Luke Paireepinart wrote: > doug shawhan wrote: >> I've been looking through various sites, but cannot find the magic >> button that allows me to match a string with linefeeds >> I'd rather not strip out the linefeeds, then stick them back in. :-) >> >> I'm attempting something that should be fairly simple: >> >> snippy = re.compile('Hi there.*Bye there.') > Your RE is wrong. > Refer to http://docs.python.org/lib/re-syntax.html > * Causes the resulting RE to match 0 or more repetitions of the > preceding RE, as many repetitions as are possible. ab* will match 'a', > 'ab', or 'a' followed by any number of 'b's.
The RE that is repeated is . which is the intent. >> s = '''Good gravy! Hi there. >> I'm some text someone >> wants to match. >> Bye there. See you around''' >> >> yield = re.match (snippy) > There are multiple errors in this call. > First, yield is a reserved keyword in python 2.4+ (probably earlier, too.) > Second, re.match takes 2 arguments, not 1. > What you really want to do is re.match(snippy,s) or snippy.match(s) Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor