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# Copyright 2009-2015 Jason Stitt
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# THE SOFTWARE.

from distutils.core import setup

longdesc = """\
`PyTidyLib`_ is a Python package that wraps the `HTML Tidy`_ library. This
allows you, from Python code, to "fix" invalid (X)HTML markup. Some of the
library's many capabilities include:

* Clean up unclosed tags and unescaped characters such as ampersands
* Output HTML 4 or XHTML, strict or transitional, and add missing doctypes
* Convert named entities to numeric entities, which can then be used in XML
  documents without an HTML doctype.
* Clean up HTML from programs such as Word (to an extent)
* Indent the output, including proper (i.e. no) indenting for ``pre`` elements,
  which some (X)HTML indenting code overlooks.

Changes
=======

* 0.3.2: Initialization bug fix

* 0.3.1: find_library support while still allowing a list of library names

* 0.3.0: Refactored to use Tidy and PersistentTidy classes while keeping the
functional interface (which will lazily create a global Tidy() object) for
backward compatibility. You can now pass a list of library names and base
options when instantiating Tidy. The keep_doc argument is now deprecated
and does nothing; use PersistentTidy.

* 0.2.4: Bugfix for a strange memory allocation corner case in Tidy.

* 0.2.3: Python 3 support (2 + 3 cross compatible) with passing Tox tests.

Small example of use
====================

The following code cleans up an invalid HTML document and sets an option::

    from tidylib import tidy_document
    document, errors = tidy_document('''<p>f&otilde;o <img src="bar.jpg">''',
      options={'numeric-entities':1})
    print document
    print errors

Docs
====

Documentation is shipped with the source distribution and is available at
the `PyTidyLib`_ web page.

.. _`HTML Tidy`: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
.. _`PyTidyLib`: http://countergram.com/open-source/pytidylib/
"""

VERSION = "0.3.2"

setup(
    name="pytidylib",
    version=VERSION,
    description="Python wrapper for HTML Tidy (tidylib) on Python 2 and 3",
    long_description=longdesc,
    author="Jason Stitt",
    author_email="js@jasonstitt.com",
    url="http://countergram.com/open-source/pytidylib/",
    packages=['tidylib'],
    classifiers=[
        'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
        'Environment :: Other Environment',
        'Intended Audience :: Developers',
        'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
        'Programming Language :: Python',
        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
        'Natural Language :: English',
        'Topic :: Utilities',
        'Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML',
        'Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: XML',
    ],
)