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								\section{\module{re} ---
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								         Regular expression operations}
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								\declaremodule{standard}{re}
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								\moduleauthor{Fredrik Lundh}{effbot@telia.com}
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								\sectionauthor{Andrew M. Kuchling}{akuchlin@mems-exchange.org}
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								\modulesynopsis{Regular expression search and match operations with a
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								                Perl-style expression syntax.}
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								This module provides regular expression matching operations similar to
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								those found in Perl.  Regular expression pattern strings may not
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								\code{\e\var{number}} notation.  Both patterns and strings to be
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								searched can be Unicode strings as well as 8-bit strings.  The
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								\module{re} module is always available.
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								Regular expressions use the backslash character (\character{\e}) to
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								indicate special forms or to allow special characters to be used
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								without invoking their special meaning.  This collides with Python's
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								usage of the same character for the same purpose in string literals;
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								for example, to match a literal backslash, one might have to write
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								\code{'\e\e\e\e'} as the pattern string, because the regular expression
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								must be \samp{\e\e}, and each backslash must be expressed as
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								\samp{\e\e} inside a regular Python string literal.
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								The solution is to use Python's raw string notation for regular
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								expression patterns; backslashes are not handled in any special way in
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								a string literal prefixed with \character{r}.  So \code{r"\e n"} is a
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								while \code{"\e n"} is a one-character string containing a newline.
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								Usually patterns will be expressed in Python code using this raw
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								string notation.
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								\begin{seealso}
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								  \seetitle{Mastering Regular Expressions}{Book on regular expressions
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								            by Jeffrey Friedl, published by O'Reilly.  The Python
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								            material in this book dates from before the \refmodule{re}
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								            module, but it covers writing good regular expression
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								            patterns in great detail.}
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								\end{seealso}
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								\subsection{Regular Expression Syntax \label{re-syntax}}
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								A regular expression (or RE) specifies a set of strings that matches
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								matches a particular string, which comes down to the same thing).
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								expressions; if \emph{A} and \emph{B} are both regular expressions,
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								then \emph{AB} is also a regular expression.  If a string \emph{p}
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								matches A and another string \emph{q} matches B, the string \emph{pq}
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								will match AB if \emph{A} and \emph{B} do no specify boundary
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								expressions like the ones described here.  For details of the theory
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								and implementation of regular expressions, consult the Friedl book
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								referenced below, or almost any textbook about compiler construction.
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								A brief explanation of the format of regular expressions follows.  For
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								Regular expressions can contain both special and ordinary characters.
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								The special characters are:
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								\item[\character{.}] (Dot.)  In the default mode, this matches any
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								specified, this matches any character including a newline.
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								\item[\character{\$}] Matches the end of the string or just before the
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								'foobar', while the regular expression \regexp{foo\$} matches only
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								'foo'.  More interestingly, searching for \regexp{foo.\$} in
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								\item[\character{*}] Causes the resulting RE to
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								match 'a', 'ab', or 'a' followed by any number of 'b's.
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								\code{'<H1>title</H1>'}, it will match the entire string, and not just
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								\emph{few} characters as possible will be matched.  Using \regexp{.*?}
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								in the previous expression will match only \code{'<H1>'}.
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								\item[\code{\{\var{m}\}}]
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								match as many repetitions as possible.  For example, \regexp{a\{3,5\}}
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								specifies an infinite upper bound; you can't omit \var{m}.  As an
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								example, \regexp{a\{4,\}b} will match \code{aaaab}, a thousand
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								\character{a} characters followed by a \code{b}, but not \code{aaab}.
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								\item[\code{\{\var{m},\var{n}\}?}] Causes the resulting RE to
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								6-character string \code{'aaaaaa'}, \regexp{a\{3,5\}} will match 5
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								\item[\character{\e}] Either escapes special characters (permitting
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								forth), or signals a special sequence; special sequences are discussed
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								\item[\code{[]}] Used to indicate a set of characters.  Characters can
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								be listed individually, or a range of characters can be indicated by
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								giving two characters and separating them by a \character{-}.  Special
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								will match any of the characters \character{a}, \character{k},
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								\character{m}, or \character{\$}; \regexp{[a-z]}
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								letter or digit.  Character classes such as \code{\e w} or \code{\e S}
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								backslash, or place it as the first character.  The
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								pattern \regexp{[]]} will match \code{']'}, for example.
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								You can match the characters not within a range by \dfn{complementing}
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								the set.  This is indicated by including a
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								\regexp{[\textasciicircum\code{\textasciicircum}]} will match any character
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								sequence, described below.  To match the literals \character{(} or
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								\character{)}, use \regexp{\e(} or \regexp{\e)}, or enclose them
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								inside a character class: \regexp{[(] [)]}.
