[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Alright, everyone seems to have gone off on a tangent here, so I'll try > to stick to your code... > """ > This is what I would ideally like: > > > f = open("blah.txt", "r") > while c = f.read(1): > # ... work on c > > > But I get a syntax error. > > > while c = f.read(1): > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax > > """ > > That's because you are using an assignment operator instead of a > comparison operator. It should have been written like this: > > while c == f.read(1): > > that would be written correctly, though I don't think that is your > intention. > Try this novel implementation, since nobody has suggested it yet. > ----------------- > import mmap > > f = open("blah.txt", 'r+') #opens file for read/write > c = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(),0) #maps the file to be used as memory map... > > while c.tell() < c.size(): > print c.read_byte() > --------------- > That accomplishes the same thing. >
Dear Sir or Madam, I refer you to your recent post -- the one that started with "d'oh". Regards, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list