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django - Iterative find/replace from a list of tuples in Python

I have a list of tuples, each containing a find/replace value that I would like to apply to a string. What would be the most efficient way to do so? I will be applying this iteratively, so performance is my biggest concern.

More concretely, what would the innards of processThis() look like?

x = 'find1, find2, find3'
y = [('find1', 'replace1'), ('find2', 'replace2'), ('find3', 'replace3')]

def processThis(str,lst):
     # Do something here
     return something

>>> processThis(x,y)
'replace1, replace2, replace3'

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You could consider using re.sub:

import re
REPLACEMENTS = dict([('find1', 'replace1'),
                     ('find2', 'replace2'),
                     ('find3', 'replace3')])

def replacer(m):
    return REPLACEMENTS[m.group(0)]

x = 'find1, find2, find3'
r = re.compile('|'.join(REPLACEMENTS.keys()))
print r.sub(replacer, x)

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