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								\regexp{(?P<\var{name}>...)} is the only exception to this rule.
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								Following are the currently supported extensions.
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								\item[\code{(?:...)}] A non-grouping version of regular parentheses.
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								group \emph{cannot} be retrieved after performing a match or
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								\item[\code{(?P<\var{name}>...)}] Similar to regular parentheses, but
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								the substring matched by the group is accessible via the symbolic group
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								name \var{name}.  Group names must be valid Python identifiers, and
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								For example, if the pattern is
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								\regexp{(?P<id>[a-zA-Z_]\e w*)}, the group can be referenced by its
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								name in arguments to methods of match objects, such as
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								pattern text (for example, \regexp{(?P=id)}) and replacement text
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								(such as \code{\e g<id>}).
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								\item[\code{(?P=\var{name})}] Matches whatever text was matched by the
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								earlier group named \var{name}.
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								\item[\code{(?\#...)}] A comment; the contents of the parentheses are
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								\item[\code{(?=...)}] Matches if \regexp{...} matches next, but doesn't
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								consume any of the string.  This is called a lookahead assertion.  For
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								example, \regexp{Isaac (?=Asimov)} will match \code{'Isaac~'} only if it's
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								followed by \code{'Asimov'}.
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								\item[\code{(?!...)}] Matches if \regexp{...} doesn't match next.  This
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								is a negative lookahead assertion.  For example,
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								\regexp{Isaac (?!Asimov)} will match \code{'Isaac~'} only if it's \emph{not}
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								followed by \code{'Asimov'}.
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								\item[\code{(?<=...)}] Matches if the current position in the string
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								position.  This is called a \dfn{positive lookbehind assertion}.
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								\regexp{(?<=abc)def} will find a match in \samp{abcdef}, since the
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								lookbehind will back up 3 characters and check if the contained
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								pattern matches.  The contained pattern must only match strings of
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								some fixed length, meaning that \regexp{abc} or \regexp{a|b} are
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								allowed, but \regexp{a*} and \regexp{a\{3,4\}} are not.  Note that
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								patterns which start with positive lookbehind assertions will never
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								match at the beginning of the string being searched; you will most
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								likely want to use the \function{search()} function rather than the
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								\function{match()} function:
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								\begin{verbatim}
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								>>> import re
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								>>> m = re.search('(?<=abc)def', 'abcdef')
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								>>> m.group(0)
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								'def'
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								\end{verbatim}
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								This example looks for a word following a hyphen:
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								\begin{verbatim}
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								>>> m = re.search('(?<=-)\w+', 'spam-egg')
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								>>> m.group(0)
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								'egg'
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								\end{verbatim}
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								\item[\code{(?<!...)}] Matches if the current position in the string
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								is not preceded by a match for \regexp{...}.  This is called a
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								\dfn{negative lookbehind assertion}.  Similar to positive lookbehind
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								assertions, the contained pattern must only match strings of some
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								fixed length.  Patterns which start with negative lookbehind
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								assertions may match at the beginning of the string being searched.
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								\end{list}
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								The special sequences consist of \character{\e} and a character from the
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								list below.  If the ordinary character is not on the list, then the
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								resulting RE will match the second character.  For example,
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								\regexp{\e\$} matches the character \character{\$}.
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								\begin{list}{}{\leftmargin 0.7in \labelwidth 0.65in}
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								\item[\code{\e \var{number}}] Matches the contents of the group of the
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								same number.  Groups are numbered starting from 1.  For example,
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								\regexp{(.+) \e 1} matches \code{'the the'} or \code{'55 55'}, but not
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								the space after the group).  This special sequence can only be used to
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								as a group match, but as the character with octal value \var{number}.
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								(There is a group 0, which is the entire matched pattern, but it can't
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								be referenced with \regexp{\e 0}; instead, use \regexp{\e g<0>}.)
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								Inside the \character{[} and \character{]} of a character class, all numeric
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								escapes are treated as characters.
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								\item[\code{\e A}] Matches only at the start of the string.
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								whitespace or a non-alphanumeric character.  Inside a character range,
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								\regexp{\e b} represents the backspace character, for compatibility with
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								Python's string literals.
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								\item[\code{\e B}] Matches the empty string, but only when it is
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								\item[\code{\e d}]Matches any decimal digit; this is
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								equivalent to the set \regexp{[0-9]}.
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								\item[\code{\e D}]Matches any non-digit character; this is
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								equivalent to the set \regexp{[{\textasciicircum}0-9]}.
