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Fix and test for bug #764548:
Use isinstance() instead of comparing types directly, to enable subclasses of str and unicode to be used as patterns. Blessed by /F.
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@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ def _compile(*key):
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if p is not None:
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return p
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pattern, flags = key
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if type(pattern) is _pattern_type:
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if isinstance(pattern, _pattern_type):
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return pattern
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if type(pattern) not in sre_compile.STRING_TYPES:
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if not isinstance(pattern, sre_compile.STRING_TYPES):
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raise TypeError, "first argument must be string or compiled pattern"
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try:
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p = sre_compile.compile(pattern, flags)
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@ -428,12 +428,12 @@ def _compile_info(code, pattern, flags):
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_compile_charset(charset, flags, code)
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code[skip] = len(code) - skip
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STRING_TYPES = [type("")]
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try:
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STRING_TYPES.append(type(unicode("")))
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unicode
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except NameError:
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pass
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STRING_TYPES = type("")
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else:
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STRING_TYPES = (type(""), type(unicode("")))
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def _code(p, flags):
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@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ def _code(p, flags):
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def compile(p, flags=0):
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# internal: convert pattern list to internal format
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if type(p) in STRING_TYPES:
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if isinstance(p, STRING_TYPES):
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import sre_parse
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pattern = p
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p = sre_parse.parse(p, flags)
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@ -474,6 +474,16 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(re.match('(a)((?!(b)*))*', 'abb').groups(),
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('a', None, None))
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def test_bug_764548(self):
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# bug 764548, re.compile() barfs on str/unicode subclasses
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try:
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unicode
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except NameError:
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return # no problem if we have no unicode
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class my_unicode(unicode): pass
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pat = re.compile(my_unicode("abc"))
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self.assertEqual(pat.match("xyz"), None)
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def test_finditer(self):
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iter = re.finditer(r":+", "a:b::c:::d")
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self.assertEqual([item.group(0) for item in iter],
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