Hello, I'm new to python and I'm having problems with a regular expression. I use textmate as my editor and when I run the regex in textmate it works fine, but when I run it as part of the script it freezes. Could anyone help me figure out why this is happening and how to fix it. Here is the script:
====================================================== # regular expression search and replace import sys, os, re, string, csv #Open the file and taking its data myfile=open('Steve_query3.csv') #Steve_query_test.csv #create an error flag to loop the script twice #store all file's data in the string object 'text' myfile.seek(0) text = myfile.read() for i in range(2): #def textParse(text, reRun): print 'how many times is this getting executed', i #Now to create the newfile 'test' and write our 'text' newfile = open('Steve_query3_out.csv', 'w') #open the new file and set it with 'w' for "write" #loop trough 'text' clean them up and write them into the 'newfile' #sub( pattern, repl, string[, count]) #"sub("(?i)b+", "x", "bbbb BBBB")" returns 'x x'. text = re.sub('(\<(/?[^\>]+)\>)', "", text)#remove the HTML text = re.sub('/<!--(.|\s)*?-->/', "", text) #remove comments <!--[^ \-]+--> text = re.sub('\/\*(.|\s)*?;}', "", text) #remove css formatting #remove a bunch of word formatting yuck text = re.sub(" ", " ", text) text = re.sub("<", "<", text) text = re.sub(">", ">", text) text = re.sub(""|&rquot;|“", "\'", text) #=================================== #The two following lines are the ones giving me the problems text = re.sub("w:(.|\s)*?\n", "", text) text = re.sub("UnhideWhenUsed=(.|\s)*?\n", "", text) #=========================================== text = re.sub(re.compile('^\r?\n?$', re.MULTILINE), '', text) #remove the extra whitespace #now write out the new file and close it newfile.write(text) newfile.close() #open the newfile and run the script again #Open the file and taking its data myfile=open('Steve_query3_out.csv') #Steve_query_test.csv #store all file's data in the string object 'text' myfile.seek(0) text = myfile.read() Thanks for the help, -Jared -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list