anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/pyanaconda/core/configuration/utils.py

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from pyanaconda.core.string import split_in_two
def split_name_and_attributes(value):
"""Split the given string into a name and a dictionary of attributes.
:param value: a string of the type 'name (attr1 val1, attr2, ...)'
:return: a name and a dictionary of attributes
"""
# Parse the line.
name, raw_attrs = split_in_two(value.strip())
# Split the attribute definitions.
raw_attrs = raw_attrs.strip("()").split(",")
# Strip the attribute definitions.
raw_attrs = map(str.strip, raw_attrs)
# Skip empty strings (split always returns
# at least one item, an empty string).
raw_attrs = filter(None, raw_attrs)
# Split the name and the value of each attribute.
raw_attrs = dict(map(split_in_two, raw_attrs))
return name, raw_attrs