1. strtok.e
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 27, 2000
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Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the archives, and included a readme.txt with it. Most of the code is written by Gabriel Boehme, i wrote getxml() function and the readme.txt, and Hawke' wrote the find_all() function of the code. I have used this include file for database munging and string manipulation/testing for 6 months now, and it's fairly well debugged, at least the parts i have used. Kat
2. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET> Aug 26, 2000
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- Last edited Aug 27, 2000
> Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the > archives, and included a readme.txt with it. Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re: Parsing question) :) (strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!) Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
3. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Aug 27, 2000
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On 26 Aug 2000, at 22:19, LEVIATHAN wrote: > > Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the > > archives, and included a readme.txt with it. > > Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re: > Parsing question) :) > > (strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!) You're on the right track, but you lost me at C, since i don't do that. This may be better, take a look. I use strtok with strings.e version 0.9 in my coding, the two give a fairly complete strings handling library, minus those things David Cuny wrote in his Perl clone code. But there is a gettok(), istok(), instok(), addtok(), findtok(), reptok(), deltok(), matchtok(), wildmatchtok(), parse(), deparse(), etc., and you can spec the token separators as ascii0-255 or as Eu chars. I wrote the getxml() to parse my severely nested database and web pages. > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN" Blessed be, Kat
4. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET> Aug 27, 2000
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 22:19:56 -0700, LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET> wrote: >> Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the >> archives, and included a readme.txt with it. > >Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re: >Parsing question) :) > >(strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!) > >Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN" If you want strtok as it is used exactly in "C", You will find it in my MIXEDLIB.ZIP in the archive ( written in assembler and Euphoria ) Bernie
5. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET> Aug 27, 2000
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> If you want strtok as it is used exactly in "C", You will find it > > in my MIXEDLIB.ZIP in the archive ( written in assembler and > Euphoria ) > > Bernie > Hmm, you updated it? oh! :) whee, i go grab it :) Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
6. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET> Aug 27, 2000
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> the right track, but you lost me at C, since i don't do > that. This may be better, take a look. I use strtok with strings.e > version 0.9 in my coding, the two give a fairly complete strings > handling library, minus those things David Cuny wrote in his Perl > clone code. But there is a gettok(), istok(), instok(), addtok(), > findtok(), reptok(), deltok(), matchtok(), wildmatchtok(), parse(), > deparse(), etc., and you can spec the token separators as ascii0-255 > or as Eu chars. I wrote the getxml() to parse my severely nested > database and web pages. > Wow! Sounds like some strong stuff! :) When will the recent additions page get updated?!? i want it now! :) </me wiggling in his chair> > > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN" > > Blessed be, > Kat *wink* (And I type every one of my sigs at the bottom out. Macros suck :) > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
7. Re: strtok.e
- Posted by Alex Ford <FFUltimateMaster at CS.COM> Aug 27, 2000
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In a message dated 8/27/00 12:26:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, leviathan at USWEST.NET writes: << > > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN" > > Blessed be, > Kat *wink* (And I type every one of my sigs at the bottom out. Macros suck :) > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN" >> Merry meet, Um... can i say: Blessed Be! --"SHIVA" ??? =) or maybe Blessed Be! --"Ifrit" Blessed Be! --"Odin" etc. [PS: I like the ideas of multi-gods (better yet Polytheism)..] -- "Bide by the ridde we must" --