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add utilities module
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import re
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from datetime import date as Date
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def escape_latex_characters(sentence: str) -> str:
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"""Escape LaTeX characters in a sentence.
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Example:
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```python
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escape_latex_characters("This is a # sentence.")
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```
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will return:
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`#!python "This is a \\# sentence."`
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"""
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# Dictionary of escape characters:
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escape_characters = {
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"#": r"\#",
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# "$": r"\$", # Don't escape $ as it is used for math mode
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"%": r"\%",
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"&": r"\&",
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"~": r"\textasciitilde{}",
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# "_": r"\_", # Don't escape _ as it is used for math mode
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# "^": r"\textasciicircum{}", # Don't escape ^ as it is used for math mode
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}
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# Don't escape links as hyperref will do it automatically:
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# Find all the links in the sentence:
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links = re.findall(r"\[.*?\]\(.*?\)", sentence)
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# Replace the links with a placeholder:
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for link in links:
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sentence = sentence.replace(link, "!!-link-!!")
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# Handle backslash and curly braces separately because the other characters are
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# escaped with backslash and curly braces:
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# --don't escape curly braces as they are used heavily in LaTeX--:
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# sentence = sentence.replace("{", ">>{")
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# sentence = sentence.replace("}", ">>}")
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# --don't escape backslash as it is used heavily in LaTeX--:
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# sentence = sentence.replace("\\", "\\textbackslash{}")
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# sentence = sentence.replace(">>{", "\\{")
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# sentence = sentence.replace(">>}", "\\}")
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# Loop through the letters of the sentence and if you find an escape character,
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# replace it with its LaTeX equivalent:
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copy_of_the_sentence = sentence
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for character in copy_of_the_sentence:
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if character in escape_characters:
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sentence = sentence.replace(character, escape_characters[character])
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# Replace the links with the original links:
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for link in links:
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sentence = sentence.replace("!!-link-!!", link)
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return sentence
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def parse_date_string(date_string: str) -> Date | int:
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"""Parse a date string in YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, or YYYY format and return a
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datetime.date object.
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Args:
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date_string (str): The date string to parse.
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Returns:
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datetime.date: The parsed date.
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"""
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if re.match(r"\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}", date_string):
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# Then it is in YYYY-MM-DD format
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date = Date.fromisoformat(date_string)
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elif re.match(r"\d{4}-\d{2}", date_string):
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# Then it is in YYYY-MM format
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# Assign a random day since days are not rendered in the CV
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date = Date.fromisoformat(f"{date_string}-01")
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elif re.match(r"\d{4}", date_string):
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# Then it is in YYYY format
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# Then keep it as an integer
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date = int(date_string)
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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f'The date string "{date_string}" is not in YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, or YYYY'
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" format."
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)
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if isinstance(date, Date):
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# Then it means the date is a Date object, so check if it is a past date:
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if date > Date.today():
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raise ValueError(
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f'The date "{date_string}" is in the future. Please check the dates.'
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)
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return date
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def compute_time_span_string(start_date: Date | int, end_date: Date | int) -> str:
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"""Compute the time span between two dates and return a string that represents it.
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Example:
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```python
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compute_time_span_string(Date(2022, 9, 24), Date(2025, 2, 12))
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```
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will return:
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`#!python "2 years 5 months"`
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Args:
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start_date (Date | int): The start date.
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end_date (Date | int): The end date.
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Returns:
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str: The time span string.
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"""
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# check if the types of start_date and end_date are correct:
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if not isinstance(start_date, (Date, int)):
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raise TypeError("start_date is not a Date object or an integer!")
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if not isinstance(end_date, (Date, int)):
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raise TypeError("end_date is not a Date object or an integer!")
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# calculate the number of days between start_date and end_date:
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if isinstance(start_date, Date) and isinstance(end_date, Date):
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timespan_in_days = (end_date - start_date).days # type: ignore
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elif isinstance(start_date, Date) and isinstance(end_date, int):
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timespan_in_days = (Date(end_date, 1, 1) - start_date).days
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elif isinstance(start_date, int) and isinstance(end_date, Date):
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timespan_in_days = (end_date - Date(start_date, 1, 1)).days # type: ignore
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elif isinstance(start_date, int) and isinstance(end_date, int):
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timespan_in_days = (end_date - start_date) * 365
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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f"start_date ({start_date}) and end_date ({end_date}) are not valid to"
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" compute the time span."
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)
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if timespan_in_days < 0:
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raise ValueError(
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'"start_date" can not be after "end_date". Please check the dates.'
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)
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# calculate the number of years between start_date and end_date:
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how_many_years = timespan_in_days // 365
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if how_many_years == 0:
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how_many_years_string = None
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elif how_many_years == 1:
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how_many_years_string = "1 year"
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else:
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how_many_years_string = f"{how_many_years} years"
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# calculate the number of months between start_date and end_date:
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how_many_months = round((timespan_in_days % 365) / 30)
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if how_many_months <= 1:
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how_many_months_string = "1 month"
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else:
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how_many_months_string = f"{how_many_months} months"
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# combine howManyYearsString and howManyMonthsString:
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if how_many_years_string is None:
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timespan_string = how_many_months_string
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else:
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timespan_string = f"{how_many_years_string} {how_many_months_string}"
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return timespan_string
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def format_date(date: Date | int) -> str:
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"""Formats a date to a string in the following format: "Jan. 2021".
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It uses month abbreviations, taken from
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[Yale University Library](https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/months).
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Example:
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```python
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format_date(Date(2024, 5, 1))
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```
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will return
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`#!python "May 2024"`
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Args:
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date (Date): The date to format.
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Returns:
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str: The formatted date.
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"""
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if not isinstance(date, (Date, int)):
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raise TypeError("date is not a Date object or an integer!")
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if isinstance(date, int):
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# Then it means the user only provided the year, so just return the year
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return str(date)
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# Month abbreviations,
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# taken from: https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/months
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abbreviations_of_months = [
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"Jan.",
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"Feb.",
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"Mar.",
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"Apr.",
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"May",
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"June",
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"July",
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"Aug.",
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"Sept.",
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"Oct.",
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"Nov.",
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"Dec.",
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]
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month = int(date.strftime("%m"))
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monthAbbreviation = abbreviations_of_months[month - 1]
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year = date.strftime("%Y")
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date_string = f"{monthAbbreviation} {year}"
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return date_string
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