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A fast and efficient library for fixing contractions in text

Project description

Contraction Fix

PyPI version Python Versions License: MIT

A fast and efficient library for fixing contractions in text. This package provides tools to expand contractions in English text while maintaining high performance and accuracy.

Features

  • Fast text processing using precompiled regex patterns
  • Support for standard contractions, informal contractions, and internet slang
  • Configurable dictionary usage
  • Caching for improved performance
  • Preview functionality to see contractions before fixing
  • Easy addition and removal of custom contractions

Installation

pip install contraction-fix

Usage

Basic Usage

from contraction_fix import fix

text = "I can't believe it's not butter!"
fixed_text = fix(text)
print(fixed_text)  # "I cannot believe it is not butter!"

Instantiating ContractionFix

Start by creating an instance of the ContractionFix class:

from contraction_fix import ContractionFix

fixer = ContractionFix()

Optional Parameters:

  • use_informal: bool = True

    • Enables informal contractions like "gonna""going to".

    • Set to False to avoid informal style expansions.

  • use_slang: bool = True

    • Enables slang contractions like "brb""be right back".

    • Set to False for more formal or academic applications.

  • cache_size: int = 1024

    • Sets the LRU cache size for memoization. Improves performance when processing repeated inputs.

Example – Disabling slang:

fixer = ContractionFix(use_slang=False)
print(fixer.fix("brb, idk what's up"))  
# Output: "brb, I don't know what is up"  (brb is skipped because use_slang=False)

Contractions vs. Possessives

The package intelligently differentiates between contractions and possessive forms:

from contraction_fix import fix

text = "I can't find Sarah's keys, and she won't be at her brother's house until it's dark."
fixed_text = fix(text)
print(fixed_text)  # "I cannot find Sarah's keys, and she will not be at her brother's house until it is dark."

Notice how the package:

  • Expands contractions: "can't" → "cannot", "won't" → "will not", "it's" → "it is"
  • Preserves possessives: "Sarah's" and "brother's" remain unchanged

Advanced Usage

from contraction_fix import ContractionFixer

# Create a custom fixer instance
fixer = ContractionFixer(use_informal=True, use_slang=False)

# Fix text
text = "I'd like to see y'all tomorrow"
fixed_text = fixer.fix(text)
print(fixed_text)  # "I would like to see you all tomorrow"

# Preview contractions
matches = fixer.preview(text, context_size=5)
for match in matches:
    print(f"Found '{match.text}' at position {match.start}")
    print(f"Context: '{match.context}'")
    print(f"Will be replaced with: '{match.replacement}'")

# Add custom contraction
fixer.add_contraction("gonna", "going to")

# Remove contraction
fixer.remove_contraction("won't")

Dictionary Types

The package uses three types of dictionaries:

  1. Standard Contractions: Common English contractions like "can't", "won't", etc.
  2. Informal Contractions: Less formal contractions and patterns like "goin'", "doin'", etc.
  3. Internet Slang: Modern internet slang and abbreviations like "lol", "btw", etc.

Performance

The package is optimized for speed through:

  • Precompiled regex patterns
  • LRU caching of results
  • Efficient dictionary lookups
  • Minimal memory usage

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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