If you need to strip some end of a string if it exists otherwise do nothing. My best solutions. You probably will want to use one of first 2 implementations however I have included the 3rd for completeness.
For a constant suffix:
def remove_suffix(v, s):
return v[:-len(s)] if v.endswith(s) else v
remove_suffix("abc.com", ".com") == 'abc'
remove_suffix("abc", ".com") == 'abc'
For a regex:
def remove_suffix_compile(suffix_pattern):
r = re.compile(f"(.*?)({suffix_pattern})?$")
return lambda v: r.match(v)[1]
remove_domain = remove_suffix_compile(r"\.[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,}")
remove_domain("abc.com") == "abc"
remove_domain("sub.abc.net") == "sub.abc"
remove_domain("abc.") == "abc."
remove_domain("abc") == "abc"
For a collection of constant suffixes the asymptotically fastest way for a large number of calls:
def remove_suffix_preprocess(*suffixes):
suffixes = set(suffixes)
try:
suffixes.remove('')
except KeyError:
pass
def helper(suffixes, pos):
if len(suffixes) == 1:
suf = suffixes[0]
l = -len(suf)
ls = slice(0, l)
return lambda v: v[ls] if v.endswith(suf) else v
si = iter(suffixes)
ml = len(next(si))
exact = False
for suf in si:
l = len(suf)
if -l == pos:
exact = True
else:
ml = min(len(suf), ml)
ml = -ml
suffix_dict = {}
for suf in suffixes:
sub = suf[ml:pos]
if sub in suffix_dict:
suffix_dict[sub].append(suf)
else:
suffix_dict[sub] = [suf]
if exact:
del suffix_dict['']
for key in suffix_dict:
suffix_dict[key] = helper([s[:pos] for s in suffix_dict[key]], None)
return lambda v: suffix_dict.get(v[ml:pos], lambda v: v)(v[:pos])
else:
for key in suffix_dict:
suffix_dict[key] = helper(suffix_dict[key], ml)
return lambda v: suffix_dict.get(v[ml:pos], lambda v: v)(v)
return helper(tuple(suffixes), None)
domain_remove = remove_suffix_preprocess(".com", ".net", ".edu", ".uk", '.tv', '.co.uk', '.org.uk')
the final one is probably significantly faster in pypy then cpython. The regex variant is likely faster than this for virtually all cases that do not involve huge dictionaries of potential suffixes that cannot be easily represented as a regex at least in cPython.
In PyPy the regex variant is almost certainly slower for large number of calls or long strings even if the re module uses a DFA compiling regex engine as the vast majority of the overhead of the lambda's will be optimized out by the JIT.
In cPython however the fact that your running c code for the regex compare almost certainly outweighs the algorithmic advantages of the suffix collection version in almost all cases.
Edit: https://m.xkcd.com/859/