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Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# :Id: $Id: smartquotes.py 8679 2021-04-09 11:58:10Z grubert $
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# :Copyright: © 2010 Günter Milde,
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# original `SmartyPants`_: © 2003 John Gruber
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# smartypants.py: © 2004, 2007 Chad Miller
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# :Maintainer: docutils-develop@lists.sourceforge.net
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# :License: Released under the terms of the `2-Clause BSD license`_, in short:
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#
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# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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# notices and this notice are preserved.
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# This file is offered as-is, without any warranty.
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#
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# .. _2-Clause BSD license: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause
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r"""
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=========================
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Smart Quotes for Docutils
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=========================
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Synopsis
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========
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"SmartyPants" is a free web publishing plug-in for Movable Type, Blosxom, and
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BBEdit that easily translates plain ASCII punctuation characters into "smart"
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typographic punctuation characters.
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``smartquotes.py`` is an adaption of "SmartyPants" to Docutils_.
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* Using Unicode instead of HTML entities for typographic punctuation
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characters, it works for any output format that supports Unicode.
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* Supports `language specific quote characters`__.
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__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks
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Authors
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=======
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`John Gruber`_ did all of the hard work of writing this software in Perl for
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`Movable Type`_ and almost all of this useful documentation. `Chad Miller`_
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ported it to Python to use with Pyblosxom_.
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Adapted to Docutils_ by Günter Milde.
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Additional Credits
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==================
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Portions of the SmartyPants original work are based on Brad Choate's nifty
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MTRegex plug-in. `Brad Choate`_ also contributed a few bits of source code to
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this plug-in. Brad Choate is a fine hacker indeed.
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`Jeremy Hedley`_ and `Charles Wiltgen`_ deserve mention for exemplary beta
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testing of the original SmartyPants.
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`Rael Dornfest`_ ported SmartyPants to Blosxom.
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.. _Brad Choate: http://bradchoate.com/
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.. _Jeremy Hedley: http://antipixel.com/
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.. _Charles Wiltgen: http://playbacktime.com/
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.. _Rael Dornfest: http://raelity.org/
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Copyright and License
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=====================
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SmartyPants_ license (3-Clause BSD license):
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Copyright (c) 2003 John Gruber (http://daringfireball.net/)
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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distribution.
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* Neither the name "SmartyPants" nor the names of its contributors
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may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
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software without specific prior written permission.
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This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors
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"as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not
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limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
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a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright
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owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
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special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not
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limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use,
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data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any
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theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
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(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use
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of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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smartypants.py license (2-Clause BSD license):
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smartypants.py is a derivative work of SmartyPants.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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distribution.
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This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors
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"as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not
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limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
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a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright
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owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
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special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not
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limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use,
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data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any
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theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
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(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use
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of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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.. _John Gruber: http://daringfireball.net/
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.. _Chad Miller: http://web.chad.org/
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.. _Pyblosxom: http://pyblosxom.bluesock.org/
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.. _SmartyPants: http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/
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.. _Movable Type: http://www.movabletype.org/
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.. _2-Clause BSD license: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause
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.. _Docutils: http://docutils.sf.net/
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Description
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===========
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SmartyPants can perform the following transformations:
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- Straight quotes ( " and ' ) into "curly" quote characters
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- Backticks-style quotes (\`\`like this'') into "curly" quote characters
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- Dashes (``--`` and ``---``) into en- and em-dash entities
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- Three consecutive dots (``...`` or ``. . .``) into an ellipsis entity
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This means you can write, edit, and save your posts using plain old
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ASCII straight quotes, plain dashes, and plain dots, but your published
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posts (and final HTML output) will appear with smart quotes, em-dashes,
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and proper ellipses.
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SmartyPants does not modify characters within ``<pre>``, ``<code>``, ``<kbd>``,
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``<math>`` or ``<script>`` tag blocks. Typically, these tags are used to
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display text where smart quotes and other "smart punctuation" would not be
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appropriate, such as source code or example markup.
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Backslash Escapes
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=================
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If you need to use literal straight quotes (or plain hyphens and periods),
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`smartquotes` accepts the following backslash escape sequences to force
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ASCII-punctuation. Mind, that you need two backslashes as Docutils expands it,
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too.
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======== =========
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Escape Character
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======== =========
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``\\`` \\
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``\\"`` \\"
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``\\'`` \\'
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``\\.`` \\.
