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""" Standard "encodings" Package
Standard Python encoding modules are stored in this package directory.
Codec modules must have names corresponding to normalized encoding names as defined in the normalize_encoding() function below, e.g. 'utf-8' must be implemented by the module 'utf_8.py'.
Each codec module must export the following interface:
* getregentry() -> (encoder, decoder, stream_reader, stream_writer) The getregentry() API must return callable objects which adhere to the Python Codec Interface Standard.
In addition, a module may optionally also define the following APIs which are then used by the package's codec search function:
* getaliases() -> sequence of encoding name strings to use as aliases
Alias names returned by getaliases() must be normalized encoding names as defined by normalize_encoding().
Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com).
(c) Copyright CNRI, All Rights Reserved. NO WARRANTY.
"""#"
import codecs, exceptions, types
_cache = {} _unknown = '--unknown--' _import_tail = ['*'] _norm_encoding_map = (' . ' '0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ' ' abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ' ' ' ' ' ' ')
class CodecRegistryError(exceptions.LookupError, exceptions.SystemError): pass
def normalize_encoding(encoding):
""" Normalize an encoding name.
Normalization works as follows: all non-alphanumeric characters except the dot used for Python package names are collapsed and replaced with a single underscore, e.g. ' -;#' becomes '_'. Leading and trailing underscores are removed.
Note that encoding names should be ASCII only; if they do use non-ASCII characters, these must be Latin-1 compatible.
""" # Make sure we have an 8-bit string, because .translate() works # differently for Unicode strings. if type(encoding) is types.UnicodeType: # Note that .encode('latin-1') does *not* use the codec # registry, so this call doesn't recurse. (See unicodeobject.c # PyUnicode_AsEncodedString() for details) encoding = encoding.encode('latin-1') return '_'.join(encoding.translate(_norm_encoding_map).split())
def search_function(encoding):
# Cache lookup entry = _cache.get(encoding, _unknown) if entry is not _unknown: return entry
# Import the module: # # First look in the encodings package, then try to lookup the # encoding in the aliases mapping and retry the import using the # default import module lookup scheme with the alias name. # modname = normalize_encoding(encoding) try: mod = __import__('encodings.' + modname, globals(), locals(), _import_tail) except ImportError: import aliases modname = (aliases.aliases.get(modname) or aliases.aliases.get(modname.replace('.', '_')) or modname) try: mod = __import__(modname, globals(), locals(), _import_tail) except ImportError: mod = None
try: getregentry = mod.getregentry except AttributeError: # Not a codec module mod = None
if mod is None: # Cache misses _cache[encoding] = None return None
# Now ask the module for the registry entry entry = tuple(getregentry()) if len(entry) != 4: raise CodecRegistryError,\ 'module "%s" (%s) failed to register' % \ (mod.__name__, mod.__file__) for obj in entry: if not callable(obj): raise CodecRegistryError,\ 'incompatible codecs in module "%s" (%s)' % \ (mod.__name__, mod.__file__)
# Cache the codec registry entry _cache[encoding] = entry
# Register its aliases (without overwriting previously registered # aliases) try: codecaliases = mod.getaliases() except AttributeError: pass else: import aliases for alias in codecaliases: if not aliases.aliases.has_key(alias): aliases.aliases[alias] = modname
# Return the registry entry return entry
# Register the search_function in the Python codec registry codecs.register(search_function)
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