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gh-103997: Automatically dedent the argument to "-c" (#103998)
Co-authored-by: sunmy2019 <59365878+sunmy2019@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kirill Podoprigora <80244920+Eclips4@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Inada Naoki <songofacandy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ source.
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.. audit-event:: cpython.run_command command cmdoption-c
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.. versionchanged:: next
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*command* is automatically dedented before execution.
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.. option:: -m <module-name>
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Search :data:`sys.path` for the named module and execute its contents as
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@ -474,6 +474,12 @@ Other language changes
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explicitly overridden in the subclass.
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(Contributed by Tomasz Pytel in :gh:`132329`.)
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* The command line option :option:`-c` now automatically dedents its code
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argument before execution. The auto-dedentation behavior mirrors
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:func:`textwrap.dedent`.
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(Contributed by Jon Crall and Steven Sun in :gh:`103998`.)
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.. _whatsnew314-pep765:
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PEP 765: Disallow return/break/continue that exit a finally block
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@ -247,6 +247,12 @@ extern Py_ssize_t _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping(
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Py_UCS4 *maxchar,
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int forward);
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/* Dedent a string.
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Behaviour is expected to be an exact match of `textwrap.dedent`.
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Return a new reference on success, NULL with exception set on error.
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*/
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extern PyObject* _PyUnicode_Dedent(PyObject *unicode);
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/* --- Misc functions ----------------------------------------------------- */
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extern PyObject* _PyUnicode_FormatLong(PyObject *, int, int, int);
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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ from test.support.script_helper import (
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spawn_python, kill_python, assert_python_ok, assert_python_failure,
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interpreter_requires_environment
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)
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from textwrap import dedent
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if not support.has_subprocess_support:
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raise unittest.SkipTest("test module requires subprocess")
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@ -1051,6 +1053,88 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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)
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self.assertEqual(res2int(res), (6000, 6000))
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def test_cmd_dedent(self):
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# test that -c auto-dedents its arguments
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test_cases = [
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(
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"""
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print('space-auto-dedent')
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""",
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"space-auto-dedent",
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),
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(
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dedent(
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"""
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^^^print('tab-auto-dedent')
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"""
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).replace("^", "\t"),
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"tab-auto-dedent",
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),
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(
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dedent(
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"""
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^^if 1:
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^^^^print('mixed-auto-dedent-1')
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^^print('mixed-auto-dedent-2')
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"""
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).replace("^", "\t \t"),
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"mixed-auto-dedent-1\nmixed-auto-dedent-2",
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),
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(
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'''
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data = """$
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this data has an empty newline above and a newline with spaces below $
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$
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"""$
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if 1: $
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print(repr(data))$
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'''.replace(
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"$", ""
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),
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# Note: entirely blank lines are normalized to \n, even if they
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# are part of a data string. This is consistent with
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# textwrap.dedent behavior, but might not be intuitive.
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"'\\n\\nthis data has an empty newline above and a newline with spaces below \\n\\n'",
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),
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(
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'',
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'',
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),
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(
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' \t\n\t\n \t\t\t \t\t \t\n\t\t \n\n\n\t\t\t ',
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'',
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),
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]
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for code, expected in test_cases:
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# Run the auto-dedent case
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args1 = sys.executable, '-c', code
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proc1 = subprocess.run(args1, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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self.assertEqual(proc1.returncode, 0, proc1)
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output1 = proc1.stdout.strip().decode(encoding='utf-8')
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# Manually dedent beforehand, check the result is the same.
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args2 = sys.executable, '-c', dedent(code)
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proc2 = subprocess.run(args2, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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self.assertEqual(proc2.returncode, 0, proc2)
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output2 = proc2.stdout.strip().decode(encoding='utf-8')
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self.assertEqual(output1, output2)
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self.assertEqual(output1.replace('\r\n', '\n'), expected)
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def test_cmd_dedent_failcase(self):
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# Mixing tabs and spaces is not allowed
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from textwrap import dedent
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template = dedent(
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'''
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-+if 1:
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+-++ print('will fail')
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''')
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code = template.replace('-', ' ').replace('+', '\t')
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assert_python_failure('-c', code)
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code = template.replace('-', '\t').replace('+', ' ')
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assert_python_failure('-c', code)
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def test_cpu_count(self):
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code = "import os; print(os.cpu_count(), os.process_cpu_count())"
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res = assert_python_ok('-X', 'cpu_count=4321', '-c', code)
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String arguments passed to "-c" are now automatically dedented as if by
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:func:`textwrap.dedent`. This allows "python -c" invocations to be indented
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in shell scripts without causing indentation errors. (Patch by Jon Crall and
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Steven Sun)
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#include "pycore_pylifecycle.h" // _Py_PreInitializeFromPyArgv()
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#include "pycore_pystate.h" // _PyInterpreterState_GET()
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#include "pycore_pythonrun.h" // _PyRun_AnyFileObject()
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#include "pycore_unicodeobject.h" // _PyUnicode_Dedent()
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/* Includes for exit_sigint() */
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#include <stdio.h> // perror()
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return pymain_exit_err_print();
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}
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Py_SETREF(unicode, _PyUnicode_Dedent(unicode));
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if (unicode == NULL) {
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goto error;
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}
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bytes = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(unicode);
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Py_DECREF(unicode);
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if (bytes == NULL) {
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return Py_BuildValue("(N)", copy);
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}
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/*
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This function searchs the longest common leading whitespace
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of all lines in the [src, end).
