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| r"""Support for regular expressions (RE). |
| |
| This module provides regular expression matching operations similar to those |
| found in Perl. It supports both 8-bit and Unicode strings; both the pattern and |
| the strings being processed can contain null bytes and characters outside the |
| US ASCII range. |
| |
| Regular expressions can contain both special and ordinary characters. Most |
| ordinary characters, like "A", "a", or "0", are the simplest regular |
| expressions; they simply match themselves. You can concatenate ordinary |
| characters, so last matches the string 'last'. |
| |
| There are a few differences between the old (legacy) behaviour and the new |
| (enhanced) behaviour, which are indicated by VERSION0 or VERSION1. |
| |
| The special characters are: |
| "." Matches any character except a newline. |
| "^" Matches the start of the string. |
| "$" Matches the end of the string or just before the |
| newline at the end of the string. |
| "*" Matches 0 or more (greedy) repetitions of the preceding |
| RE. Greedy means that it will match as many repetitions |
| as possible. |
| "+" Matches 1 or more (greedy) repetitions of the preceding |
| RE. |
| "?" Matches 0 or 1 (greedy) of the preceding RE. |
| *?,+?,?? Non-greedy versions of the previous three special |
| characters. |
| *+,++,?+ Possessive versions of the previous three special |
| characters. |
| {m,n} Matches from m to n repetitions of the preceding RE. |
| {m,n}? Non-greedy version of the above. |
| {m,n}+ Possessive version of the above. |
| {...} Fuzzy matching constraints. |
| "\\" Either escapes special characters or signals a special |
| sequence. |
| [...] Indicates a set of characters. A "^" as the first |
| character indicates a complementing set. |
| "|" A|B, creates an RE that will match either A or B. |
| (...) Matches the RE inside the parentheses. The contents are |
| captured and can be retrieved or matched later in the |
| string. |
| (?flags-flags) VERSION1: Sets/clears the flags for the remainder of |
| the group or pattern; VERSION0: Sets the flags for the |
| entire pattern. |
| (?:...) Non-capturing version of regular parentheses. |
| (?>...) Atomic non-capturing version of regular parentheses. |
| (?flags-flags:...) Non-capturing version of regular parentheses with local |
| flags. |
| (?P<name>...) The substring matched by the group is accessible by |
| name. |
| (?<name>...) The substring matched by the group is accessible by |
| name. |
| (?P=name) Matches the text matched earlier by the group named |
| name. |
| (?#...) A comment; ignored. |
| (?=...) Matches if ... matches next, but doesn't consume the |
| string. |
| (?!...) Matches if ... doesn't match next. |
| (?<=...) Matches if preceded by .... |
| (?<!...) Matches if not preceded by .... |
| (?(id)yes|no) Matches yes pattern if group id matched, the (optional) |
| no pattern otherwise. |
| (?(DEFINE)...) If there's no group called "DEFINE", then ... will be |
| ignored, but any group definitions will be available. |
| (?|...|...) (?|A|B), creates an RE that will match either A or B, |
| but reuses capture group numbers across the |
| alternatives. |
| (*FAIL) Forces matching to fail, which means immediate |
| backtracking. |
| (*F) Abbreviation for (*FAIL). |
| (*PRUNE) Discards the current backtracking information. Its |
| effect doesn't extend outside an atomic group or a |
| lookaround. |
| (*SKIP) Similar to (*PRUNE), except that it also sets where in |
| the text the next attempt at matching the entire |
| pattern will start. Its effect doesn't extend outside |
| an atomic group or a lookaround. |
| |
| The fuzzy matching constraints are: "i" to permit insertions, "d" to permit |
| deletions, "s" to permit substitutions, "e" to permit any of these. Limits are |
| optional with "<=" and "<". If any type of error is provided then any type not |
| provided is not permitted. |
| |
| A cost equation may be provided. |
| |
| Examples: |
| (?:fuzzy){i<=2} |
| (?:fuzzy){i<=1,s<=2,d<=1,1i+1s+1d<3} |
| |
| VERSION1: Set operators are supported, and a set can include nested sets. The |
| set operators, in order of increasing precedence, are: |
| || Set union ("x||y" means "x or y"). |
| ~~ (double tilde) Symmetric set difference ("x~~y" means "x or y, but not |
| both"). |
| && Set intersection ("x&&y" means "x and y"). |
| -- (double dash) Set difference ("x--y" means "x but not y"). |
| |
