AFAICT, there should not be a situation where IP and port do not have at least one whitespace character separating them.
This may be true for other '\s*' patterns in the same regex too. Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com> --- tests/acceptance/virtiofs_submounts.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/acceptance/virtiofs_submounts.py b/tests/acceptance/virtiofs_submounts.py index 227a3cf1ee..0f9d7a5d9c 100644 --- a/tests/acceptance/virtiofs_submounts.py +++ b/tests/acceptance/virtiofs_submounts.py @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class VirtiofsSubmountsTest(BootLinux): command_line='info usernet') for line in res.split('\r\n'): match = \ - re.search(r'TCP.HOST_FORWARD.*127\.0\.0\.1\s*(\d+)\s+10\.', + re.search(r'TCP.HOST_FORWARD.*127\.0\.0\.1\s+(\d+)\s+10\.', line) if match is not None: port = int(match[1]) -- 2.25.4