Message 335953 - Python tracker (original) (raw)
Message335953
Author | louism |
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Recipients | docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, louism, mdk, willingc |
Date | 2019-02-19.14:41:06 |
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Message-id | 1550587266.8.0.644762310509.issue36038@roundup.psfhosted.org |
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at https://docs.python.org/3/howto/regex.html#regex-howto and https://docs.python.org/3.8/howto/regex.html#regex-howto https://docs.python.org/3.7/howto/regex.html#regex-howto https://docs.python.org/3.6/howto/regex.html#regex-howto https://docs.python.org/3.5/howto/regex.html#regex-howto https://docs.python.org/3.4/howto/regex.html#regex-howto https://docs.python.org/2.7/howto/regex.html#regex-howto The following paragraph seems to have a small issue: " You can match the characters not listed within the class by complementing the set. This is indicated by including a '^' as the first character of the class; '^' outside a character class will simply match the '^' character. For example, [^5] will match any character except '5'. " ^ does not simply match ^ outside a character class since is a special character that represents the start of the string. I think the paragraph should read: You can match the characters not listed within the class by complementing the set. This is indicated by including a '^' as the first character of the class; '^' will act differently outside a character class as explained later. For example, [^5] will match any character except '5'. |
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2019-02-19 14:41:06 | louism | set | recipients: + louism, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, docs@python, willingc, mdk |
2019-02-19 14:41:06 | louism | set | messageid: 1550587266.8.0.644762310509.issue36038@roundup.psfhosted.org |
2019-02-19 14:41:06 | louism | link | issue36038 messages |
2019-02-19 14:41:06 | louism | create |