| Implicit union, ie, simple juxtaposition like in [ab], has the highest |
| precedence. |
| |
| VERSION0 and VERSION1: |
| The special sequences consist of "\\" and a character from the list below. If |
| the ordinary character is not on the list, then the resulting RE will match the |
| second character. |
| \number Matches the contents of the group of the same number if |
| number is no more than 2 digits, otherwise the character |
| with the 3-digit octal code. |
| \a Matches the bell character. |
| \A Matches only at the start of the string. |
| \b Matches the empty string, but only at the start or end of a |
| word. |
| \B Matches the empty string, but not at the start or end of a |
| word. |
| \d Matches any decimal digit; equivalent to the set [0-9] when |
| matching a bytestring or a Unicode string with the ASCII |
| flag, or the whole range of Unicode digits when matching a |
| Unicode string. |
| \D Matches any non-digit character; equivalent to [^\d]. |
| \f Matches the formfeed character. |
| \g<name> Matches the text matched by the group named name. |
| \G Matches the empty string, but only at the position where |
| the search started. |
| \h Matches horizontal whitespace. |
| \K Keeps only what follows for the entire match. |
| \L<name> Named list. The list is provided as a keyword argument. |
| \m Matches the empty string, but only at the start of a word. |
| \M Matches the empty string, but only at the end of a word. |
| \n Matches the newline character. |
| \N{name} Matches the named character. |
| \p{name=value} Matches the character if its property has the specified |
| value. |
| \P{name=value} Matches the character if its property hasn't the specified |
| value. |
| \r Matches the carriage-return character. |
| \s Matches any whitespace character; equivalent to |
| [ \t\n\r\f\v]. |
| \S Matches any non-whitespace character; equivalent to [^\s]. |
| \t Matches the tab character. |
| \uXXXX Matches the Unicode codepoint with 4-digit hex code XXXX. |
| \UXXXXXXXX Matches the Unicode codepoint with 8-digit hex code |
| XXXXXXXX. |
| \v Matches the vertical tab character. |
| \w Matches any alphanumeric character; equivalent to |
| [a-zA-Z0-9_] when matching a bytestring or a Unicode string |
| with the ASCII flag, or the whole range of Unicode |
| alphanumeric characters (letters plus digits plus |
| underscore) when matching a Unicode string. With LOCALE, it |
| will match the set [0-9_] plus characters defined as |
| letters for the current locale. |
| \W Matches the complement of \w; equivalent to [^\w]. |
| \xXX Matches the character with 2-digit hex code XX. |
| \X Matches a grapheme. |
| \Z Matches only at the end of the string. |
| \\ Matches a literal backslash. |
| |
| This module exports the following functions: |
| match Match a regular expression pattern at the beginning of a string. |
| fullmatch Match a regular expression pattern against all of a string. |
| search Search a string for the presence of a pattern. |
| sub Substitute occurrences of a pattern found in a string using a |
| template string. |
| subf Substitute occurrences of a pattern found in a string using a |
| format string. |
| subn Same as sub, but also return the number of substitutions made. |
| subfn Same as subf, but also return the number of substitutions made. |
| split Split a string by the occurrences of a pattern. VERSION1: will |
| split at zero-width match; VERSION0: won't split at zero-width |
| match. |
| splititer Return an iterator yielding the parts of a split string. |
| findall Find all occurrences of a pattern in a string. |
| finditer Return an iterator yielding a match object for each match. |
| compile Compile a pattern into a Pattern object. |
| purge Clear the regular expression cache. |
| escape Backslash all non-alphanumerics or special characters in a |
| string. |
| |
| Most of the functions support a concurrent parameter: if True, the GIL will be |
| released during matching, allowing other Python threads to run concurrently. If |
| the string changes during matching, the behaviour is undefined. This parameter |
| is not needed when working on the builtin (immutable) string classes. |
| |
| Some of the functions in this module take flags as optional parameters. Most of |
| these flags can also be set within an RE: |
| A a ASCII Make \w, \W, \b, \B, \d, and \D match the |
| corresponding ASCII character categories. Default |
| when matching a bytestring. |
| B b BESTMATCH Find the best fuzzy match (default is first). |
