Doctest failing
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Sat Sep 10 16:49:13 EDT 2011
Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 9/10/2011 7:47 AM, Peter Otten wrote:
>
>> You can work around that with a
>> flag along these lines
>>
>> first = True
>> for word in title_split:
>> if first:
>> # special treatment for the first word
>> first = False
>> else:
>> # put checks for all words but the first here
>> new_title.append(fixed_word) # assuming you have stored the
>> titlecased
>> # or lowercased word in the fixed_word
>> # variable
>
> An alternative to a flag and testing every item is to remove and process
> the first item *before* the loop. See my response on this thread or my
> new thread
> Idioms combining 'next(items)' and 'for item in items:'
I reckoned the approach with the flag the most beginner-friendly because you
don't have to think too hard about the corner-cases, namely
>>> book_title("")
''
When I use the "process first item before the loop" approach I usually end
up with a helper generator
def _words(words, small_words={w.title(): w for w in small_words}):
yield next(words)
for word in words:
yield small_words[word] if word in small_words else word
def book_title(s):
return " ".join(_words(iter(s.title().split())))
and the nagging thought that I'm making it more complex than need be.
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