On 10/17/06, Kevien Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > When i decide to paras a string,which return from running a CVS command,it's > amaze that i want to get some file of the echo string ,how to make paras > process more effect? > > the problem detail as follow that: > > run command:"cvs status -r" it will return all the file list in as follow? > > > > =================================================================== > File: file01.xls Status: Up-to-date > > Working revision: 1.1 > Repository revision: 1.1 /msg/file01.xls,v > Sticky Tag: (none) > Sticky Date: (none) > Sticky Options: -kb > > cvs status: Examining 20060815 > =================================================================== > File: file02.xls Status: Up-to-date > > Working revision: 1.1 > Repository revision:/msg/file02.xls ,v > Sticky Tag: (none) > Sticky Date: (none) > Sticky Options: -kb > > cvs status: Examining 20060816 > =================================================================== > > > Now ,i just what to know the file of "Status",if paras all should be > > coast expenses,is there any effect way? > > PS:is there any python lib for CVS ? > > I think you can use regular expression to match the Status. Or simple find 'File' and 'Status' substring, and get the result.
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