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								\item[\code{\e s}]Matches any whitespace character; this is
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								equivalent to the set \regexp{[ \e t\e n\e r\e f\e v]}.
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								\regexp{[a-zA-Z0-9_]}.  With \constant{LOCALE}, it will match the set
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								is equivalent to the set \regexp{[{\textasciicircum}a-zA-Z0-9_]}.   With
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								\constant{LOCALE}, it will match any character not in the set
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								\item[\code{\e Z}]Matches only at the end of the string.
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								% with readers of the GNU info version.  See http://www.python.org/sf/581414.
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								\subsection{Matching vs Searching \label{matching-searching}}
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								expressions: match and search.  If you are accustomed to Perl's
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								semantics, the search operation is what you're looking for.  See the
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								\function{search()} function and corresponding method of compiled
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								Note that match may differ from search using a regular expression
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								beginning with \character{\textasciicircum}:
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								start of the string, or in \constant{MULTILINE} mode also immediately
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								pattern matches at the start of the string regardless of mode, or at
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								the starting position given by the optional \var{pos} argument
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								% Examples from Tim Peters:
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								re.compile("a").match("ba", 1)           # succeeds
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								re.compile("^a").search("ba", 1)         # fails; 'a' not at start
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								re.compile("^a").search("\na", 1)        # fails; 'a' not at start
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								re.compile("^a", re.M).search("\na", 1)  # succeeds
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								\nodename{Contents of Module re}
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								The module defines the following functions and constants, and an exception:
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								\begin{funcdesc}{compile}{pattern\optional{, flags}}
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								  object, which can be used for matching using its \function{match()} and
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								  \function{search()} methods, described below.
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								  The expression's behaviour can be modified by specifying a
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								  combined using bitwise OR (the \code{|} operator).
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								The sequence
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								but the version using \function{compile()} is more efficient when the
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								expression will be used several times in a single program.
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								line (immediately following each newline); and the pattern character
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								Whitespace within the pattern is ignored,
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								except when in a character class or preceded by an unescaped
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								backslash, and, when a line contains a \character{\#} neither in a
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								  Scan through \var{string} looking for a location where the regular
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								  expression \var{pattern} produces a match, and return a
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								  corresponding \class{MatchObject} instance.
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								  Return \code{None} if no
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								  position in the string matches the pattern; note that this is
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								  different from finding a zero-length match at some point in the string.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{match}{pattern, string\optional{, flags}}
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								  If zero or more characters at the beginning of \var{string} match
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								  the regular expression \var{pattern}, return a corresponding
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								  \class{MatchObject} instance.  Return \code{None} if the string does not
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								  match the pattern; note that this is different from a zero-length
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								  match.
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								  \note{If you want to locate a match anywhere in
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								  \var{string}, use \method{search()} instead.}
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								\begin{funcdesc}{split}{pattern, string\optional{, maxsplit\code{ = 0}}}
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								  Split \var{string} by the occurrences of \var{pattern}.  If
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								  capturing parentheses are used in \var{pattern}, then the text of all
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								  groups in the pattern are also returned as part of the resulting list.
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								  If \var{maxsplit} is nonzero, at most \var{maxsplit} splits
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								  occur, and the remainder of the string is returned as the final
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								  element of the list.  (Incompatibility note: in the original Python
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								  1.5 release, \var{maxsplit} was ignored.  This has been fixed in
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								  later releases.)
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								\begin{verbatim}
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								>>> re.split('\W+', 'Words, words, words.')
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								['Words', 'words', 'words', '']
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								>>> re.split('(\W+)', 'Words, words, words.')
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								['Words', ', ', 'words', ', ', 'words', '.', '']
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								>>> re.split('\W+', 'Words, words, words.', 1)
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								['Words', 'words, words.']
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								  This function combines and extends the functionality of
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								  the old \function{regsub.split()} and \function{regsub.splitx()}.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{findall}{pattern, string}
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								  Return a list of all non-overlapping matches of \var{pattern} in
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								  \var{string}.  If one or more groups are present in the pattern,
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								  return a list of groups; this will be a list of tuples if the
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								  pattern has more than one group.  Empty matches are included in the
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								  result.
