Frederic Rentsch wrote: > If I may add another thought along the same line: regular expressions > seem to tend towards an art form, or an intellectual game. Many > discussions revolving around regular expressions convey the impression > that the challenge being pursued is finding a magic formula much more > than solving a problem. In addition there seems to exist some code of > honor which dictates that the magic formula must consist of one single > expression that does it all.
hear! hear! for dense guys like myself, regular expressions work best if you use them as simple tokenizers, and they suck pretty badly if you're trying to use them as parsers. and using a few RE:s per problem (or none at all) is a perfectly good way to get things done. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list