Message120215
| Author | vbr |
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| Recipients | akitada, amaury.forgeotdarc, collinwinter, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, giampaolo.rodola, gregory.p.smith, jacques, jaylogan, jhalcrow, jimjjewett, loewis, mark, moreati, mrabarnett, nneonneo, pitrou, r.david.murray, rsc, sjmachin, timehorse, vbr |
| Date | 2010-11-02.11:56:04 |
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| Message-id | <1288698967.27.0.673022040104.issue2636@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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There seems to be a bug in the handling of numbered backreferences in sub() in issue2636-20101102.zip I believe, it would be a fairly new regression, as it would be noticed rather soon. (tested on Python 2.7; winXP) >>> re.sub("([xy])", "-\\1-", "abxc") 'ab-x-c' >>> regex.sub("([xy])", "-\\1-", "abxc") Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Python27\lib\regex.py", line 176, in sub return _compile(pattern, flags).sub(repl, string, count, pos, endpos) File "C:\Python27\lib\regex.py", line 375, in _compile_replacement compiled.extend(items) TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable >>> vbr |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2010-11-02 11:56:07 | vbr | set | recipients: + vbr, loewis, georg.brandl, collinwinter, gregory.p.smith, jimjjewett, sjmachin, amaury.forgeotdarc, pitrou, nneonneo, giampaolo.rodola, rsc, timehorse, mark, ezio.melotti, mrabarnett, jaylogan, akitada, moreati, r.david.murray, jacques, jhalcrow |
| 2010-11-02 11:56:07 | vbr | set | messageid: <1288698967.27.0.673022040104.issue2636@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010-11-02 11:56:05 | vbr | link | issue2636 messages |
| 2010-11-02 11:56:04 | vbr | create | |