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``\\-`` \\-
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``\\``` \\`
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======== =========
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This is useful, for example, when you want to use straight quotes as
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foot and inch marks: 6\\'2\\" tall; a 17\\" iMac.
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Caveats
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=======
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Why You Might Not Want to Use Smart Quotes in Your Weblog
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---------------------------------------------------------
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For one thing, you might not care.
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Most normal, mentally stable individuals do not take notice of proper
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typographic punctuation. Many design and typography nerds, however, break
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out in a nasty rash when they encounter, say, a restaurant sign that uses
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a straight apostrophe to spell "Joe's".
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If you're the sort of person who just doesn't care, you might well want to
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continue not caring. Using straight quotes -- and sticking to the 7-bit
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ASCII character set in general -- is certainly a simpler way to live.
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Even if you *do* care about accurate typography, you still might want to
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think twice before educating the quote characters in your weblog. One side
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effect of publishing curly quote characters is that it makes your
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weblog a bit harder for others to quote from using copy-and-paste. What
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happens is that when someone copies text from your blog, the copied text
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contains the 8-bit curly quote characters (as well as the 8-bit characters
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for em-dashes and ellipses, if you use these options). These characters
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are not standard across different text encoding methods, which is why they
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need to be encoded as characters.
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People copying text from your weblog, however, may not notice that you're
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using curly quotes, and they'll go ahead and paste the unencoded 8-bit
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characters copied from their browser into an email message or their own
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weblog. When pasted as raw "smart quotes", these characters are likely to
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get mangled beyond recognition.
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That said, my own opinion is that any decent text editor or email client
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makes it easy to stupefy smart quote characters into their 7-bit
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equivalents, and I don't consider it my problem if you're using an
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indecent text editor or email client.
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Algorithmic Shortcomings
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------------------------
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One situation in which quotes will get curled the wrong way is when
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apostrophes are used at the start of leading contractions. For example::
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'Twas the night before Christmas.
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In the case above, SmartyPants will turn the apostrophe into an opening
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secondary quote, when in fact it should be the `RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK`
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character which is also "the preferred character to use for apostrophe"
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(Unicode). I don't think this problem can be solved in the general case --
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every word processor I've tried gets this wrong as well. In such cases, it's
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best to inset the `RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK` (’) by hand.
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In English, the same character is used for apostrophe and closing secondary
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quote (both plain and "smart" ones). For other locales (French, Italean,
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Swiss, ...) "smart" secondary closing quotes differ from the curly apostrophe.
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.. class:: language-fr
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Il dit : "C'est 'super' !"
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If the apostrophe is used at the end of a word, it cannot be distinguished
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from a secondary quote by the algorithm. Therefore, a text like::
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.. class:: language-de-CH
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"Er sagt: 'Ich fass' es nicht.'"
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will get a single closing guillemet instead of an apostrophe.
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This can be prevented by use use of the `RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK` in
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the source::
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- "Er sagt: 'Ich fass' es nicht.'"
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+ "Er sagt: 'Ich fass’ es nicht.'"
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Version History
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===============
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1.8.1 2017-10-25
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- Use open quote after Unicode whitespace, ZWSP, and ZWNJ.
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- Code cleanup.
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1.8: 2017-04-24
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- Command line front-end.
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1.7.1: 2017-03-19
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- Update and extend language-dependent quotes.
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- Differentiate apostrophe from single quote.
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1.7: 2012-11-19
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- Internationalization: language-dependent quotes.
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1.6.1: 2012-11-06
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- Refactor code, code cleanup,
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- `educate_tokens()` generator as interface for Docutils.
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1.6: 2010-08-26
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- Adaption to Docutils:
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- Use Unicode instead of HTML entities,
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- Remove code special to pyblosxom.
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1.5_1.6: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 07:06:40 -0400
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- Fixed bug where blocks of precious unalterable text was instead
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interpreted. Thanks to Le Roux and Dirk van Oosterbosch.
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1.5_1.5: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 15:50:24 -0400
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- Fix bogus magical quotation when there is no hint that the
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user wants it, e.g., in "21st century". Thanks to Nathan Hamblen.
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- Be smarter about quotes before terminating numbers in an en-dash'ed
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range.
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1.5_1.4: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:24:36 -0500
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- Fix a date-processing bug, as reported by jacob childress.
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- Begin a test-suite for ensuring correct output.
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- Removed import of "string", since I didn't really need it.
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(This was my first every Python program. Sue me!)