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								\begin{funcdesc}{finditer}{pattern, string}
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								  Return an iterator over all non-overlapping matches for the RE
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								  \var{pattern} in \var{string}.  For each match, the iterator returns
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								\begin{funcdesc}{sub}{pattern, repl, string\optional{, count}}
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								  Return the string obtained by replacing the leftmost non-overlapping
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								  occurrences of \var{pattern} in \var{string} by the replacement
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								  \var{repl}.  If the pattern isn't found, \var{string} is returned
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								  unchanged.  \var{repl} can be a string or a function; if it is a
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								  \samp{\e n} is converted to a single newline character, \samp{\e r}
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								  is converted to a linefeed, and so forth.  Unknown escapes such as
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								  \samp{\e j} are left alone.  Backreferences, such as \samp{\e6}, are
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								  replaced with the substring matched by group 6 in the pattern.  For
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								  example:
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								>>> re.sub(r'def\s+([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*)\s*\(\s*\):',
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								...        r'static PyObject*\npy_\1(void)\n{',
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								...        'def myfunc():')
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								'static PyObject*\npy_myfunc(void)\n{'
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								\end{verbatim}
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								  If \var{repl} is a function, it is called for every non-overlapping
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								  occurrence of \var{pattern}.  The function takes a single match
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								  object argument, and returns the replacement string.  For example:
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								\begin{verbatim}
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								>>> def dashrepl(matchobj):
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								  modifiers in a pattern; for example, \samp{sub("(?i)b+", "x", "bbbb
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								  BBBB")} returns \code{'x x'}.
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								  integer.  If omitted or zero, all occurrences will be replaced.
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								  In addition to character escapes and backreferences as described
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								  named \samp{name}, as defined by the \regexp{(?P<name>...)} syntax.
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								  group 2 followed by the literal character \character{0}.  The
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								  Perform the same operation as \function{sub()}, but return a tuple
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								  \code{(\var{new_string}, \var{number_of_subs_made})}.
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								  useful if you want to match an arbitrary literal string that may have
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								  is not a valid regular expression (for example, it might contain
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								  unmatched parentheses) or when some other error occurs during
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								  compilation or matching.  It is never an error if a string contains
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								Compiled regular expression objects support the following methods and
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								\begin{methoddesc}[RegexObject]{search}{string\optional{, pos\optional{,
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								                                        endpos}}}
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								  Scan through \var{string} looking for a location where this regular
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								  expression produces a match, and return a
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								  corresponding \class{MatchObject} instance.  Return \code{None} if no
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								  position in the string matches the pattern; note that this is
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								  different from finding a zero-length match at some point in the string.
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								  The optional \var{pos} and \var{endpos} parameters have the same
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								  meaning as for the \method{match()} method.
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								\begin{methoddesc}[RegexObject]{match}{string\optional{, pos\optional{,
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								  If zero or more characters at the beginning of \var{string} match
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								  this regular expression, return a corresponding
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								  \class{MatchObject} instance.  Return \code{None} if the string does not
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								  match the pattern; note that this is different from a zero-length
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								  match.
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								  \note{If you want to locate a match anywhere in
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								  \var{string}, use \method{search()} instead.}
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								  The optional second parameter \var{pos} gives an index in the string
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								  where the search is to start; it defaults to \code{0}.  This is not
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								  completely equivalent to slicing the string; the
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								  character matches at the real beginning of the string and at positions
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								  The optional parameter \var{endpos} limits how far the string will
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								  long, so only the characters from \var{pos} to \var{endpos} will be
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								                                       maxsplit\code{ = 0}}}
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								\begin{memberdesc}[RegexObject]{groupindex}
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								A dictionary mapping any symbolic group names defined by
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								\regexp{(?P<\var{id}>)} to group numbers.  The dictionary is empty if no
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								symbolic groups were used in the pattern.
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								\begin{memberdesc}[RegexObject]{pattern}
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								The pattern string from which the RE object was compiled.
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								\subsection{Match Objects \label{match-objects}}
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								\class{MatchObject} instances support the following methods and
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								attributes:
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{expand}{template}
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								 Return the string obtained by doing backslash substitution on the
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								template string \var{template}, as done by the \method{sub()} method.
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								Escapes such as \samp{\e n} are converted to the appropriate
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								characters, and numeric backreferences (\samp{\e 1}, \samp{\e 2}) and
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								named backreferences (\samp{\e g<1>}, \samp{\e g<name>}) are replaced
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								by the contents of the corresponding group.
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								\end{methoddesc}
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{group}{\optional{group1, \moreargs}}
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								Returns one or more subgroups of the match.  If there is a single
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								argument, the result is a single string; if there are
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								multiple arguments, the result is a tuple with one item per argument.
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								Without arguments, \var{group1} defaults to zero (the whole match
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								is returned).
