On 23 srp, 09:19, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> En Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:36:59 -0300, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> escribió:
>
> >> Since the application is transforming
> >> its input, it could transform braces into indentation. Of course
> >> *Python*
> >> doesn't use braces, but the question was how to write "pseudo-Python"
> >> without using indentation to indicate grouping.
>
> > This previously is exactly what I need can you help me somehow about
> > this
> > code
> > indentation, on any way you know.Plese help I will really appreciate
> > this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> If you are using the tokenize module as suggested some time ago, try to
> analyze the token sequence you get using { } (or perhaps begin/end pairs
> in your own language, that are easier to distinguish from a dictionary
> display) and the sequence you get from the "real" python code. Then write
> a script to transform one into another:
>
>  from tokenize import generate_tokens
>  from token import tok_name
>  from cStringIO import StringIO
>
> def analyze(source):
>      g = generate_tokens(StringIO(source).readline)
>      for toknum, tokval, _, _, _  in g:
>          print tok_name[toknum], repr(tokval)
>
> I think you basically will have to ignore INDENT, DEDENT, and replace
> NAME+"begin" with INDENT, NAME+"end" with DEDENT.
>
> --
> Gabriel Genellina

Hello,

I know what do you mean and I really need that , but I don't know how
to I do this. Please help me!!!!! It's really important to me

 
Regards,
 
Vedran

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