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"""
Script which takes one or more file paths and reports on their detected
encodings
Example::
% chardetect somefile someotherfile
somefile: windows-1252 with confidence 0.5
someotherfile: ascii with confidence 1.0
If no paths are provided, it takes its input from stdin.
"""
import argparse
import sys
from .. import __version__
from ..universaldetector import UniversalDetector
def description_of(lines, name="stdin"):
"""
Return a string describing the probable encoding of a file or
list of strings.
:param lines: The lines to get the encoding of.
:type lines: Iterable of bytes
:param name: Name of file or collection of lines
:type name: str
"""
u = UniversalDetector()
for line in lines:
line = bytearray(line)
u.feed(line)
# shortcut out of the loop to save reading further - particularly useful if we read a BOM.
if u.done:
break
u.close()
result = u.result
if result["encoding"]:
return f'{name}: {result["encoding"]} with confidence {result["confidence"]}'
return f"{name}: no result"
def main(argv=None):
"""
Handles command line arguments and gets things started.
:param argv: List of arguments, as if specified on the command-line.
If None, ``sys.argv[1:]`` is used instead.
:type argv: list of str
"""
# Get command line arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Takes one or more file paths and reports their detected \
encodings"
)
parser.add_argument(
"input",
help="File whose encoding we would like to determine. \
(default: stdin)",
type=argparse.FileType("rb"),
nargs="*",
default=[sys.stdin.buffer],
)
parser.add_argument(
"--version", action="version", version=f"%(prog)s {__version__}"
)
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
for f in args.input:
if f.isatty():
print(
"You are running chardetect interactively. Press "
"CTRL-D twice at the start of a blank line to signal the "
"end of your input. If you want help, run chardetect "
"--help\n",
file=sys.stderr,
)
print(description_of(f, f.name))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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