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			277 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			9.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""A collection of string constants.
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Public module variables:
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whitespace -- a string containing all ASCII whitespace
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ascii_lowercase -- a string containing all ASCII lowercase letters
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ascii_uppercase -- a string containing all ASCII uppercase letters
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ascii_letters -- a string containing all ASCII letters
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digits -- a string containing all ASCII decimal digits
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hexdigits -- a string containing all ASCII hexadecimal digits
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octdigits -- a string containing all ASCII octal digits
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punctuation -- a string containing all ASCII punctuation characters
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printable -- a string containing all ASCII characters considered printable
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"""
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import _string
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# Some strings for ctype-style character classification
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whitespace = ' \t\n\r\v\f'
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ascii_lowercase = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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ascii_uppercase = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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ascii_letters = ascii_lowercase + ascii_uppercase
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digits = '0123456789'
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hexdigits = digits + 'abcdef' + 'ABCDEF'
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octdigits = '01234567'
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punctuation = """!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~"""
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printable = digits + ascii_letters + punctuation + whitespace
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# Functions which aren't available as string methods.
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# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc  dEf " -> "Abc Def".
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def capwords(s, sep=None):
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    """capwords(s [,sep]) -> string
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    Split the argument into words using split, capitalize each
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    word using capitalize, and join the capitalized words using
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    join.  If the optional second argument sep is absent or None,
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    runs of whitespace characters are replaced by a single space
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    and leading and trailing whitespace are removed, otherwise
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    sep is used to split and join the words.
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    """
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    return (sep or ' ').join(x.capitalize() for x in s.split(sep))
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####################################################################
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import re as _re
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class _multimap:
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    """Helper class for combining multiple mappings.
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    Used by .{safe_,}substitute() to combine the mapping and keyword
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    arguments.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, primary, secondary):
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        self._primary = primary
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        self._secondary = secondary
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    def __getitem__(self, key):
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        try:
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            return self._primary[key]
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        except KeyError:
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            return self._secondary[key]
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class _TemplateMetaclass(type):
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    pattern = r"""
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    %(delim)s(?:
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      (?P<escaped>%(delim)s) |   # Escape sequence of two delimiters
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      (?P<named>%(id)s)      |   # delimiter and a Python identifier
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      {(?P<braced>%(id)s)}   |   # delimiter and a braced identifier
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      (?P<invalid>)              # Other ill-formed delimiter exprs
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    )
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    """
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    def __init__(cls, name, bases, dct):
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        super(_TemplateMetaclass, cls).__init__(name, bases, dct)
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        if 'pattern' in dct:
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            pattern = cls.pattern
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        else:
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            pattern = _TemplateMetaclass.pattern % {
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                'delim' : _re.escape(cls.delimiter),
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                'id'    : cls.idpattern,
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                }
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        cls.pattern = _re.compile(pattern, cls.flags | _re.VERBOSE)
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class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass):
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    """A string class for supporting $-substitutions."""
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    delimiter = '$'
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    idpattern = r'[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*'
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    flags = _re.IGNORECASE
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    def __init__(self, template):
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        self.template = template
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    # Search for $$, $identifier, ${identifier}, and any bare $'s
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    def _invalid(self, mo):
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        i = mo.start('invalid')
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        lines = self.template[:i].splitlines(True)
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        if not lines:
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            colno = 1
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            lineno = 1
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        else:
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            colno = i - len(''.join(lines[:-1]))
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            lineno = len(lines)
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        raise ValueError('Invalid placeholder in string: line %d, col %d' %
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                         (lineno, colno))
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    def substitute(self, *args, **kws):
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        if len(args) > 1:
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            raise TypeError('Too many positional arguments')
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        if not args:
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            mapping = kws
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        elif kws:
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            mapping = _multimap(kws, args[0])
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        else:
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            mapping = args[0]
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        # Helper function for .sub()
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        def convert(mo):
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            # Check the most common path first.
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            named = mo.group('named') or mo.group('braced')
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            if named is not None:
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                val = mapping[named]
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                # We use this idiom instead of str() because the latter will
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                # fail if val is a Unicode containing non-ASCII characters.
