parsing csv files class

alex goretoy aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com
Sat Dec 27 18:31:27 EST 2008


I might as well add a UnicodeReader and UnicodeWriter and support for
passing delimiter in from other classes.  At the same time. Anyone have a
good csv class I can pick thru? I'm planning on posting my mysql adn curl
classes that I use in my projects I just want to make them better and have
less error.

On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 5:18 PM, alex goretoy
<aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com>wrote:

> It's main concern is to grab the file into the buffer for use in other
> classes. The self.soc.me_him is just so I know when its ENTERING or EXITING
> in that function when I run it in terminal. It's prints it in color. My main
> concern right now is to add error handling. I'm still learning how to use
> assert and yield, but I got try,except down pat.  All this class does is
> grabs the file either from http or local storage into a buffer and I use
> that in other classes. I want to add support for creating creating csv as
> well. I read the doc on csv and  will try some things out soon. Thanks for
> helping me.
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Gabriel Genellina <gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
> > wrote:
>
>> En Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:02:13 -0200, Gary M. Josack <gary at byoteki.com>
>> escribió:
>>
>>> alex goretoy wrote:
>>>
>>
>>  I know it's messy with all those self.soc.* functions, but it works in
>>>> one of my current project. I just want to make it more pythonic I also want
>>>> to add capability for makeing csv file if I give it input like:
>>>> 1234,something nice, hey this is something nice
>>>> 2468,something else, something else
>>>>
>>>
>>                 reader = csv.reader(file(filename, "rb"))
>>>>                try:
>>>>                    for row in reader:
>>>>                        self.buffer.append(row)
>>>>                        s,a=[],{}
>>>>
>>>
>>  Do you know that there is a csv module in the standard library already?
>>>
>>
>> I'd say he already knows, he even used it in the code.
>>
>> To Alex G.: I didn't understand what's the purpose of this class. Probably
>> you want to do too much things in the same place; looks like it has multiple
>> concerns, and that's not a good idea usually.
>>
>> --
>> Gabriel Genellina
>>
>>
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