[Python-Dev] \G (match last position) regex operator non-existant in python?
Jakub Wilk
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Sun Oct 29 14:41:00 EDT 2017
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* Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org>, 2017-10-28, 14:05: >even if we outright switched there would *still* be two versions, >because regex itself has an internal versioning scheme where V0 claims >to be strictly compatible with re and V1 explicitly changes the >matching rules in some cases. (I don't know if this means that you have >to request V1 to use \G though.) No, \G is available in the V0 mode. -- Jakub Wilk
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