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% Document lookbehind assertions, conditionals, (?>...)
! % Document findall method (once 1.5.2 is fairly widespread)
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% Show how to loop with search()
% Mention optional argument to match.groups()
% Unicode (at least a reference)
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\title{Regular Expression HOWTO}
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! % Document findall, finditer methods
% Better way of displaying a RE, a string, and what it matches
% Show how to loop with search()
% Mention optional argument to match.groups()
% Unicode (at least a reference)
\title{Regular Expression HOWTO}
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The most complete book on regular expressions is almost certainly
! Jeffrey Friedl's \emph{Mastering Regular Expressions}, published by
! O'Reilly. Unfortunately, the Python material in this book dates from
! before the \module{re} module --- all the examples use the old
! \module{regex} module --- but it covers writing good regular
! expressions in great detail.
\end{document}
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The most complete book on regular expressions is almost certainly
! Jeffrey Friedl's \citetitle{Mastering Regular Expressions}, published by
! O'Reilly. Unfortunately, it exclusively concentrates on Perl and
! Java's flavours of regular expressions, and doesn't contain any Python
! material at all. (The first edition covered the obsolete
! \module{regex} module.)
\end{document}
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