completely replace the main wrapping algorithm,
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46 | you'll probably have to override _wrap_chunks().
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47 |
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48 | Several instance attributes control various aspects of wrapping:
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49 | width (default: 70)
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50 | the maximum width of wrapped lines (unless break_long_words
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51 | is false)
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52 | initial_indent (default: "")
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53 | string that will be prepended to the first line of wrapped
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54 | output. Counts towards the line's width.
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55 | subsequent_indent (default: "")
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56 | string that will be prepended to all lines save the first
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57 | of wrapped output; also counts towards each line's width.
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58 | expand_tabs (default: true)
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59 | Expand tabs in input text to spaces before further processing.
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60 | Each tab will become 1 .. 8 spaces, depending on its position in
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61 | its line. If false, each tab is treated as a single character.
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62 | replace_whitespace (default: true)
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63 | Replace all whitespace characters in the input text by spaces
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64 | after tab expansion. Note that if expand_tabs is false and
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65 | replace_whitespace is true, every tab will be converted to a
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66 | single space!
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67 | fix_sentence_endings (default: false)
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68 | Ensure that sentence-ending punctuation is always followed
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69 | by two spaces. Off by default because the algorithm is
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70 | (unavoidably) imperfect.
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71 | break_long_words (default: true)
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72 | Break words longer than 'width'. If false, those words will not
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73 | be broken, and some lines might be longer than 'width'.
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74 | break_on_hyphens (default: true)
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75 | Allow breaking hyphenated words. If true, wrapping will occur
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76 | preferably on whitespaces and right after hyphens part of
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77 | compound words.
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78 | drop_whitespace (default: true)
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79 | Drop leading and trailing whitespace from lines.
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80 | """
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81 |
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82 | whitespace_trans = string.maketrans(_whitespace, ' ' * len(_whitespace))
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83 |
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84 | unicode_whitespace_trans = {}
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85 | uspace = ord(u' ')
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86 | for x in map(ord, _whitespace):
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87 | unicode_whitespace_trans[x] = uspace
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88 |
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89 | # This funky little regex is just the trick for splitting
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90 | # text up into word-wrappable chunks. E.g.
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91 | # "Hello there -- you goof-ball, use the -b option!"
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92 | # splits into
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93 | # Hello/ /there/ /--/ /you/ /goof-/ball,/ /use/ /the/ /-b/ /option!
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94 | # (after stripping out empty strings).
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95 | wordsep_re = re.compile(
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96 | r'(\s+|' # any whitespace
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97 | r'[^\s\w]*\w+[^0-9\W]-(?=\w+[^0-9\W])|' # hyphenated words
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98 | r'(?<=[\w\!\"\'\&\.\,\?])-{2,}(?=\w))') # em-dash
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99 |
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100 | # This less funky little regex just split on recognized spaces. E.g.
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101 | # "Hello there -- you goof-ball, use the -b option!"
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102 | # splits into
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103 | # Hello/ /there/ /--/ /you/ /goof-ball,/ /use/ /the/ /-b/ /option!/
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104 | wordsep_simple_re = re.compile(r'(\s+)')
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105 |
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106 | # XXX this is not locale- or charset-aware -- string.lowercase
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107 | # is US-ASCII only (and therefore English-only)
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108 | sentence_end_re = re.compile(r'[%s]' # lowercase letter
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109 | r'[\.\!\?]' # sentence-ending punct.
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110 | r'[\"\']?' # optional end-of-quote
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111 | r'\Z' # end of chunk
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112 | % string.lowercase)
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113 |
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114 |
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115 | def __init__(self,
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116 | width=70,
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117 | initial_indent="",
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118 | subsequent_indent="",
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119 | expand_tabs=True,
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120 | replace_whitespace=True,
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121 | fix_sentence_endings=False,
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122 | break_long_words=True,
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123 | drop_whitespace=True,
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124 | break_on_hyphens=True):
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125 | self.width = width
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126 | self.initial_indent = initial_indent
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127 | self.subsequent_indent = subsequent_indent
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128 | self.expand_tabs = expand_tabs
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129 | self.replace_whitespace = replace_whitespace
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130 | self.fix_sentence_endings = fix_sentence_endings
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131 | self.break_long_words = break_long_words
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132 | self.drop_whitespace = drop_whitespace
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133 | self.break_on_hyphens = break_on_hyphens
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134 |
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135 | # recompile the regexes for Unicode mode -- done in this clumsy way for
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136 | # backwards compatibility because it's rather common to monkey-patch
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137 | # the TextWrapper class' wordsep_re attribute.
