"Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Let me expose one another fucking incompetent part of Python doc, in > illustration of the Info Tech industry's masturbation and ignorant > nature.
What you actually expose is your own ignorance. > Note: “In other words, the "|" operator is never greedy.” > > Note the need to inject the high-brow jargon “greedy” here as a > latch on sentence. Actually, greedy is a standard term when dealing with regular expression matching. Anyone who's done even a little work with regular expressions - which is pretty much all I've done, as I prefer to avoid them - will know what it means. > “never greedy”? What is greedy anyway? > > “Greedy”, when used in the context of computing, describes a > certain characteristics of algorithms. When a algorithm for a > minimizing/maximizing problem is such that, whenever it faced a choice > it simply chose the shortest path, without considering whether that > choice actually results in a optimal solution. Except that's not the *only* meaning for greedy in a computing context. That's what it means when you're talking about a specific kind of problem solving algorithm. Those algorithms have *nothing* to do with regular expressions, so this definition is irrelevant. After doing a google for "regular expression greedy", the second match starts with the text: By default, pattern matching is greedy, which means that the matcher returns the longest match possible. Now, it can be argued that the term ought not to be used, except that it's a standard term with a well-known meaning, and exactly describes the behavior in question. You can argue that it ought to be defined. The problem is, you can't explain things to a rock. You have to assume some basic level of understanding. In particular, documentation on a regular expression package should explain *how to use the package*, not what regular expressions are, and the terminology associated with them. As I've suggested before, what's really needed is a short tutorial on regular expressions in general. That page could include a definition of terms that are unique to regular expressions, and the re package documentation could link the word greedy to that definition. <mike -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list