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                return '%s' % (val,)
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            if mo.group('escaped') is not None:
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                return self.delimiter
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            if mo.group('invalid') is not None:
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                self._invalid(mo)
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            raise ValueError('Unrecognized named group in pattern',
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                             self.pattern)
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        return self.pattern.sub(convert, self.template)
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    def safe_substitute(self, *args, **kws):
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        if len(args) > 1:
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            raise TypeError('Too many positional arguments')
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        if not args:
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            mapping = kws
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        elif kws:
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            mapping = _multimap(kws, args[0])
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        else:
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            mapping = args[0]
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        # Helper function for .sub()
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        def convert(mo):
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            named = mo.group('named') or mo.group('braced')
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            if named is not None:
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                try:
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                    # We use this idiom instead of str() because the latter
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                    # will fail if val is a Unicode containing non-ASCII
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                    return '%s' % (mapping[named],)
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                except KeyError:
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                    return mo.group()
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            if mo.group('escaped') is not None:
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                return self.delimiter
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            if mo.group('invalid') is not None:
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                return mo.group()
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            raise ValueError('Unrecognized named group in pattern',
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                             self.pattern)
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        return self.pattern.sub(convert, self.template)
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########################################################################
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# the Formatter class
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# see PEP 3101 for details and purpose of this class
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# The hard parts are reused from the C implementation.  They're exposed as "_"
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# prefixed methods of str.
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# The overall parser is implemented in _string.formatter_parser.
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# The field name parser is implemented in _string.formatter_field_name_split
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class Formatter:
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    def format(self, format_string, *args, **kwargs):
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        return self.vformat(format_string, args, kwargs)
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    def vformat(self, format_string, args, kwargs):
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        used_args = set()
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        result = self._vformat(format_string, args, kwargs, used_args, 2)
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        self.check_unused_args(used_args, args, kwargs)
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        return result
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    def _vformat(self, format_string, args, kwargs, used_args, recursion_depth):
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        if recursion_depth < 0:
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            raise ValueError('Max string recursion exceeded')
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        result = []
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        for literal_text, field_name, format_spec, conversion in \
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                self.parse(format_string):
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            # output the literal text
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            if literal_text:
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                result.append(literal_text)
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            # if there's a field, output it
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            if field_name is not None:
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                # this is some markup, find the object and do
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                #  the formatting
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                # given the field_name, find the object it references
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                #  and the argument it came from
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                obj, arg_used = self.get_field(field_name, args, kwargs)
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                used_args.add(arg_used)
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                # do any conversion on the resulting object
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                obj = self.convert_field(obj, conversion)
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                # expand the format spec, if needed
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                format_spec = self._vformat(format_spec, args, kwargs,
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                                            used_args, recursion_depth-1)
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                # format the object and append to the result
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                result.append(self.format_field(obj, format_spec))
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        return ''.join(result)
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    def get_value(self, key, args, kwargs):
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        if isinstance(key, int):
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            return args[key]
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        else:
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            return kwargs[key]
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    def check_unused_args(self, used_args, args, kwargs):
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        pass
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    def format_field(self, value, format_spec):
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        return format(value, format_spec)
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    def convert_field(self, value, conversion):
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        # do any conversion on the resulting object
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        if conversion == 'r':
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            return repr(value)
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        elif conversion == 's':
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            return str(value)
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        elif conversion is None:
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            return value
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        raise ValueError("Unknown conversion specifier {0!s}".format(conversion))
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    # returns an iterable that contains tuples of the form:
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    # (literal_text, field_name, format_spec, conversion)
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    # literal_text can be zero length
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    # field_name can be None, in which case there's no
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    #  object to format and output
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    # if field_name is not None, it is looked up, formatted
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    #  with format_spec and conversion and then used
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    def parse(self, format_string):
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        return _string.formatter_parser(format_string)
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    # given a field_name, find the object it references.
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    #  field_name:   the field being looked up, e.g. "0.name"
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    #                 or "lookup[3]"
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    #  used_args:    a set of which args have been used
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    #  args, kwargs: as passed in to vformat
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    def get_field(self, field_name, args, kwargs):
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        first, rest = _string.formatter_field_name_split(field_name)
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        obj = self.get_value(first, args, kwargs)
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        # loop through the rest of the field_name, doing
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        #  getattr or getitem as needed
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        for is_attr, i in rest:
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            if is_attr:
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                obj = getattr(obj, i)
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            else:
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                obj = obj[i]
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        return obj, first
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