Le mardi 28 juin 2011 à 14:41 +0100, Michael Foord a écrit : > On 24/06/2011 15:55, R. David Murray wrote: > > On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 10:52:40 +0200, Mark Dickinson<dickinsm at gmail.com> wrote: > >> EuroPython 2011 Language Summit > >> =============================== > > [...] > >> Unicode character classes is a particular need). [Subtopic: what needs > >> to be done to get the new regex module into Python? Should it replace > >> the existing module? What about backwards compatibility issues?] > > I'm pretty sure regex has backward compatibility as a goal for just this > > reason (so it can replace the current module). > > > The new regex library has some great improvements: > > http://bugs.python.org/issue2636 This issue is open since April 2008, has also the longest list of attached files, and has a very long history. What is the status of the issue? I see that there is now a third party project on: http://code.google.com/p/mrab-regex-hg/ -- There is also the re2 library from Google and especially this project: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/re2/ "pyre2 is a Python extension that wraps Google's RE2 regular expression library. This version of pyre2 is similar to the one you'd find at facebook's github repository except that the stated goal of *this version is to be a drop-in replacement for the re module*.)" Victor
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