Regex Python Help

Vincent Vande Vyvre vincent.vande.vyvre at telenet.be
Tue Mar 24 15:40:40 EDT 2015


Le 24/03/2015 20:38, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit :
> Le 24/03/2015 20:22, Gregg Dotoli a écrit :
>> Thank you! But
>>
>> The print error is gone, but now the script quickly finishes and 
>> doesnt walk
>> the OS tree or search.
>>
>> Gregg
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 2:14:32 PM UTC-4, Gregg Dotoli wrote:
>>> I am creating a tool to search a filesystem for one simple string.
>>> I cannot get the syntax correct.
>>> Thank you in advance for your help.
>>>
>>> import sys
>>> import re
>>> import os
>>> path='/'
>>> viewfiles=os.listdir(path)
>>> for allfiles in viewfiles:
>>>      file= os.path.join(path, allfiles)
>>> text=open(file, "r")
>>> for line in text:
>>>      if re.match("DECRYPT_I", line):
>>>          print line,
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>>> This should search every file for the simple regex "DECRYPT_I"
>>> This is from the root down.
>>>
>>> The error is:
>>>
>>> SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
>>>
>>> Please help.
>>> Gregg Dotoli
> Your indentation is wrong.
>
> for allfiles in viewfiles:
>     file= os.path.join(path, allfiles)
>     text=open(file, "r")
>     for line in text:
>     if re.match("DECRYPT_I", line):
>         print line,
>
>
> Vincent
... and me too

for allfiles in viewfiles:
     file= os.path.join(path, allfiles)
     text=open(file, "r")
     for line in text:
         if re.match("DECRYPT_I", line):
             print line,



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