Simon Brunning wrote: > On 7/18/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am using regular expressions and I would like to use both >> re.IGNORECASE and re.VERBOSE options. I want to do something like the >> following (which doesn't work): >> >> matsearch = r'''^\ {0,4}([mM]\d+) ''' >> MatSearch = re.compile(matsearch, re.VERBOSE, re.IGNORECASE) > > MatSearch = re.compile(matsearch, re.IGNORECASE + re.VERBOSE)
While this works when you are only combining flags, the general way of handling flags (= bit-fields) is with the three bit-wise operators '^', '&' and '|'. Reinhold -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list