| D DEBUG Print the parsed pattern. |
| E e ENHANCEMATCH Attempt to improve the fit after finding the first |
| fuzzy match. |
| F f FULLCASE Use full case-folding when performing |
| case-insensitive matching in Unicode. |
| I i IGNORECASE Perform case-insensitive matching. |
| L L LOCALE Make \w, \W, \b, \B, \d, and \D dependent on the |
| current locale. (One byte per character only.) |
| M m MULTILINE "^" matches the beginning of lines (after a newline) |
| as well as the string. "$" matches the end of lines |
| (before a newline) as well as the end of the string. |
| P p POSIX Perform POSIX-standard matching (leftmost longest). |
| R r REVERSE Searches backwards. |
| S s DOTALL "." matches any character at all, including the |
| newline. |
| U u UNICODE Make \w, \W, \b, \B, \d, and \D dependent on the |
| Unicode locale. Default when matching a Unicode |
| string. |
| V0 V0 VERSION0 Turn on the old legacy behaviour. |
| V1 V1 VERSION1 Turn on the new enhanced behaviour. This flag |
| includes the FULLCASE flag. |
| W w WORD Make \b and \B work with default Unicode word breaks |
| and make ".", "^" and "$" work with Unicode line |
| breaks. |
| X x VERBOSE Ignore whitespace and comments for nicer looking REs. |
| |
| This module also defines an exception 'error'. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| __all__ = ["cache_all", "compile", "DEFAULT_VERSION", "escape", "findall", |
| "finditer", "fullmatch", "match", "purge", "search", "split", "splititer", |
| "sub", "subf", "subfn", "subn", "template", "Scanner", "A", "ASCII", "B", |
| "BESTMATCH", "D", "DEBUG", "E", "ENHANCEMATCH", "S", "DOTALL", "F", |
| "FULLCASE", "I", "IGNORECASE", "L", "LOCALE", "M", "MULTILINE", "P", "POSIX", |
| "R", "REVERSE", "T", "TEMPLATE", "U", "UNICODE", "V0", "VERSION0", "V1", |
| "VERSION1", "X", "VERBOSE", "W", "WORD", "error", "Regex", "__version__", |
| "__doc__", "RegexFlag"] |
|
|
| __version__ = "2.5.148" |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| def match(pattern, string, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, partial=False, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Try to apply the pattern at the start of the string, returning a match |
| object, or None if no match was found.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.match(string, pos, endpos, concurrent, partial, timeout) |
|
|
| def fullmatch(pattern, string, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, partial=False, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Try to apply the pattern against all of the string, returning a match |
| object, or None if no match was found.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.fullmatch(string, pos, endpos, concurrent, partial, timeout) |
|
|
| def search(pattern, string, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, partial=False, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Search through string looking for a match to the pattern, returning a |
| match object, or None if no match was found.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.search(string, pos, endpos, concurrent, partial, timeout) |
|
|
| def sub(pattern, repl, string, count=0, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return the string obtained by replacing the leftmost (or rightmost with a |
| reverse pattern) non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in string by the |
| replacement repl. repl can be either a string or a callable; if a string, |
| backslash escapes in it are processed; if a callable, it's passed the match |
| object and must return a replacement string to be used.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.sub(repl, string, count, pos, endpos, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def subf(pattern, format, string, count=0, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return the string obtained by replacing the leftmost (or rightmost with a |
| reverse pattern) non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in string by the |
| replacement format. format can be either a string or a callable; if a string, |
| it's treated as a format string; if a callable, it's passed the match object |
| and must return a replacement string to be used.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.subf(format, string, count, pos, endpos, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def subn(pattern, repl, string, count=0, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return a 2-tuple containing (new_string, number). new_string is the string |
