Remove outdated references to the regsub module.
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@ -177,7 +177,6 @@ class AbstractFormatter:
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def add_flowing_data(self, data):
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def add_flowing_data(self, data):
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if not data: return
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if not data: return
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# The following looks a bit convoluted but is a great improvement over
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# The following looks a bit convoluted but is a great improvement over
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# data = regsub.gsub('[' + string.whitespace + ']+', ' ', data)
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prespace = data[:1].isspace()
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prespace = data[:1].isspace()
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postspace = data[-1:].isspace()
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postspace = data[-1:].isspace()
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data = " ".join(data.split())
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data = " ".join(data.split())
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@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ del l
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# Functions which aren't available as string methods.
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# Functions which aren't available as string methods.
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# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc dEf " -> "Abc Def".
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# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc dEf " -> "Abc Def".
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# See also regsub.capwords().
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def capwords(s, sep=None):
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def capwords(s, sep=None):
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"""capwords(s, [sep]) -> string
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"""capwords(s, [sep]) -> string
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@ -78,7 +77,7 @@ def maketrans(fromstr, tostr):
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return ''.join(L)
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return ''.join(L)
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####################################################################
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####################################################################
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import re as _re
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import re as _re
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@ -205,7 +204,7 @@ class Template:
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return self.pattern.sub(convert, self.template)
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return self.pattern.sub(convert, self.template)
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####################################################################
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####################################################################
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# NOTE: Everything below here is deprecated. Use string methods instead.
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# NOTE: Everything below here is deprecated. Use string methods instead.
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# This stuff will go away in Python 3.0.
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# This stuff will go away in Python 3.0.
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@ -363,7 +363,6 @@ def capitalize(s):
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return s.capitalize()
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return s.capitalize()
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# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc dEf " -> "Abc Def".
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# Capitalize the words in a string, e.g. " aBc dEf " -> "Abc Def".
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# See also regsub.capwords().
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def capwords(s, sep=None):
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def capwords(s, sep=None):
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"""capwords(s, [sep]) -> string
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"""capwords(s, [sep]) -> string
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