Guido van Rossum wrote: > Most of the constants already have a predicate companion: > > whitespace -- isspace() > lowercase -- islower() > uppercase -- isupper() > letters -- isalpha() > digits -- isdigit() > > That leaves: > > hexdigits -- isxdigit() > octdigits -- isodigit() > punctuation -- ispunct() > printable -- isprint() > > Perhaps we should add isalnum, iscntrl, is graph, to match <ctype.h>? > Or perhaps not? (Maybe I'd also like to add isword(), which would be > isalnum() or '_' -- this is the definition of \w in the re module.) FYI, Unicode has these: {"islower", (PyCFunction) unicode_islower, METH_NOARGS, islower__doc__}, {"isupper", (PyCFunction) unicode_isupper, METH_NOARGS, isupper__doc__}, {"istitle", (PyCFunction) unicode_istitle, METH_NOARGS, istitle__doc__}, {"isspace", (PyCFunction) unicode_isspace, METH_NOARGS, isspace__doc__}, {"isdecimal", (PyCFunction) unicode_isdecimal, METH_NOARGS, isdecimal__doc__}, {"isdigit", (PyCFunction) unicode_isdigit, METH_NOARGS, isdigit__doc__}, {"isnumeric", (PyCFunction) unicode_isnumeric, METH_NOARGS, isnumeric__doc__}, {"isalpha", (PyCFunction) unicode_isalpha, METH_NOARGS, isalpha__doc__}, {"isalnum", (PyCFunction) unicode_isalnum, METH_NOARGS, isalnum__doc__}, Note that unlike for ASCII strings, the characters all have defined categories. Strings miss a few of these: {"islower", (PyCFunction)string_islower, METH_NOARGS, islower__doc__}, {"isupper", (PyCFunction)string_isupper, METH_NOARGS, isupper__doc__}, {"isspace", (PyCFunction)string_isspace, METH_NOARGS, isspace__doc__}, {"isdigit", (PyCFunction)string_isdigit, METH_NOARGS, isdigit__doc__}, {"istitle", (PyCFunction)string_istitle, METH_NOARGS, istitle__doc__}, {"isalpha", (PyCFunction)string_isalpha, METH_NOARGS, isalpha__doc__}, {"isalnum", (PyCFunction)string_isalnum, METH_NOARGS, isalnum__doc__}, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH ______________________________________________________________________ Company & Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Software: http://www.egenix.com/files/python/ Meet us at EuroPython 2002: http://www.europython.org/
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