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2:mod:`curses.ascii` --- Utilities for ASCII characters
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4
5.. module:: curses.ascii
6 :synopsis: Constants and set-membership functions for ASCII characters.
7.. moduleauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
8.. sectionauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
9
10
11.. versionadded:: 1.6
12
13The :mod:`curses.ascii` module supplies name constants for ASCII characters and
14functions to test membership in various ASCII character classes. The constants
15supplied are names for control characters as follows:
16
17+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
18| Name | Meaning |
19+==============+==============================================+
20| :const:`NUL` | |
21+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
22| :const:`SOH` | Start of heading, console interrupt |
23+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
24| :const:`STX` | Start of text |
25+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
26| :const:`ETX` | End of text |
27+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
28| :const:`EOT` | End of transmission |
29+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
30| :const:`ENQ` | Enquiry, goes with :const:`ACK` flow control |
31+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
32| :const:`ACK` | Acknowledgement |
33+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
34| :const:`BEL` | Bell |
35+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
36| :const:`BS` | Backspace |
37+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
38| :const:`TAB` | Tab |
39+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
40| :const:`HT` | Alias for :const:`TAB`: "Horizontal tab" |
41+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
42| :const:`LF` | Line feed |
43+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
44| :const:`NL` | Alias for :const:`LF`: "New line" |
45+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
46| :const:`VT` | Vertical tab |
47+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
48| :const:`FF` | Form feed |
49+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
50| :const:`CR` | Carriage return |
51+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
52| :const:`SO` | Shift-out, begin alternate character set |
53+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
54| :const:`SI` | Shift-in, resume default character set |
55+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
56| :const:`DLE` | Data-link escape |
57+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
58| :const:`DC1` | XON, for flow control |
59+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
60| :const:`DC2` | Device control 2, block-mode flow control |
61+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
62| :const:`DC3` | XOFF, for flow control |
63+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
64| :const:`DC4` | Device control 4 |
65+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
66| :const:`NAK` | Negative acknowledgement |
67+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
68| :const:`SYN` | Synchronous idle |
69+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
70| :const:`ETB` | End transmission block |
71+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
72| :const:`CAN` | Cancel |
73+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
74| :const:`EM` | End of medium |
75+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
76| :const:`SUB` | Substitute |
77+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
78| :const:`ESC` | Escape |
79+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
80| :const:`FS` | File separator |
81+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
82| :const:`GS` | Group separator |
83+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
84| :const:`RS` | Record separator, block-mode terminator |
85+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
86| :const:`US` | Unit separator |
87+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
88| :const:`SP` | Space |
89+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
90| :const:`DEL` | Delete |
91+--------------+----------------------------------------------+
92
93Note that many of these have little practical significance in modern usage. The
94mnemonics derive from teleprinter conventions that predate digital computers.
95
96The module supplies the following functions, patterned on those in the standard
97C library:
98
99
100.. function:: isalnum(c)
101
102 Checks for an ASCII alphanumeric character; it is equivalent to ``isalpha(c) or
103 isdigit(c)``.
104
105
106.. function:: isalpha(c)
107
108 Checks for an ASCII alphabetic character; it is equivalent to ``isupper(c) or
109 islower(c)``.
110
111
112.. function:: isascii(c)
113
114 Checks for a character value that fits in the 7-bit ASCII set.
115
116
117.. function:: isblank(c)
118
119 Checks for an ASCII whitespace character.
120
121
122.. function:: iscntrl(c)
123
124 Checks for an ASCII control character (in the range 0x00 to 0x1f).
125
126
127.. function:: isdigit(c)
128
129 Checks for an ASCII decimal digit, ``'0'`` through ``'9'``. This is equivalent
130 to ``c in string.digits``.
131
132
133.. function:: isgraph(c)
134
135 Checks for ASCII any printable character except space.
136
137
138.. function:: islower(c)
139
140 Checks for an ASCII lower-case character.
141
142
143.. function:: isprint(c)
144
145 Checks for any ASCII printable character including space.
146
147
148.. function:: ispunct(c)
149
150 Checks for any printable ASCII character which is not a space or an alphanumeric
151 character.
152
153
154.. function:: isspace(c)
155
156 Checks for ASCII white-space characters; space, line feed, carriage return, form
157 feed, horizontal tab, vertical tab.
158
159
160.. function:: isupper(c)
161
162 Checks for an ASCII uppercase letter.
163
164
165.. function:: isxdigit(c)
166
167 Checks for an ASCII hexadecimal digit. This is equivalent to ``c in
168 string.hexdigits``.
169
170
171.. function:: isctrl(c)
172
173 Checks for an ASCII control character (ordinal values 0 to 31).
174
175
176.. function:: ismeta(c)
177
178 Checks for a non-ASCII character (ordinal values 0x80 and above).
179
180These functions accept either integers or strings; when the argument is a
181string, it is first converted using the built-in function :func:`ord`.
182
183Note that all these functions check ordinal bit values derived from the first
184character of the string you pass in; they do not actually know anything about
185the host machine's character encoding. For functions that know about the
186character encoding (and handle internationalization properly) see the
187:mod:`string` module.
188
189The following two functions take either a single-character string or integer
190byte value; they return a value of the same type.
191
192
193.. function:: ascii(c)
194
195 Return the ASCII value corresponding to the low 7 bits of *c*.
196
197
198.. function:: ctrl(c)
199
200 Return the control character corresponding to the given character (the character
201 bit value is bitwise-anded with 0x1f).
202
203
204.. function:: alt(c)
205
206 Return the 8-bit character corresponding to the given ASCII character (the
207 character bit value is bitwise-ored with 0x80).
208
209The following function takes either a single-character string or integer value;
210it returns a string.
211
212
213.. function:: unctrl(c)
214
215 Return a string representation of the ASCII character *c*. If *c* is printable,
216 this string is the character itself. If the character is a control character
217 (0x00-0x1f) the string consists of a caret (``'^'``) followed by the
218 corresponding uppercase letter. If the character is an ASCII delete (0x7f) the
219 string is ``'^?'``. If the character has its meta bit (0x80) set, the meta bit
220 is stripped, the preceding rules applied, and ``'!'`` prepended to the result.
221
222
223.. data:: controlnames
224
225 A 33-element string array that contains the ASCII mnemonics for the thirty-two
226 ASCII control characters from 0 (NUL) to 0x1f (US), in order, plus the mnemonic
227 ``SP`` for the space character.
228