http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=115845&group_id=5470 > Details: Split gives TypeError when called as a method of compiled > regular expression object with maxsplit as keyword argument. > This error is only in sre, pre is OK. > > Python 1.6 (#2, Sep 6 2000, 18:20:07) [C] on osf1V4 > >>> import re > >>> patt = re.compile(' ') > >>> list = patt.split("a b c",50) # OK > >>> list = re.split(' ',"a b c",maxsplit=50) # OK > >>> list = patt.split("a b c",maxsplit=50) # ERROR > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > TypeError: this function takes no keyword arguments > > >>> import pre > >>> patt = pre.compile(' ') > >>> list = patt.split("a b c",maxsplit=50) # OK is this really a bug? should users expect to be able to use keyword arguments anywhere? </F>
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