parsing csv files class

Chris Rebert clp at rebertia.com
Sat Dec 27 14:33:40 EST 2008


On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Gary M. Josack <gary at byoteki.com> wrote:
> 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
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 4:54 AM, alex goretoy <aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com
>> <mailto:aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hello All,
>>
>>    I have this class that I use in one of my projects. I know it's
>>    missing functionality and some things could have been done
>>    differently. Can you ehlp me make this class better? What can I do
>>    to make it more resistant to error? You can find the
>>    stdout_colours class on Google if you want it, JFGI I want to make
>>    it more pythonic. I come from a PHP background, can you tell?
>>
>>    Any and all help is appreciated
>>    -Alex
>>
>>    #!/usr/bin/env python
>>    from ctypes import *
>>    import os, sys, types, csv, urllib, urllib2, urlparse,
>>    string,stdout_colours
>>
>>    class parsercsvy(object):
>>        """Return a line from a csv file or total amount of lines"""
<snip>
> Do you know that there is a csv module in the standard library already?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary M. Josack

And here's a link to the docs for the `csv` module:
http://docs.python.org/library/csv.html

Cheers,
Chris

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