bpo-1198569: Allow string.Template braced pattern to be different (#3288)

* bpo-1198569: Allow the braced pattern to be different

``string.Template`` subclasses can optionally define ``braceidpattern`` if
they want to specify different placeholder patterns inside and outside the
braces.  If None (the default) it falls back to ``idpattern``.
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Barry Warsaw 2017-09-04 16:32:10 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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commit ba4279683f
4 changed files with 45 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -754,9 +754,21 @@ attributes:
be set in the subclass's class namespace).
* *idpattern* -- This is the regular expression describing the pattern for
non-braced placeholders (the braces will be added automatically as
appropriate). The default value is the regular expression
``[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*``.
non-braced placeholders. The default value is the regular expression
``[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*``. If this is given and *braceidpattern* is ``None``
this pattern will also apply to braced placeholders.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
*braceidpattern* can be used to define separate patterns used inside and
outside the braces.
* *braceidpattern* -- This is like *idpattern* but describes the pattern for
braced placeholders. Defaults to ``None`` which means to fall back to
*idpattern* (i.e. the same pattern is used both inside and outside braces).
If given, this allows you to define different patterns for braced and
unbraced placeholders.
.. versionadded:: 3.7
* *flags* -- The regular expression flags that will be applied when compiling
the regular expression used for recognizing substitutions. The default value

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class _TemplateMetaclass(type):
%(delim)s(?:
(?P<escaped>%(delim)s) | # Escape sequence of two delimiters
(?P<named>%(id)s) | # delimiter and a Python identifier
{(?P<braced>%(id)s)} | # delimiter and a braced identifier
{(?P<braced>%(bid)s)} | # delimiter and a braced identifier
(?P<invalid>) # Other ill-formed delimiter exprs
)
"""
@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ class _TemplateMetaclass(type):
pattern = _TemplateMetaclass.pattern % {
'delim' : _re.escape(cls.delimiter),
'id' : cls.idpattern,
'bid' : cls.braceidpattern or cls.idpattern,
}
cls.pattern = _re.compile(pattern, cls.flags | _re.VERBOSE)
@ -79,6 +80,7 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass):
delimiter = '$'
idpattern = r'[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*'
braceidpattern = None
flags = _re.IGNORECASE
def __init__(self, template):

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@ -282,6 +282,30 @@ class TestTemplate(unittest.TestCase):
s = PathPattern('$bag.foo.who likes to eat a bag of $bag.what')
self.assertEqual(s.substitute(m), 'tim likes to eat a bag of ham')
def test_idpattern_override_inside_outside(self):
# bpo-1198569: Allow the regexp inside and outside braces to be
# different when deriving from Template.
class MyPattern(Template):
idpattern = r'[a-z]+'
braceidpattern = r'[A-Z]+'
flags = 0
m = dict(foo='foo', BAR='BAR')
s = MyPattern('$foo ${BAR}')
self.assertEqual(s.substitute(m), 'foo BAR')
def test_idpattern_override_inside_outside_invalid_unbraced(self):
# bpo-1198569: Allow the regexp inside and outside braces to be
# different when deriving from Template.
class MyPattern(Template):
idpattern = r'[a-z]+'
braceidpattern = r'[A-Z]+'
flags = 0
m = dict(foo='foo', BAR='BAR')
s = MyPattern('$FOO')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, s.substitute, m)
s = MyPattern('${bar}')
self.assertRaises(ValueError, s.substitute, m)
def test_pattern_override(self):
class MyPattern(Template):
pattern = r"""

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``string.Template`` subclasses can optionally define ``braceidpattern`` if
they want to specify different placeholder patterns inside and outside the
braces. If None (the default) it falls back to ``idpattern``.