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Code Editor : __init__.py
""" HTML parsing library based on the `WHATWG HTML specification <https://whatwg.org/html>`_. The parser is designed to be compatible with existing HTML found in the wild and implements well-defined error recovery that is largely compatible with modern desktop web browsers. Example usage:: from pip._vendor import html5lib with open("my_document.html", "rb") as f: tree = html5lib.parse(f) For convenience, this module re-exports the following names: * :func:`~.html5parser.parse` * :func:`~.html5parser.parseFragment` * :class:`~.html5parser.HTMLParser` * :func:`~.treebuilders.getTreeBuilder` * :func:`~.treewalkers.getTreeWalker` * :func:`~.serializer.serialize` """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals from .html5parser import HTMLParser, parse, parseFragment from .treebuilders import getTreeBuilder from .treewalkers import getTreeWalker from .serializer import serialize __all__ = ["HTMLParser", "parse", "parseFragment", "getTreeBuilder", "getTreeWalker", "serialize"] # this has to be at the top level, see how setup.py parses this #: Distribution version number. __version__ = "1.0.1"
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