nameparser 1.2.0__py3-none-any.whl

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nameparser/__init__.py ADDED
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+ from nameparser._version import VERSION as VERSION
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+ from nameparser._version import __version__ as __version__
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+ from nameparser.parser import HumanName as HumanName
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+ __author__ = "Derek Gulbranson"
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+ __author_email__ = 'derek73@gmail.com'
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+ __license__ = "LGPL"
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+ __url__ = "https://github.com/derek73/python-nameparser"
nameparser/_version.py ADDED
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+ VERSION = (1, 2, 0)
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+ __version__ = '.'.join(map(str, VERSION))
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+ """
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+ The :py:mod:`nameparser.config` module manages the configuration of the
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+ nameparser.
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+
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+ A module-level instance of :py:class:`~nameparser.config.Constants` is created
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+ and used by default for all HumanName instances. You can adjust the entire module's
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+ configuration by importing this instance and changing it.
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+
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+ ::
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+
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+ >>> from nameparser.config import CONSTANTS
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+ >>> CONSTANTS.titles.remove('hon').add('chemistry','dean') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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+ SetManager({'msgt', ..., 'adjutant'})
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+
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+ You can also adjust the configuration of individual instances by passing
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+ ``None`` as the second argument upon instantiation.
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+
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+ ::
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+
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+ >>> from nameparser import HumanName
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+ >>> hn = HumanName("Dean Robert Johns", None)
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+ >>> hn.C.titles.add('dean') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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+ SetManager({'msgt', ..., 'adjutant'})
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+ >>> hn.parse_full_name() # need to run this again after config changes
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+
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+ **Potential Gotcha**: If you do not pass ``None`` as the second argument,
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+ ``hn.C`` will be a reference to the module config, possibly yielding
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+ unexpected results. See `Customizing the Parser <customize.html>`_.
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+ """
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+ import re
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+ import sys
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+ from collections.abc import Iterable, Iterator, Mapping, Set
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+ from typing import Any, TypeVar
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+
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+ if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
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+ from typing import Self
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+ else:
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+ from typing_extensions import Self
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+
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+ from nameparser.util import lc
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+ from nameparser.config.prefixes import PREFIXES
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+ from nameparser.config.capitalization import CAPITALIZATION_EXCEPTIONS
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+ from nameparser.config.conjunctions import CONJUNCTIONS
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+ from nameparser.config.suffixes import SUFFIX_ACRONYMS
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+ from nameparser.config.suffixes import SUFFIX_NOT_ACRONYMS
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+ from nameparser.config.titles import TITLES
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+ from nameparser.config.titles import FIRST_NAME_TITLES
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+ from nameparser.config.regexes import EMPTY_REGEX, REGEXES
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+
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+ DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'UTF-8'
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+
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+
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+ class SetManager(Set):
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+ '''
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+ Easily add and remove config variables per module or instance. Subclass of
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+ ``collections.abc.Set``.
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+
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+ Only special functionality beyond that provided by set() is
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+ to normalize constants for comparison (lower case, no periods)
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+ when they are add()ed and remove()d and allow passing multiple
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+ string arguments to the :py:func:`add()` and :py:func:`remove()` methods.
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+
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+ '''
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+
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+ def __init__(self, elements: Iterable[str]) -> None:
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+ self.elements = set(elements)
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+
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+ def __call__(self) -> Set[str]:
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+ return self.elements
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+
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+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
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+ return "SetManager({})".format(self.elements) # used for docs
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+
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+ def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]:
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+ return iter(self.elements)
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+
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+ def __contains__(self, value: object) -> bool:
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+ return value in self.elements
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+
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+ def __len__(self) -> int:
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+ return len(self.elements)
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+
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+ def add_with_encoding(self, s: str, encoding: str | None = None) -> None:
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+ """
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+ Add the lower case and no-period version of the string to the set. Pass an
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+ explicit `encoding` parameter to specify the encoding of binary strings that
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+ are not DEFAULT_ENCODING (UTF-8).
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+ """
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+ stdin_encoding = None
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+ if sys.stdin:
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+ stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding
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+ encoding = encoding or stdin_encoding or DEFAULT_ENCODING
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+ if isinstance(s, bytes):
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+ s = s.decode(encoding)
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+ self.elements.add(lc(s))
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+
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+ def add(self, *strings: str) -> Self:
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+ """
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+ Add the lower case and no-period version of the string arguments to the set.
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+ Can pass a list of strings. Returns ``self`` for chaining.
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+ """
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+ for s in strings:
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+ self.add_with_encoding(s)
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+
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+ return self
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+
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+ def remove(self, *strings: str) -> Self:
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+ """
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+ Remove the lower case and no-period version of the string arguments from the set.
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+ Returns ``self`` for chaining.
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+ """
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+ for s in strings:
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+ if (lower := lc(s)) in self.elements:
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+ self.elements.remove(lower)
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+
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+ return self
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+
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+
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+ T = TypeVar('T')
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+
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+
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+ class TupleManager(dict[str, T]):
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+ '''
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+ A dictionary with dot.notation access. Subclass of ``dict``. Makes the tuple constants
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+ more friendly.
