False alarm!

Very sorry - I found the problem, and it was my mistake, a capitalization error in the text I was searching for. D'oh.

Thanks for the regexinfo tho, NicDumZ.

Chris

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 00:29, Chris Watkins <chriswaterguy@appropedia.org> wrote:
Still not working :-(.

I forgot to mention that I'd tried it without the "-regex" and it didn't work.

I tried both of the commands you suggested, and again got the same result: "No changes were necessary in..."

Going to try updating my several-month-old Pywikipedia. Turns out that last time I tried, I didn't do it right :-).

Thanks,
Chris


On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 20:47, Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

The space is recognized, but in regexes parenthesis have special
meaning, they create a group, and do not match the "()" character.
(the handy regex resource I use for reference :
http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/regex/ )

You'll have to escape the parenthesis for python to understand that
you want to match the character, instead of creating a group. You may
have encountered the same kind of issues with brackets, only \[ will
match [ when using the -regex parameter.
"""
python replace.py -regex " \(from wikipedia\)}}" "}}" -file:sfwn1e
-log:sfwlog -summary:"adding argument to {{from wikipedia raw}}
template - Step 2 of 2, change local pagename to Wikipedia pagename"
"""
will work.

Also, in this case, the -regex parameter is not necessary, because
your appear to match a single given string.
"""
python replace.py " (from wikipedia)}}" "}}" -file:sfwn1e -log:sfwlog
-summary:"adding argument to {{from wikipedia raw}} template - Step 2
of 2, change local pagename to Wikipedia pagename"
"""
will work all the same.


2009/2/18 Chris Watkins <chriswaterguy@appropedia.org>:
> I'm trying to run this command:
>
> python replace.py -regex " (from wikipedia)}}" "}}" -file:sfwn1e -log:sfwlog
> -summary:"adding argument to {{from wikipedia raw}} template - Step 2 of 2,
> change local pagename to Wikipedia pagename"
>
> But I get the output:
>
> No changes were necessary in [[Oral rehydration therapy (from Wikipedia)]]
>
> for every file, even though this text is present in every file:
>  (from wikipedia)}}
>
> ...including the leading space.
>
> Do I need to use a special character to insert the space? (And regex?) I
> tried %20 instead of the space but it didn't work.
>
> Thanks
>
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