31 Aug
2000
31 Aug
'00
3:30 p.m.
tim:
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I had to add one rule:
If it starts with a zero, it's always an octal number. Up to two more octal digits are accepted after the leading zero.
but this still fails on this pattern:
r'(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)(l)\119'
where the last part is supposed to be a reference to group 11, followed by a literal '9'.
But 9 isn't an octal digit, so it fits w/ your new rule just fine.
last time I checked, "1" wasn't a valid zero. but nevermind; I think I've figured it out (see other mail) </F>