Steve Howell wrote: > > > I think itertools.groupby() is usually the key > batteries-included component in elegant solutions to > this problem, but I wonder if the Python community > couldn't help a lot of newbies (or insufficiently > caffeinated non-newbies) by any of the following: >
Well, I'm not a newbie, and I always make sure to be thoroughly caffeinated before sitting down for coding. But I think the itertools example in the parent post shows a problem with that package: unless you have intimate knowledge of the package, it is not clear what the code does when reading it. In other words, it is not intuitive. Perhaps a dedicated "block-read" module that wraps any read()-able object would be better. At least it would immediately be clear what the code means. from blockread import BlockReader b = BlockReader(f, boundary='>') for block in b: # whatever -- Regards, Tijs -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list