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1.5_1.3: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:25:58 -0400
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- Abort processing if the flavour is in forbidden-list. Default of
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[ "rss" ] (Idea of Wolfgang SCHNERRING.)
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- Remove stray virgules from en-dashes. Patch by Wolfgang SCHNERRING.
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1.5_1.2: Mon, 24 May 2004 08:14:54 -0400
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- Some single quotes weren't replaced properly. Diff-tesuji played
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by Benjamin GEIGER.
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1.5_1.1: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:38:28 -0500
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- Support upcoming pyblosxom 0.9 plugin verification feature.
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1.5_1.0: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 08:08:35 -0500
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- Initial release
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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options = r"""
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Options
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=======
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Numeric values are the easiest way to configure SmartyPants' behavior:
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:0: Suppress all transformations. (Do nothing.)
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:1: Performs default SmartyPants transformations: quotes (including
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\`\`backticks'' -style), em-dashes, and ellipses. "``--``" (dash dash)
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is used to signify an em-dash; there is no support for en-dashes
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:2: Same as smarty_pants="1", except that it uses the old-school typewriter
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shorthand for dashes: "``--``" (dash dash) for en-dashes, "``---``"
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(dash dash dash)
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for em-dashes.
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:3: Same as smarty_pants="2", but inverts the shorthand for dashes:
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"``--``" (dash dash) for em-dashes, and "``---``" (dash dash dash) for
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en-dashes.
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:-1: Stupefy mode. Reverses the SmartyPants transformation process, turning
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the characters produced by SmartyPants into their ASCII equivalents.
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E.g. the LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK (“) is turned into a simple
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double-quote (\"), "—" is turned into two dashes, etc.
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The following single-character attribute values can be combined to toggle
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individual transformations from within the smarty_pants attribute. For
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example, ``"1"`` is equivalent to ``"qBde"``.
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:q: Educates normal quote characters: (") and (').
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:b: Educates \`\`backticks'' -style double quotes.
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:B: Educates \`\`backticks'' -style double quotes and \`single' quotes.
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:d: Educates em-dashes.
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:D: Educates em-dashes and en-dashes, using old-school typewriter shorthand:
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(dash dash) for en-dashes, (dash dash dash) for em-dashes.
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:i: Educates em-dashes and en-dashes, using inverted old-school typewriter
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shorthand: (dash dash) for em-dashes, (dash dash dash) for en-dashes.
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:e: Educates ellipses.
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:w: Translates any instance of ``"`` into a normal double-quote character.
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This should be of no interest to most people, but of particular interest
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to anyone who writes their posts using Dreamweaver, as Dreamweaver
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inexplicably uses this entity to represent a literal double-quote
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character. SmartyPants only educates normal quotes, not entities (because
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ordinarily, entities are used for the explicit purpose of representing the
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specific character they represent). The "w" option must be used in
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conjunction with one (or both) of the other quote options ("q" or "b").
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Thus, if you wish to apply all SmartyPants transformations (quotes, en-
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and em-dashes, and ellipses) and also translate ``"`` entities into
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regular quotes so SmartyPants can educate them, you should pass the
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following to the smarty_pants attribute:
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"""
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default_smartypants_attr = "1"
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import re, sys
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class smartchars(object):
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"""Smart quotes and dashes
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"""
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endash = u'–' # "–" EN DASH
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emdash = u'—' # "—" EM DASH
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ellipsis = u'…' # "…" HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
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apostrophe = u'’' # "’" RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
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# quote characters (language-specific, set in __init__())
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# [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks
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# [2] http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anf%C3%BChrungszeichen#Andere_Sprachen
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# [3] https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillemet
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# [4] http://typographisme.net/post/Les-espaces-typographiques-et-le-web
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# [5] http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2guides/guides/redac/index-fra.html
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# [6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_punctuation#Quotation_marks
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# [7] http://www.tustep.uni-tuebingen.de/bi/bi00/bi001t1-anfuehrung.pdf
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# [8] http://www.korrekturavdelingen.no/anforselstegn.htm
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# [9] Typografisk håndbok. Oslo: Spartacus. 2000. s. 67. ISBN 8243001530.
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# [10] http://www.typografi.org/sitat/sitatart.html
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#
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# See also configuration option "smartquote-locales".
