On 3/16/2016 12:59 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > On 16.03.16 09:46, Glenn Linderman wrote: >> On 3/16/2016 12:09 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: >>> On 16.03.16 08:34, Glenn Linderman wrote: >>>> From the PEP 263: >>>> >>>>> More precisely, the first or second line must match the regular >>>>> expression "coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)". The first group of this >>>>> expression is then interpreted as encoding name. If the encoding >>>>> is unknown to Python, an error is raised during compilation. >>>>> There >>>>> must not be any Python statement on the line that contains the >>>>> encoding declaration. >>>> >>>> Clearly the regular expression would only match the first of multiple >>>> cookies on the same line, so the first one should always win... but >>>> there should only be one, from the first PEP quote "a magic comment". >>> >>> "The first group of this expression" means the first regular >>> expression group. Only the part between parenthesis "([-\w.]+)" is >>> interpreted as encoding name, not all expression. >> >> Sure. But there is no mention anywhere in the PEP of more than one >> being legal: just more than one position for it, EITHER line 1 or line >> 2. So while the regular expression mentioned is not anchored, to allow >> variation in syntax between emacs and vim, "must match the regular >> expression" doesn't imply "several times", and when searching for a >> regular expression that might not be anchored, one typically expects to >> find the first. > > Actually "must match the regular expression" is not correct, because > re.match() implies anchoring at the start. I have proposed more > correct regular expression in other branch of this thread. "match" doesn't imply anchoring at the start. "re.match()" does (and as a result is very confusing to newbies to Python re, that have used other regexp systems). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20160317/8d191be1/attachment.html>
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