Fix difflib `?` hint in diff output when dealing with tabs (#15201)
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@ -733,20 +733,15 @@ def get_close_matches(word, possibilities, n=3, cutoff=0.6):
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# Strip scores for the best n matches
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return [x for score, x in result]
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def _count_leading(line, ch):
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"""
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Return number of `ch` characters at the start of `line`.
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Example:
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def _keep_original_ws(s, tag_s):
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"""Replace whitespace with the original whitespace characters in `s`"""
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return ''.join(
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c if tag_c == " " and c.isspace() else tag_c
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for c, tag_c in zip(s, tag_s)
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)
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>>> _count_leading(' abc', ' ')
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3
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"""
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i, n = 0, len(line)
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while i < n and line[i] == ch:
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i += 1
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return i
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class Differ:
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r"""
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@ -1033,7 +1028,7 @@ class Differ:
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def _qformat(self, aline, bline, atags, btags):
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r"""
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Format "?" output and deal with leading tabs.
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Format "?" output and deal with tabs.
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Example:
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@ -1047,22 +1042,16 @@ class Differ:
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'+ \tabcdefGhijkl\n'
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'? \t ^ ^ ^\n'
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"""
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# Can hurt, but will probably help most of the time.
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common = min(_count_leading(aline, "\t"),
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_count_leading(bline, "\t"))
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common = min(common, _count_leading(atags[:common], " "))
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common = min(common, _count_leading(btags[:common], " "))
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atags = atags[common:].rstrip()
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btags = btags[common:].rstrip()
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atags = _keep_original_ws(aline, atags).rstrip()
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btags = _keep_original_ws(bline, btags).rstrip()
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yield "- " + aline
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if atags:
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yield "? %s%s\n" % ("\t" * common, atags)
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yield f"? {atags}\n"
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yield "+ " + bline
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if btags:
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yield "? %s%s\n" % ("\t" * common, btags)
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yield f"? {btags}\n"
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# With respect to junk, an earlier version of ndiff simply refused to
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# *start* a match with a junk element. The result was cases like this:
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@ -89,10 +89,16 @@ class TestSFbugs(unittest.TestCase):
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# Check fix for bug #1488943
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diff = list(difflib.Differ().compare(["\tI am a buggy"],["\t\tI am a bug"]))
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self.assertEqual("- \tI am a buggy", diff[0])
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self.assertEqual("? --\n", diff[1])
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self.assertEqual("? \t --\n", diff[1])
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self.assertEqual("+ \t\tI am a bug", diff[2])
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self.assertEqual("? +\n", diff[3])
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def test_hint_indented_properly_with_tabs(self):
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diff = list(difflib.Differ().compare(["\t \t \t^"], ["\t \t \t^\n"]))
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self.assertEqual("- \t \t \t^", diff[0])
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self.assertEqual("+ \t \t \t^\n", diff[1])
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self.assertEqual("? \t \t \t +\n", diff[2])
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def test_mdiff_catch_stop_iteration(self):
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# Issue #33224
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self.assertEqual(
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
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Fix :mod:`difflib` ``?`` hint in diff output when dealing with tabs. Patch
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by Anthony Sottile.
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