# adapted from Alex Martelli's example in "Re-learning Python" # http://www.aleax.it/Python/accu04_Relearn_Python_alex.pdf # (slide 41) Ex: lines-by-word file index # BEGIN INDEX0 """Build an index mapping word -> list of occurrences""" import sys import re WORD_RE = re.compile('\w+') index = {} with open(sys.argv[1], encoding='utf-8') as fp: for line_no, line in enumerate(fp, 1): for match in WORD_RE.finditer(line): word = match.group() column_no = match.start()+1 location = (line_no, column_no) # this is ugly; coded like this to make a point occurrences = index.get(word, []) # <1> occurrences.append(location) # <2> index[word] = occurrences # <3> # print in alphabetical order for word in sorted(index, key=str.upper): print(word, index[word]) # END INDEX0