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lv = len(value) |
return tuple(int(value[i:i + lv // 3], 16) for i in range(0, lv, lv // 3)) |
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
class quick_regexp(object): |
""" |
Quick regular expression class, which can be used directly in if() |
statements in a perl-like fashion. |
#### Sample code #### |
r = quick_regexp() |
if(r.search('pattern (test) (123)', string)): |
print(r.groups[0]) # Prints 'test' |
print(r.groups[1]) # Prints '123' |
""" |
def __init__(self): |
self.groups = None |
self.matched = False |
def search(self, pattern, string, flags=0): |
match = re.search(pattern, string, flags) |
if match: |
self.matched = True |
if match.groups(): |
self.groups = re.search(pattern, string, flags).groups() |
else: |
self.groups = True |
else: |
self.matched = False |
self.groups = None |
return self.matched |
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
# ####################################### |
# ##### Configure logging behavior ###### |
# ####################################### |
# No need to change anything here |
def _configureLogging(loglevel): |
""" |
Configures the default logger. |
If the log level is set to NOTSET (0), the |
logging is disabled |
# More info here: https://docs.python.org/2/howto/logging.html |
""" |
numeric_log_level = getattr(logging, loglevel.upper(), None) |
try: |
if not isinstance(numeric_log_level, int): |
raise ValueError() |
except ValueError: |
error_and_exit('Invalid log level: %s\n' |
'\tLog level must be set to one of the following:\n' |
'\t CRITICAL <- Least verbose\n' |
'\t ERROR\n' |
'\t WARNING\n' |
'\t INFO\n' |
'\t DEBUG <- Most verbose' % loglevel) |
defaultLogger = logging.getLogger('default') |
# If numeric_log_level == 0 (NOTSET), disable logging. |
if not numeric_log_level: |
numeric_log_level = 1000 |
defaultLogger.setLevel(numeric_log_level) |
logFormatter = logging.Formatter() |
defaultHandler = logging.StreamHandler() |
defaultHandler.setFormatter(logFormatter) |
defaultLogger.addHandler(defaultHandler) |
# ###################################################### |
# ##### Add command line options in this function ###### |
# ###################################################### |
# Add the user defined command line arguments in this function |
def _command_Line_Options(): |
""" |
Define the accepted command line arguments in this function |
Read the documentation of argparse for more advanced command line |
argument parsing examples |
http://docs.python.org/2/library/argparse.html |
""" |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
description=PROGRAM_NAME + " version " + VERSION) |
parser.add_argument("-v", "--version", |
action="version", default=argparse.SUPPRESS, |
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