On Apr 21, 4:18 pm, Dustan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 21, 7:58 am, Dustan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >From my searches here, there is no equivalent to java's > > > StringTokenizer in python, which seems like a real shame to me. > > > However, str.split() works just as well, except for the fact that it > > creates it all at one go. I suggest an itersplit be introduced for > > lazy evaluation, if you don't want to take up recourses, and it could > > be used just like java's StringTokenizer. > > > Comments? > > If anybody could inform me on how to get my hands on the python source > code, I might even be able to come up with an example of how it could > be implemented. I have no idea how to unzip that tgz or tar.bz2 file > on a windows machine, though (and that's not from lack of trying).
Thanks to both Jorge Godoy and Alex Martelli for their responses; I went with winzip. After spending about 10 minutes looking at this stuff, I can easily conclude that having the code and understanding the code are 2 very different things (and yes, I do have some experience in C and C++). But that's a matter to tackle on another day. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list