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138 | self.wordsep_re_uni = re.compile(self.wordsep_re.pattern, re.U)
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139 | self.wordsep_simple_re_uni = re.compile(
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140 | self.wordsep_simple_re.pattern, re.U)
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141 |
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142 |
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143 | # -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
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144 | # (possibly useful for subclasses to override)
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145 |
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146 | def _munge_whitespace(self, text):
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147 | """_munge_whitespace(text : string) -> string
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148 |
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149 | Munge whitespace in text: expand tabs and convert all other
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150 | whitespace characters to spaces. Eg. " foo\tbar\n\nbaz"
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151 | becomes " foo bar baz".
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152 | """
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153 | if self.expand_tabs:
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154 | text = text.expandtabs()
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155 | if self.replace_whitespace:
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156 | if isinstance(text, str):
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157 | text = text.translate(self.whitespace_trans)
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158 | elif isinstance(text, _unicode):
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159 | text = text.translate(self.unicode_whitespace_trans)
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160 | return text
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161 |
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162 |
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163 | def _split(self, text):
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164 | """_split(text : string) -> [string]
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165 |
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166 | Split the text to wrap into indivisible chunks. Chunks are
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167 | not quite the same as words; see _wrap_chunks() for full
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168 | details. As an example, the text
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169 | Look, goof-ball -- use the -b option!
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170 | breaks into the following chunks:
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171 | 'Look,', ' ', 'goof-', 'ball', ' ', '--', ' ',
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172 | 'use', ' ', 'the', ' ', '-b', ' ', 'option!'
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173 | if break_on_hyphens is True, or in:
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174 | 'Look,', ' ', 'goof-ball', ' ', '--', ' ',
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175 | 'use', ' ', 'the', ' ', '-b', ' ', option!'
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176 | otherwise.
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177 | """
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178 | if isinstance(text, _unicode):
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179 | if self.break_on_hyphens:
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180 | pat = self.wordsep_re_uni
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181 | else:
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182 | pat = self.wordsep_simple_re_uni
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183 | else:
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184 | if self.break_on_hyphens:
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185 | pat = self.wordsep_re
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186 | else:
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187 | pat = self.wordsep_simple_re
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188 | chunks = pat.split(text)
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189 | chunks = filter(None, chunks) # remove empty chunks
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190 | return chunks
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191 |
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192 | def _fix_sentence_endings(self, chunks):
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193 | """_fix_sentence_endings(chunks : [string])
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194 |
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195 | Correct for sentence endings buried in 'chunks'. Eg. when the
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196 | original text contains "... foo.\nBar ...", munge_whitespace()
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197 | and split() will convert that to [..., "foo.", " ", "Bar", ...]
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198 | which has one too few spaces; this method simply changes the one
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199 | space to two.
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200 | """
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201 | i = 0
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202 | patsearch = self.sentence_end_re.search
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203 | while i < len(chunks)-1:
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204 | if chunks[i+1] == " " and patsearch(chunks[i]):
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205 | chunks[i+1] = " "
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206 | i += 2
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207 | else:
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208 | i += 1
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209 |
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210 | def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width):
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211 | """_handle_long_word(chunks : [string],
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212 | cur_line : [string],
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213 | cur_len : int, width : int)
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214 |
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215 | Handle a chunk of text (most likely a word, not whitespace) that
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216 | is too long to fit in any line.
