[Tutor] Regular expression on python
Mark Lawrence
breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Apr 15 01:59:43 CEST 2015
On 15/04/2015 00:49, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 14/04/15 13:21, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>
>> although I would probably want to write it out in verbose mode just in
>> case the requirements did change:
>>
>>
>> r"""(?x) (?# verbose mode)
>> (.+?): (?# capture one or more character, followed by a colon)
>> \s+ (?# one or more whitespace)
>> (\d+) (?# capture one or more digits)
>> (?: (?# don't capture ... )
>> \s+ (?# one or more whitespace)
>> \(.*?\) (?# anything inside round brackets)
>> )? (?# ... and optional)
>> \s* (?# ignore trailing spaces)
>> """
>>
>> That's a hint to people learning regular expressions: start in verbose
>> mode, then "de-verbose" it if you must.
>
> New one on me. Where does one find out about verbose mode?
> I don't see it in the re docs?
>
> I see an re.X flag but while it seems to be similar in purpose
> yet it is different to your style above (no parens for example)?
>
https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html#module-contents re.X and
re.VERBOSE are together.
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