PyFileSlice
From Sfvlug
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Simple tool to spit out referrer information from an awstats database
# for later searching an analysis. A good example of file slicing!
__author__ = "Nick Guy & Brian Guy"
__license__ = "GPL"
import sys, string;
# lolz, no argc it seems. :P
argc = len(sys.argv)
if argc > 2 :
print sys.argv[0] + " [filename]"
print "[filename] is optional, leave out to use stdin"
sys.exit(1)
# variables instantiated here to keep them in file scope.
awsdata = []
infile = False
if argc == 2:
try:
infile = open( sys.argv[1], 'r' )
except IOError:
print "Can't open " + sys.argv[1] + " for reading."
sys.exit(2)
if argc == 1:
infile = sys.stdin
# fastest method. Note that the strings inside startswith() are
# the start and end block tokens we need. Note also that the strings
# used to delimit the block we want are NOT included in the final output.
while not infile.readline().startswith("BEGIN_PAGEREFS"):
pass
# This is a syntactic hack to implement do/while loops.
line=infile.readline()
while not line.startswith("END_PAGEREFS"):
awsdata.append(line)
line=infile.readline()[:-1] # remove trailing \
, similar to chomp in perl.
infile.close() # send data to stdout. for line in awsdata: print line
