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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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fbb490fd
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fbb490fd
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Jan 04, 2018
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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bpo-32308: Replace empty matches adjacent to a previous non-empty match in re.sub(). (#4846)
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Doc/howto/regex.rst
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Doc/library/re.rst
Doc/library/re.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
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Lib/test/test_re.py
Lib/test/test_re.py
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Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-12-13-20-31-30.bpo-32308.CUbsb2.rst
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Modules/_sre.c
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Doc/howto/regex.rst
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@@ -1140,12 +1140,12 @@ new string value and the number of replacements that were performed::
>>> p.subn('colour', 'no colours at all')
('no colours at all', 0)
Empty matches are replaced only when they're not adjacent to a previous match.
Empty matches are replaced only when they're not adjacent to a previous
empty
match.
::
>>> p = re.compile('x*')
>>> p.sub('-', 'abxd')
'-a-b-d-'
'-a-b-
-
d-'
If *replacement* is a string, any backslash escapes in it are processed. That
is, ``\n`` is converted to a single newline character, ``\r`` is converted to a
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@@ -708,12 +708,15 @@ form.
That way, separator components are always found at the same relative
indices within the result list.
The pattern can match empty strings. ::
Empty matches for the pattern split the string only when not adjacent
to a previous empty match.
>>> re.split(r'\b', 'Words, words, words.')
['', 'Words', ', ', 'words', ', ', 'words', '.']
>>> re.split(r'\W*', '...words...')
['', '', 'w', 'o', 'r', 'd', 's', '', '']
>>> re.split(r'(\W*)', '...words...')
['', '...', '
w', '', 'o', '', 'r', '', 'd', '', 's', '...
', '']
['', '...', '
', '', 'w', '', 'o', '', 'r', '', 'd', '', 's', '...', '', '
', '']
.. versionchanged:: 3.1
Added the optional flags argument.
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@@ -778,8 +781,8 @@ form.
The optional argument *count* is the maximum number of pattern occurrences to be
replaced; *count* must be a non-negative integer. If omitted or zero, all
occurrences will be replaced. Empty matches for the pattern are replaced only
when not adjacent to a previous
match, so ``sub('x*', '-', 'abc
')`` returns
``'-a-b-
c
-'``.
when not adjacent to a previous
empty match, so ``sub('x*', '-', 'abxd
')`` returns
``'-a-b-
-d
-'``.
In string-type *repl* arguments, in addition to the character escapes and
backreferences described above,
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@@ -805,6 +808,9 @@ form.
Unknown escapes in *repl* consisting of ``'\'`` and an ASCII letter
now are errors.
Empty matches for the pattern are replaced when adjacent to a previous
non-empty match.
.. function:: subn(pattern, repl, string, count=0, flags=0)
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Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
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@@ -881,8 +881,9 @@ Changes in the Python API
* The result of splitting a string on a :mod:`regular expression <re>`
that could match an empty string has been changed. For example
splitting on ``r'\s*'`` will now split not only on whitespaces as it
did previously, but also between any pair of non-whitespace
characters. The previous behavior can be restored by changing the pattern
did previously, but also on empty strings before all non-whitespace
characters and just before the end of the string.
The previous behavior can be restored by changing the pattern
to ``r'\s+'``. A :exc:`FutureWarning` was emitted for such patterns since
Python 3.5.
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@@ -893,7 +894,13 @@ Changes in the Python API
positions 2--3. To match only blank lines, the pattern should be rewritten
as ``r'(?m)^[^\S\n]*$'``.
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25054`.)
:func:`re.sub()` now replaces empty matches adjacent to a previous
non-empty match. For example ``re.sub('x*', '-', 'abxd')`` returns now
``'-a-b--d-'`` instead of ``'-a-b--d-'`` (the first minus between 'b' and
'd' replaces 'x', and the second minus replaces an empty string between
'x' and 'd').
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`25054` and :issue:`32308`.)
* :class:`tracemalloc.Traceback` frames are now sorted from oldest to most
recent to be more consistent with :mod:`traceback`.
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@@ -213,11 +213,6 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r'
(
\
S
)
\
s
+
(
\
S
)
', r'
\
1
\
2
', '
hello
there
'),
'
hello
there
')
def test_bug_462270(self):
# Test for empty sub() behaviour, see SF bug #462270
self.assertEqual(re.sub('
x
*
', '
-
', '
abxd
'), '
-
a
-
b
-
d
-
')
self.assertEqual(re.sub('
x
+
', '
-
', '
abxd
'), '
ab
-
d
')
def test_symbolic_groups(self):
re.compile(r'
(
?
