On 11 jan, 20:28, Nanjundi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 11, 1:50 pm, teddyber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > first i'm a newbie to python (but i searched the Internet i swear). > > i'm looking for some way to split up a string into a list of pairs > > 'key=value'. This code should be able to handle this particular > > example string : > > > qop="auth,auth-int,auth-conf",cipher="rc4-40,rc4-56,rc4,des, > > 3des",maxbuf=1024,charset=utf-8,algorithm=md5-sess > > > i know i can do that with some regexp (i'm currently trying to learn > > that) but if there's some other way... > > > thanks > > This is unconventional and using eval is not SAFE too.>>> s = > 'qop="auth,auth-int,auth-conf",cipher="rc4-40,rc4-56,rc4,des,3des",maxbuf=1024,charset="utf-8",algorithm="md5-sess"' > >>> d = eval(' dict(%s)' % s) > >>> d.items() thanks for that. The problem is i don't have charset="utf-8" but charset=utf-8. Sometimes " sometimes not! > > [('algorithm', 'md5-sess'), ('maxbuf', 1024), ('charset', 'utf-8'), > ('cipher', 'rc4-40,rc4-56,rc4,des,3des'), ('qop', 'auth,auth-int,auth- > conf')]>>> for k,v in d.iteritems(): print k, '=', v > > ... > algorithm = md5-sess > maxbuf = 1024 > charset = utf-8 > cipher = rc4-40,rc4-56,rc4,des,3des > qop = auth,auth-int,auth-conf > > For safe eval, take a look > athttp://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/364469 > > -N
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