Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > I've found that a slight irritation in python compared to perl - the > fact that you need to create a match object (rather than relying on > the silver thread of $_ (etc) running through your program ;-)
the old "regex" engine associated the match with the pattern, but that approach isn't thread safe... > line = "123123" > m = re.search(r'^(\d+)$', line) > if m: > print "int",int(m.group(1)) > else: > m = re.search(r'^(\d*\.\d*)$', line) > if m: > print "float",float(m.group(1)) > else: > print "unknown thing", line that's not a very efficient way to match multiple patterns, though. a much better way is to combine the patterns into a single one, and use the "lastindex" attribute to figure out which one that matched. see http://effbot.org/zone/xml-scanner.htm for more on this topic. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list