I'm trying to compile a list of decorators from the source code at my office. I did this by doing a
candidate_line.find("@") because all of our decorators start with the @ symbol. The problem I'm having is that the email addresses that are included in the comments are getting included in the list that is getting returned. I was thinking I could do a candidate_line.find(".com") to set the email addresses apart, but how do I tell the computer to not include the lines it finds with ".com" in them in the list? The part of my code that I'm hoping to include this in looks like this: #parse out the names of the decorators from those lines return_decorators= [] for ele in subset_lines: candidate_line, line_number = ele candidate_line = candidate_line.strip() i = candidate_line.find("(") j = candidate_line.find("#") #if () is in the last spot if i == -1: #if () is in the last spot and the decorator is in a comment if j == 0: #get rid of ( and # candidate_line = candidate_line[2:i] #if () is in the last spot and the decorator is not in a comment elif j != 0: candidate_line = candidate_line[1:i] #if there are not ()'s in the last spot elif i != -1: #if there are not ()'s, but the decorator is in a comment if j == 0: candidate_line = candidate_line[2:] #if there are not ()'s and the decorator isn't in a comment elif j != 0: candidate_line = candidate_line[1:] elif candidate_line.find(".com"): candidate_line != candidate_line return_decorators.append((line_number, candidate_line)) return return_decorators
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