Performing a number of substitutions on a unicode string
Arnaud Delobelle
arnodel at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 09:02:31 EST 2011
Hi all,
I've got to escape some unicode text according to the following map:
escape_map = {
u'\n': u'\\n',
u'\t': u'\\t',
u'\r': u'\\r',
u'\f': u'\\f',
u'\\': u'\\\\'
}
The simplest solution is to use str.replace:
def escape_text(text):
return text.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('\n',
'\\n').replace('\t', '\\t').replace('\r', '\\r').replace('\f', '\\f')
But it creates 4 intermediate strings, which is quite inefficient
(I've got 10s of MB's worth of unicode strings to escape)
I can think of another way using regular expressions:
escape_ptn = re.compile(r"[\n\t\f\r\\]")
# escape_map is defined above
def escape_match(m, map=escape_map):
return map[m.group(0)]
def escape_text(text, sub=escape_match):
return escape_ptn.sub(sub, text)
Is there a better way?
Thanks,
--
Arnaud
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