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| #
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| # Secret Labs' Regular Expression Engine
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| #
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| # re-compatible interface for the sre matching engine
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| #
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| # Copyright (c) 1998-2001 by Secret Labs AB.  All rights reserved.
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| #
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| # This version of the SRE library can be redistributed under CNRI's
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| # Python 1.6 license.  For any other use, please contact Secret Labs
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| # AB (info@pythonware.com).
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| #
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| # Portions of this engine have been developed in cooperation with
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| # CNRI.  Hewlett-Packard provided funding for 1.6 integration and
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| # other compatibility work.
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| #
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| 
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| r"""Support for regular expressions (RE).
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| 
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| This module provides regular expression matching operations similar to
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| those found in Perl.  It supports both 8-bit and Unicode strings; both
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| the pattern and the strings being processed can contain null bytes and
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| characters outside the US ASCII range.
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| 
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| Regular expressions can contain both special and ordinary characters.
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| Most ordinary characters, like "A", "a", or "0", are the simplest
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| regular expressions; they simply match themselves.  You can
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| concatenate ordinary characters, so last matches the string 'last'.
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| 
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| The special characters are:
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|     "."      Matches any character except a newline.
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|     "^"      Matches the start of the string.
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|     "$"      Matches the end of the string.
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|     "*"      Matches 0 or more (greedy) repetitions of the preceding RE.
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|              Greedy means that it will match as many repetitions as possible.
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|     "+"      Matches 1 or more (greedy) repetitions of the preceding RE.
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|     "?"      Matches 0 or 1 (greedy) of the preceding RE.
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|     *?,+?,?? Non-greedy versions of the previous three special characters.
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|     {m,n}    Matches from m to n repetitions of the preceding RE.
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|     {m,n}?   Non-greedy version of the above.
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|     "\\"      Either escapes special characters or signals a special sequence.
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|     []       Indicates a set of characters.
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|              A "^" as the first character indicates a complementing set.
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|     "|"      A|B, creates an RE that will match either A or B.
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|     (...)    Matches the RE inside the parentheses.
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|              The contents can be retrieved or matched later in the string.
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|     (?iLmsux) Set the I, L, M, S, U, or X flag for the RE (see below).
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|     (?:...)  Non-grouping version of regular parentheses.
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|     (?P<name>...) The substring matched by the group is accessible by name.
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|     (?P=name)     Matches the text matched earlier by the group named name.
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|     (?#...)  A comment; ignored.
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|     (?=...)  Matches if ... matches next, but doesn't consume the string.
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|     (?!...)  Matches if ... doesn't match next.
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| 
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| The special sequences consist of "\\" and a character from the list
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| below.  If the ordinary character is not on the list, then the
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| resulting RE will match the second character.
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|     \number  Matches the contents of the group of the same number.
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|     \A       Matches only at the start of the string.
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|     \Z       Matches only at the end of the string.
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|     \b       Matches the empty string, but only at the start or end of a word.
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|     \B       Matches the empty string, but not at the start or end of a word.
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|     \d       Matches any decimal digit; equivalent to the set [0-9].
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|     \D       Matches any non-digit character; equivalent to the set [^0-9].
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|     \s       Matches any whitespace character; equivalent to [ \t\n\r\f\v].
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|     \S       Matches any non-whitespace character; equiv. to [^ \t\n\r\f\v].
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|     \w       Matches any alphanumeric character; equivalent to [a-zA-Z0-9_].
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|              With LOCALE, it will match the set [0-9_] plus characters defined
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|              as letters for the current locale.
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|     \W       Matches the complement of \w.
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|     \\       Matches a literal backslash.
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| 
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| This module exports the following functions:
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|     match    Match a regular expression pattern to the beginning of a string.
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|     search   Search a string for the presence of a pattern.
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|     sub      Substitute occurrences of a pattern found in a string.
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|     subn     Same as sub, but also return the number of substitutions made.
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|     split    Split a string by the occurrences of a pattern.
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|     findall  Find all occurrences of a pattern in a string.
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|     compile  Compile a pattern into a RegexObject.
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|     purge    Clear the regular expression cache.
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|     escape   Backslash all non-alphanumerics in a string.
