[issue40043] RegExp Conditional Construct (?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern) Problem

2020-03-25 Thread Leon Hampton


Leon Hampton  added the comment:

Matthew Barnett & SilentGhost,
Thank you for your prompt responses. (Really prompt. Amazing!)
SilentGhost,
Regarding your response, I used re.search, not re.match. When I used re.match, 
the regex failed. When I used re.search, it matched.
Here are my tests.

Your example (cut-and-pasted):
x = re.match(r'(<)?(\w+@\w+(?:\.\w+)+)(?(1)>|$)', '|$)', '

I understand the re.match failing, since it always starts at the beginning of 
the string, but why did re.search succeed? After failing with the yes-pattern, 
when the regex engine backtracked to the (<)? did it decide not to match the 
'<' at all and skip the character? Seems like it. What do you think?

I am running Python 3.7 via Spyder 4.1.1 on Windows 10.

Respectfully,
Leon

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[issue40043] RegExp Conditional Construct (?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern) Problem

2020-03-22 Thread Leon Hampton


Leon Hampton  added the comment:

Hello,
There may be a bug in the implementation of the Conditional Construction of 
Regular Expressions, namely the (?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern).
In the Regular Expression documentation 
(https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/re.html), in the portion about the 
Conditional Construct, it gives this sample pattern 
'(<)?(\w+@\w+(?:\.\w+)+)(?(1)>|$)' and states that the pattern WILL NOT MATCH 
this string ' RegExp 
Conditional Construct (?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern) Problem

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[issue40043] Poor RegEx example for (?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern)

2020-03-22 Thread Leon Hampton


New submission from Leon Hampton :

Hello,
In the 3.7.7 documentation on Regular Expression, the Conditional Construct, 
(?(id/name)yes-pattern|no-pattern), is discussed. (This is a very thorough 
document, by the way. Good job!)
One example given for the Conditional Construct does not work as described. 
Specifically, the example gives this matching pattern 
'(<)?(\w+@\w+(?:\.\w+)+)(?(1)>|$)' and states that it will NOT MATCH the string 
'
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