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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1997-08-13 03:25:34 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1997-08-13 03:25:34 (GMT) |
commit | 6af4abdba0f9e5bd99fcf51503bd2f44b7dd8056 (patch) | |
tree | 14d6a8da041e8b0015ad55f3644143085f3cbbad /Lib | |
parent | c24f03846431cb8f3ee32f54af056ddfae0bf797 (diff) | |
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Various changes by AMK, e.g. remove \e, \cX, add \v
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/re.py | 41 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 19 deletions
@@ -5,7 +5,13 @@ import string import reop -error = 're error' +# reop.error and re.error should be the same, since exceptions can be +# raised from either module. +error = reop.error # 're error' + +from reop import NORMAL, CHARCLASS, REPLACEMENT +from reop import CHAR, MEMORY_REFERENCE, SYNTAX, NOT_SYNTAX, SET +from reop import WORD_BOUNDARY, NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY, BEGINNING_OF_BUFFER, END_OF_BUFFER # compilation flags @@ -622,9 +628,9 @@ def build_fastmap(code, pos=0): # # -[NORMAL, CHARCLASS, REPLACEMENT] = range(3) -[CHAR, MEMORY_REFERENCE, SYNTAX, NOT_SYNTAX, SET, WORD_BOUNDARY, - NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY, BEGINNING_OF_BUFFER, END_OF_BUFFER] = range(9) +#[NORMAL, CHARCLASS, REPLACEMENT] = range(3) +#[CHAR, MEMORY_REFERENCE, SYNTAX, NOT_SYNTAX, SET, WORD_BOUNDARY, +# NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY, BEGINNING_OF_BUFFER, END_OF_BUFFER] = range(9) def expand_escape(pattern, index, context=NORMAL): if index >= len(pattern): @@ -636,6 +642,9 @@ def expand_escape(pattern, index, context=NORMAL): elif pattern[index] == 'n': return CHAR, chr(10), index + 1 + elif pattern[index] == 'v': + return CHAR, chr(11), index + 1 + elif pattern[index] == 'r': return CHAR, chr(13), index + 1 @@ -645,20 +654,9 @@ def expand_escape(pattern, index, context=NORMAL): elif pattern[index] == 'a': return CHAR, chr(7), index + 1 - elif pattern[index] == 'e': - return CHAR, chr(27), index + 1 - - elif pattern[index] == 'c': - if index + 1 >= len(pattern): - raise error, '\\c must be followed by another character' - elif pattern[index + 1] in 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz': - return CHAR, chr(ord(pattern[index + 1]) - ord('a') + 1), index + 2 - else: - return CHAR, chr(ord(pattern[index + 1]) ^ 64), index + 2 - elif pattern[index] == 'x': # CAUTION: this is the Python rule, not the Perl rule! - end = index + end = index + 1 # Skip over the 'x' character while (end < len(pattern)) and (pattern[end] in string.hexdigits): end = end + 1 if end == index: @@ -666,7 +664,7 @@ def expand_escape(pattern, index, context=NORMAL): # let Python evaluate it, so we don't incorrectly 2nd-guess # what it's doing (and Python in turn passes it on to sscanf, # so that *it* doesn't incorrectly 2nd-guess what C does!) - char = eval ('"' + pattern[index-2:end] + '"') + char = eval ('"' + pattern[index-1:end] + '"') assert len(char) == 1 return CHAR, char, end @@ -690,12 +688,12 @@ def expand_escape(pattern, index, context=NORMAL): elif pattern[index] == 'Z': if context != NORMAL: - return 'Z', index + 1 + return CHAR, 'Z', index + 1 else: return END_OF_BUFFER, '', index + 1 elif pattern[index] in 'GluLUQE': - raise error, ('\\' + ch + ' is not allowed') + raise error, ('\\' + pattern[index] + ' is not allowed') elif pattern[index] == 'w': if context == NORMAL: @@ -1488,3 +1486,8 @@ def compile(pattern, flags=0): label = label + 1 code.append(End()) return RegexObject(pattern, flags, code, register, groupindex) + +# Replace expand_escape and _expand functions with their C equivalents. +# If you suspect bugs in the C versions, comment out the next two lines +expand_escape = reop.expand_escape +_expand = reop._expand |