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217 | """
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218 | # Figure out when indent is larger than the specified width, and make
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219 | # sure at least one character is stripped off on every pass
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220 | if width < 1:
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221 | space_left = 1
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222 | else:
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223 | space_left = width - cur_len
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224 |
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225 | # If we're allowed to break long words, then do so: put as much
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226 | # of the next chunk onto the current line as will fit.
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227 | if self.break_long_words:
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228 | cur_line.append(reversed_chunks[-1][:space_left])
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229 | reversed_chunks[-1] = reversed_chunks[-1][space_left:]
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230 |
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231 | # Otherwise, we have to preserve the long word intact. Only add
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232 | # it to the current line if there's nothing already there --
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233 | # that minimizes how much we violate the width constraint.
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234 | elif not cur_line:
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235 | cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop())
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236 |
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237 | # If we're not allowed to break long words, and there's already
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238 | # text on the current line, do nothing. Next time through the
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239 | # main loop of _wrap_chunks(), we'll wind up here again, but
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240 | # cur_len will be zero, so the next line will be entirely
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241 | # devoted to the long word that we can't handle right now.
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242 |
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243 | def _wrap_chunks(self, chunks):
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244 | """_wrap_chunks(chunks : [string]) -> [string]
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245 |
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246 | Wrap a sequence of text chunks and return a list of lines of
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247 | length 'self.width' or less. (If 'break_long_words' is false,
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248 | some lines may be longer than this.) Chunks correspond roughly
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249 | to words and the whitespace between them: each chunk is
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250 | indivisible (modulo 'break_long_words'), but a line break can
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251 | come between any two chunks. Chunks should not have internal
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252 | whitespace; ie. a chunk is either all whitespace or a "word".
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253 | Whitespace chunks will be removed from the beginning and end of
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254 | lines, but apart from that whitespace is preserved.
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255 | """
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256 | lines = []
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257 | if self.width <= 0:
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258 | raise ValueError("invalid width %r (must be > 0)" % self.width)
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259 |
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260 | # Arrange in reverse order so items can be efficiently popped
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261 | # from a stack of chucks.
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262 | chunks.reverse()
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263 |
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264 | while chunks:
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265 |
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266 | # Start the list of chunks that will make up the current line.
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267 | # cur_len is just the length of all the chunks in cur_line.
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268 | cur_line = []
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269 | cur_len = 0
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270 |
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271 | # Figure out which static string will prefix this line.
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272 | if lines:
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273 | indent = self.subsequent_indent
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274 | else:
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275 | indent = self.initial_indent
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276 |
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277 | # Maximum width for this line.
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278 | width = self.width - len(indent)
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279 |
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280 | # First chunk on line is whitespace -- drop it, unless this
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281 | # is the very beginning of the text (ie. no lines started yet).
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282 | if self.drop_whitespace and chunks[-1].strip() == '' and lines:
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283 | del chunks[-1]
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284 |
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285 | while chunks:
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286 | l = len(chunks[-1])
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287 |
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288 | # Can at least squeeze this chunk onto the current line.
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289 | if cur_len + l <= width:
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290 | cur_line.append(chunks.pop())
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291 | cur_len += l
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292 |
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293 | # Nope, this line is full.
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294 | else:
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295 | break
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296 |
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297 | # The current line is full, and the next chunk is too big to
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298 | # fit on *any* line (not just this one).
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299 | if chunks and len(chunks[-1]) > width:
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300 | self._handle_long_word(chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width)
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301 |
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302 | # If the last chunk on this line is all whitespace, drop it.
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303 | if self.drop_whitespace and cur_line and cur_line[-1].strip() == '':
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304 | del cur_line[-1]
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305 |
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306 | # Convert current line back to a string and store it in list
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307 | # of all lines (return value).
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308 | if cur_line:
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309 | lines.append(indent + ''.join(cur_line))
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310 |
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311 | return lines
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312 |
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313 |
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314 | # -- Public interface ----------------------------------------------
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315 |
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316 | def wrap(self, text):
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317 | """wrap(text : string) -> [string]
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318 |
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319 | Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of
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320 | no more than 'self.width' columns, and return a list of wrapped
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321 | lines. Tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(),
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322 | and all other whitespace characters (including newline) are
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323 | converted to space.