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quotes = {'af': u'“”‘’',
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'af-x-altquot': u'„”‚’',
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'bg': u'„“‚‘', # Bulgarian, https://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/Кавички
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'ca': u'«»“”',
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'ca-x-altquot': u'“”‘’',
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'cs': u'„“‚‘',
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'cs-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
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'da': u'»«›‹',
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'da-x-altquot': u'„“‚‘',
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# 'da-x-altquot2': u'””’’',
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'de': u'„“‚‘',
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'de-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
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'de-ch': u'«»‹›',
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'el': u'«»“”',
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'en': u'“”‘’',
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'en-uk-x-altquot': u'‘’“”', # Attention: " → ‘ and ' → “ !
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'eo': u'“”‘’',
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'es': u'«»“”',
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'es-x-altquot': u'“”‘’',
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'et': u'„“‚‘', # no secondary quote listed in
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'et-x-altquot': u'«»‹›', # the sources above (wikipedia.org)
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'eu': u'«»‹›',
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'fi': u'””’’',
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'fi-x-altquot': u'»»››',
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'fr': (u'« ', u' »', u'“', u'”'), # full no-break space
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'fr-x-altquot': (u'« ', u' »', u'“', u'”'), # narrow no-break space
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'fr-ch': u'«»‹›',
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'fr-ch-x-altquot': (u'« ', u' »', u'‹ ', u' ›'), # narrow no-break space, http://typoguide.ch/
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'gl': u'«»“”',
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'he': u'”“»«', # Hebrew is RTL, test position:
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'he-x-altquot': u'„”‚’', # low quotation marks are opening.
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# 'he-x-altquot': u'“„‘‚', # RTL: low quotation marks opening
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'hr': u'„”‘’', # http://hrvatska-tipografija.com/polunavodnici/
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'hr-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
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'hsb': u'„“‚‘',
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'hsb-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
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'hu': u'„”«»',
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'is': u'„“‚‘',
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'it': u'«»“”',
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'it-ch': u'«»‹›',
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'it-x-altquot': u'“”‘’',
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# 'it-x-altquot2': u'“„‘‚', # [7] in headlines
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'ja': u'「」『』',
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'ko': u'“”‘’',
|
||
'lt': u'„“‚‘',
|
||
'lv': u'„“‚‘',
|
||
'mk': u'„“‚‘', # Macedonian, https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Правопис_и_правоговор_на_македонскиот_јазик
|
||
'nl': u'“”‘’',
|
||
'nl-x-altquot': u'„”‚’',
|
||
# 'nl-x-altquot2': u'””’’',
|
||
'nb': u'«»’’', # Norsk bokmål (canonical form 'no')
|
||
'nn': u'«»’’', # Nynorsk [10]
|
||
'nn-x-altquot': u'«»‘’', # [8], [10]
|
||
# 'nn-x-altquot2': u'«»«»', # [9], [10
|
||
# 'nn-x-altquot3': u'„“‚‘', # [10]
|
||
'no': u'«»’’', # Norsk bokmål [10]
|
||
'no-x-altquot': u'«»‘’', # [8], [10]
|
||
# 'no-x-altquot2': u'«»«»', # [9], [10
|
||
# 'no-x-altquot3': u'„“‚‘', # [10]
|
||
'pl': u'„”«»',
|
||
'pl-x-altquot': u'«»‚’',
|
||
# 'pl-x-altquot2': u'„”‚’', # https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cudzys%C5%82%C3%B3w
|
||
'pt': u'«»“”',
|
||
'pt-br': u'“”‘’',
|
||
'ro': u'„”«»',
|
||
'ru': u'«»„“',
|
||
'sh': u'„”‚’', # Serbo-Croatian
|
||
'sh-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
|
||
'sk': u'„“‚‘', # Slovak
|
||
'sk-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
|
||
'sl': u'„“‚‘', # Slovenian
|
||
'sl-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
|
||
'sq': u'«»‹›', # Albanian
|
||
'sq-x-altquot': u'“„‘‚',
|
||
'sr': u'„”’’',
|
||
'sr-x-altquot': u'»«›‹',
|
||
'sv': u'””’’',
|
||
'sv-x-altquot': u'»»››',
|
||
'tr': u'“”‘’',
|
||
'tr-x-altquot': u'«»‹›',
|
||
# 'tr-x-altquot2': u'“„‘‚', # [7] antiquated?
|
||
'uk': u'«»„“',
|
||
'uk-x-altquot': u'„“‚‘',
|
||
'zh-cn': u'“”‘’',
|
||
'zh-tw': u'「」『』',
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
def __init__(self, language='en'):
|
||
self.language = language
|
||
try:
|
||
(self.opquote, self.cpquote,
|
||
self.osquote, self.csquote) = self.quotes[language.lower()]
|
||
except KeyError:
|
||
self.opquote, self.cpquote, self.osquote, self.csquote = u'""\'\''
|
||
|
||
|
||
def smartyPants(text, attr=default_smartypants_attr, language='en'):
|
||
"""Main function for "traditional" use."""
