re.search when used within an if/else fails
Steven D'Aprano
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Mon Nov 19 20:29:20 EST 2012
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 01:24:54 +0000, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Your code is mangled to the point of unreadability. Ah, never mind, that's *my* fault, not yours. Or rather, my news reader software. Sorry about the noise. The rest of my post still stands: - simplify your example to the simplest example that we can run http://sscce.org/ - don't put line numbers at the start of lines - your code doesn't have an else clause - use "if something is None", not == None. -- Steven
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