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Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +00001"""Text wrapping and filling.
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +00002"""
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Greg Ward78cc0512002-10-13 19:23:18 +00004# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gregory P. Ward.
Greg Ward523008c2003-06-15 15:37:18 +00005# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation.
Greg Ward698d9f02002-06-07 22:40:23 +00006# Written by Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
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Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +00008__revision__ = "$Id$"
9
10import string, re
11
Greg Ward4c6c9c42003-02-03 14:46:57 +000012__all__ = ['TextWrapper', 'wrap', 'fill']
13
Greg Wardafd44de2002-12-12 17:24:35 +000014# Hardcode the recognized whitespace characters to the US-ASCII
15# whitespace characters. The main reason for doing this is that in
16# ISO-8859-1, 0xa0 is non-breaking whitespace, so in certain locales
17# that character winds up in string.whitespace. Respecting
18# string.whitespace in those cases would 1) make textwrap treat 0xa0 the
19# same as any other whitespace char, which is clearly wrong (it's a
20# *non-breaking* space), 2) possibly cause problems with Unicode,
21# since 0xa0 is not in range(128).
Greg Ward4c6c9c42003-02-03 14:46:57 +000022_whitespace = '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r '
Greg Wardafd44de2002-12-12 17:24:35 +000023
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000024class TextWrapper:
25 """
26 Object for wrapping/filling text. The public interface consists of
27 the wrap() and fill() methods; the other methods are just there for
28 subclasses to override in order to tweak the default behaviour.
29 If you want to completely replace the main wrapping algorithm,
30 you'll probably have to override _wrap_chunks().
31
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +000032 Several instance attributes control various aspects of wrapping:
33 width (default: 70)
34 the maximum width of wrapped lines (unless break_long_words
35 is false)
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +000036 initial_indent (default: "")
37 string that will be prepended to the first line of wrapped
38 output. Counts towards the line's width.
39 subsequent_indent (default: "")
40 string that will be prepended to all lines save the first
41 of wrapped output; also counts towards each line's width.
Greg Ward62e4f3b2002-06-07 21:56:16 +000042 expand_tabs (default: true)
43 Expand tabs in input text to spaces before further processing.
44 Each tab will become 1 .. 8 spaces, depending on its position in
45 its line. If false, each tab is treated as a single character.
46 replace_whitespace (default: true)
47 Replace all whitespace characters in the input text by spaces
48 after tab expansion. Note that if expand_tabs is false and
49 replace_whitespace is true, every tab will be converted to a
50 single space!
51 fix_sentence_endings (default: false)
52 Ensure that sentence-ending punctuation is always followed
Andrew M. Kuchlinga2ecabe2003-02-14 01:14:15 +000053 by two spaces. Off by default because the algorithm is
Greg Ward62e4f3b2002-06-07 21:56:16 +000054 (unavoidably) imperfect.
55 break_long_words (default: true)
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +000056 Break words longer than 'width'. If false, those words will not
57 be broken, and some lines might be longer than 'width'.
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000058 drop_whitespace (default: true)
59 Drop leading and trailing whitespace from lines.
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000060 """
61
Greg Ward4c6c9c42003-02-03 14:46:57 +000062 whitespace_trans = string.maketrans(_whitespace, ' ' * len(_whitespace))
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000063
Greg Ward2e745412002-12-09 16:23:08 +000064 unicode_whitespace_trans = {}
Guido van Rossumef87d6e2007-05-02 19:09:54 +000065 uspace = ord(' ')
Guido van Rossumc1f779c2007-07-03 08:25:58 +000066 for x in _whitespace:
67 unicode_whitespace_trans[ord(x)] = uspace
Greg Ward2e745412002-12-09 16:23:08 +000068
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +000069 # This funky little regex is just the trick for splitting
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000070 # text up into word-wrappable chunks. E.g.
71 # "Hello there -- you goof-ball, use the -b option!"
72 # splits into
73 # Hello/ /there/ /--/ /you/ /goof-/ball,/ /use/ /the/ /-b/ /option!
74 # (after stripping out empty strings).
