python/dist/src/Doc/lib libre.tex,1.113,1.114
Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/lib In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv31597/Doc/lib Modified Files: libre.tex Log Message: [ 1243192 ] Incorrect documentation of re.UNICODE Index: libre.tex =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Doc/lib/libre.tex,v retrieving revision 1.113 retrieving revision 1.114 diff -u -d -r1.113 -r1.114 --- libre.tex 1 Jan 2005 00:28:37 -0000 1.113 +++ libre.tex 2 Aug 2005 10:28:08 -0000 1.114 @@ -342,17 +342,33 @@ at the beginning or end of a word. This is just the opposite of {}\code{\e b}, so is also subject to the settings of \code{LOCALE} and \code{UNICODE}. -\item[\code{\e d}]Matches any decimal digit; this is -equivalent to the set \regexp{[0-9]}. +\item[\code{\e d}]When the \constant{UNICODE} flag is not specified, matches +any decimal digit; this is equivalent to the set \regexp{[0-9]}. +With \constant{UNICODE}, it will match whatever is classified as a digit +in the Unicode character properties database. -\item[\code{\e D}]Matches any non-digit character; this is -equivalent to the set \regexp{[{\textasciicircum}0-9]}. +\item[\code{\e D}]When the \constant{UNICODE} flag is not specified, matches +any non-digit character; this is equivalent to the set +\regexp{[{\textasciicircum}0-9]}. With \constant{UNICODE}, it will match +anything other than character marked as digits in the Unicode character +properties database. -\item[\code{\e s}]Matches any whitespace character; this is +\item[\code{\e s}]When the \constant{LOCALE} and \constant{UNICODE} +flags are not specified, matches any whitespace character; this is equivalent to the set \regexp{[ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]}. +With \constant{LOCALE}, it will match this set plus whatever characters +are defined as space for the current locale. If \constant{UNICODE} is set, +this will match the characters \regexp{[ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]} plus +whatever is classified as space in the Unicode character properties +database. -\item[\code{\e S}]Matches any non-whitespace character; this is -equivalent to the set \regexp{[\textasciicircum\ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]}. +\item[\code{\e S}]When the \constant{LOCALE} and \constant{UNICODE} +flags are not specified, matches any non-whitespace character; this is +equivalent to the set \regexp{[\textasciicircum\ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]} +With \constant{LOCALE}, it will match any character not in this set, +and not defined as space in the current locale. If \constant{UNICODE} +is set, this will match anything other than \regexp{[ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]} +and characters marked as space in the Unicode character properties database. \item[\code{\e w}]When the \constant{LOCALE} and \constant{UNICODE} flags are not specified, matches any alphanumeric character and the @@ -468,8 +484,8 @@ \begin{datadesc}{L} \dataline{LOCALE} -Make \regexp{\e w}, \regexp{\e W}, \regexp{\e b}, and -\regexp{\e B} dependent on the current locale. +Make \regexp{\e w}, \regexp{\e W}, \regexp{\e b}, \regexp{\e B}, +\regexp{\e s} and \regexp{\e S} dependent on the current locale. \end{datadesc} \begin{datadesc}{M} @@ -493,8 +509,9 @@ \begin{datadesc}{U} \dataline{UNICODE} -Make \regexp{\e w}, \regexp{\e W}, \regexp{\e b}, and -\regexp{\e B} dependent on the Unicode character properties database. +Make \regexp{\e w}, \regexp{\e W}, \regexp{\e b}, \regexp{\e B}, +\regexp{\e d}, \regexp{\e D}, \regexp{\e s} and \regexp{\e S} +dependent on the Unicode character properties database. \versionadded{2.0} \end{datadesc}
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