--- On Thu, 11/25/10, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > re.findall performs multiple searches, each starting where > the previous > one finished. The first match started at the start of the > string and > finished at its end. The second match started at that point > (the end of > the string) and found another match, ending at the end of > the string. > It tried to match a third time, but that failed because it > would have > matched an empty string again (it's not allowed to return 2 > contiguous > empty strings). > > > Isn't this a bug? > > > No, but it can be confusing at times! :-) > --
But the last empty string is matched twice -- so it is an overlapping. But findall is supposed not to return overlapping matches. So I think this does not live up to the documentation -- thus I still consider it a bug. Yingjie -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list