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| 
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| Some of the functions in this module takes flags as optional parameters:
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|     I  IGNORECASE  Perform case-insensitive matching.
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|     L  LOCALE      Make \w, \W, \b, \B, dependent on the current locale.
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|     M  MULTILINE   "^" matches the beginning of lines as well as the string.
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|                    "$" matches the end of lines as well as the string.
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|     S  DOTALL      "." matches any character at all, including the newline.
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|     X  VERBOSE     Ignore whitespace and comments for nicer looking RE's.
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|     U  UNICODE     Make \w, \W, \b, \B, dependent on the Unicode locale.
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| 
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| This module also defines an exception 'error'.
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| import sys
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| import sre_compile
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| import sre_parse
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| 
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| # public symbols
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| __all__ = [ "match", "search", "sub", "subn", "split", "findall",
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|     "compile", "purge", "template", "escape", "I", "L", "M", "S", "X",
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|     "U", "IGNORECASE", "LOCALE", "MULTILINE", "DOTALL", "VERBOSE",
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|     "UNICODE", "error" ]
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| 
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| __version__ = "2.2.1"
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| 
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| # this module works under 1.5.2 and later.  don't use string methods
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| import string
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| 
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| # flags
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| I = IGNORECASE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE # ignore case
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| L = LOCALE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_LOCALE # assume current 8-bit locale
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| U = UNICODE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_UNICODE # assume unicode locale
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| M = MULTILINE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_MULTILINE # make anchors look for newline
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| S = DOTALL = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_DOTALL # make dot match newline
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| X = VERBOSE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_VERBOSE # ignore whitespace and comments
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| 
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| # sre extensions (experimental, don't rely on these)
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| T = TEMPLATE = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_TEMPLATE # disable backtracking
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| DEBUG = sre_compile.SRE_FLAG_DEBUG # dump pattern after compilation
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| 
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| # sre exception
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| error = sre_compile.error
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # public interface
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| 
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| def match(pattern, string, flags=0):
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|     """Try to apply the pattern at the start of the string, returning
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|     a match object, or None if no match was found."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, flags).match(string)
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| 
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| def search(pattern, string, flags=0):
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|     """Scan through string looking for a match to the pattern, returning
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|     a match object, or None if no match was found."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
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| 
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| def sub(pattern, repl, string, count=0):
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|     """Return the string obtained by replacing the leftmost
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|     non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in string by the
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|     replacement repl.  repl can be either a string or a callable;
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|     if a callable, it's passed the match object and must return
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|     a replacement string to be used."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, 0).sub(repl, string, count)
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| 
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| def subn(pattern, repl, string, count=0):
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|     """Return a 2-tuple containing (new_string, number).
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|     new_string is the string obtained by replacing the leftmost
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|     non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in the source
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|     string by the replacement repl.  number is the number of
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|     substitutions that were made. repl can be either a string or a
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|     callable; if a callable, it's passed the match object and must
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|     return a replacement string to be used."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, 0).subn(repl, string, count)
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| 
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| def split(pattern, string, maxsplit=0):
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|     """Split the source string by the occurrences of the pattern,
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|     returning a list containing the resulting substrings."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, 0).split(string, maxsplit)
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| 
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| def findall(pattern, string):
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|     """Return a list of all non-overlapping matches in the string.
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| 
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|     If one or more groups are present in the pattern, return a
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|     list of groups; this will be a list of tuples if the pattern
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|     has more than one group.
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| 
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|     Empty matches are included in the result."""
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|     return _compile(pattern, 0).findall(string)
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| 
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| if sys.hexversion >= 0x02020000:
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|     __all__.append("finditer")
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|     def finditer(pattern, string):
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|         """Return an iterator over all non-overlapping matches in the
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|         string.  For each match, the iterator returns a match object.
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| 
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|         Empty matches are included in the result."""
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|         return _compile(pattern, 0).finditer(string)
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| 
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| def compile(pattern, flags=0):
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|     "Compile a regular expression pattern, returning a pattern object."
