"lothar" wrote: >a non-greedy match is implicitly defined in the documentation to be one such > that there is no proper substring in the return which could also match the > regex.
no, that's not what it says. this is what is says: Adding "?" after the qualifier makes it perform the match in non-greedy or minimal fashion; as few characters as possible will be matched. note that it says "qualifier" (that is, the preceeding *, +, or ? operator). it doesn't say that the *entire* regex should be non-greedy. it does not say that search, findall, sub etc. should look for the shortest possible overall match. all it says is that the preceeding operator, and that operator only, should look for the shortest possible match, rather than the longest. > the module does not return a non-greedy match. it does. the problem is all in your head. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list