A comp.lang.python code snippet archive?
Remco Gerlich
scarblac-spamtrap at pino.selwerd.nl
Mon Mar 6 06:12:01 EST 2000
Hans Nowak wrote in comp.lang.python:
> If I had a not too unreliable method to scan messages for Python code, that
> would solve most of the problems (except that I still would like to get
> some snippets from elsewhere). The # method (see my other post) does not
> seem unacceptable; I tried it and most messages with # in them indeed have
> some code or something looking like it. :) Also some pseudocode, etc, but
> I am not striving for a perfect way to do this. I think it's better than
> scanning for reserved words.
How about this: look for lines that start with a keyword and end with :,
with the next line indented more than the current line.
That should catch almost all Python, and almost no text.
indentation-to-the-rescue-ly-y'rs,
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