Remove nbsp in comments and documentation

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Laurent Bachelier 2014-10-11 18:48:33 +02:00
commit c79dcc22df
5 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ When an object is fetched, all of its fields are not necessarily loaded.
For example, on a video search, if the *backend* gets information from the search page, the direct URL of the video
isn't available yet.
A field which isn't loaded can be set to :class:`weboob.capabilities.base.NotLoaded`.
A field which isn't loaded can be set to :class:`weboob.capabilities.base.NotLoaded`.
By default, in the object constructor, every fields should be set to
:class:`NotLoaded <weboob.capabilities.base.NotLoaded>`, and when the backend loads them, it replaces them with

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class RentedPage(Page):
yield book
def renew(self, id):
# find the good box
# find the good box
input = self.document.find('//input[@value="%s"]' % id)
self.browser.select_form("checkout_form")
self.browser.form.set_all_readonly(False)

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@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ class FreeKeyboard(object):
img = Image.open(imgfile)
matrix = img.load()
s = ""
# The digit is only displayed in the center of image
# The digit is only displayed in the center of image
for x in range(15, 23):
for y in range(12, 27):
(r, g, b) = matrix[x, y]
# If the pixel is "red" enough
# If the pixel is "red" enough
if g + b < 450:
s += "1"
else:
@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ class FreeKeyboard(object):
for i, string in enumerate(self.fingerprints):
if string == fingerprint:
return i
# Image contains some noise, and the match is not always perfect
# (this is why we can't use md5 hashs)
# But if we can't find the perfect one, we can take the best one
# Image contains some noise, and the match is not always perfect
# (this is why we can't use md5 hashs)
# But if we can't find the perfect one, we can take the best one
best = 0
result = None
for i, string in enumerate(self.fingerprints):

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class PdfPage():
# Things for which we want a new detail
else:
# Entering here, we will instantiate a new detail.
# We hadn't so before because of fragmented lines.
# We hadn't so before because of fragmented lines.
if detail is not None and detail.label is not NotAvailable:
# We have a new element, return the other one
details.append(detail)
@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ class PdfPage():
detail.price = Decimal(0)
# If the coma is not a decimal separator, then
# this is is probably a loooong sentence.
# When it comes to jokes, keep it short and sweet.
# this is is probably a loooong sentence.
# When it comes to jokes, keep it short and sweet.
line = re.split(textwithcoma, line)[0]
# Things we want for sure
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ class PdfPage():
label = mylist[0] + mylist[1]
detail.label = unicode(label, encoding='utf-8')
elif re.findall(endwithdigit, line):
# What is this stupid number at the end of the line?
# What is this stupid number at the end of the line?
# Line should have been split before the number
detail.label = unicode(re.split(endwithdigit, line)[0], encoding='utf-8')
# Things we don't want for sure
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ class PdfPage():
# '00,00 € HT par mois' may have been split after HT
# We don't need of the second line
detail.label = NotAvailable
# Things we probably want to keep
# Things we probably want to keep
else:
# Well, maybe our line is correct, after all.
# Not much to do.
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ class PdfPage():
label = detail.label.split(' au ')[0] + u' au ' + unicode(line, encoding='utf-8')
detail.label = label
if detail.label is not NotAvailable:
# Do not append empty details to the list
# Do not append empty details to the list
# It seemed easier to create details anyway than dealing
# with None objects
details.append(detail)

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@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ class PdfPage():
return details
# Standard pdf text extractor take text line by line
# But the position in the file is not always the "real" position to display...
# But the position in the file is not always the "real" position to display...
# It produce some unsorted and unparsable data
# Example of bad software: pdfminer and others python tools
# This is why we have to use "ebook-convert" from calibre software,
# Example of bad software: pdfminer and others python tools
# This is why we have to use "ebook-convert" from calibre software,
# it is the only one to 'reflow" text and give some relevant results
# The bad new is that ebook-convert doesn't support simple use with stdin/stdout
def get_calls(self):