Greg Ward40407942005-03-05 02:53:17 +000075 wordsep_re = re.compile(
76 r'(\s+|' # any whitespace
77 r'[^\s\w]*\w+[a-zA-Z]-(?=\w+[a-zA-Z])|' # hyphenated words
78 r'(?<=[\w\!\"\'\&\.\,\?])-{2,}(?=\w))') # em-dash
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000079
Greg Ward61864102004-06-03 01:59:41 +000080 # XXX this is not locale- or charset-aware -- string.lowercase
81 # is US-ASCII only (and therefore English-only)
Greg Ward9b4864e2002-06-07 22:04:15 +000082 sentence_end_re = re.compile(r'[%s]' # lowercase letter
83 r'[\.\!\?]' # sentence-ending punct.
84 r'[\"\']?' # optional end-of-quote
85 % string.lowercase)
Greg Ward62e4f3b2002-06-07 21:56:16 +000086
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +000087
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000088 def __init__(self,
89 width=70,
90 initial_indent="",
91 subsequent_indent="",
92 expand_tabs=True,
93 replace_whitespace=True,
94 fix_sentence_endings=False,
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +000095 break_long_words=True,
96 drop_whitespace=True):
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +000097 self.width = width
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +000098 self.initial_indent = initial_indent
99 self.subsequent_indent = subsequent_indent
Greg Ward47df99d2002-06-09 00:22:07 +0000100 self.expand_tabs = expand_tabs
101 self.replace_whitespace = replace_whitespace
102 self.fix_sentence_endings = fix_sentence_endings
103 self.break_long_words = break_long_words
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000104 self.drop_whitespace = drop_whitespace
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +0000105
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000106
107 # -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
108 # (possibly useful for subclasses to override)
109
Greg Wardcb320eb2002-06-07 22:32:15 +0000110 def _munge_whitespace(self, text):
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000111 """_munge_whitespace(text : string) -> string
112
113 Munge whitespace in text: expand tabs and convert all other
114 whitespace characters to spaces. Eg. " foo\tbar\n\nbaz"
115 becomes " foo bar baz".
116 """
117 if self.expand_tabs:
118 text = text.expandtabs()
119 if self.replace_whitespace:
Walter Dörwaldaef90f42007-05-12 13:13:55 +0000120 if isinstance(text, str8):
Greg Ward2e745412002-12-09 16:23:08 +0000121 text = text.translate(self.whitespace_trans)
Guido van Rossumef87d6e2007-05-02 19:09:54 +0000122 elif isinstance(text, str):
Greg Ward2e745412002-12-09 16:23:08 +0000123 text = text.translate(self.unicode_whitespace_trans)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000124 return text
125
126
Greg Wardcb320eb2002-06-07 22:32:15 +0000127 def _split(self, text):
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000128 """_split(text : string) -> [string]
129
130 Split the text to wrap into indivisible chunks. Chunks are
131 not quite the same as words; see wrap_chunks() for full
132 details. As an example, the text
133 Look, goof-ball -- use the -b option!
134 breaks into the following chunks:
135 'Look,', ' ', 'goof-', 'ball', ' ', '--', ' ',
136 'use', ' ', 'the', ' ', '-b', ' ', 'option!'
137 """
138 chunks = self.wordsep_re.split(text)
Guido van Rossumc1f779c2007-07-03 08:25:58 +0000139 chunks = [c for c in chunks if c]
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000140 return chunks
141
Greg Wardcb320eb2002-06-07 22:32:15 +0000142 def _fix_sentence_endings(self, chunks):
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000143 """_fix_sentence_endings(chunks : [string])
144
145 Correct for sentence endings buried in 'chunks'. Eg. when the
146 original text contains "... foo.\nBar ...", munge_whitespace()
147 and split() will convert that to [..., "foo.", " ", "Bar", ...]
148 which has one too few spaces; this method simply changes the one
149 space to two.
150 """
151 i = 0
Greg Ward9b4864e2002-06-07 22:04:15 +0000152 pat = self.sentence_end_re
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000153 while i < len(chunks)-1:
Greg Ward9b4864e2002-06-07 22:04:15 +0000154 if chunks[i+1] == " " and pat.search(chunks[i]):
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000155 chunks[i+1] = " "
156 i += 2
157 else:
158 i += 1
159
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000160 def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width):
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000161 """_handle_long_word(chunks : [string],
162 cur_line : [string],
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000163 cur_len : int, width : int)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000164
165 Handle a chunk of text (most likely a word, not whitespace) that
166 is too long to fit in any line.
