Index: third_party/google-endpoints/future/moves/html/__init__.py |
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+from __future__ import absolute_import |
+from future.utils import PY3 |
+__future_module__ = True |
+ |
+if PY3: |
+ from html import * |
+else: |
+ # cgi.escape isn't good enough for the single Py3.3 html test to pass. |
+ # Define it inline here instead. From the Py3.4 stdlib. Note that the |
+ # html.escape() function from the Py3.3 stdlib is not suitable for use on |
+ # Py2.x. |
+ """ |
+ General functions for HTML manipulation. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def escape(s, quote=True): |
+ """ |
+ Replace special characters "&", "<" and ">" to HTML-safe sequences. |
+ If the optional flag quote is true (the default), the quotation mark |
+ characters, both double quote (") and single quote (') characters are also |
+ translated. |
+ """ |
+ s = s.replace("&", "&") # Must be done first! |
+ s = s.replace("<", "<") |
+ s = s.replace(">", ">") |
+ if quote: |
+ s = s.replace('"', """) |
+ s = s.replace('\'', "'") |
+ return s |
+ |
+ __all__ = ['escape'] |