# coding: utf-8 """ This module provides a central location for defining default behavior. Throughout the package, these defaults take effect only when the user does not otherwise specify a value. """ try: # Python 3.2 adds html.escape() and deprecates cgi.escape(). from html import escape except ImportError: from cgi import escape import os import sys from pystache.common import MissingTags # How to handle encoding errors when decoding strings from str to unicode. # # This value is passed as the "errors" argument to Python's built-in # unicode() function: # # http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#unicode # DECODE_ERRORS = 'strict' # The name of the encoding to use when converting to unicode any strings of # type str encountered during the rendering process. STRING_ENCODING = sys.getdefaultencoding() # The name of the encoding to use when converting file contents to unicode. # This default takes precedence over the STRING_ENCODING default for # strings that arise from files. FILE_ENCODING = sys.getdefaultencoding() # The delimiters to start with when parsing. DELIMITERS = (u'{{', u'}}') # How to handle missing tags when rendering a template. MISSING_TAGS = MissingTags.ignore # The starting list of directories in which to search for templates when # loading a template by file name. SEARCH_DIRS = [os.curdir] # i.e. ['.'] # The escape function to apply to strings that require escaping when # rendering templates (e.g. for tags enclosed in double braces). # Only unicode strings will be passed to this function. # # The quote=True argument causes double but not single quotes to be escaped # in Python 3.1 and earlier, and both double and single quotes to be # escaped in Python 3.2 and later: # # http://docs.python.org/library/cgi.html#cgi.escape # http://docs.python.org/dev/library/html.html#html.escape # TAG_ESCAPE = lambda u: escape(u, quote=True) # The default template extension, without the leading dot. TEMPLATE_EXTENSION = 'mustache'