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Latest revision as of 10:09, 7 April 2008
Here is a fragment of code with some simple file parsing logic...
#--------------------------------------------------------------------- def analyse(logfile): cnt = 0 lfd = open(logfile, 'r') for line in lfd.readlines(): if cnt == 11: response_xml = line[:-1] print "[[%s]]" % response_xml print "Cnt -> %d" % cnt cnt += 1 lfd.close() ofd = open('response.xml', 'w') ofd.write(response_xml) ofd.close() return response_xml #---------------------------------------------------------------------
And another approach:
#--------------------------------------------------------------------- def readConfig(): global tableCnt global tables try: f = open(FILE, 'r') except IOError, e: sys.stderr.write(FILE + ': cannot open: ' + `e` + '\n') sys.exit(1) dataFlg = 0 while 1: line = f.readline() if not line: break line = line.strip() if (line.find("MailDir") != -1): data = line.split("=") mailDir = data[1].strip() elif (line.find("User") != -1): data = line.split("=") (name, passwd, dirName) = data[1].split(",") name = name.strip() passwd = passwd.strip() dirName = dirName.strip() wrkDir = mailDir + "/" + dirName user = User(name, passwd, wrkDir) print "Adding user %s - %d messages" % (name, len(user.Messages)) users[name] = user f.close() print "Added %d users" % len(users) #---------------------------------------------------------------------