[followup to c.l.py] Xah Lee wrote: > the Python regex documentation is available at: > http://xahlee.org/perl-python/python_re-write/lib/module-re.html > > Note that, i've just made the terms of use clear. > > Also, can anyone answer what is the precise terms of license of the > official python documentation? The official python.org doc site is not > clear.
I would be interested in this information, too. > Note also, that the regex syntax used by Perl is the same as Python. > So, this section > http://xahlee.org/perl-python/python_re-write/lib/re-syntax.html > which contains clear explanation of regex syntax, will be of interest > to Perl programers as well. ... Your tutorial has helped me to write my first regular expression: http://dev.lazaridis.com/base/changeset/60 your notes about documentation are interesting, too: http://xahlee.org/perl-python/re-write_notes.html I have some notes, too: http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Docu - I would like to read more on your website, but the usability is terrible, mainly due to the missing navigation. What about an exchange? I assist you with the navigation. you will just need apache server-side-include and one file "navigation.html", which will contail all of the navigation, very simple. And you make an real life example for a python regular expression use-case: i want to scan a text for this line: [[CustomAttributes(this=4,that=34,name='peter')]] picking "this=4" ... and add the attributes to an object. object = addCustomAttributes(text) (ok, the regex part would be enouth). . -- http://lazaridis.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list