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"""
Helpers for case-insensitive string handling.
"""
class Caseless(object):
"""
Case-insensitive string wrapper type.
This wrapper is intended for use with strings that have case-insensitive
semantics, such as HTTP/MIME header values. It implements comparison-based
operations case-insensitively, avoiding the need to manually call C{lower}
where appropriate, or keep track of which strings are case-insensitive
throughout various function calls.
Example usage:
>>> Caseless('Spam') == Caseless('spam')
True
>>> 'spam' in Caseless('Eggs and Spam')
True
>>> sorted(['FOO', 'bar'], key=Caseless)
['bar', 'FOO']
>>> d = {Caseless('Content-type'): Caseless('Text/Plain')}
>>> d[Caseless('Content-Type')].startswith('text/')
True
Note: String methods that return modified strings (such as
C{decode}/C{encode}, C{join}, C{partition}, C{replace}, C{strip}/C{split})
don't have an unambiguous return types with regards to case sensitivity, so
they are not implemented by L{Caseless}. They should be accessed on the
underlying cased string instead. (Excepted are methods like
C{lower}/C{upper}, whose return case is unambiguous.)
@ivar cased: the wrapped string-like object
"""
def __init__(self, cased):
if isinstance(cased, Caseless):
cased = cased.cased
self.cased = cased
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r)' % (type(self).__name__, self.cased)
# Methods delegated to cased
def __str__(self):
return str(self.cased)
def __unicode__(self):
return unicode(self.cased)
def __len__(self):
return len(self.cased)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.cased[key]
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.cased)
def lower(self):
return self.cased.lower()
def upper(self):
return self.cased.upper()
def title(self):
return self.cased.title()
def swapcase(self):
return self.cased.swapcase()
# Methods delegated to lower()
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.lower(), other.lower())
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.lower())
def __contains__(self, substring):
return substring.lower() in self.lower()
def startswith(self, prefix, *rest):
if isinstance(prefix, tuple):
lprefix = tuple(s.lower() for s in prefix)
else:
lprefix = prefix.lower()
return self.lower().startswith(lprefix, *rest)
def endswith(self, suffix, *rest):
if isinstance(suffix, tuple):
lsuffix = tuple(s.lower() for s in suffix)
else:
lsuffix = suffix.lower()
return self.lower().endswith(lsuffix, *rest)
def count(self, substring, *rest):
return self.lower().count(substring.lower(), *rest)
def find(self, substring, *rest):
return self.lower().find(substring.lower(), *rest)
def index(self, substring, *rest):
return self.lower().index(substring.lower(), *rest)
def rfind(self, substring, *rest):
return self.lower().rfind(substring.lower(), *rest)
def rindex(self, substring, *rest):
return self.lower().rindex(substring.lower(), *rest)
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