cpython/Lib/test/test_regex.py
Barry Warsaw 4b722788ae added test of the regex module
[NOTE: testall.py and autotest.py might could go away soon, I've
 played with Guido's new regrtest.py script and it seems to work well.
 I'll wait until Guido gives the word to completely switch over -- and
 change the Makefile too!]
1996-12-20 22:00:21 +00:00

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from test_support import verbose
import regex
from regex_syntax import *
re = 'a+b+c+'
print 'no match:', regex.match(re, 'hello aaaabcccc world')
print 'successful search:', regex.search(re, 'hello aaaabcccc world')
try:
cre = regex.compile('\(' + re)
except regex.error:
print 'caught expected exception'
else:
print 'expected regex.error not raised'
print 'failed awk syntax:', regex.search('(a+)|(b+)', 'cdb')
prev = regex.set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_AWK)
print 'successful awk syntax:', regex.search('(a+)|(b+)', 'cdb')
regex.set_syntax(prev)
print 'failed awk syntax:', regex.search('(a+)|(b+)', 'cdb')
re = '\(<one>[0-9]+\) *\(<two>[0-9]+\)'
print 'matching with group names and compile()'
cre = regex.compile(re)
print cre.match('801 999')
try:
print cre.group('one')
except regex.error:
print 'caught expected exception'
else:
print 'expected regex.error not raised'
print 'matching with group names and symcomp()'
cre = regex.symcomp(re)
print cre.match('801 999')
print cre.group(0)
print cre.group('one')
print cre.group(1, 2)
print cre.group('one', 'two')
print 'realpat:', cre.realpat
print 'groupindex:', cre.groupindex
re = 'world'
cre = regex.compile(re)
print 'not case folded search:', cre.search('HELLO WORLD')
cre = regex.compile(re, regex.casefold)
print 'case folded search:', cre.search('HELLO WORLD')
print '__members__:', cre.__members__
print 'regs:', cre.regs
print 'last:', cre.last
print 'translate:', `cre.translate`
print 'givenpat:', cre.givenpat
print 'match with pos:', cre.match('hello world', 7)
print 'search with pos:', cre.search('hello world there world', 7)
print 'bogus group:', cre.group(0, 1, 3)
try:
print 'no name:', cre.group('one')
except regex.error:
print 'caught expected exception'
else:
print 'expected regex.error not raised'