utabintarbo wrote:
I have a log file with full Windows paths on a line. eg:
K:\A\B\C\10xx\somerandomfilename.ext->/a1/b1/c1/10xx
\somerandomfilename.ext ; t9999xx; 11/23/2009 15:00:16 ; 1259006416

As I try to pull in the line and process it, python changes the "\10"
to a "\x08".

This should only happen if you paste the test into your .py file as a string literal.

This is before I can do anything with it. Is there a way
to specify that incoming lines (say, when using .readlines() ) should
be treated as raw strings?

Or if you use execfile or compile and ask Python to interprete the input as code.

There are no raw strings, only raw string code literals marked with an 'r' prefix for raw processing of the quoted text.

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