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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`textwrap` --- Text wrapping and filling
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4.. module:: textwrap
5 :synopsis: Text wrapping and filling
6.. moduleauthor:: Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
7.. sectionauthor:: Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00009.. versionadded:: 2.3
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Éric Araujo29a0b572011-08-19 02:14:03 +020011**Source code:** :source:`Lib/textwrap.py`
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000015The :mod:`textwrap` module provides two convenience functions, :func:`wrap` and
16:func:`fill`, as well as :class:`TextWrapper`, the class that does all the work,
17and a utility function :func:`dedent`. If you're just wrapping or filling one
18or two text strings, the convenience functions should be good enough;
19otherwise, you should use an instance of :class:`TextWrapper` for efficiency.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000021.. function:: wrap(text[, width[, ...]])
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23 Wraps the single paragraph in *text* (a string) so every line is at most *width*
24 characters long. Returns a list of output lines, without final newlines.
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26 Optional keyword arguments correspond to the instance attributes of
27 :class:`TextWrapper`, documented below. *width* defaults to ``70``.
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30.. function:: fill(text[, width[, ...]])
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32 Wraps the single paragraph in *text*, and returns a single string containing the
33 wrapped paragraph. :func:`fill` is shorthand for ::
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35 "\n".join(wrap(text, ...))
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37 In particular, :func:`fill` accepts exactly the same keyword arguments as
38 :func:`wrap`.
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40Both :func:`wrap` and :func:`fill` work by creating a :class:`TextWrapper`
41instance and calling a single method on it. That instance is not reused, so for
42applications that wrap/fill many text strings, it will be more efficient for you
43to create your own :class:`TextWrapper` object.
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Georg Brandl6f95ae52008-05-11 10:42:28 +000045Text is preferably wrapped on whitespaces and right after the hyphens in
46hyphenated words; only then will long words be broken if necessary, unless
47:attr:`TextWrapper.break_long_words` is set to false.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000049An additional utility function, :func:`dedent`, is provided to remove
50indentation from strings that have unwanted whitespace to the left of the text.
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53.. function:: dedent(text)
54
55 Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in *text*.
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57 This can be used to make triple-quoted strings line up with the left edge of the
58 display, while still presenting them in the source code in indented form.
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60 Note that tabs and spaces are both treated as whitespace, but they are not
61 equal: the lines ``" hello"`` and ``"\thello"`` are considered to have no
62 common leading whitespace. (This behaviour is new in Python 2.5; older versions
63 of this module incorrectly expanded tabs before searching for common leading
64 whitespace.)
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66 For example::
67
68 def test():
69 # end first line with \ to avoid the empty line!
70 s = '''\
71 hello
72 world
73 '''
74 print repr(s) # prints ' hello\n world\n '
75 print repr(dedent(s)) # prints 'hello\n world\n'
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77
78.. class:: TextWrapper(...)
79
80 The :class:`TextWrapper` constructor accepts a number of optional keyword
81 arguments. Each argument corresponds to one instance attribute, so for example
82 ::
83
84 wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent="* ")
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86 is the same as ::
87
88 wrapper = TextWrapper()
89 wrapper.initial_indent = "* "
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91 You can re-use the same :class:`TextWrapper` object many times, and you can
92 change any of its options through direct assignment to instance attributes
93 between uses.
