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bpo-31672: Restore the former behavior when override flags in Template. (#5099)
Overriding flags to 0 will make the default pattern matching only lower case letters.
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@ -755,19 +755,14 @@ attributes:
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* *idpattern* -- This is the regular expression describing the pattern for
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non-braced placeholders. The default value is the regular expression
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``(?a:[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*)``. If this is given and *braceidpattern* is
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``(?a:[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*)``. If this is given and *braceidpattern* is
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``None`` this pattern will also apply to braced placeholders.
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.. note::
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Since default *flags* is ``re.IGNORECASE``, pattern ``[a-z]`` can match
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with some non-ASCII characters. That's why we use the local ``a`` flag
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here. Further, with the default *flags* value, including ``A-Z`` in the
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ranges is redundant, but required for backward compatibility.
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While *flags* is kept to ``re.IGNORECASE`` for backward compatibility,
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you can override it to ``0`` or ``re.IGNORECASE | re.ASCII`` when
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subclassing.
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here.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7
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*braceidpattern* can be used to define separate patterns used inside and
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@ -82,11 +82,8 @@ class Template(metaclass=_TemplateMetaclass):
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# r'[a-z]' matches to non-ASCII letters when used with IGNORECASE, but
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# without the ASCII flag. We can't add re.ASCII to flags because of
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# backward compatibility. So we use the ?a local flag and [a-z] pattern.
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# We also can't remove the A-Z ranges, because although they are
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# technically redundant with the IGNORECASE flag, the value is part of the
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# publicly documented API.
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# See https://bugs.python.org/issue31672
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idpattern = r'(?a:[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*)'
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idpattern = r'(?a:[_a-z][_a-z0-9]*)'
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braceidpattern = None
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flags = _re.IGNORECASE
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@ -219,6 +219,16 @@ class TestTemplate(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, s.substitute,
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dict(who='tim', what='ham'))
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def test_regular_templates_with_upper_case(self):
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s = Template('$WHO likes ${WHAT} for ${MEAL}')
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d = dict(WHO='tim', WHAT='ham', MEAL='dinner')
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self.assertEqual(s.substitute(d), 'tim likes ham for dinner')
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def test_regular_templates_with_non_letters(self):
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s = Template('$_wh0_ likes ${_w_h_a_t_} for ${mea1}')
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d = dict(_wh0_='tim', _w_h_a_t_='ham', mea1='dinner')
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self.assertEqual(s.substitute(d), 'tim likes ham for dinner')
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def test_escapes(self):
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eq = self.assertEqual
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s = Template('$who likes to eat a bag of $$what worth $$100')
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@ -288,6 +298,14 @@ class TestTemplate(unittest.TestCase):
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s = PathPattern('$bag.foo.who likes to eat a bag of $bag.what')
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self.assertEqual(s.substitute(m), 'tim likes to eat a bag of ham')
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def test_flags_override(self):
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class MyPattern(Template):
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flags = 0
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s = MyPattern('$wHO likes ${WHAT} for ${meal}')
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d = dict(wHO='tim', WHAT='ham', meal='dinner', w='fred')
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, s.substitute, d)
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self.assertEqual(s.safe_substitute(d), 'fredHO likes ${WHAT} for dinner')
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def test_idpattern_override_inside_outside(self):
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# bpo-1198569: Allow the regexp inside and outside braces to be
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# different when deriving from Template.
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