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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:20:18+00:00 2026-05-14T20:20:18+00:00

Normally I just use TStringList.CommaText, but this wont work when a given field has

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Normally I just use TStringList.CommaText, but this wont work when a given field has multiple lines. Basically I need a csv processor that conforms to rfc4180. I’d rather not have to implement the RFC myself.

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    2026-05-14T20:20:19+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:20 pm

    Do you really need full RFC support? I can’t count the number of times I’ve written a “csv parser” in perl or something similar. Split on comma’s and be done. The only problem comes when you need to respect quotes. If you do, write a “quotesplit” routine that looks for quotes and ensures they’re balanced. Unless this csv processor is the meat and potatoes of some application, I’m not sure it’ll really be a problem.

    On the other hand, I really don’t think fully implementing the rfc is that complex. That’s a relatively short rfc in comparison to things like… HTTP, SMTP, IMAP, …

    In perl, a decent quotesplit() I wrote is:

    sub quotesplit {
        my ($regex, $s, $maxsplits) = @_;
        my @split;
        my $quotes = "\"'";
        die("usage: quotesplit(qr/.../,'string...'), // instead of qr//?\n")
            if scalar(@_) < 2;
    
        my $lastpos;
        while (1) {
            my $pos = pos($s);
    
            while ($s =~ m/($regex|(?<!\\)[$quotes])/g) {
                if ($1 =~ m/[$quotes]/) {
                    $s =~ m/[^$quotes]*/g;
                    $s =~ m/(?<!\\)[$quotes]/g;
                }
                else {
                    push @split, substr($s,$pos,pos($s) - $pos - length($1));
                    last;
                }
            }
    
            if (defined(pos($s)) and $lastpos > pos($s)) {
                errorf('quotesplit() issue: lastpos %s > pos %s',
                    $lastpos, pos($s)
                );
                exit;
            }
            if ((defined($maxsplits) && scalar(@split) == ($maxsplits - 1))) {
                push @split, substr($s,pos($s));
                last;
            }
            elsif (not defined(pos($s))) {
                push @split, substr($s,$lastpos);
                last;
            }
    
            $lastpos = pos($s);
        }
    
        return @split;
    }
    
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