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<aname="L36"></a><ttclass="py-lineno"> 36</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-docstring">""" This parser knows how to split ISI records in fields """</tt></tt>
</div><divid="Reader-collapsed"style="display:none;"pad="+++"indent="++++"></div><divid="Reader-expanded"><aname="L91"></a><ttclass="py-lineno"> 91</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-docstring">"""This reader has no knowledge of an actual scheme to map the</tt></tt>
<aname="L92"></a><ttclass="py-lineno"> 92</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-docstring"> fields to. Check Pyblio.Parsers.Semantic.ISI for a parser that</tt></tt>
<aname="L93"></a><ttclass="py-lineno"> 93</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-docstring"> knows the actual ISI fields.</tt></tt>
</div><divid="Reader.person_add-collapsed"style="display:none;"pad="+++"indent="++++++++"></div><divid="Reader.person_add-expanded"><aname="L101"></a><ttclass="py-lineno">101</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-docstring">''' Parse a person name in ISI format '''</tt></tt>
<aname="L115"></a><ttclass="py-lineno">115</tt><ttclass="py-line"><ttclass="py-op">(</tt><ttclass="py-name">_</tt><ttclass="py-op">(</tt><ttclass="py-string">"line %s: unsupported tag '%s'"</tt><ttclass="py-op">)</tt><ttclass="py-op">%</tt><ttclass="py-op">(</tt><ttclass="py-name">line</tt><ttclass="py-op">,</tt><ttclass="py-name">tag</tt><ttclass="py-op">)</tt><ttclass="py-op">)</tt><ttclass="py-op">)</tt></tt>