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Name: braceexpand |
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Version: 0.1.7 |
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Summary: Bash-style brace expansion for Python |
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Home-page: https://github.com/trendels/braceexpand |
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Author: Stanis Trendelenburg |
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Author-email: stanis.trendelenburg@gmail.com |
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License: MIT |
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Platform: UNKNOWN |
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 |
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 |
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Bash-style brace expansion for Python |
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|build-status-img| |PyPI| |
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Implements Brace Expansion as described in |
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`bash(1) <http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/bash.1.html#EXPANSION>`__, |
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with the following limitations: |
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- A pattern containing unbalanced braces will raise an |
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``UnbalancedBracesError`` exception. In bash, unbalanced braces will |
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either be partly expanded or ignored. |
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- A mixed-case character range like ``'{Z..a}'`` or ``'{a..Z}'`` will |
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not include the characters :literal:`[]^_\`` between ``Z`` and ``a``. |
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``braceexpand`` is tested with Python 2.7, and 3.6+ |
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Installation |
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Install the ``braceexpand`` package from pypi: |
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:: |
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$ pip install braceexpand |
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Examples |
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-------- |
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The ``braceexpand`` function returns an iterator over the expansions |
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generated from a pattern. |
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.. code:: python |
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>>> from braceexpand import braceexpand |
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# Integer range |
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>>> list(braceexpand('item{1..3}')) |
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['item1', 'item2', 'item3'] |
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# Character range |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{a..c}')) |
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['a', 'b', 'c'] |
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# Sequence |
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>>> list(braceexpand('index.html{,.backup}')) |
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['index.html', 'index.html.backup'] |
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# Nested patterns |
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>>> list(braceexpand('python{2.{5..7},3.{2,3}}')) |
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['python2.5', 'python2.6', 'python2.7', 'python3.2', 'python3.3'] |
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# Prefixing an integer with zero causes all numbers to be padded to |
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# the same width. |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{07..10}')) |
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['07', '08', '09', '10'] |
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# An optional increment can be specified for ranges. |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{a..g..2}')) |
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['a', 'c', 'e', 'g'] |
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# Ranges can go in both directions. |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{4..1}')) |
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['4', '3', '2', '1'] |
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# Numbers can be negative |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{2..-1}')) |
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['2', '1', '0', '-1'] |
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# Unbalanced braces raise an exception. |
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>>> list(braceexpand('{1{2,3}')) |
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Traceback (most recent call last): |
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UnbalancedBracesError: Unbalanced braces: '{1{2,3}' |
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# By default, the backslash is the escape character. |
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>>> list(braceexpand(r'{1\{2,3}')) |
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['1{2', '3'] |
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# Setting 'escape' to False disables backslash escaping. |
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>>> list(braceexpand(r'\{1,2}', escape=False)) |
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['\\1', '\\2'] |
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License |
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braceexpand is licensed under the MIT License. See the included file |
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``LICENSE`` for details. |
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.. |build-status-img| image:: https://travis-ci.org/trendels/braceexpand.svg |
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:target: https://travis-ci.org/trendels/braceexpand |
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.. |PyPI| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/braceexpand |
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/braceexpand |
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