P
<
a
>
x
)(
?
P
=
a
)(
?
(
a
)
y
)
')
re.compile(r'
(
?
P
<
a1
>
x
)(
?
P
=
a1
)(
?
(
a1
)
y
)
')
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@@ -331,10 +326,10 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
['', '
a
', '', '', '
c
'])
for sep, expected in [
('
:
*
', ['', '
a
', 'b
', '
c
', '']),
('
(
?
::
*
)
', ['', '
a
', 'b
', '
c
', '']),
('
(:
*
)
', ['', '
:
', '
a
', '
:
', 'b', '
::
', '
c
', '', '']),
('
(:)
*
', ['', '
:
', '
a
', '
:
', 'b', '
:
'
, '
c
', None, '']),
('
:
*
', ['', '
', '
a
', '', 'b', '
', '
c
', '']),
('
(
?
::
*
)
', ['', '
', '
a
', '', 'b', '
', '
c
', '']),
('
(:
*
)
', ['', '
:
', '
', '', '
a
', '
:
', '', '', 'b', '
::
', '', '
', '
c
', '', '']),
('
(:)
*
', ['', '
:
', '
', None, '
a
', '
:
', '', None, 'b', '
:
', '', None
, '
c
', None, '']),
]:
with self.subTest(sep=sep):
self.assertTypedEqual(re.split(sep, '
:
a
:
b
::
c
'), expected)
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@@ -357,7 +352,7 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(re.split("(:+)", ":a:b::c", maxsplit=2),
['', '
:
', '
a
', '
:
', '
b
::
c
'])
self.assertEqual(re.split("(:*)", ":a:b::c", maxsplit=2),
['', '
:
', '
a
', '
:
', '
b
::
c
'])
['', '
:
', '
', '', '
a
:
b
::
c
'])
def test_re_findall(self):
self.assertEqual(re.findall(":+", "abc"), [])
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@@ -1753,13 +1748,13 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_zerowidth(self):
# Issues 852532, 1647489, 3262, 25054.
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
\
b", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', 'a', '::', 'bc', ''])
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
\
b
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', 'a', '', 'bc', ''])
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
(
?
<
!
\
w
)(
?
=
\
w
)
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', 'a', 'bc'])
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
\
b
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', 'a', '', '
', '
bc', ''])
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
(
?
<
!
\
w
)(
?
=
\
w
)
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', 'a', '
', '
bc'])
self.assertEqual(re.split(r"
(
?
<=
\
w
)(
?!
\
w
)
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['a', '', 'bc', ''])
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r"
\
b", "
-
", "
a
::
bc
"), '-a-::-bc-')
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r"
\
b
|
:
+
", "
-
", "
a
::
bc
"), '-a--bc-')
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r"
(
\
b
|
:
+
)
", r"
[
\
1
]
", "
a
::
bc
"), '[]a[][::]bc[]')
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r"
\
b
|
:
+
", "
-
", "
a
::
bc
"), '-a--
-
bc-')
self.assertEqual(re.sub(r"
(
\
b
|
:
+
)
", r"
[
\
1
]
", "
a
::
bc
"), '[]a[][::]
[]
bc[]')
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r"
\
b
|
:
+
", "
a
::
bc
"), ['', '', '::', '', ''])
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r"
\
b
|
\
w
+
", "
a
::
bc
"),
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Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-12-13-20-31-30.bpo-32308.CUbsb2.rst
0 → 100644
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:func:`re.sub()` now replaces empty matches adjacent to a previous non-empty
match.
Modules/_sre.c
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@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ _sre_SRE_Pattern_split_impl(PatternObject *self, PyObject *string,
}
n
=
n
+
1
;
state
.
must_advance
=
1
;
state
.
must_advance
=
(
state
.
ptr
==
state
.
start
)
;
last
=
state
.
start
=
state
.
ptr
;
}
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@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ pattern_subx(PatternObject* self, PyObject* ptemplate, PyObject* string,
i
=
e
;
n
=
n
+
1
;
state
.
must_advance
=
1
;
state
.
must_advance
=
(
state
.
ptr
==
state
.
start
)
;
state
.
start
=
state
.
ptr
;
}
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