| obtained by replacing the leftmost (or rightmost with a reverse pattern) |
| non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in the source string by the |
| replacement repl. number is the number of substitutions that were made. repl |
| can be either a string or a callable; if a string, backslash escapes in it |
| are processed; if a callable, it's passed the match object and must return a |
| replacement string to be used.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.subn(repl, string, count, pos, endpos, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def subfn(pattern, format, string, count=0, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return a 2-tuple containing (new_string, number). new_string is the string |
| obtained by replacing the leftmost (or rightmost with a reverse pattern) |
| non-overlapping occurrences of the pattern in the source string by the |
| replacement format. number is the number of substitutions that were made. format |
| can be either a string or a callable; if a string, it's treated as a format |
| string; if a callable, it's passed the match object and must return a |
| replacement string to be used.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.subfn(format, string, count, pos, endpos, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def split(pattern, string, maxsplit=0, flags=0, concurrent=None, timeout=None, |
| ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Split the source string by the occurrences of the pattern, returning a |
| list containing the resulting substrings. If capturing parentheses are used |
| in pattern, then the text of all groups in the pattern are also returned as |
| part of the resulting list. If maxsplit is nonzero, at most maxsplit splits |
| occur, and the remainder of the string is returned as the final element of |
| the list.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.split(string, maxsplit, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def splititer(pattern, string, maxsplit=0, flags=0, concurrent=None, |
| timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| "Return an iterator yielding the parts of a split string." |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.splititer(string, maxsplit, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def findall(pattern, string, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, overlapped=False, |
| concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return a list of all matches in the string. The matches may be overlapped |
| if overlapped is True. If one or more groups are present in the pattern, |
| return a list of groups; this will be a list of tuples if the pattern has |
| more than one group. Empty matches are included in the result.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.findall(string, pos, endpos, overlapped, concurrent, timeout) |
|
|
| def finditer(pattern, string, flags=0, pos=None, endpos=None, overlapped=False, |
| partial=False, concurrent=None, timeout=None, ignore_unused=False, **kwargs): |
| """Return an iterator over all matches in the string. The matches may be |
| overlapped if overlapped is True. For each match, the iterator returns a |
| match object. Empty matches are included in the result.""" |
| pat = _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, True) |
| return pat.finditer(string, pos, endpos, overlapped, concurrent, partial, |
| timeout) |
|
|
| def compile(pattern, flags=0, ignore_unused=False, cache_pattern=None, **kwargs): |
| "Compile a regular expression pattern, returning a pattern object." |
| if cache_pattern is None: |
| cache_pattern = _cache_all |
| return _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, cache_pattern) |
|
|
| def purge(): |
| "Clear the regular expression cache" |
| _cache.clear() |
| _locale_sensitive.clear() |
|
|
| |
| _cache_all = True |
|
|
| def cache_all(value=True): |
| """Sets whether to cache all patterns, even those are compiled explicitly. |
| Passing None has no effect, but returns the current setting.""" |
| global _cache_all |
|
|
| if value is None: |
| return _cache_all |
|
|
| _cache_all = value |
|
|
| def template(pattern, flags=0): |
| "Compile a template pattern, returning a pattern object." |
| return _compile(pattern, flags | TEMPLATE, False, {}, False) |
|
|
| def escape(pattern, special_only=True, literal_spaces=False): |
