38 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
38 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
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wcwidth module.
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https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth
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"""
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# re-export all functions & definitions, even private ones, from top-level
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# module path, to allow for 'from wcwidth import _private_func'. Of course,
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# user beware that any _private function may disappear or change signature at
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# any future version.
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# local
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from .wcwidth import ZERO_WIDTH # noqa
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from .wcwidth import (WIDE_EASTASIAN,
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wcwidth,
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wcswidth,
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_bisearch,
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list_versions,
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_wcmatch_version,
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_wcversion_value)
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# The __all__ attribute defines the items exported from statement,
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# 'from wcwidth import *', but also to say, "This is the public API".
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__all__ = ('wcwidth', 'wcswidth', 'list_versions')
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# I used to use a _get_package_version() function to use the `pkg_resources'
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# module to parse the package version from our version.json file, but this blew
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# some folks up, or more particularly, just the `xonsh' shell.
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#
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# Yikes! I always wanted to like xonsh and tried it many times but issues like
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# these always bit me, too, so I can sympathize -- this version is now manually
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# kept in sync with version.json to help them out. Shucks, this variable is just
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# for legacy, from the days before 'pip freeze' was a thing.
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#
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# We also used pkg_resources to load unicode version tables from version.json,
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# generated by bin/update-tables.py, but some environments are unable to
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# import pkg_resources for one reason or another, yikes!
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__version__ = '0.2.5'
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