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+ '''
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+
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+ def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> T | None:
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+ return self.get(attr)
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+
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+ __setattr__ = dict.__setitem__
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+ __delattr__ = dict.__delitem__
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+
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+ def __getstate__(self) -> Mapping[str, T]:
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+ return dict(self)
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+
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+ def __setstate__(self, state: Mapping[str, T]) -> None:
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+ self.update(state)
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+
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+ def __reduce__(self) -> tuple[type, tuple[()], Mapping[str, T]]:
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+ return (TupleManager, (), self.__getstate__())
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+
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+
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+ class RegexTupleManager(TupleManager[re.Pattern[str]]):
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+ def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> re.Pattern[str]:
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+ return self.get(attr, EMPTY_REGEX)
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+
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+
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+ class Constants:
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+ """
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+ An instance of this class hold all of the configuration constants for the parser.
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+
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+ :param set prefixes:
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+ :py:attr:`prefixes` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :param set titles:
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+ :py:attr:`titles` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :param set first_name_titles:
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+ :py:attr:`~titles.FIRST_NAME_TITLES` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :param set suffix_acronyms:
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+ :py:attr:`~suffixes.SUFFIX_ACRONYMS` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :param set suffix_not_acronyms:
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+ :py:attr:`~suffixes.SUFFIX_NOT_ACRONYMS` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :param set conjunctions:
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+ :py:attr:`conjunctions` wrapped with :py:class:`SetManager`.
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+ :type capitalization_exceptions: tuple or dict
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+ :param capitalization_exceptions:
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+ :py:attr:`~capitalization.CAPITALIZATION_EXCEPTIONS` wrapped with :py:class:`TupleManager`.
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+ :type regexes: tuple or dict
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+ :param regexes:
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+ :py:attr:`regexes` wrapped with :py:class:`TupleManager`.
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+ """
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+
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+ prefixes: SetManager
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+ suffix_acronyms: SetManager
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+ suffix_not_acronyms: SetManager
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+ titles: SetManager
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+ first_name_titles: SetManager
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+ conjunctions: SetManager
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+ capitalization_exceptions: TupleManager[str]
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+ regexes: RegexTupleManager
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+
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+ _pst: Set[str] | None
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+
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+ string_format = "{title} {first} {middle} {last} {suffix} ({nickname})"
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+ """
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+ The default string format use for all new `HumanName` instances.
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+ """
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+
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+ initials_format = "{first} {middle} {last}"
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+ """
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+ The default initials format used for all new `HumanName` instances.
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+ """
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+
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+ initials_delimiter = "."
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+ """
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+ The default initials delimiter used for all new `HumanName` instances.
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+ Will be used to add a delimiter between each initial.
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+ """
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+
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+ empty_attribute_default = ''
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+ """
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+ Default return value for empty attributes.
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+
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+ .. doctest::
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+
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+ >>> from nameparser.config import CONSTANTS
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+ >>> CONSTANTS.empty_attribute_default = None
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+ >>> name = HumanName("John Doe")
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+ >>> name.title
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+ None
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+ >>>name.first
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+ 'John'
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ capitalize_name = False
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+ """
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+ If set, applies :py:meth:`~nameparser.parser.HumanName.capitalize` to
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+ :py:class:`~nameparser.parser.HumanName` instance.
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+
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+ .. doctest::
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+
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+ >>> from nameparser.config import CONSTANTS
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+ >>> CONSTANTS.capitalize_name = True
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+ >>> name = HumanName("bob v. de la macdole-eisenhower phd")
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+ >>> str(name)
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+ 'Bob V. de la MacDole-Eisenhower Ph.D.'
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ force_mixed_case_capitalization = False
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+ """
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+ If set, forces the capitalization of mixed case strings when
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+ :py:meth:`~nameparser.parser.HumanName.capitalize` is called.
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+
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+ .. doctest::
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+
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+ >>> from nameparser.config import CONSTANTS
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+ >>> CONSTANTS.force_mixed_case_capitalization = True
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+ >>> name = HumanName('Shirley Maclaine')
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+ >>> name.capitalize()
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+ >>> str(name)
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+ 'Shirley MacLaine'
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ def __init__(self,
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+ prefixes: Iterable[str] = PREFIXES,
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+ suffix_acronyms: Iterable[str] = SUFFIX_ACRONYMS,
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+ suffix_not_acronyms: Iterable[str] = SUFFIX_NOT_ACRONYMS,
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+ titles: Iterable[str] = TITLES,
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+ first_name_titles: Iterable[str] = FIRST_NAME_TITLES,
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+ conjunctions: Iterable[str] = CONJUNCTIONS,
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+ capitalization_exceptions: TupleManager[str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] = CAPITALIZATION_EXCEPTIONS,
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+ regexes: RegexTupleManager | TupleManager[re.Pattern[str]] | Iterable[tuple[str, re.Pattern[str]]] = REGEXES
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+ ) -> None:
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+ self.prefixes = SetManager(prefixes)
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+ self.suffix_acronyms = SetManager(suffix_acronyms)
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+ self.suffix_not_acronyms = SetManager(suffix_not_acronyms)
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+ self.titles = SetManager(titles)
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+ self.first_name_titles = SetManager(first_name_titles)
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+ self.conjunctions = SetManager(conjunctions)
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+ self.capitalization_exceptions = TupleManager(capitalization_exceptions)
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+ self.regexes = RegexTupleManager(regexes)
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+ self._pst = None
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+
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+ @property
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+ def suffixes_prefixes_titles(self) -> Set[str]:
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+ if not self._pst:
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+ self._pst = self.prefixes | self.suffix_acronyms | self.suffix_not_acronyms | self.titles
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+ return self._pst
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+
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+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
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+ return "<Constants() instance>"
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+
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+ def __setstate__(self, state: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
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+ Constants.__init__(self, state)
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+
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+ def __getstate__(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
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+ attrs = [x for x in dir(self) if not x.startswith('_')]
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+ return dict([(a, getattr(self, a)) for a in attrs])
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+
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+
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+ #: A module-level instance of the :py:class:`Constants()` class.