167 """
Raymond Hettingerc11dbcd2003-08-30 14:43:55 +0000168 space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000169
170 # If we're allowed to break long words, then do so: put as much
171 # of the next chunk onto the current line as will fit.
172 if self.break_long_words:
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000173 cur_line.append(reversed_chunks[-1][:space_left])
174 reversed_chunks[-1] = reversed_chunks[-1][space_left:]
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000175
176 # Otherwise, we have to preserve the long word intact. Only add
177 # it to the current line if there's nothing already there --
178 # that minimizes how much we violate the width constraint.
179 elif not cur_line:
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000180 cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop())
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000181
182 # If we're not allowed to break long words, and there's already
183 # text on the current line, do nothing. Next time through the
184 # main loop of _wrap_chunks(), we'll wind up here again, but
185 # cur_len will be zero, so the next line will be entirely
186 # devoted to the long word that we can't handle right now.
187
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +0000188 def _wrap_chunks(self, chunks):
189 """_wrap_chunks(chunks : [string]) -> [string]
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000190
191 Wrap a sequence of text chunks and return a list of lines of
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +0000192 length 'self.width' or less. (If 'break_long_words' is false,
193 some lines may be longer than this.) Chunks correspond roughly
194 to words and the whitespace between them: each chunk is
195 indivisible (modulo 'break_long_words'), but a line break can
196 come between any two chunks. Chunks should not have internal
197 whitespace; ie. a chunk is either all whitespace or a "word".
198 Whitespace chunks will be removed from the beginning and end of
199 lines, but apart from that whitespace is preserved.
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000200 """
201 lines = []
Greg Ward21820cd2003-05-07 00:55:35 +0000202 if self.width <= 0:
203 raise ValueError("invalid width %r (must be > 0)" % self.width)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000204
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000205 # Arrange in reverse order so items can be efficiently popped
206 # from a stack of chucks.
207 chunks.reverse()
208
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000209 while chunks:
210
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000211 # Start the list of chunks that will make up the current line.
212 # cur_len is just the length of all the chunks in cur_line.
213 cur_line = []
214 cur_len = 0
215
216 # Figure out which static string will prefix this line.
217 if lines:
218 indent = self.subsequent_indent
219 else:
220 indent = self.initial_indent
221
222 # Maximum width for this line.
223 width = self.width - len(indent)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000224
Greg Wardab73d462002-12-09 16:26:05 +0000225 # First chunk on line is whitespace -- drop it, unless this
226 # is the very beginning of the text (ie. no lines started yet).
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000227 if self.drop_whitespace and chunks[-1].strip() == '' and lines:
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000228 del chunks[-1]
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000229
230 while chunks:
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000231 l = len(chunks[-1])
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000232
233 # Can at least squeeze this chunk onto the current line.
234 if cur_len + l <= width:
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000235 cur_line.append(chunks.pop())
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000236 cur_len += l
237
238 # Nope, this line is full.
239 else:
240 break
241
242 # The current line is full, and the next chunk is too big to
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +0000243 # fit on *any* line (not just this one).
Raymond Hettinger8bfa8932005-07-15 06:53:35 +0000244 if chunks and len(chunks[-1]) > width:
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000245 self._handle_long_word(chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000246
247 # If the last chunk on this line is all whitespace, drop it.
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000248 if self.drop_whitespace and cur_line and cur_line[-1].strip() == '':
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000249 del cur_line[-1]
250
251 # Convert current line back to a string and store it in list
252 # of all lines (return value).
253 if cur_line:
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000254 lines.append(indent + ''.join(cur_line))
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000255
256 return lines
257
258
259 # -- Public interface ----------------------------------------------
260
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +0000261 def wrap(self, text):
262 """wrap(text : string) -> [string]
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000263
Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +0000264 Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of
265 no more than 'self.width' columns, and return a list of wrapped
266 lines. Tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(),
267 and all other whitespace characters (including newline) are
268 converted to space.
