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How do I parse a string representing a nested list into an actual list? [duplicate]

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Say I have a string representing some nested lists and I want to convert it into the real thing. I could do this, I think:

exec "myList = ['foo', ['cat', ['ant', 'bee'], 'dog'], 'bar', 'baz']"

But in an environment where users might be supplying开发者_开发知识库 the string to execute this could/would be a bad idea. Does anybody have any ideas for a tidy parser that would accomplish the same thing?


>>> import ast
>>> mylist = ast.literal_eval("['foo', ['cat', ['ant', 'bee'], 'dog'], 'bar', 'baz']")
>>> mylist
['foo', ['cat', ['ant', 'bee'], 'dog'], 'bar', 'baz']

ast.literal_eval:

Safely evaluate an expression node or a string containing a Python expression. The string or node provided may only consist of the following Python literal structures: strings, numbers, tuples, lists, dicts, booleans, and None.

This can be used for safely evaluating strings containing Python expressions from untrusted sources without the need to parse the values oneself.

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