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+ #: Provides a common instance for the module to share
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+ #: to easily adjust configuration for the entire module.
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+ #: See `Customizing the Parser with Your Own Configuration <customize.html>`_.
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+ CONSTANTS = Constants()
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+ CAPITALIZATION_EXCEPTIONS = (
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+ ('ii', 'II'),
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+ ('iii', 'III'),
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+ ('iv', 'IV'),
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+ ('md', 'M.D.'),
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+ ('phd', 'Ph.D.'),
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+ )
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+ """
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+ Any pieces that are not capitalized by capitalizing the first letter.
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+ """
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+ CONJUNCTIONS = set([
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+ '&',
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+ 'and',
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+ 'et',
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+ 'e',
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+ 'of',
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+ 'the',
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+ 'und',
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+ 'y',
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+ ])
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+ """
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+ Pieces that should join to their neighboring pieces, e.g. "and", "y" and "&".
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+ "of" and "the" are also include to facilitate joining multiple titles,
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+ e.g. "President of the United States".
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+ """
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+ #: Name pieces that appear before a last name. Prefixes join to the piece
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+ #: that follows them to make one new piece. They can be chained together, e.g
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+ #: "von der" and "de la". Because they only appear in middle or last names,
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+ #: they also signify that all following name pieces should be in the same name
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+ #: part, for example, "von" will be joined to all following pieces that are not
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+ #: prefixes or suffixes, allowing recognition of double last names when they
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+ #: appear after a prefixes. So in "pennie von bergen wessels MD", "von" will
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+ #: join with all following name pieces until the suffix "MD", resulting in the
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+ #: correct parsing of the last name "von bergen wessels".
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+ PREFIXES = set([
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+ 'abu',
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+ 'al',
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+ 'bin',
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+ 'bon',
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+ 'da',
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+ 'dal',
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+ 'de',
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+ 'de\'',
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+ 'degli',
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+ 'dei',
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+ 'del',
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+ 'dela',
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+ 'della',
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+ 'delle',
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+ 'delli',
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+ 'dello',
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+ 'der',
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+ 'di',
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+ 'dí',
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+ 'do',
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+ 'dos',
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+ 'du',
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+ 'ibn',
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+ 'la',
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+ 'le',
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+ 'mac',
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+ 'mc',
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+ 'san',
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+ 'santa',
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+ 'st',
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+ 'ste',
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+ 'van',
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+ 'vander',
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+ 'vel',
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+ 'von',
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+ 'vom',
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+ ])
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+ import re
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+
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+ # emoji regex from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26568722/remove-unicode-emoji-using-re-in-python
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+ re_emoji = re.compile('[' # lgtm[py/overly-large-range]
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+ '\U0001F300-\U0001F64F'
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+ '\U0001F680-\U0001F6FF'
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+ '\u2600-\u26FF\u2700-\u27BF]+',
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+ re.UNICODE)
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+
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+ EMPTY_REGEX = re.compile('')
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+
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+ REGEXES = set([
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+ ("spaces", re.compile(r"\s+", re.U)),
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+ ("word", re.compile(r"(\w|\.)+", re.U)),
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+ ("mac", re.compile(r'^(ma?c)(\w{2,})', re.I | re.U)),
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+ ("initial", re.compile(r'^(\w\.|[A-Z])?$', re.U)),
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+ ("quoted_word", re.compile(r'(?<!\w)\'([^\s]*?)\'(?!\w)', re.U)),
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+ ("double_quotes", re.compile(r'\"(.*?)\"', re.U)),
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+ ("parenthesis", re.compile(r'\((.*?)\)', re.U)),
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+ ("roman_numeral", re.compile(r'^(X|IX|IV|V?I{0,3})$', re.I | re.U)),
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+ ("no_vowels",re.compile(r'^[^aeyiuo]+$', re.I | re.U)),
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+ ("period_not_at_end",re.compile(r'.*\..+$', re.I | re.U)),
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+ ("emoji",re_emoji),
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+ ("phd", re.compile(r'\s(ph\.?\s+d\.?)', re.I | re.U)),
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+ ])
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+ """
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+ All regular expressions used by the parser are precompiled and stored in the config.
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+ """