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								If a \var{groupN} argument is zero, the corresponding return value is the
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								entire matching string; if it is in the inclusive range [1..99], it is
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								the string matching the the corresponding parenthesized group.  If a
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								group number is negative or larger than the number of groups defined
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								in the pattern, an \exception{IndexError} exception is raised.
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								If a group is contained in a part of the pattern that did not match,
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								the corresponding result is \code{None}.  If a group is contained in a
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								part of the pattern that matched multiple times, the last match is
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								returned.
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								If the regular expression uses the \regexp{(?P<\var{name}>...)} syntax,
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								the \var{groupN} arguments may also be strings identifying groups by
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								their group name.  If a string argument is not used as a group name in
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								the pattern, an \exception{IndexError} exception is raised.
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								A moderately complicated example:
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								\begin{verbatim}
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								m = re.match(r"(?P<int>\d+)\.(\d*)", '3.14')
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								After performing this match, \code{m.group(1)} is \code{'3'}, as is
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								\code{m.group('int')}, and \code{m.group(2)} is \code{'14'}.
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								\end{methoddesc}
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{groups}{\optional{default}}
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								Return a tuple containing all the subgroups of the match, from 1 up to
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								however many groups are in the pattern.  The \var{default} argument is
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								\code{None}.  (Incompatibility note: in the original Python 1.5
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								release, if the tuple was one element long, a string would be returned
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								instead.  In later versions (from 1.5.1 on), a singleton tuple is
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								returned in such cases.)
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{groupdict}{\optional{default}}
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								Return a dictionary containing all the \emph{named} subgroups of the
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								match, keyed by the subgroup name.  The \var{default} argument is
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{start}{\optional{group}}
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								Return the indices of the start and end of the substring
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								matched by \var{group}; \var{group} defaults to zero (meaning the whole
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								matched substring).
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								Return \code{-1} if \var{group} exists but
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								did not contribute to the match.  For a match object
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								\var{m}, and a group \var{g} that did contribute to the match, the
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								substring matched by group \var{g} (equivalent to
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								\code{\var{m}.group(\var{g})}) is
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								Note that
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								\code{m.start(\var{group})} will equal \code{m.end(\var{group})} if
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								\var{group} matched a null string.  For example, after \code{\var{m} =
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								re.search('b(c?)', 'cba')}, \code{\var{m}.start(0)} is 1,
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								\code{\var{m}.end(0)} is 2, \code{\var{m}.start(1)} and
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								\code{\var{m}.end(1)} are both 2, and \code{\var{m}.start(2)} raises
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								an \exception{IndexError} exception.
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								\begin{methoddesc}[MatchObject]{span}{\optional{group}}
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								For \class{MatchObject} \var{m}, return the 2-tuple
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								\code{(\var{m}.start(\var{group}), \var{m}.end(\var{group}))}.
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								Note that if \var{group} did not contribute to the match, this is
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								\code{(-1, -1)}.  Again, \var{group} defaults to zero.
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								\begin{memberdesc}[MatchObject]{pos}
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								The value of \var{pos} which was passed to the
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								\function{search()} or \function{match()} function.  This is the index
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								The regular expression object whose \method{match()} or
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								\method{search()} method produced this \class{MatchObject} instance.
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								\subsection{Examples}
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								\leftline{\strong{Simulating \cfunction{scanf()}}}
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								Python does not currently have an equivalent to \cfunction{scanf()}.
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								\ttindex{scanf()}
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								Regular expressions are generally more powerful, though also more
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								verbose, than \cfunction{scanf()} format strings.  The table below
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								offers some more-or-less equivalent mappings between
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								\cfunction{scanf()} format tokens and regular expressions.
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								\begin{tableii}{l|l}{textrm}{\cfunction{scanf()} Token}{Regular Expression}
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								  \lineii{\code{\%c}}
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								         {\regexp{[-+](\e d+(\e.\e d*)?|\e d*\e.\e d+)([eE]\e d+)?}}
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								To extract the filename and numbers from a string like
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								    /usr/sbin/sendmail - 0 errors, 4 warnings
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								you would use a \cfunction{scanf()} format like
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								The equivalent regular expression would be
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								\leftline{\strong{Avoiding backtracking}}
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								of backtracking, you may encounter a RuntimeError exception with the message
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								\code{maximum recursion limit exceeded}.  For example,
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								>>> s = "<" + "that's a very big string!"*1000 + ">"
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								Traceback (most recent call last):
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								  File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
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								You can often restructure your regular expression to avoid backtracking.
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								The above regular expression can be recast as
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								\regexp{\textless[\textasciicircum \textgreater]*\textgreater}.  As a
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								further benefit, such regular expressions will run faster than their
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								backtracking equivalents.
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