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"""Names and ISO 3166 codes for countries and conversions between them."""
import aeidon
import os
import re
_countries = {}
def _init_countries():
"""Initialize the dictionary mapping codes to names."""
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
path = "/usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_3166.xml"
if not os.path.isfile(path):
# Use local, possibly outdated copy, only as a fallback.
path = os.path.join(aeidon.DATA_DIR, "iso-codes", "iso_3166.xml")
for element in ET.parse(path).findall("iso_3166_entry"):
code = element.get("alpha_2_code")
name = element.get("name")
if code and name:
_countries[code] = name
def code_to_name_require(code):
assert re.match(r"^[A-Z][A-Z]$", code)
@aeidon.deco.contractual
def code_to_name(code):
"""
Convert ISO 639 `code` to localized country name.
Raise :exc:`KeyError` if `code` not found.
"""
return aeidon.i18n.dgettext("iso_3166", _countries[code])
def is_valid_require(code):
assert re.match(r"^[A-Z][A-Z]$", code)
@aeidon.deco.contractual
def is_valid(code):
"""Return ``True`` if `code` is a valid ISO 3166 country code."""
return (code in _countries)
_init_countries()
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