On 03/17/2016 04:54 PM, Glenn Linderman wrote: > On 3/16/2016 12:59 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: >> 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). It still confuses me from time to time. :( -- ~Ethan~
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