On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 09:28:25AM -0400, Brock Kalef wrote:
Hello!
I'm really sorry that I confused you (and everybody else for
that matter) by stating that the second line was NOK. I
ment the third line.
Both first and second line is OK.
Thanks for your reply!
/Peter
> Peter,
> I'm a little confused as to which of the results you don't want. You
> indicate the second line, but you state in the example that it's "OK".
> I am not sure if that is a bug or not, but you can simply work around it
> by doing a replace before doing the parse. The only drawback is you
> will also have to do a replace to get the " back if they are needed.
>
> test: parse/all replace/all {2008-10-30|"This is"
> NOK|http://www.example.com} {"} {~} "|"
>
> Here, the replace <your string> {"} {~} will occur prior to the
> parse. =20
> =3D=3D ["2008-10-30" {~This is~ NOK} "http://www.example.com"]
>
> The end result will need to have the ~ character replaced with " if they
> are essential.
> replace/all test/2 {~} {"}
> =3D=3D {"This is" NOK}
>
>
> Or you can do the replace directly into the block like so...
> >> test/2: replace/all test/2 {~} {"}
> =3D=3D {"This is" NOK}
> >> test
> =3D=3D ["2008-10-30" {"This is" NOK} "http://www.example.com"]
>
>
> I hope this helps work around the problem.
>
> Brock
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Peter Carlsson
> Sent: October 30, 2008 8:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [REBOL] Problem with parse
>
> Hello!
>
> I have a databasefile built up by lines with the following structure:
>
> {<date>|<string>|<url>
>
> I parse each line using:
>
> parse/all <line> "|"
>
> This normally works as expected but with the second line below it seems
> like the parse does something wrong. Or do I miss something?
>
> >> parse/all {2008-10-30|This is OK|http://www.example.com} "|"
> =3D=3D ["2008-10-30" "This is OK" "http://www.example.com"]
>
> >> parse/all {2008-10-30|This "is" OK|http://www.example.com} "|"
> =3D=3D ["2008-10-30" {This "is" OK} "http://www.example.com"]
>
> >> parse/all {2008-10-30|"This is" NOK|http://www.example.com} "|"
> =3D=3D ["2008-10-30" "This is" " NOK" "http://www.example.com"]
>
> It seems that the problem is when a | is directly followed by a ".
>
> Anyone with a solution?
>
> Best regards,
> Peter Carlsson
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