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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen/pygrub: grub2/grub.cfg from RHEL 7 has new commands in menuentry.
On Thu, 30 Jan 2014, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 13:02 +0000, Joby Poriyath wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:07:34PM +0000, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 12:01 +0000, Joby Poriyath wrote:
@@ -394,7 +396,7 @@ class Grub2ConfigFile(_GrubConfigFile):
continue
# new image
- title_match = re.match('^menuentry ["\'](.*)["\'] (.*){', l)
+ title_match = re.match('^menuentry ["\'](.*?)["\'] (.*){', l)
Why is this necessary? fedora-19 also have the aformentioned "--class
red, --class gnu" yet is parsed happily.
A menuentry from RHEL 7 looks like this...
menuentry 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux Everything, with Linux
0-rescue-af34f0b8cf364cdbbe6d093f8228a37f' --class red --class gnu-linux
--class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option
'gnulinux-0-rescue-af34f0b8cf364cdbbe6d093f8228a37f-advanced-d23b8b49-4cfe-4900-8ef1-ec80bc633163'
So we need 'lazy' match with '.*?'.
".*" already matches zero or more characters, so I'm not sure what ".*?"
means in addition to that, do you have a reference?
http://docs.python.org/2/howto/regex.html#greedy-versus-non-greedy
Thanks, pure punctuation is a bit tricky to for a search engine...
Perhaps ["\']([^"\']*)["\'] is more accurate (i.e. disallow quotes in
the name itself, although you might have to split into handling " and '
separately to be more correct
Any thoughts on this?
I went for ["\']([^"\']*)["\'] in a patch I added to Fedora pygrub in May
last year. That seems to work fine for recent Fedora versions which will
be somewhat similar to RHEL 7.
Michael Young
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