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Better README.
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Joe Wreschnig
<joe.wreschnig@gmail.com>
Tue, 2 Mar 2010 06:50:42 +0000
(22:50 -0800)
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Joe Wreschnig
<joe.wreschnig@gmail.com>
Tue, 2 Mar 2010 06:50:42 +0000
(22:50 -0800)
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Supported backends:
- syslocale - Native OS collation routines.
- codepoint - Raw Unicode codepoint comparison
- syslocale - Native OS collation routines.
- codepoint - Raw Unicode codepoint comparison
-The different backends have varying features and behaviors; which one
-is best depends on your goals. A specific backend can be used, or a
-"best" backend is chosen by default.
+If available, you'll probably want to use the ICU backend. If it's not
+available, syslocale should work on most Python installations. A
+specific backend can be used, or a "best" backend is chosen by
+default.
pycollate also provides tools to perform word-wise and numeric sorts.
pycollate also provides tools to perform word-wise and numeric sorts.
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-25,7
+26,7
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$ sudo ./setup.py install
Example
-------
import collate
Example
-------
import collate
-strings =
file
("contents.txt").read().decode("utf-8").splitlines()
+strings =
open
("contents.txt").read().decode("utf-8").splitlines()
strings.sort(key=collate.key)
License
strings.sort(key=collate.key)
License