On 2018-04-15 13:31, Kirill Balunov wrote:
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> 2018-04-15 10:58 GMT+03:00 Yubin Ruan :
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> [this is a bit late...]
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> Did you really have any benchmark for it? I know what you are doing but it
> seems to be a pre-mature optimization. If this really is the
On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 05:16:55PM +0200, Maria Alonso-Martirena wrote:
> Good morning,
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> You asked me to subscribe before writing to you and i've already done so. I
> need your help: I’ve just downloaded Python for Windows (versión 3.6.1.).
> However, when I try to open it, it just says “
Hi,
I'm migrating my code to python3 now and find it hard to deal with python's
'str' and 'bytes' type. It's kind of painful.
One thing I find really confusing is that, writing to a socket requires
argument to be of type 'bytes'(otherwise python throw 'str does not support
buffer interfa
Hi, everyone, I have some problem understand the rule which the python compiler
use to parsing the multiline string.
Consider this snippet:
str_1 = "foo"
str_2 = "bar"
print "A test case" + \
"str_1[%s] " + \
"str_2[%s] " % (str_1, str_2)
Why would the snippet above give me an "T
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 12:18:31 PM UTC+8, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 3:28:37 PM UTC+12, Yubin Ruan wrote:
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> > I want to match the all the text surrounded by those " ",
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> You are trying to use regex (type 3 grammar) t
Hi everyone,
I am struggling writing a right regex that match what I want:
Problem Description:
Given a string like this:
>>>string = "false_head aaa bbb false_tail \
true_head some_text_here ccc ddd eee
true_tail"
I want to match the all the text surrounded by those " ",
but