|
||
|
||
return "".join([t for t in educate_tokens(tokenize(text),
|
||
attr, language)])
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educate_tokens(text_tokens, attr=default_smartypants_attr, language='en'):
|
||
"""Return iterator that "educates" the items of `text_tokens`.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
# Parse attributes:
|
||
# 0 : do nothing
|
||
# 1 : set all
|
||
# 2 : set all, using old school en- and em- dash shortcuts
|
||
# 3 : set all, using inverted old school en and em- dash shortcuts
|
||
#
|
||
# q : quotes
|
||
# b : backtick quotes (``double'' only)
|
||
# B : backtick quotes (``double'' and `single')
|
||
# d : dashes
|
||
# D : old school dashes
|
||
# i : inverted old school dashes
|
||
# e : ellipses
|
||
# w : convert " entities to " for Dreamweaver users
|
||
|
||
convert_quot = False # translate " entities into normal quotes?
|
||
do_dashes = False
|
||
do_backticks = False
|
||
do_quotes = False
|
||
do_ellipses = False
|
||
do_stupefy = False
|
||
|
||
# if attr == "0": # pass tokens unchanged (see below).
|
||
if attr == "1": # Do everything, turn all options on.
|
||
do_quotes = True
|
||
do_backticks = True
|
||
do_dashes = 1
|
||
do_ellipses = True
|
||
elif attr == "2":
|
||
# Do everything, turn all options on, use old school dash shorthand.
|
||
do_quotes = True
|
||
do_backticks = True
|
||
do_dashes = 2
|
||
do_ellipses = True
|
||
elif attr == "3":
|
||
# Do everything, use inverted old school dash shorthand.
|
||
do_quotes = True
|
||
do_backticks = True
|
||
do_dashes = 3
|
||
do_ellipses = True
|
||
elif attr == "-1": # Special "stupefy" mode.
|
||
do_stupefy = True
|
||
else:
|
||
if "q" in attr: do_quotes = True
|
||
if "b" in attr: do_backticks = True
|
||
if "B" in attr: do_backticks = 2
|
||
if "d" in attr: do_dashes = 1
|
||
if "D" in attr: do_dashes = 2
|
||
if "i" in attr: do_dashes = 3
|
||
if "e" in attr: do_ellipses = True
|
||
if "w" in attr: convert_quot = True
|
||
|
||
prev_token_last_char = " "
|
||
# Last character of the previous text token. Used as
|
||
# context to curl leading quote characters correctly.
|
||
|
||
for (ttype, text) in text_tokens:
|
||
|
||
# skip HTML and/or XML tags as well as emtpy text tokens
|
||
# without updating the last character
|
||
if ttype == 'tag' or not text:
|
||
yield text
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
# skip literal text (math, literal, raw, ...)
|
||
if ttype == 'literal':
|
||
prev_token_last_char = text[-1:]
|
||
yield text
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
last_char = text[-1:] # Remember last char before processing.
|
||
|
||
text = processEscapes(text)
|
||
|
||
if convert_quot:
|
||
text = re.sub('"', '"', text)
|
||
|
||
if do_dashes == 1:
|
||
text = educateDashes(text)
|
||
elif do_dashes == 2:
|
||
text = educateDashesOldSchool(text)
|
||
elif do_dashes == 3:
|
||
text = educateDashesOldSchoolInverted(text)
|
||
|
||
if do_ellipses:
|
||
text = educateEllipses(text)
|
||
|
||
# Note: backticks need to be processed before quotes.
|
||
if do_backticks:
|
||
text = educateBackticks(text, language)
|
||
|
||
if do_backticks == 2:
|
||
text = educateSingleBackticks(text, language)
|
||
|
||
if do_quotes:
|
||
# Replace plain quotes in context to prevent converstion to
|
||
# 2-character sequence in French.
|
||
context = prev_token_last_char.replace('"', ';').replace("'", ';')
|
||
text = educateQuotes(context+text, language)[1:]
|
||
|
||
if do_stupefy:
|
||
text = stupefyEntities(text, language)
|
||
|
||
# Remember last char as context for the next token
|
||
prev_token_last_char = last_char
|
||
|
||
text = processEscapes(text, restore=True)
|
||
|
||
yield text
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateQuotes(text, language='en'):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: - text string (unicode or bytes).
|
||
- language (`BCP 47` language tag.)