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It returns the length of the common leading whitespace and sets `output` to
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point to the beginning of the common leading whitespace if length > 0.
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*/
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static Py_ssize_t
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search_longest_common_leading_whitespace(
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const char *const src,
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const char *const end,
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const char **output)
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{
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// [_start, _start + _len)
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// describes the current longest common leading whitespace
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const char *_start = NULL;
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Py_ssize_t _len = 0;
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for (const char *iter = src; iter < end; ++iter) {
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const char *line_start = iter;
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const char *leading_whitespace_end = NULL;
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// scan the whole line
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while (iter < end && *iter != '\n') {
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if (!leading_whitespace_end && *iter != ' ' && *iter != '\t') {
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/* `iter` points to the first non-whitespace character
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in this line */
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if (iter == line_start) {
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// some line has no indent, fast exit!
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return 0;
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}
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leading_whitespace_end = iter;
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}
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++iter;
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}
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// if this line has all white space, skip it
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if (!leading_whitespace_end) {
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continue;
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}
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if (!_start) {
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// update the first leading whitespace
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_start = line_start;
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_len = leading_whitespace_end - line_start;
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assert(_len > 0);
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}
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else {
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/* We then compare with the current longest leading whitespace.
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[line_start, leading_whitespace_end) is the leading
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whitespace of this line,
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[_start, _start + _len) is the leading whitespace of the
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current longest leading whitespace. */
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Py_ssize_t new_len = 0;
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const char *_iter = _start, *line_iter = line_start;
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while (_iter < _start + _len && line_iter < leading_whitespace_end
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&& *_iter == *line_iter)
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{
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++_iter;
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++line_iter;
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++new_len;
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}
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_len = new_len;
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if (_len == 0) {
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// No common things now, fast exit!
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return 0;
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}
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}
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}
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assert(_len >= 0);
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if (_len > 0) {
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*output = _start;
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}
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return _len;
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}
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/* Dedent a string.
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Behaviour is expected to be an exact match of `textwrap.dedent`.
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Return a new reference on success, NULL with exception set on error.
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*/
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PyObject *
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_PyUnicode_Dedent(PyObject *unicode)
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{
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Py_ssize_t src_len = 0;
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const char *src = PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize(unicode, &src_len);
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if (!src) {
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return NULL;
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}
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assert(src_len >= 0);
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if (src_len == 0) {
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return Py_NewRef(unicode);
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}
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const char *const end = src + src_len;
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// [whitespace_start, whitespace_start + whitespace_len)
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// describes the current longest common leading whitespace
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const char *whitespace_start = NULL;
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Py_ssize_t whitespace_len = search_longest_common_leading_whitespace(
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src, end, &whitespace_start);
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if (whitespace_len == 0) {
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return Py_NewRef(unicode);
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}
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// now we should trigger a dedent
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char *dest = PyMem_Malloc(src_len);
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if (!dest) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
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return NULL;
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}
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char *dest_iter = dest;
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for (const char *iter = src; iter < end; ++iter) {
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const char *line_start = iter;
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bool in_leading_space = true;
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// iterate over a line to find the end of a line
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while (iter < end && *iter != '\n') {
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if (in_leading_space && *iter != ' ' && *iter != '\t') {
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in_leading_space = false;
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}
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++iter;
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}
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// invariant: *iter == '\n' or iter == end
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bool append_newline = iter < end;
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// if this line has all white space, write '\n' and continue
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if (in_leading_space && append_newline) {
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*dest_iter++ = '\n';
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continue;
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}
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/* copy [new_line_start + whitespace_len, iter) to buffer, then
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conditionally append '\n' */
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Py_ssize_t new_line_len = iter - line_start - whitespace_len;
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assert(new_line_len >= 0);
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memcpy(dest_iter, line_start + whitespace_len, new_line_len);
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dest_iter += new_line_len;
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if (append_newline) {
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*dest_iter++ = '\n';
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}
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}
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PyObject *res = PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(dest, dest_iter - dest);
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PyMem_Free(dest);
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return res;
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}
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static PyMethodDef unicode_methods[] = {
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UNICODE_ENCODE_METHODDEF
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UNICODE_REPLACE_METHODDEF
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