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|     return _compile(pattern, flags)
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| 
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| def purge():
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|     "Clear the regular expression cache"
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|     _cache.clear()
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|     _cache_repl.clear()
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| 
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| def template(pattern, flags=0):
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|     "Compile a template pattern, returning a pattern object"
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|     return _compile(pattern, flags|T)
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| 
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| def escape(pattern):
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|     "Escape all non-alphanumeric characters in pattern."
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|     s = list(pattern)
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|     for i in range(len(pattern)):
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|         c = pattern[i]
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|         if not ("a" <= c <= "z" or "A" <= c <= "Z" or "0" <= c <= "9"):
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|             if c == "\000":
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|                 s[i] = "\\000"
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|             else:
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|                 s[i] = "\\" + c
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|     return _join(s, pattern)
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # internals
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| 
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| _cache = {}
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| _cache_repl = {}
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| 
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| _pattern_type = type(sre_compile.compile("", 0))
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| 
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| _MAXCACHE = 100
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| 
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| def _join(seq, sep):
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|     # internal: join into string having the same type as sep
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|     return string.join(seq, sep[:0])
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| 
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| def _compile(*key):
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|     # internal: compile pattern
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|     cachekey = (type(key[0]),) + key
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|     p = _cache.get(cachekey)
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|     if p is not None:
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|         return p
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|     pattern, flags = key
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|     if isinstance(pattern, _pattern_type):
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|         return pattern
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|     if not sre_compile.isstring(pattern):
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|         raise TypeError, "first argument must be string or compiled pattern"
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|     try:
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|         p = sre_compile.compile(pattern, flags)
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|     except error, v:
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|         raise error, v # invalid expression
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|     if len(_cache) >= _MAXCACHE:
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|         _cache.clear()
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|     _cache[cachekey] = p
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|     return p
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| 
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| def _compile_repl(*key):
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|     # internal: compile replacement pattern
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|     p = _cache_repl.get(key)
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|     if p is not None:
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|         return p
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|     repl, pattern = key
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|     try:
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|         p = sre_parse.parse_template(repl, pattern)
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|     except error, v:
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|         raise error, v # invalid expression
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|     if len(_cache_repl) >= _MAXCACHE:
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|         _cache_repl.clear()
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|     _cache_repl[key] = p
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|     return p
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| 
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| def _expand(pattern, match, template):
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|     # internal: match.expand implementation hook
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|     template = sre_parse.parse_template(template, pattern)
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|     return sre_parse.expand_template(template, match)
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| 
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| def _subx(pattern, template):
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|     # internal: pattern.sub/subn implementation helper
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|     template = _compile_repl(template, pattern)
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|     if not template[0] and len(template[1]) == 1:
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|         # literal replacement
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|         return template[1][0]
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|     def filter(match, template=template):
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|         return sre_parse.expand_template(template, match)
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|     return filter
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| 
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| # register myself for pickling
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| 
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| import copy_reg
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| 
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| def _pickle(p):
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|     return _compile, (p.pattern, p.flags)
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| 
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| copy_reg.pickle(_pattern_type, _pickle, _compile)
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # experimental stuff (see python-dev discussions for details)
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| 
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| class Scanner:
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|     def __init__(self, lexicon, flags=0):
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|         from sre_constants import BRANCH, SUBPATTERN
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|         self.lexicon = lexicon
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|         # combine phrases into a compound pattern
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|         p = []
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|         s = sre_parse.Pattern()
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|         s.flags = flags
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|         for phrase, action in lexicon:
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|             p.append(sre_parse.SubPattern(s, [
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|                 (SUBPATTERN, (len(p)+1, sre_parse.parse(phrase, flags))),
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|                 ]))
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|         p = sre_parse.SubPattern(s, [(BRANCH, (None, p))])
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|         s.groups = len(p)
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|         self.scanner = sre_compile.compile(p)
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|     def scan(self, string):
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|         result = []
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|         append = result.append
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|         match = self.scanner.scanner(string).match
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|         i = 0
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|         while 1:
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|             m = match()
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|             if not m:
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|                 break
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|             j = m.end()
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|             if i == j:
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|                 break
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|             action = self.lexicon[m.lastindex-1][1]
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|             if callable(action):
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|                 self.match = m
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|                 action = action(self, m.group())
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|             if action is not None:
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|                 append(action)
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|             i = j
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|         return result, string[i:]
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