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266 lines
8.6 KiB
Python
266 lines
8.6 KiB
Python
# coding=utf-8
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"""
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Python library for ISO 639 standard
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Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Mikael Karlsson (CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd.).
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Licensed under AGPLv3.
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"""
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# Fix for Python 3.0 - 3.2
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if not __package__:
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__package__ = __name__.split('.')[0]
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def _fabtabular():
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"""
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This function retrieves the ISO 639 and inverted names datasets as tsv files and returns them as lists.
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"""
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import csv
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import sys
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from pkg_resources import resource_filename
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data = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso-639-3.tab')
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inverted = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso-639-3_Name_Index.tab')
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macro = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso-639-3-macrolanguages.tab')
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part5 = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso639-5.tsv')
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part2 = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso639-2.tsv')
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part1 = resource_filename(__package__, 'iso639-1.tsv')
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# if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
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# from urllib2 import urlopen
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# from contextlib import closing
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# data_fo = closing(urlopen('http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3.tab'))
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# inverted_fo = closing(urlopen('http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3_Name_Index.tab'))
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# else:
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# from urllib.request import urlopen
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# import io
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# data_fo = io.StringIO(urlopen('http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3.tab').read().decode())
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# inverted_fo = io.StringIO(urlopen('http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3_Name_Index.tab').read().decode())
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if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
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from functools import partial
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global open
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open = partial(open, encoding='utf-8')
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data_fo = open(data)
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inverted_fo = open(inverted)
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macro_fo = open(macro)
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part5_fo = open(part5)
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part2_fo = open(part2)
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part1_fo = open(part1)
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with data_fo as u:
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with inverted_fo as i:
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with macro_fo as m:
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with part5_fo as p5:
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with part2_fo as p2:
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with part1_fo as p1:
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return (list(csv.reader(u, delimiter='\t'))[1:],
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list(csv.reader(i, delimiter='\t'))[1:],
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list(csv.reader(m, delimiter='\t'))[1:],
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list(csv.reader(p5, delimiter='\t'))[1:],
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list(csv.reader(p2, delimiter='\t'))[1:],
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list(csv.reader(p1, delimiter='\t'))[1:])
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class _Language(object):
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"""
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This class represents a language. It provides pycountry language class compatibility.
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"""
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def __init__(self, part3, part2b, part2t, part1, name, inverted, macro, names, part5):
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self.part3 = part3
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self.part2b = part2b
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self.part2t = part2t
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self.part1 = part1
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self.name = name
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self.inverted = inverted
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self.macro = macro
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self.names = names
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self.part5 = part5
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def __getattr__(self, item):
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compat = {
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'alpha2': self.part1,
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'bibliographic': self.part2b,
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'terminology': self.part2t,
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}
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if item not in compat:
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raise AttributeError("'{o}' object has no attribute '{a}'".format(o=type(self).__name__, a=item))
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return compat[item]
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class lazy_property(object):
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"""
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Implements a lazy property decorator, that overwrites itself/property with value
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"""
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def __init__(self, f):
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self.f = f
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self.name = f.__name__
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def __get__(self, instance, owner=None):
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if instance is None:
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return self
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val = self.f(instance)
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setattr(instance, self.name, val)
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return val
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class Iso639(object):
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"""
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This class is a close to drop-in replacement for pycountry.languages.
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But unlike pycountry.languages it also supports ISO 639-3.
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It implements the Singleton design pattern for performance reasons.
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Is uses lazy properties for faster import time.
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"""
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def __new__(cls):
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if not hasattr(cls, '__instance'):
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setattr(cls, '__instance', super(cls, cls).__new__(cls))
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return getattr(cls, '__instance')
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.languages)
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self.languages)
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def __getattr__(self, item):
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compat = {
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'alpha2': self.part1,
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'bibliographic': self.part2b,
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'terminology': self.part2t,
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}
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if item not in compat:
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raise AttributeError("'{o}' object has no attribute '{a}'".format(o=type(self).__name__, a=item))
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return compat[item]
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@lazy_property
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def languages(self):
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def generate():
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# All of part3 and matching part2
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for a, b, c, d, _, _, e, _ in l:
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inv = alt[a].pop(e)
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yield _Language(a, b, c,
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d if d in p1c else '', # Fixes 'sh'
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e, inv,
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m.get(a, [''])[0],
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list(alt[a].items()),
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'')
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p2.pop(b, None)
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p2.pop(c, None)
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# All of part5 and matching part2
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for _, a, b, _ in p5:
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yield _Language('',
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a if a in p2 else '',
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a if a in p2 else '',
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p1n.get(b, ['', ''])[1],
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b, '', '', '', a)
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p2.pop(a, None)
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# Rest of part2
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p2.pop('qaa-qtz', None) # Is not a real code, but a range
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for _, a, b, _ in p2.values():
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n = [x.strip() for x in b.split('|')]
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yield _Language('', a, a,
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p1n.get(b, ['', ''])[1],
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n[0], '', '', zip(n[1:], n[1:]), '')
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import collections
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l, i, m, p5, p2, p1 = _fabtabular()
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alt = collections.defaultdict(dict)
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for x in i:
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alt[x[0]][x[1]] = x[2]
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m = dict((x[1], x) for x in m)
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p2 = dict((x[1], x) for x in p2)
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p1c = dict((x[1], x) for x in p1)
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p1n = dict((x[2].split('|')[0].strip(), x) for x in p1)
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return list(generate())
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@lazy_property
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def part3(self):
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return dict((x.part3, x) for x in self.languages if x.part3)
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@lazy_property
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def part2b(self):
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return dict((x.part2b, x) for x in self.languages if x.part2b)
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@lazy_property
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def part2t(self):
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return dict((x.part2t, x) for x in self.languages if x.part2t)
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@lazy_property
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def part1(self):
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return dict((x.part1, x) for x in self.languages if x.part1)
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@lazy_property
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def part5(self):
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return dict((x.part5, x) for x in self.languages if x.part5)
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@lazy_property
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def name(self):
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def gen():
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for x in self.languages:
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if x.name:
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yield x.name, x
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for n in x.names:
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yield n[0], x
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return dict(gen())
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@lazy_property
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def inverted(self):
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return dict((x.inverted, x) for x in self.languages if x.inverted)
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@lazy_property
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def macro(self):
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import collections
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m = collections.defaultdict(list)
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for x in self.languages:
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if x.macro:
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m[x.macro].append(x)
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return dict(m)
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@lazy_property
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def retired(self):
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"""
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Function for generating retired languages. Returns a dict('code', (datetime, [language, ...], 'description')).
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"""
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def gen():
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import csv
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import re
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from datetime import datetime
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from pkg_resources import resource_filename
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with open(resource_filename(__package__, 'iso-639-3_Retirements.tab')) as rf:
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rtd = list(csv.reader(rf, delimiter='\t'))[1:]
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rc = [r[0] for r in rtd]
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for i, _, _, m, s, d in rtd:
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d = datetime.strptime(d, '%Y-%m-%d')
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if not m:
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m = re.findall('\[([a-z]{3})\]', s)
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if m:
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m = [m] if isinstance(m, str) else m
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yield i, (d, [self.get(part3=x) for x in m if x not in rc], s)
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else:
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yield i, (d, [], s)
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yield 'sh', self.get(part3='hbs') # Add 'sh' as deprecated
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return dict(gen())
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def get(self, **kwargs):
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"""
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Simple getter function for languages. Takes 1 keyword/value and returns 1 language object.
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"""
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if not len(kwargs) == 1:
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raise AttributeError('Only one keyword expected')
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key, value = kwargs.popitem()
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return getattr(self, key)[value]
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