Run these demo scripts through reindent.py to give them 4-space indents. I've verified that their output is unchanged.

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Andrew M. Kuchling 2003-04-24 17:13:18 +00:00
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#! /usr/bin/env python
# 1) Regular Expressions Test
#
# Read a file of (extended per egrep) regular expressions (one per line),
#
# Read a file of (extended per egrep) regular expressions (one per line),
# and apply those to all files whose names are listed on the command line.
# Basically, an 'egrep -f' simulator. Test it with 20 "vt100" patterns
# against a five /etc/termcap files. Tests using more elaborate patters
# would also be interesting. Your code should not break if given hundreds
# of regular expressions or binary files to scan.
# of regular expressions or binary files to scan.
# This implementation:
# - combines all patterns into a single one using ( ... | ... | ... )
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regex.set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_EGREP)
def main():
pats = map(chomp, sys.stdin.readlines())
bigpat = '(' + string.joinfields(pats, '|') + ')'
prog = regex.compile(bigpat)
for file in sys.argv[1:]:
try:
fp = open(file, 'r')
except IOError, msg:
print "%s: %s" % (file, msg)
continue
lineno = 0
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
break
lineno = lineno + 1
if prog.search(line) >= 0:
print "%s:%s:%s" % (file, lineno, line),
pats = map(chomp, sys.stdin.readlines())
bigpat = '(' + string.joinfields(pats, '|') + ')'
prog = regex.compile(bigpat)
for file in sys.argv[1:]:
try:
fp = open(file, 'r')
except IOError, msg:
print "%s: %s" % (file, msg)
continue
lineno = 0
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
break
lineno = lineno + 1
if prog.search(line) >= 0:
print "%s:%s:%s" % (file, lineno, line),
def chomp(s):
if s[-1:] == '\n': return s[:-1]
else: return s
if s[-1:] == '\n': return s[:-1]
else: return s
main()