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with "educated" curly quote characters.
|
||
|
||
Example input: "Isn't this fun?"
|
||
Example output: “Isn’t this fun?“;
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
smart = smartchars(language)
|
||
ch_classes = {'open': u'[([{]', # opening braces
|
||
'close': r'[^\s]', # everything except whitespace
|
||
'punct': r"""[-!"#\$\%'()*+,.\/:;<=>?\@\[\\\]\^_`{|}~]""",
|
||
'dash': u'[-–—]' # hyphen and em/en dashes
|
||
+ r'|&[mn]dash;|&\#8211;|&\#8212;|&\#x201[34];',
|
||
'sep': u'[\\s\u200B\u200C]| ', # Whitespace, ZWSP, ZWNJ
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# Special case if the very first character is a quote
|
||
# followed by punctuation at a non-word-break. Use closing quotes.
|
||
# TODO: example (when does this match?)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"^'(?=%s\\B)" % ch_classes['punct'], smart.csquote, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'^"(?=%s\\B)' % ch_classes['punct'], smart.cpquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for adjacent quotes
|
||
# like "'Quoted' words in a larger quote."
|
||
text = re.sub(r""""'(?=\w)""", smart.opquote+smart.osquote, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'"(?=\w)""", smart.osquote+smart.opquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case: "opening character" followed by quote,
|
||
# optional punctuation and space like "[", '(', or '-'.
|
||
text = re.sub(r"(%(open)s|%(dash)s)'(?=%(punct)s? )" % ch_classes,
|
||
r'\1%s'%smart.csquote, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r'(%(open)s|%(dash)s)"(?=%(punct)s? )' % ch_classes,
|
||
r'\1%s'%smart.cpquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Special case for decade abbreviations (the '80s):
|
||
if language.startswith('en'): # TODO similar cases in other languages?
|
||
text = re.sub(r"'(?=\d{2}s)", smart.apostrophe, text)
|
||
|
||
# Get most opening secondary quotes:
|
||
opening_secondary_quotes_regex = re.compile(u"""
|
||
(# ?<= # look behind fails: requires fixed-width pattern
|
||
%(sep)s | # a whitespace char, or
|
||
%(open)s | # opening brace, or
|
||
%(dash)s # em/en-dash
|
||
)
|
||
' # the quote
|
||
(?=\\w|%(punct)s) # followed by a word character or punctuation
|
||
""" % ch_classes, re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
|
||
|
||
text = opening_secondary_quotes_regex.sub(r'\1'+smart.osquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# In many locales, secondary closing quotes are different from apostrophe:
|
||
if smart.csquote != smart.apostrophe:
|
||
apostrophe_regex = re.compile(r"(?<=(\w|\d))'(?=\w)", re.UNICODE)
|
||
text = apostrophe_regex.sub(smart.apostrophe, text)
|
||
# TODO: keep track of quoting level to recognize apostrophe in, e.g.,
|
||
# "Ich fass' es nicht."
|
||
|
||
closing_secondary_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"(?<!\s)'", re.UNICODE)
|
||
text = closing_secondary_quotes_regex.sub(smart.csquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Any remaining secondary quotes should be opening ones:
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'""", smart.osquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Get most opening primary quotes:
|
||
opening_primary_quotes_regex = re.compile(u"""
|
||
(
|
||
%(sep)s | # a whitespace char, or
|
||
%(open)s | # zero width separating char, or
|
||
%(dash)s # em/en-dash
|
||
)
|
||
" # the quote
|
||
(?=\\w|%(punct)s) # followed by a word character or punctuation
|
||
""" % ch_classes, re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
|
||
|
||
text = opening_primary_quotes_regex.sub(r'\1'+smart.opquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# primary closing quotes:
|
||
closing_primary_quotes_regex = re.compile(r"""
|
||
(
|
||
(?<!\s)" | # no whitespace before
|
||
"(?=\s) # whitespace behind
|
||
)
|
||
""", re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
|
||
text = closing_primary_quotes_regex.sub(smart.cpquote, text)
|
||
|
||
# Any remaining quotes should be opening ones.
|
||
text = re.sub(r'"', smart.opquote, text)
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateBackticks(text, language='en'):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with ``backticks'' -style double quotes
|
||
translated into HTML curly quote entities.
