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#19778: fix a couple of re reprs in the documentation.
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@ -271,8 +271,8 @@ performing string substitutions. ::
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>>> import re
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>>> p = re.compile('ab*')
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>>> p #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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<_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x...>
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>>> p
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re.compile('ab*')
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:func:`re.compile` also accepts an optional *flags* argument, used to enable
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various special features and syntax variations. We'll go over the available
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@ -383,8 +383,8 @@ Python interpreter, import the :mod:`re` module, and compile a RE::
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>>> import re
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>>> p = re.compile('[a-z]+')
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>>> p #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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<_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x...>
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>>> p
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re.compile('[a-z]+')
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Now, you can try matching various strings against the RE ``[a-z]+``. An empty
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string shouldn't match at all, since ``+`` means 'one or more repetitions'.
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