[Python-checkins] cpython (2.7): #13613: fix example in re doc.

ezio.melotti python-checkins at python.org
Sat Dec 17 00:20:21 CET 2011


http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/766a21ebf82e
changeset:   74003:766a21ebf82e
branch:      2.7
parent:      73987:f2a5dcced66d
user:        Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti at gmail.com>
date:        Sat Dec 17 01:17:17 2011 +0200
summary:
  #13613: fix example in re doc.

files:
  Doc/library/re.rst |  12 ++++++------
  1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)


diff --git a/Doc/library/re.rst b/Doc/library/re.rst
--- a/Doc/library/re.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/re.rst
@@ -1000,16 +1000,16 @@
 
 Suppose you are writing a poker program where a player's hand is represented as
 a 5-character string with each character representing a card, "a" for ace, "k"
-for king, "q" for queen, j for jack, "0" for 10, and "1" through "9"
+for king, "q" for queen, "j" for jack, "t" for 10, and "2" through "9"
 representing the card with that value.
 
 To see if a given string is a valid hand, one could do the following:
 
-   >>> valid = re.compile(r"[0-9akqj]{5}$")
-   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("ak05q"))  # Valid.
-   "<Match: 'ak05q', groups=()>"
-   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("ak05e"))  # Invalid.
-   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("ak0"))    # Invalid.
+   >>> valid = re.compile(r"^[a2-9tjqk]{5}$")
+   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("akt5q"))  # Valid.
+   "<Match: 'akt5q', groups=()>"
+   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("akt5e"))  # Invalid.
+   >>> displaymatch(valid.match("akt"))    # Invalid.
    >>> displaymatch(valid.match("727ak"))  # Valid.
    "<Match: '727ak', groups=()>"
 

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