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| :mod:`curses.ascii` --- Utilities for ASCII characters |
| ====================================================== |
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| .. module:: curses.ascii |
| :synopsis: Constants and set-membership functions for ASCII characters. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> |
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| .. versionadded:: 1.6 |
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| The :mod:`curses.ascii` module supplies name constants for ASCII characters and |
| functions to test membership in various ASCII character classes. The constants |
| supplied are names for control characters as follows: |
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| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | Name | Meaning | |
| +==============+==============================================+ |
| | :const:`NUL` | | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SOH` | Start of heading, console interrupt | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`STX` | Start of text | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`ETX` | End of text | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`EOT` | End of transmission | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`ENQ` | Enquiry, goes with :const:`ACK` flow control | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`ACK` | Acknowledgement | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`BEL` | Bell | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`BS` | Backspace | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`TAB` | Tab | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`HT` | Alias for :const:`TAB`: "Horizontal tab" | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`LF` | Line feed | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`NL` | Alias for :const:`LF`: "New line" | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`VT` | Vertical tab | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`FF` | Form feed | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`CR` | Carriage return | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SO` | Shift-out, begin alternate character set | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SI` | Shift-in, resume default character set | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DLE` | Data-link escape | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DC1` | XON, for flow control | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DC2` | Device control 2, block-mode flow control | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DC3` | XOFF, for flow control | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DC4` | Device control 4 | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`NAK` | Negative acknowledgement | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SYN` | Synchronous idle | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`ETB` | End transmission block | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`CAN` | Cancel | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`EM` | End of medium | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SUB` | Substitute | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`ESC` | Escape | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`FS` | File separator | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`GS` | Group separator | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`RS` | Record separator, block-mode terminator | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`US` | Unit separator | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`SP` | Space | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
| | :const:`DEL` | Delete | |
| +--------------+----------------------------------------------+ |
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| Note that many of these have little practical significance in modern usage. The |
| mnemonics derive from teleprinter conventions that predate digital computers. |
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| The module supplies the following functions, patterned on those in the standard |
| C library: |
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| .. function:: isalnum(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII alphanumeric character; it is equivalent to ``isalpha(c) or |
| isdigit(c)``. |
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| .. function:: isalpha(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII alphabetic character; it is equivalent to ``isupper(c) or |
| islower(c)``. |
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| .. function:: isascii(c) |
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| Checks for a character value that fits in the 7-bit ASCII set. |
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| .. function:: isblank(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII whitespace character. |
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| .. function:: iscntrl(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII control character (in the range 0x00 to 0x1f). |
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| .. function:: isdigit(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII decimal digit, ``'0'`` through ``'9'``. This is equivalent |
| to ``c in string.digits``. |
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| .. function:: isgraph(c) |
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| Checks for ASCII any printable character except space. |
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| .. function:: islower(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII lower-case character. |
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| .. function:: isprint(c) |
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| Checks for any ASCII printable character including space. |
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| .. function:: ispunct(c) |
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| Checks for any printable ASCII character which is not a space or an alphanumeric |
| character. |
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| .. function:: isspace(c) |
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| Checks for ASCII white-space characters; space, line feed, carriage return, form |
| feed, horizontal tab, vertical tab. |
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| .. function:: isupper(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII uppercase letter. |
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| .. function:: isxdigit(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII hexadecimal digit. This is equivalent to ``c in |
| string.hexdigits``. |
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| .. function:: isctrl(c) |
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| Checks for an ASCII control character (ordinal values 0 to 31). |
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| .. function:: ismeta(c) |
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| Checks for a non-ASCII character (ordinal values 0x80 and above). |
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| These functions accept either integers or strings; when the argument is a |
| string, it is first converted using the built-in function :func:`ord`. |
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| Note that all these functions check ordinal bit values derived from the first |
| character of the string you pass in; they do not actually know anything about |
| the host machine's character encoding. For functions that know about the |
| character encoding (and handle internationalization properly) see the |
| :mod:`string` module. |
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| The following two functions take either a single-character string or integer |
| byte value; they return a value of the same type. |
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| .. function:: ascii(c) |
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| Return the ASCII value corresponding to the low 7 bits of *c*. |
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| .. function:: ctrl(c) |
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| Return the control character corresponding to the given character (the character |
| bit value is bitwise-anded with 0x1f). |
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| .. function:: alt(c) |
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| Return the 8-bit character corresponding to the given ASCII character (the |
| character bit value is bitwise-ored with 0x80). |
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| The following function takes either a single-character string or integer value; |
| it returns a string. |
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| .. function:: unctrl(c) |
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| Return a string representation of the ASCII character *c*. If *c* is printable, |
| this string is the character itself. If the character is a control character |
| (0x00-0x1f) the string consists of a caret (``'^'``) followed by the |
| corresponding uppercase letter. If the character is an ASCII delete (0x7f) the |
| string is ``'^?'``. If the character has its meta bit (0x80) set, the meta bit |
| is stripped, the preceding rules applied, and ``'!'`` prepended to the result. |
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| .. data:: controlnames |
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| A 33-element string array that contains the ASCII mnemonics for the thirty-two |
| ASCII control characters from 0 (NUL) to 0x1f (US), in order, plus the mnemonic |
| ``SP`` for the space character. |
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