|
||
Example input: ``Isn't this fun?''
|
||
Example output: “Isn't this fun?“;
|
||
"""
|
||
smart = smartchars(language)
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""``""", smart.opquote, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""''""", smart.cpquote, text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateSingleBackticks(text, language='en'):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with `backticks' -style single quotes
|
||
translated into HTML curly quote entities.
|
||
|
||
Example input: `Isn't this fun?'
|
||
Example output: ‘Isn’t this fun?’
|
||
"""
|
||
smart = smartchars(language)
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""`""", smart.osquote, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""'""", smart.csquote, text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashes(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an em-dash character.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", smartchars.endash, text) # en (yes, backwards)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", smartchars.emdash, text) # em (yes, backwards)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashesOldSchool(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an en-dash character, and each "---" translated to
|
||
an em-dash character.
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", smartchars.emdash, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", smartchars.endash, text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateDashesOldSchoolInverted(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with each instance of "--" translated to
|
||
an em-dash character, and each "---" translated to
|
||
an en-dash character. Two reasons why: First, unlike the
|
||
en- and em-dash syntax supported by
|
||
EducateDashesOldSchool(), it's compatible with existing
|
||
entries written before SmartyPants 1.1, back when "--" was
|
||
only used for em-dashes. Second, em-dashes are more
|
||
common than en-dashes, and so it sort of makes sense that
|
||
the shortcut should be shorter to type. (Thanks to Aaron
|
||
Swartz for the idea.)
|
||
"""
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""---""", smartchars.endash, text) # em
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""--""", smartchars.emdash, text) # en
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
def educateEllipses(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with each instance of "..." translated to
|
||
an ellipsis character.
|
||
|
||
Example input: Huh...?
|
||
Example output: Huh…?
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\.\.\.""", smartchars.ellipsis, text)
|
||
text = re.sub(r"""\. \. \.""", smartchars.ellipsis, text)
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def stupefyEntities(text, language='en'):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with each SmartyPants character translated to
|
||
its ASCII counterpart.
|
||
|
||
Example input: “Hello — world.”
|
||
Example output: "Hello -- world."
|
||
"""
|
||
smart = smartchars(language)
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.endash, "-", text) # en-dash
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.emdash, "--", text) # em-dash
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.osquote, "'", text) # open secondary quote
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.csquote, "'", text) # close secondary quote
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.opquote, '"', text) # open primary quote
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.cpquote, '"', text) # close primary quote
|
||
|
||
text = re.sub(smart.ellipsis, '...', text) # ellipsis
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def processEscapes(text, restore=False):
|
||
r"""
|
||
Parameter: String (unicode or bytes).
|
||
Returns: The `text`, with after processing the following backslash
|
||
escape sequences. This is useful if you want to force a "dumb"
|
||
quote or other character to appear.
|
||
|
||
Escape Value
|
||
------ -----
|
||
\\ \
|
||
\" "
|
||
\' '
|
||
\. .
|
||
\- -
|
||
\` `
|
||
"""
|
||
replacements = ((r'\\', r'\'),
|
||
(r'\"', r'"'),
|
||
(r"\'", r'''),
|
||
(r'\.', r'.'),
|
||
(r'\-', r'-'),
|
||
(r'\`', r'`'))
|
||
if restore:
|
||
for (ch, rep) in replacements:
|
||
text = text.replace(rep, ch[1])
|
||
else:
|
||
for (ch, rep) in replacements:
|
||
text = text.replace(ch, rep)
|
||
|
||
return text
|
||
|
||
|
||
def tokenize(text):
|
||
"""
|
||
Parameter: String containing HTML markup.
|
||
Returns: An iterator that yields the tokens comprising the input
|
||
string. Each token is either a tag (possibly with nested,
|
||
tags contained therein, such as <a href="<MTFoo>">, or a
|
||
run of text between tags. Each yielded element is a
|
||
two-element tuple; the first is either 'tag' or 'text';
|
||
the second is the actual value.
|
||
|
||
Based on the _tokenize() subroutine from Brad Choate's MTRegex plugin.
