At least rename this argument to something that makes sense.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@36128 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8
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Richard Heck 2010-11-05 17:02:26 +00:00
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@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ This modules offer several free functions to help parse lines.
More documentaton is below, but here is a quick guide to what
they do. Optional arguments are marked by brackets.
find_token(lines, token, start[, end[, exact]]):
find_token(lines, token, start[, end[, ignorews]]):
Returns the first line i, start <= i < end, on which
token is found at the beginning. Returns -1 if not
found. If exact is (given and) True, then differences
found. If ignorews is (given and) True, then differences
in whitespace do not count.
find_token_exact(lines, token, start[, end]):
@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ def is_nonempty_line(line):
# Utilities for a list of lines
def find_token(lines, token, start, end = 0, exact = False):
""" find_token(lines, token, start[[, end], exact]) -> int
def find_token(lines, token, start, end = 0, ignorews = False):
""" find_token(lines, token, start[[, end], ignorews]) -> int
Return the lowest line where token is found, and is the first
element, in lines[start, end].
If exact is True (default is False), then differences in
If ignorews is True (default is False), then differences in
whitespace are ignored.
Return -1 on failure."""
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ def find_token(lines, token, start, end = 0, exact = False):
end = len(lines)
m = len(token)
for i in xrange(start, end):
if exact:
if ignorews:
x = lines[i].split()
y = token.split()
if len(x) < len(y):
@ -184,8 +184,8 @@ def find_token_exact(lines, token, start, end = 0):
return find_token(lines, token, start, end, True)
def find_tokens(lines, tokens, start, end = 0, exact = False):
""" find_tokens(lines, tokens, start[[, end], exact]) -> int
def find_tokens(lines, tokens, start, end = 0, ignorews = False):
""" find_tokens(lines, tokens, start[[, end], ignorews]) -> int
Return the lowest line where one token in tokens is found, and is
the first element, in lines[start, end].
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ def find_tokens(lines, tokens, start, end = 0, exact = False):
for i in xrange(start, end):
for token in tokens:
if exact:
if ignorews:
x = lines[i].split()
y = token.split()
if len(x) < len(y):