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Function | stringyString | Expansive string formatting for sequence types. |
Function | isMultiline | Returns True if this string has a newline in it. |
Function | endsInNewline | Returns True if this string ends in a newline. |
Function | greedyWrap | Given a string and a column width, return a list of lines. |
Function | removeLeadingBlanks | Undocumented |
Function | removeLeadingTrailingBlanks | Undocumented |
Function | splitQuoted | Like a string split, but don't break substrings inside quotes. |
Function | strFile | Find whether string p occurs in a read()able object
f . |
list.__str__
and dict.__str__
use
repr()
to display their elements. This function also turns
these sequence types into strings, but uses str()
on their
elements instead.
Sequence elements are also displayed on seperate lines, and nested sequences have nested indentation.
Caveat: I'm use a stupid greedy word-wrapping algorythm. I won't put two spaces at the end of a sentence. I don't do full justification. And no, I've never even *heard* of hypenation.
>>> splitQuoted('the "hairy monkey" likes pie') ['the', 'hairy monkey', 'likes', 'pie']
Another one of those "someone must have a better solution for this" things. This implementation is a VERY DUMB hack done too quickly.
p
occurs in a read()able object
f
.Returns | (type: bool ) |