| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| ## vim:ts=4:et:nowrap | |
| """A user-defined wrapper around string objects | |
| Note: string objects have grown methods in Python 1.6 | |
| This module requires Python 1.6 or later. | |
| """ | |
| import sys | |
| import collections | |
| __all__ = ["UserString","MutableString"] | |
| class UserString(collections.Sequence): | |
| def __init__(self, seq): | |
| if isinstance(seq, basestring): | |
| self.data = seq | |
| elif isinstance(seq, UserString): | |
| self.data = seq.data[:] | |
| else: | |
| self.data = str(seq) | |
| def __str__(self): return str(self.data) | |
| def __repr__(self): return repr(self.data) | |
| def __int__(self): return int(self.data) | |
| def __long__(self): return long(self.data) | |
| def __float__(self): return float(self.data) | |
| def __complex__(self): return complex(self.data) | |
| def __hash__(self): return hash(self.data) | |
| def __cmp__(self, string): | |
| if isinstance(string, UserString): | |
| return cmp(self.data, string.data) | |
| else: | |
| return cmp(self.data, string) | |
| def __contains__(self, char): | |
| return char in self.data | |
| def __len__(self): return len(self.data) | |
| def __getitem__(self, index): return self.__class__(self.data[index]) | |
| def __getslice__(self, start, end): | |
| start = max(start, 0); end = max(end, 0) | |
| return self.__class__(self.data[start:end]) | |
| def __add__(self, other): | |
| if isinstance(other, UserString): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data + other.data) | |
| elif isinstance(other, basestring): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data + other) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data + str(other)) | |
| def __radd__(self, other): | |
| if isinstance(other, basestring): | |
| return self.__class__(other + self.data) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(str(other) + self.data) | |
| def __mul__(self, n): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data*n) | |
| __rmul__ = __mul__ | |
| def __mod__(self, args): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data % args) | |
| # the following methods are defined in alphabetical order: | |
| def capitalize(self): return self.__class__(self.data.capitalize()) | |
| def center(self, width, *args): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.center(width, *args)) | |
| def count(self, sub, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.count(sub, start, end) | |
| def decode(self, encoding=None, errors=None): # XXX improve this? | |
| if encoding: | |
| if errors: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.decode(encoding, errors)) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.decode(encoding)) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.decode()) | |
| def encode(self, encoding=None, errors=None): # XXX improve this? | |
| if encoding: | |
| if errors: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.encode(encoding, errors)) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.encode(encoding)) | |
| else: | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.encode()) | |
| def endswith(self, suffix, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.endswith(suffix, start, end) | |
| def expandtabs(self, tabsize=8): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.expandtabs(tabsize)) | |
| def find(self, sub, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.find(sub, start, end) | |
| def index(self, sub, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.index(sub, start, end) | |
| def isalpha(self): return self.data.isalpha() | |
| def isalnum(self): return self.data.isalnum() | |
| def isdecimal(self): return self.data.isdecimal() | |
| def isdigit(self): return self.data.isdigit() | |
| def islower(self): return self.data.islower() | |
| def isnumeric(self): return self.data.isnumeric() | |
| def isspace(self): return self.data.isspace() | |
| def istitle(self): return self.data.istitle() | |
| def isupper(self): return self.data.isupper() | |
| def join(self, seq): return self.data.join(seq) | |
| def ljust(self, width, *args): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.ljust(width, *args)) | |
| def lower(self): return self.__class__(self.data.lower()) | |
| def lstrip(self, chars=None): return self.__class__(self.data.lstrip(chars)) | |
| def partition(self, sep): | |
| return self.data.partition(sep) | |
| def replace(self, old, new, maxsplit=-1): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.replace(old, new, maxsplit)) | |
| def rfind(self, sub, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.rfind(sub, start, end) | |
| def rindex(self, sub, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.rindex(sub, start, end) | |
