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							- ######################## BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ########################
 
- # The Original Code is Mozilla Universal charset detector code.
 
- #
 
- # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
 
- # Netscape Communications Corporation.
 
- # Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2001
 
- # the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
 
- #
 
- # Contributor(s):
 
- #   Mark Pilgrim - port to Python
 
- #   Shy Shalom - original C code
 
- #
 
- # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 
- # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 
- # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 
- # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 
- #
 
- # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 
- # Lesser General Public License for more details.
 
- #
 
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 
- # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 
- # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
 
- # 02110-1301  USA
 
- ######################### END LICENSE BLOCK #########################
 
- import logging
 
- import re
 
- from .enums import ProbingState
 
- class CharSetProber(object):
 
-     SHORTCUT_THRESHOLD = 0.95
 
-     def __init__(self, lang_filter=None):
 
-         self._state = None
 
-         self.lang_filter = lang_filter
 
-         self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 
-     def reset(self):
 
-         self._state = ProbingState.DETECTING
 
-     @property
 
-     def charset_name(self):
 
-         return None
 
-     def feed(self, buf):
 
-         pass
 
-     @property
 
-     def state(self):
 
-         return self._state
 
-     def get_confidence(self):
 
-         return 0.0
 
-     @staticmethod
 
-     def filter_high_byte_only(buf):
 
-         buf = re.sub(b'([\x00-\x7F])+', b' ', buf)
 
-         return buf
 
-     @staticmethod
 
-     def filter_international_words(buf):
 
-         """
 
-         We define three types of bytes:
 
-         alphabet: english alphabets [a-zA-Z]
 
-         international: international characters [\x80-\xFF]
 
-         marker: everything else [^a-zA-Z\x80-\xFF]
 
-         The input buffer can be thought to contain a series of words delimited
 
-         by markers. This function works to filter all words that contain at
 
-         least one international character. All contiguous sequences of markers
 
-         are replaced by a single space ascii character.
 
-         This filter applies to all scripts which do not use English characters.
 
-         """
 
-         filtered = bytearray()
 
-         # This regex expression filters out only words that have at-least one
 
-         # international character. The word may include one marker character at
 
-         # the end.
 
-         words = re.findall(b'[a-zA-Z]*[\x80-\xFF]+[a-zA-Z]*[^a-zA-Z\x80-\xFF]?',
 
-                            buf)
 
-         for word in words:
 
-             filtered.extend(word[:-1])
 
-             # If the last character in the word is a marker, replace it with a
 
-             # space as markers shouldn't affect our analysis (they are used
 
-             # similarly across all languages and may thus have similar
 
-             # frequencies).
 
-             last_char = word[-1:]
 
-             if not last_char.isalpha() and last_char < b'\x80':
 
-                 last_char = b' '
 
-             filtered.extend(last_char)
 
-         return filtered
 
-     @staticmethod
 
-     def filter_with_english_letters(buf):
 
-         """
 
-         Returns a copy of ``buf`` that retains only the sequences of English
 
-         alphabet and high byte characters that are not between <> characters.
 
-         Also retains English alphabet and high byte characters immediately
 
-         before occurrences of >.
 
-         This filter can be applied to all scripts which contain both English
 
-         characters and extended ASCII characters, but is currently only used by
 
-         ``Latin1Prober``.
 
-         """
 
-         filtered = bytearray()
 
-         in_tag = False
 
-         prev = 0
 
-         for curr in range(len(buf)):
 
-             # Slice here to get bytes instead of an int with Python 3
 
-             buf_char = buf[curr:curr + 1]
 
-             # Check if we're coming out of or entering an HTML tag
 
-             if buf_char == b'>':
 
-                 in_tag = False
 
-             elif buf_char == b'<':
 
-                 in_tag = True
 
-             # If current character is not extended-ASCII and not alphabetic...
 
-             if buf_char < b'\x80' and not buf_char.isalpha():
 
-                 # ...and we're not in a tag
 
-                 if curr > prev and not in_tag:
 
-                     # Keep everything after last non-extended-ASCII,
 
-                     # non-alphabetic character
 
-                     filtered.extend(buf[prev:curr])
 
-                     # Output a space to delimit stretch we kept
 
-                     filtered.extend(b' ')
 
-                 prev = curr + 1
 
-         # If we're not in a tag...
 
-         if not in_tag:
 
-             # Keep everything after last non-extended-ASCII, non-alphabetic
 
-             # character
 
-             filtered.extend(buf[prev:])
 
-         return filtered
 
 
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