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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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eb711388
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eb711388
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Nov 14, 2011
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Eli Bendersky
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Normalize the keyword arguments documentation notation in re.rst. Closes issue #12875
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@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ regular expressions. Most non-trivial applications always use the compiled
form.
.. function:: compile(pattern
[, flags=0]
)
.. function:: compile(pattern
, flags=0
)
Compile a regular expression pattern into a regular expression object, which
can be used for matching using its :func:`match` and :func:`search` methods,
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@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ form.
b = re.compile(r"\d+\.\d*")
.. function:: search(pattern, string
[, flags=0]
)
.. function:: search(pattern, string
, flags=0
)
Scan through *string* looking for a location where the regular expression
*pattern* produces a match, and return a corresponding :class:`MatchObject`
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@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ form.
string.
.. function:: match(pattern, string
[, flags=0]
)
.. function:: match(pattern, string
, flags=0
)
If zero or more characters at the beginning of *string* match the regular
expression *pattern*, return a corresponding :class:`MatchObject` instance.
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@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ form.
instead.
.. function:: split(pattern, string
[, maxsplit=0, flags=0]
)
.. function:: split(pattern, string
, maxsplit=0, flags=0
)
Split *string* by the occurrences of *pattern*. If capturing parentheses are
used in *pattern*, then the text of all groups in the pattern are also returned
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@@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ form.
Added the optional flags argument.
.. function:: findall(pattern, string
[, flags=0]
)
.. function:: findall(pattern, string
, flags=0
)
Return all non-overlapping matches of *pattern* in *string*, as a list of
strings. The *string* is scanned left-to-right, and matches are returned in
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@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ form.
Added the optional flags argument.
.. function:: finditer(pattern, string
[, flags=0]
)
.. function:: finditer(pattern, string
, flags=0
)
Return an :term:`iterator` yielding :class:`MatchObject` instances over all
non-overlapping matches for the RE *pattern* in *string*. The *string* is
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@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ form.
Added the optional flags argument.
.. function:: sub(pattern, repl, string
[, count, flags=0]
)
.. function:: sub(pattern, repl, string
, count=0, flags=0
)
Return the string obtained by replacing the leftmost non-overlapping occurrences
of *pattern* in *string* by the replacement *repl*. If the pattern isn't found,
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@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ form.
Added the optional flags argument.
.. function:: subn(pattern, repl, string
[, count, flags=0]
)
.. function:: subn(pattern, repl, string
, count=0, flags=0
)
Perform the same operation as :func:`sub`, but return a tuple ``(new_string,
number_of_subs_made)``.
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@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ Regular Expression Objects
<_sre.SRE_Match object at ...>
.. method:: RegexObject.split(string
[, maxsplit=0]
)
.. method:: RegexObject.split(string
, maxsplit=0
)
Identical to the :func:`split` function, using the compiled pattern.
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@@ -766,12 +766,12 @@ Regular Expression Objects
region like for :meth:`match`.
.. method:: RegexObject.sub(repl, string
[, count=0]
)
.. method:: RegexObject.sub(repl, string
, count=0
)
Identical to the :func:`sub` function, using the compiled pattern.
.. method:: RegexObject.subn(repl, string
[, count=0]
)
.. method:: RegexObject.subn(repl, string
, count=0
)
Identical to the :func:`subn` function, using the compiled pattern.
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