| def rjust(self, width, *args): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.rjust(width, *args)) | |
| def rpartition(self, sep): | |
| return self.data.rpartition(sep) | |
| def rstrip(self, chars=None): return self.__class__(self.data.rstrip(chars)) | |
| def split(self, sep=None, maxsplit=-1): | |
| return self.data.split(sep, maxsplit) | |
| def rsplit(self, sep=None, maxsplit=-1): | |
| return self.data.rsplit(sep, maxsplit) | |
| def splitlines(self, keepends=0): return self.data.splitlines(keepends) | |
| def startswith(self, prefix, start=0, end=sys.maxint): | |
| return self.data.startswith(prefix, start, end) | |
| def strip(self, chars=None): return self.__class__(self.data.strip(chars)) | |
| def swapcase(self): return self.__class__(self.data.swapcase()) | |
| def title(self): return self.__class__(self.data.title()) | |
| def translate(self, *args): | |
| return self.__class__(self.data.translate(*args)) | |
| def upper(self): return self.__class__(self.data.upper()) | |
| def zfill(self, width): return self.__class__(self.data.zfill(width)) | |
| class MutableString(UserString, collections.MutableSequence): | |
| """mutable string objects | |
| Python strings are immutable objects. This has the advantage, that | |
| strings may be used as dictionary keys. If this property isn't needed | |
| and you insist on changing string values in place instead, you may cheat | |
| and use MutableString. | |
| But the purpose of this class is an educational one: to prevent | |
| people from inventing their own mutable string class derived | |
| from UserString and than forget thereby to remove (override) the | |
| __hash__ method inherited from UserString. This would lead to | |
| errors that would be very hard to track down. | |
| A faster and better solution is to rewrite your program using lists.""" | |
| def __init__(self, string=""): | |
| from warnings import warnpy3k | |
| warnpy3k('the class UserString.MutableString has been removed in ' | |
| 'Python 3.0', stacklevel=2) | |
| self.data = string | |
| # We inherit object.__hash__, so we must deny this explicitly | |
| __hash__ = None | |
| def __setitem__(self, index, sub): | |
| if isinstance(index, slice): | |
| if isinstance(sub, UserString): | |
| sub = sub.data | |
| elif not isinstance(sub, basestring): | |
| sub = str(sub) | |
| start, stop, step = index.indices(len(self.data)) | |
| if step == -1: | |
| start, stop = stop+1, start+1 | |
| sub = sub[::-1] | |
| elif step != 1: | |
| # XXX(twouters): I guess we should be reimplementing | |
| # the extended slice assignment/deletion algorithm here... | |
| raise TypeError, "invalid step in slicing assignment" | |
| start = min(start, stop) | |
| self.data = self.data[:start] + sub + self.data[stop:] | |
| else: | |
| if index < 0: | |
| index += len(self.data) | |
| if index < 0 or index >= len(self.data): raise IndexError | |
| self.data = self.data[:index] + sub + self.data[index+1:] | |
| def __delitem__(self, index): | |
| if isinstance(index, slice): | |
| start, stop, step = index.indices(len(self.data)) | |
| if step == -1: | |
| start, stop = stop+1, start+1 | |
| elif step != 1: | |
| # XXX(twouters): see same block in __setitem__ | |
| raise TypeError, "invalid step in slicing deletion" | |
| start = min(start, stop) | |
| self.data = self.data[:start] + self.data[stop:] | |
| else: | |
| if index < 0: | |
| index += len(self.data) | |
| if index < 0 or index >= len(self.data): raise IndexError | |
| self.data = self.data[:index] + self.data[index+1:] | |
| def __setslice__(self, start, end, sub): | |
| start = max(start, 0); end = max(end, 0) | |
| if isinstance(sub, UserString): | |
| self.data = self.data[:start]+sub.data+self.data[end:] | |
| elif isinstance(sub, basestring): | |
| self.data = self.data[:start]+sub+self.data[end:] | |
| else: | |
| self.data = self.data[:start]+str(sub)+self.data[end:] | |
| def __delslice__(self, start, end): | |
| start = max(start, 0); end = max(end, 0) | |
| self.data = self.data[:start] + self.data[end:] | |
| def immutable(self): | |
| return UserString(self.data) | |
| def __iadd__(self, other): | |
| if isinstance(other, UserString): | |
| self.data += other.data | |
| elif isinstance(other, basestring): | |
| self.data += other | |
| else: | |
| self.data += str(other) | |
| return self | |
| def __imul__(self, n): | |
| self.data *= n | |
| return self | |
| def insert(self, index, value): | |
| self[index:index] = value | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| # execute the regression test to stdout, if called as a script: | |
| import os | |
| called_in_dir, called_as = os.path.split(sys.argv[0]) | |
| called_as, py = os.path.splitext(called_as) | |
| if '-q' in sys.argv: | |
| from test import test_support | |
| test_support.verbose = 0 | |
| __import__('test.test_' + called_as.lower()) |