File: //lib/python3/dist-packages/future/moves/html/__init__.py
from __future__ import absolute_import
from future.utils import PY3
__future_module__ = True
if PY3:
    from html import *
else:
    # cgi.escape isn't good enough for the single Py3.3 html test to pass.
    # Define it inline here instead. From the Py3.4 stdlib. Note that the
    # html.escape() function from the Py3.3 stdlib is not suitable for use on
    # Py2.x.
    """
    General functions for HTML manipulation.
    """
    def escape(s, quote=True):
        """
        Replace special characters "&", "<" and ">" to HTML-safe sequences.
        If the optional flag quote is true (the default), the quotation mark
        characters, both double quote (") and single quote (') characters are also
        translated.
        """
        s = s.replace("&", "&") # Must be done first!
        s = s.replace("<", "<")
        s = s.replace(">", ">")
        if quote:
            s = s.replace('"', """)
            s = s.replace('\'', "'")
        return s
    __all__ = ['escape']