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +000095 The :class:`TextWrapper` instance attributes (and keyword arguments to the
96 constructor) are as follows:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000097
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +000099 .. attribute:: width
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000100
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000101 (default: ``70``) The maximum length of wrapped lines. As long as there
102 are no individual words in the input text longer than :attr:`width`,
103 :class:`TextWrapper` guarantees that no output line will be longer than
104 :attr:`width` characters.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000105
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000107 .. attribute:: expand_tabs
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000108
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000109 (default: ``True``) If true, then all tab characters in *text* will be
110 expanded to spaces using the :meth:`expandtabs` method of *text*.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000111
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000113 .. attribute:: replace_whitespace
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000114
Andrew Svetlov33f87a52012-08-13 23:26:28 +0300115 (default: ``True``) If true, after tab expansion but before wrapping,
116 the :meth:`wrap` method will replace each whitespace character
117 with a single space. The whitespace characters replaced are
118 as follows: tab, newline, vertical tab, formfeed, and carriage
119 return (``'\t\n\v\f\r'``).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000120
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000121 .. note::
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000122
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000123 If :attr:`expand_tabs` is false and :attr:`replace_whitespace` is true,
124 each tab character will be replaced by a single space, which is *not*
125 the same as tab expansion.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000126
Terry Reedy61ff85e2010-11-23 20:28:34 +0000127 .. note::
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129 If :attr:`replace_whitespace` is false, newlines may appear in the
130 middle of a line and cause strange output. For this reason, text should
131 be split into paragraphs (using :meth:`str.splitlines` or similar)
132 which are wrapped separately.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000134
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000135 .. attribute:: drop_whitespace
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000136
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000137 (default: ``True``) If true, whitespace that, after wrapping, happens to
138 end up at the beginning or end of a line is dropped (leading whitespace in
139 the first line is always preserved, though).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000140
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000141 .. versionadded:: 2.6
142 Whitespace was always dropped in earlier versions.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000143
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000145 .. attribute:: initial_indent
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000146
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000147 (default: ``''``) String that will be prepended to the first line of
148 wrapped output. Counts towards the length of the first line.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000149
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000151 .. attribute:: subsequent_indent
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000152
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000153 (default: ``''``) String that will be prepended to all lines of wrapped
154 output except the first. Counts towards the length of each line except
155 the first.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000156
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000158 .. attribute:: fix_sentence_endings
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000159
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000160 (default: ``False``) If true, :class:`TextWrapper` attempts to detect
161 sentence endings and ensure that sentences are always separated by exactly
162 two spaces. This is generally desired for text in a monospaced font.
163 However, the sentence detection algorithm is imperfect: it assumes that a
164 sentence ending consists of a lowercase letter followed by one of ``'.'``,
165 ``'!'``, or ``'?'``, possibly followed by one of ``'"'`` or ``"'"``,
166 followed by a space. One problem with this is algorithm is that it is
167 unable to detect the difference between "Dr." in ::
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000168
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000169 [...] Dr. Frankenstein's monster [...]
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000170
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000171 and "Spot." in ::
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000172
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000173 [...] See Spot. See Spot run [...]
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000174
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000175 :attr:`fix_sentence_endings` is false by default.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000176
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000177 Since the sentence detection algorithm relies on ``string.lowercase`` for
178 the definition of "lowercase letter," and a convention of using two spaces
179 after a period to separate sentences on the same line, it is specific to
180 English-language texts.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000181
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000183 .. attribute:: break_long_words
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000184
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000185 (default: ``True``) If true, then words longer than :attr:`width` will be
186 broken in order to ensure that no lines are longer than :attr:`width`. If
187 it is false, long words will not be broken, and some lines may be longer
188 than :attr:`width`. (Long words will be put on a line by themselves, in
189 order to minimize the amount by which :attr:`width` is exceeded.)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000190
Georg Brandl6f95ae52008-05-11 10:42:28 +0000191
192 .. attribute:: break_on_hyphens
193
194 (default: ``True``) If true, wrapping will occur preferably on whitespaces
195 and right after hyphens in compound words, as it is customary in English.
196 If false, only whitespaces will be considered as potentially good places
197 for line breaks, but you need to set :attr:`break_long_words` to false if
198 you want truly insecable words. Default behaviour in previous versions
199 was to always allow breaking hyphenated words.
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201 .. versionadded:: 2.6
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000204 :class:`TextWrapper` also provides two public methods, analogous to the
205 module-level convenience functions:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000206
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000207 .. method:: wrap(text)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000208
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000209 Wraps the single paragraph in *text* (a string) so every line is at most
210 :attr:`width` characters long. All wrapping options are taken from
211 instance attributes of the :class:`TextWrapper` instance. Returns a list
212 of output lines, without final newlines.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000213
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Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000215 .. method:: fill(text)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000216
Benjamin Petersonc7b05922008-04-25 01:29:10 +0000217 Wraps the single paragraph in *text*, and returns a single string
218 containing the wrapped paragraph.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000219