| """Escape a string for use as a literal in a pattern. If special_only is |
| True, escape only special characters, else escape all non-alphanumeric |
| characters. If literal_spaces is True, don't escape spaces.""" |
| |
| if isinstance(pattern, bytes): |
| p = pattern.decode("latin-1") |
| else: |
| p = pattern |
|
|
| s = [] |
| if special_only: |
| for c in p: |
| if c == " " and literal_spaces: |
| s.append(c) |
| elif c in _METACHARS or c.isspace(): |
| s.append("\\") |
| s.append(c) |
| else: |
| s.append(c) |
| else: |
| for c in p: |
| if c == " " and literal_spaces: |
| s.append(c) |
| elif c in _ALNUM: |
| s.append(c) |
| else: |
| s.append("\\") |
| s.append(c) |
|
|
| r = "".join(s) |
| |
| if isinstance(pattern, bytes): |
| r = r.encode("latin-1") |
|
|
| return r |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| import regex._regex_core as _regex_core |
| import regex._regex as _regex |
| from threading import RLock as _RLock |
| from locale import getpreferredencoding as _getpreferredencoding |
| from regex._regex_core import * |
| from regex._regex_core import (_ALL_VERSIONS, _ALL_ENCODINGS, _FirstSetError, |
| _UnscopedFlagSet, _check_group_features, _compile_firstset, |
| _compile_replacement, _flatten_code, _fold_case, _get_required_string, |
| _parse_pattern, _shrink_cache) |
| from regex._regex_core import (ALNUM as _ALNUM, Info as _Info, OP as _OP, Source |
| as _Source, Fuzzy as _Fuzzy) |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| DEFAULT_VERSION = VERSION0 |
|
|
| _METACHARS = frozenset("()[]{}?*+|^$\\.-#&~") |
|
|
| _regex_core.DEFAULT_VERSION = DEFAULT_VERSION |
|
|
| |
| _cache = {} |
| _cache_lock = _RLock() |
| _named_args = {} |
| _replacement_cache = {} |
| _locale_sensitive = {} |
|
|
| |
| _MAXCACHE = 500 |
| _MAXREPCACHE = 500 |
|
|
| def _compile(pattern, flags, ignore_unused, kwargs, cache_it): |
| "Compiles a regular expression to a PatternObject." |
|
|
| global DEFAULT_VERSION |
| try: |
| from regex import DEFAULT_VERSION |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
|
|
| |
| if (flags & DEBUG) != 0: |
| cache_it = False |
|
|
| |
| locale_key = (type(pattern), pattern) |
| if _locale_sensitive.get(locale_key, True) or (flags & LOCALE) != 0: |
| |
| pattern_locale = _getpreferredencoding() |
| else: |
| |
| pattern_locale = None |
|
|
| def complain_unused_args(): |
| if ignore_unused: |
| return |
|
|
| |
| unused_kwargs = set(kwargs) - {k for k, v in args_needed} |
| if unused_kwargs: |
| any_one = next(iter(unused_kwargs)) |
| raise ValueError('unused keyword argument {!a}'.format(any_one)) |
|
|
| if cache_it: |
| try: |
| |
| args_key = pattern, type(pattern), flags |
| args_needed = _named_args[args_key] |
|
|
| |
| args_supplied = set() |
| if args_needed: |
| for k, v in args_needed: |
| try: |
| args_supplied.add((k, frozenset(kwargs[k]))) |
| except KeyError: |
| raise error("missing named list: {!r}".format(k)) |
|
|
| complain_unused_args() |
|
|
| args_supplied = frozenset(args_supplied) |
|
|
| |
| pattern_key = (pattern, type(pattern), flags, args_supplied, |
| DEFAULT_VERSION, pattern_locale) |
| return _cache[pattern_key] |
| except KeyError: |
| |
| pass |
|
|
| |
| if isinstance(pattern, str): |
| guess_encoding = UNICODE |
| elif isinstance(pattern, bytes): |
| guess_encoding = ASCII |
| elif isinstance(pattern, Pattern): |
| if flags: |
| raise ValueError("cannot process flags argument with a compiled pattern") |
|
|
| return pattern |
| else: |
| raise TypeError("first argument must be a string or compiled pattern") |
|
|
| |
| _regex_core.DEFAULT_VERSION = DEFAULT_VERSION |
|
|
| global_flags = flags |
|
|
| while True: |
| caught_exception = None |
| try: |
| source = _Source(pattern) |
| info = _Info(global_flags, source.char_type, kwargs) |
| info.guess_encoding = guess_encoding |
| source.ignore_space = bool(info.flags & VERBOSE) |
| parsed = _parse_pattern(source, info) |
| break |
| except _UnscopedFlagSet: |
| |
| global_flags = info.global_flags |
| except error as e: |
| caught_exception = e |
|
|
| if caught_exception: |
| raise error(caught_exception.msg, caught_exception.pattern, |
| caught_exception.pos) |
|
|
| if not source.at_end(): |
| raise error("unbalanced parenthesis", pattern, source.pos) |
|
|
| |
| version = (info.flags & _ALL_VERSIONS) or DEFAULT_VERSION |
| if version not in (0, VERSION0, VERSION1): |
| raise ValueError("VERSION0 and VERSION1 flags are mutually incompatible") |
|
|
