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Add degree symbol, fix bug in HTML curler.
author | David Barts <n5jrn@me.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Oct 2021 11:55:46 -0700 |
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This was written because I got sick of text I entered in many applications having ugly "straight quotes" instead of the more attractive “curly” quotes. I found it needlessly awkward to type the Unicode characters necessary to do that, and it was easy enough to code up a state machine that took care of most of the common cases one encounters in English language texts. While doing so, I also got the itch to experiment with using the Python array module and the buffer protocol to implement writable strings, because I was curious as to how much a fairly straightforward attempt at same might speed up code (such as the state machine I had just written) that makes many tiny, single-character modifications to a long strong. It turns out that it is *very* hard to improve on Python's own strings, but I left my own code in because its performance isn't all *that* awful, either.