From 42dea4598689e68472d8ab696e12154ef150106f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gabor Guzmics Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 13:17:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] rst. --- src/scon/logs/readme.rst | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/scon/logs/readme.rst b/src/scon/logs/readme.rst index 379489a..4e2e934 100644 --- a/src/scon/logs/readme.rst +++ b/src/scon/logs/readme.rst @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ The Parsing Mechanism In this example, parsing complete files: * Sessions represent a container which hold logfiles from the same directory. - -> it has a parse_files method which initiates first pass parsing for the given filenames in the package. - -> only 'game.log', 'combat.log' and 'chat.log' are supported for now as session.game_log, session.combat_log and session.chat_log. - -> you can only parse one of those files, e.g. first only game log, later combat or chat. + - it has a parse_files method which initiates first pass parsing for the given filenames in the package. + - only 'game.log', 'combat.log' and 'chat.log' are supported for now as session.game_log, session.combat_log and session.chat_log. + - you can only parse one of those files, e.g. first only game log, later combat or chat. * Logfile class directly has 'lines' property holding all the 'lines from the log'. Each kind of logfile has its own subclass in logfiles. * this lines list is converted from a string list to dictionaries, containing log, logtype, and timestamp data in the first parsing. * these dicts are scanned by the class factories and replaced with class based representations of the log packet, coming from their submodule. - -> the dict is moved into the dict .values of the created class. + - the dict is moved into the dict .values of the created class. * usually at this point, one would discard all dicts, as they represent unknown or unimportant data, what you have left is a list of classes. from here, all lines contain some instance of a class, already telling us, which kind of log this is @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In this example, parsing complete files: if line.unpack(): print(line.values.keys()) - -> unpack can be called several times, as it only unpacks once. + * unpack can be called several times, as it only unpacks once.