Ah, Thank you, I never thaught about the re module. Now I can do some cool stuf.
Greetings, Noud Aldenhoven ps. Zal ik een keer langs komen? ;-P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You cold do something like this: > >>>> import re >>>> commentpattern = re.compile('.*(?=//)|.*(?!//)') >>>> stringwithcomment = 'Blah di blah // some comment' >>>> match = commentpattern.match(stringwithcomment) >>>> match.group() > 'Blah di blah ' >>>> stringwithoutcomment = 'Blah di blah' >>>> match = commentpattern.match(stringwithoutcomment) >>>> match.group() > 'Blah di blah' >>>> blankline = '\n' >>>> match = commentpattern.match(blankline) >>>> match.group() > '' >>>> > > and put this in a loop where you iterate over your file. > Martin (The Netherlands, Amsterdam, bij Diemen) > > Noud Aldenhoven wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> I was wondering how to remove comments away form a file. >> So that's why I made this script. >> >> =============================== >> #!/usr/bin/env python >> >> import sys >> import string >> import time >> >> helptext = "usage: python rmcomment [oldfile] [newfile] [comment]" >> >> def rmcomment(oldfile, newfile, comment): >> oldfile = open(oldfile, 'r') >> newfile = open(newfile, 'w') >> ccount = 0 >> lcount = 0 >> for line in oldfile.readlines(): >> splitline = string.split(line) >> pstest = 0 >> fileline = "" >> for word in splitline: >> if word[:2] == comment: >> pstest = -1 >> ccount += 1 >> pass >> elif pstest == -1: >> pass >> else: >> fileline += word + " " >> if len(fileline) == 0: >> pass >> else: >> newfile.write(fileline + "\n") >> lcount += 1 >> print "Done... in %s seconds\nRemoved comment from %s > lines\nWrote % >> lines to %s" % (time.time()-start , ccount, lcount, newfile) >> raw_input("Push the enter button to quit>") >> >> if __name__ == "__main__": >> if sys.argv[1] == "-h" or sys.argv[1] == "-help": >> print helptext >> else: >> start = time.time() >> oldfile = sys.argv[1] >> newfile = sys.argv[2] >> comment = sys.argv[3] >> rmcomment(oldfile, newfile, comment) >> >> >> ======================================== >> >> This script works fine with standard text files. An example is this > one: >> >> example.txt: >> >> Hello Fuckin' World //how are you doing today >> //I think it delete this sentence and the next sentence too! >> >> But this one not! #Even not this comment >> >> end example.txt >> >> If I use my script, named rmcomment.py I get this: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ cat example.txt >> Hello Fuckin' World //how are you doing today >> //I think it delete this sentence and the next sentence too! >> >> But this one not! #Even not this comment's >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ python rmcomment.py >> example.txt newexample.txt // >> Done... in 0.00104999542236 seconds >> Removed comment from 2 lines >> Wrote 2nes to <open file 'newexample.txt', mode 'w' at 0x403e1c60> >> Push the enter button to quit> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ cat newexample.txt >> Hello Fuckin' World >> But this one not! #Even not this comment >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ >> >> works fine... but here's my problem. If I use rmcomment.py also the >> whitelines will be removed. And I don't want that to happen. Here's > another >> example: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ cat otherexample.txt >> //This shows what whitelines are doing here >> left from me is a nice white line tabs >> and here left are at least 3 white line tabs >> >> //and ofcourse, comments will be deleted >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ python rmcomment.py >> otherexample.txt newotherexample.txt // >> Done... in 0.0011351108551 seconds >> Removed comment form 2 lines >> Wrote 2nes to <open file 'newotherexample.txt', mode 'w' at > 0x403e1c60> >> Push the enter button to quit> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ cat newotherexample.txt >> left from me is a nice white line tabs >> and here left are at least 3 white line tabs >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programmeren/python/rmcomment$ >> >> My beautiful whitelines are gone! And I don't want that! >> I've thaught how to fix this for a time, but I can't make it on my > own. Too >> less programming experiance, I'm afraid. >> Could someone help me with this problem? Or fix the script or give a > hint or >> something? >> >> Thank you at least for reading this post, >> >> Noud Aldenhoven >> The Netherlands (In de beurt bij Nijmegen, voor de nieuwschierigen) >> >> ps. Yes, I'm a Dyslextion and can't write correct english. I'm sorry > for >> that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list