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Transform a piece of text by appling an ordered list of string transformations to input text
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import re | |
from itertools import chain | |
from functools import reduce, partial | |
def apply_substitutions(text, substitutions): | |
"""Apply an ordered list of string transformations to input text | |
Given some text and a list of tuples in the form | |
[(<regex_pattern>, <substitution>), ....] | |
returns the text with all the specified substitutions performed. | |
""" | |
transforms = (partial(re.sub, p, s) for p, s in substitutions) | |
return reduce(lambda t, sub: sub(t), iter(transforms), text) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
assert( | |
apply_substitutions( | |
'this is a xxx yyy', | |
( | |
('xxx', 'cool'), | |
('yyy', 'tool'), | |
(r'.*', lambda match: match.group().title()), | |
) | |
) == 'This Is A Cool Tool' | |
) |
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