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324 | """
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325 | text = self._munge_whitespace(text)
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326 | chunks = self._split(text)
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327 | if self.fix_sentence_endings:
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328 | self._fix_sentence_endings(chunks)
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329 | return self._wrap_chunks(chunks)
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330 |
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331 | def fill(self, text):
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332 | """fill(text : string) -> string
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333 |
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334 | Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no
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335 | more than 'self.width' columns, and return a new string
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336 | containing the entire wrapped paragraph.
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337 | """
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338 | return "\n".join(self.wrap(text))
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339 |
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340 |
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341 | # -- Convenience interface ---------------------------------------------
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342 |
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343 | def wrap(text, width=70, **kwargs):
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344 | """Wrap a single paragraph of text, returning a list of wrapped lines.
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345 |
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346 | Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of no
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347 | more than 'width' columns, and return a list of wrapped lines. By
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348 | default, tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(), and
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349 | all other whitespace characters (including newline) are converted to
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350 | space. See TextWrapper class for available keyword args to customize
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351 | wrapping behaviour.
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352 | """
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353 | w = TextWrapper(width=width, **kwargs)
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354 | return w.wrap(text)
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355 |
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356 | def fill(text, width=70, **kwargs):
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357 | """Fill a single paragraph of text, returning a new string.
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358 |
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359 | Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no more
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360 | than 'width' columns, and return a new string containing the entire
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361 | wrapped paragraph. As with wrap(), tabs are expanded and other
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362 | whitespace characters converted to space. See TextWrapper class for
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363 | available keyword args to customize wrapping behaviour.
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364 | """
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365 | w = TextWrapper(width=width, **kwargs)
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366 | return w.fill(text)
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367 |
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368 |
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369 | # -- Loosely related functionality -------------------------------------
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370 |
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371 | _whitespace_only_re = re.compile('^[ \t]+$', re.MULTILINE)
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372 | _leading_whitespace_re = re.compile('(^[ \t]*)(?:[^ \t\n])', re.MULTILINE)
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373 |
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374 | def dedent(text):
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375 | """Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in `text`.
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376 |
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377 | This can be used to make triple-quoted strings line up with the left
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378 | edge of the display, while still presenting them in the source code
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379 | in indented form.
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380 |
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381 | Note that tabs and spaces are both treated as whitespace, but they
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382 | are not equal: the lines " hello" and "\thello" are
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383 | considered to have no common leading whitespace. (This behaviour is
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384 | new in Python 2.5; older versions of this module incorrectly
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385 | expanded tabs before searching for common leading whitespace.)
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386 | """
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387 | # Look for the longest leading string of spaces and tabs common to
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388 | # all lines.
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389 | margin = None
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390 | text = _whitespace_only_re.sub('', text)
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391 | indents = _leading_whitespace_re.findall(text)
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392 | for indent in indents:
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393 | if margin is None:
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394 | margin = indent
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395 |
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396 | # Current line more deeply indented than previous winner:
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397 | # no change (previous winner is still on top).
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398 | elif indent.startswith(margin):
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399 | pass
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400 |
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401 | # Current line consistent with and no deeper than previous winner:
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402 | # it's the new winner.
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403 | elif margin.startswith(indent):
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404 | margin = indent
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405 |
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406 | # Current line and previous winner have no common whitespace:
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407 | # there is no margin.
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408 | else:
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409 | margin = ""
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410 | break
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411 |
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412 | # sanity check (testing/debugging only)
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413 | if 0 and margin:
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414 | for line in text.split("\n"):
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415 | assert not line or line.startswith(margin), \
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416 | "line = %r, margin = %r" % (line, margin)
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417 |
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418 | if margin:
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419 | text = re.sub(r'(?m)^' + margin, '', text)
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420 | return text
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421 |
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422 | if __name__ == "__main__":
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423 | #print dedent("\tfoo\n\tbar")
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424 | #print dedent(" \thello there\n \t how are you?")
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425 | print dedent("Hello there.\n This is indented.")
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