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000269 """
270 text = self._munge_whitespace(text)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000271 chunks = self._split(text)
Greg Ward62e4f3b2002-06-07 21:56:16 +0000272 if self.fix_sentence_endings:
273 self._fix_sentence_endings(chunks)
Greg Wardd34c9592002-06-10 20:26:02 +0000274 return self._wrap_chunks(chunks)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000275
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000276 def fill(self, text):
277 """fill(text : string) -> string
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000278
Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +0000279 Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no
280 more than 'self.width' columns, and return a new string
281 containing the entire wrapped paragraph.
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000282 """
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000283 return "\n".join(self.wrap(text))
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000284
285
Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +0000286# -- Convenience interface ---------------------------------------------
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000287
Greg Wardcf02ac62002-06-10 20:36:07 +0000288def wrap(text, width=70, **kwargs):
Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +0000289 """Wrap a single paragraph of text, returning a list of wrapped lines.
290
291 Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of no
292 more than 'width' columns, and return a list of wrapped lines. By
293 default, tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(), and
294 all other whitespace characters (including newline) are converted to
295 space. See TextWrapper class for available keyword args to customize
296 wrapping behaviour.
297 """
Greg Wardcf02ac62002-06-10 20:36:07 +0000298 w = TextWrapper(width=width, **kwargs)
299 return w.wrap(text)
Greg Ward00935822002-06-07 21:43:37 +0000300
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000301def fill(text, width=70, **kwargs):
Greg Warde807e572002-07-04 14:51:49 +0000302 """Fill a single paragraph of text, returning a new string.
303
304 Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no more
305 than 'width' columns, and return a new string containing the entire
306 wrapped paragraph. As with wrap(), tabs are expanded and other
307 whitespace characters converted to space. See TextWrapper class for
308 available keyword args to customize wrapping behaviour.
309 """
Greg Wardcf02ac62002-06-10 20:36:07 +0000310 w = TextWrapper(width=width, **kwargs)
Greg Ward62080be2002-06-10 21:37:12 +0000311 return w.fill(text)
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000312
313
314# -- Loosely related functionality -------------------------------------
315
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000316_whitespace_only_re = re.compile('^[ \t]+$', re.MULTILINE)
317_leading_whitespace_re = re.compile('(^[ \t]*)(?:[^ \t\n])', re.MULTILINE)
318
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000319def dedent(text):
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000320 """Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in `text`.
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000321
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000322 This can be used to make triple-quoted strings line up with the left
323 edge of the display, while still presenting them in the source code
324 in indented form.
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000325
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000326 Note that tabs and spaces are both treated as whitespace, but they
327 are not equal: the lines " hello" and "\thello" are
328 considered to have no common leading whitespace. (This behaviour is
329 new in Python 2.5; older versions of this module incorrectly
330 expanded tabs before searching for common leading whitespace.)
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000331 """
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000332 # Look for the longest leading string of spaces and tabs common to
333 # all lines.
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000334 margin = None
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000335 text = _whitespace_only_re.sub('', text)
336 indents = _leading_whitespace_re.findall(text)
337 for indent in indents:
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000338 if margin is None:
339 margin = indent
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000340
341 # Current line more deeply indented than previous winner:
342 # no change (previous winner is still on top).
343 elif indent.startswith(margin):
344 pass
345
346 # Current line consistent with and no deeper than previous winner:
347 # it's the new winner.
348 elif margin.startswith(indent):
349 margin = indent
350
351 # Current line and previous winner have no common whitespace:
352 # there is no margin.
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000353 else:
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000354 margin = ""
355 break
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000356
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000357 # sanity check (testing/debugging only)
358 if 0 and margin:
359 for line in text.split("\n"):
360 assert not line or line.startswith(margin), \
361 "line = %r, margin = %r" % (line, margin)
Greg Ward478cd482003-05-08 01:58:05 +0000362
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000363 if margin:
364 text = re.sub(r'(?m)^' + margin, '', text)
365 return text
366
367if __name__ == "__main__":
368 #print dedent("\tfoo\n\tbar")
369 #print dedent(" \thello there\n \t how are you?")
Guido van Rossumbe19ed72007-02-09 05:37:30 +0000370 print(dedent("Hello there.\n This is indented."))