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__author__ = "Jon Reid" __copyright__ = "Copyright 2011 hamcrest.org" __license__ = "BSD, see License.txt"
from hamcrest.core.base_matcher import BaseMatcher
import six
def stripspace(string): result = '' last_was_space = True for character in string: if character.isspace(): if not last_was_space: result += ' ' last_was_space = True else: result += character last_was_space = False return result.strip()
class IsEqualIgnoringWhiteSpace(BaseMatcher):
def __init__(self, string): if not isinstance(string, six.string_types): raise TypeError('IsEqualIgnoringWhiteSpace requires string') self.original_string = string self.stripped_string = stripspace(string)
def _matches(self, item): if not isinstance(item, six.string_types): return False return self.stripped_string == stripspace(item)
def describe_to(self, description): description.append_description_of(self.original_string) \ .append_text(' ignoring whitespace')
def equal_to_ignoring_whitespace(string): """Matches if object is a string equal to a given string, ignoring differences in whitespace.
:param string: The string to compare against as the expected value.
This matcher first checks whether the evaluated object is a string. If so, it compares it with ``string``, ignoring differences in runs of whitespace.
Example::
equal_to_ignoring_whitespace("hello world")
will match ``"hello world"``.
""" return IsEqualIgnoringWhiteSpace(string)
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