|
||
<http://www.bradchoate.com/past/mtregex.php>
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
pos = 0
|
||
length = len(text)
|
||
# tokens = []
|
||
|
||
depth = 6
|
||
nested_tags = "|".join(['(?:<(?:[^<>]',] * depth) + (')*>)' * depth)
|
||
#match = r"""(?: <! ( -- .*? -- \s* )+ > ) | # comments
|
||
# (?: <\? .*? \?> ) | # directives
|
||
# %s # nested tags """ % (nested_tags,)
|
||
tag_soup = re.compile(r"""([^<]*)(<[^>]*>)""")
|
||
|
||
token_match = tag_soup.search(text)
|
||
|
||
previous_end = 0
|
||
while token_match is not None:
|
||
if token_match.group(1):
|
||
yield ('text', token_match.group(1))
|
||
|
||
yield ('tag', token_match.group(2))
|
||
|
||
previous_end = token_match.end()
|
||
token_match = tag_soup.search(text, token_match.end())
|
||
|
||
if previous_end < len(text):
|
||
yield ('text', text[previous_end:])
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||
|
||
import itertools
|
||
try:
|
||
import locale # module missing in Jython
|
||
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') # set to user defaults
|
||
defaultlanguage = locale.getdefaultlocale()[0]
|
||
except:
|
||
defaultlanguage = 'en'
|
||
|
||
# Normalize and drop unsupported subtags:
|
||
defaultlanguage = defaultlanguage.lower().replace('-', '_')
|
||
# split (except singletons, which mark the following tag as non-standard):
|
||
defaultlanguage = re.sub(r'_([a-zA-Z0-9])_', r'_\1-', defaultlanguage)
|
||
_subtags = [subtag for subtag in defaultlanguage.split('_')]
|
||
_basetag = _subtags.pop(0)
|
||
# find all combinations of subtags
|
||
for n in range(len(_subtags), 0, -1):
|
||
for tags in itertools.combinations(_subtags, n):
|
||
_tag = '-'.join((_basetag,)+tags)
|
||
if _tag in smartchars.quotes:
|
||
defaultlanguage = _tag
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break
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else:
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if _basetag in smartchars.quotes:
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defaultlanguage = _basetag
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else:
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defaultlanguage = 'en'
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import argparse
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description='Filter stdin making ASCII punctuation "smart".')
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# parser.add_argument("text", help="text to be acted on")
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parser.add_argument("-a", "--action", default="1",
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help="what to do with the input (see --actionhelp)")
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parser.add_argument("-e", "--encoding", default="utf8",
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help="text encoding")
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parser.add_argument("-l", "--language", default=defaultlanguage,
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help="text language (BCP47 tag), "
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"Default: %s"% defaultlanguage)
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parser.add_argument("-q", "--alternative-quotes", action="store_true",
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help="use alternative quote style")
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parser.add_argument("--doc", action="store_true",
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help="print documentation")
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parser.add_argument("--actionhelp", action="store_true",
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help="list available actions")
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parser.add_argument("--stylehelp", action="store_true",
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help="list available quote styles")
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parser.add_argument("--test", action="store_true",
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help="perform short self-test")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.doc:
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print(__doc__)
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elif args.actionhelp:
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print(options)
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elif args.stylehelp:
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print()
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print("Available styles (primary open/close, secondary open/close)")
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print("language tag quotes")
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print("============ ======")
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for key in sorted(smartchars.quotes.keys()):
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print("%-14s %s" % (key, smartchars.quotes[key]))
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elif args.test:
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# Unit test output goes to stderr.
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import unittest
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class TestSmartypantsAllAttributes(unittest.TestCase):
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# the default attribute is "1", which means "all".
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def test_dates(self):
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("1440-80's"), u"1440-80’s")
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("1440-'80s"), u"1440-’80s")
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("1440---'80s"), u"1440–’80s")
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("1960's"), u"1960’s")
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("one two '60s"), u"one two ’60s")
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants("'60s"), u"’60s")
|
||
|
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def test_educated_quotes(self):
|
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants('"Isn\'t this fun?"'), u'“Isn’t this fun?”')
|
||
|
||
def test_html_tags(self):
|
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text = '<a src="foo">more</a>'
|
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self.assertEqual(smartyPants(text), text)
|
||
|
||
suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(
|
||
TestSmartypantsAllAttributes)
|
||
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite)
|
||
|
||
else:
|
||
if args.alternative_quotes:
|
||
if '-x-altquot' in args.language:
|
||
args.language = args.language.replace('-x-altquot', '')
|
||
else:
|
||
args.language += '-x-altquot'
|
||
text = sys.stdin.read().decode(args.encoding)
|
||
print(smartyPants(text, attr=args.action,
|
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language=args.language).encode(args.encoding))
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