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#10713: Improve documentation for \b and \B and add a few tests. Initial patch and tests by Martin Pool.
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@ -373,6 +373,32 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\d\D\w\W\s\S",
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"1aa! a", re.UNICODE).group(0), "1aa! a")
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def test_string_boundaries(self):
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# See http://bugs.python.org/issue10713
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self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\b(abc)\b", "abc").group(1),
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"abc")
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# There's a word boundary at the start of a string.
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self.assertTrue(re.match(r"\b", "abc"))
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# A non-empty string includes a non-boundary zero-length match.
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self.assertTrue(re.search(r"\B", "abc"))
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# There is no non-boundary match at the start of a string.
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self.assertFalse(re.match(r"\B", "abc"))
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# However, an empty string contains no word boundaries, and also no
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# non-boundaries.
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self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\B", ""), None)
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# This one is questionable and different from the perlre behaviour,
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# but describes current behavior.
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self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\b", ""), None)
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# A single word-character string has two boundaries, but no
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# non-boundary gaps.
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self.assertEqual(len(re.findall(r"\b", "a")), 2)
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self.assertEqual(len(re.findall(r"\B", "a")), 0)
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# If there are no words, there are no boundaries
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self.assertEqual(len(re.findall(r"\b", " ")), 0)
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self.assertEqual(len(re.findall(r"\b", " ")), 0)
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# Can match around the whitespace.
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self.assertEqual(len(re.findall(r"\B", " ")), 2)
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def test_bigcharset(self):
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self.assertEqual(re.match(u"([\u2222\u2223])",
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u"\u2222").group(1), u"\u2222")
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