| if (info.flags & _ALL_ENCODINGS) not in (0, ASCII, LOCALE, UNICODE): |
| raise ValueError("ASCII, LOCALE and UNICODE flags are mutually incompatible") |
|
|
| if isinstance(pattern, bytes) and (info.flags & UNICODE): |
| raise ValueError("cannot use UNICODE flag with a bytes pattern") |
|
|
| if not (info.flags & _ALL_ENCODINGS): |
| if isinstance(pattern, str): |
| info.flags |= UNICODE |
| else: |
| info.flags |= ASCII |
|
|
| reverse = bool(info.flags & REVERSE) |
| fuzzy = isinstance(parsed, _Fuzzy) |
|
|
| |
| _locale_sensitive[locale_key] = info.inline_locale |
|
|
| |
| caught_exception = None |
| try: |
| parsed.fix_groups(pattern, reverse, False) |
| except error as e: |
| caught_exception = e |
|
|
| if caught_exception: |
| raise error(caught_exception.msg, caught_exception.pattern, |
| caught_exception.pos) |
|
|
| |
| if flags & DEBUG: |
| parsed.dump(indent=0, reverse=reverse) |
|
|
| |
| parsed = parsed.optimise(info, reverse) |
| parsed = parsed.pack_characters(info) |
|
|
| |
| req_offset, req_chars, req_flags = _get_required_string(parsed, info.flags) |
|
|
| |
| named_lists = {} |
| named_list_indexes = [None] * len(info.named_lists_used) |
| args_needed = set() |
| for key, index in info.named_lists_used.items(): |
| name, case_flags = key |
| values = frozenset(kwargs[name]) |
| if case_flags: |
| items = frozenset(_fold_case(info, v) for v in values) |
| else: |
| items = values |
| named_lists[name] = values |
| named_list_indexes[index] = items |
| args_needed.add((name, values)) |
|
|
| complain_unused_args() |
|
|
| |
| _check_group_features(info, parsed) |
|
|
| |
| code = parsed.compile(reverse) |
|
|
| |
| key = (0, reverse, fuzzy) |
| ref = info.call_refs.get(key) |
| if ref is not None: |
| code = [(_OP.CALL_REF, ref)] + code + [(_OP.END, )] |
|
|
| |
| code += [(_OP.SUCCESS, )] |
|
|
| |
| for group, rev, fuz in info.additional_groups: |
| code += group.compile(rev, fuz) |
|
|
| |
| code = _flatten_code(code) |
|
|
| if not parsed.has_simple_start(): |
| |
| try: |
| fs_code = _compile_firstset(info, parsed.get_firstset(reverse)) |
| fs_code = _flatten_code(fs_code) |
| code = fs_code + code |
| except _FirstSetError: |
| pass |
|
|
| |
| index_group = dict((v, n) for n, v in info.group_index.items()) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| compiled_pattern = _regex.compile(pattern, info.flags | version, code, |
| info.group_index, index_group, named_lists, named_list_indexes, |
| req_offset, req_chars, req_flags, info.group_count) |
|
|
| |
| if len(_cache) >= _MAXCACHE: |
| with _cache_lock: |
| _shrink_cache(_cache, _named_args, _locale_sensitive, _MAXCACHE) |
|
|
| if cache_it: |
| if (info.flags & LOCALE) == 0: |
| pattern_locale = None |
|
|
| args_needed = frozenset(args_needed) |
|
|
| |
| pattern_key = (pattern, type(pattern), flags, args_needed, |
| DEFAULT_VERSION, pattern_locale) |
| _cache[pattern_key] = compiled_pattern |
|
|
| |
| _named_args[args_key] = args_needed |
|
|
| return compiled_pattern |
|
|
| def _compile_replacement_helper(pattern, template): |
| "Compiles a replacement template." |
| |
|
|
| |
| key = pattern.pattern, pattern.flags, template |
| compiled = _replacement_cache.get(key) |
| if compiled is not None: |
| return compiled |
|
|
| if len(_replacement_cache) >= _MAXREPCACHE: |
| _replacement_cache.clear() |
|
|
| is_unicode = isinstance(template, str) |
| source = _Source(template) |
| if is_unicode: |
| def make_string(char_codes): |
| return "".join(chr(c) for c in char_codes) |
| else: |
| def make_string(char_codes): |
| return bytes(char_codes) |
|
|
| compiled = [] |
| literal = [] |
| while True: |
| ch = source.get() |
| if not ch: |
| break |
| if ch == "\\": |
| |
| |
| |
| is_group, items = _compile_replacement(source, pattern, is_unicode) |
| if is_group: |
| |
| if literal: |
| compiled.append(make_string(literal)) |
| literal = [] |
| compiled.extend(items) |
| else: |
| literal.extend(items) |
| else: |
| literal.append(ord(ch)) |
|
|
| |
| if literal: |
| compiled.append(make_string(literal)) |
|
|
| _replacement_cache[key] = compiled |
|
|
| return compiled |
|
|
| |
| _pat = _compile('', 0, False, {}, False) |
| Pattern = type(_pat) |
| Match = type(_pat.match('')) |
| del _pat |
|
|
| |
| __all__.append("Pattern") |
| __all__.append("Match") |
|
|
| |
| |
| Regex = compile |
|
|
| |
| import copyreg as _copy_reg |
|
|
| def _pickle(pattern): |
| return _regex.compile, pattern._pickled_data |
|
|
| _copy_reg.pickle(Pattern, _pickle) |
|
|