diff --git a/modules/styles.py b/modules/styles.py index 4d218cd7ed0..7fb6c2e1177 100644 --- a/modules/styles.py +++ b/modules/styles.py @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ import fnmatch import os import os.path -import re import typing import shutil @@ -14,22 +13,6 @@ class PromptStyle(typing.NamedTuple): path: str = None -def clean_text(text: str) -> str: - """ - Iterating through a list of regular expressions and replacement strings, we - clean up the prompt and style text to make it easier to match against each - other. - """ - re_list = [ - ("multiple commas", re.compile("(,+\s+)+,?"), ", "), - ("multiple spaces", re.compile("\s{2,}"), " "), - ] - for _, regex, replace in re_list: - text = regex.sub(replace, text) - - return text.strip(", ") - - def merge_prompts(style_prompt: str, prompt: str) -> str: if "{prompt}" in style_prompt: res = style_prompt.replace("{prompt}", prompt) @@ -44,7 +27,7 @@ def apply_styles_to_prompt(prompt, styles): for style in styles: prompt = merge_prompts(style, prompt) - return clean_text(prompt) + return prompt def unwrap_style_text_from_prompt(style_text, prompt): @@ -56,8 +39,8 @@ def unwrap_style_text_from_prompt(style_text, prompt): Note that the "cleaned" version of the style text is only used for matching purposes here. It isn't returned; the original style text is not modified. """ - stripped_prompt = clean_text(prompt) - stripped_style_text = clean_text(style_text) + stripped_prompt = prompt + stripped_style_text = style_text if "{prompt}" in stripped_style_text: # Work out whether the prompt is wrapped in the style text. If so, we # return True and the "inner" prompt text that isn't part of the style.