[issue35146] Bad Regular Expression Broke re.findall()
Dan Boxall
report at bugs.python.org
Fri Nov 2 11:24:59 EDT 2018
Dan Boxall <dboxall at l3mtechnologies.com> added the comment:
Yes I realised that, as I said earlier. But it could say, "Invalid regular
expression" and not produce ten lines of error messages.
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 at 14:21, Steven D'Aprano <report at bugs.python.org> wrote:
>
> Steven D'Aprano <steve+python at pearwood.info> added the comment:
>
> This is not a bug in Python, it is an invalid (broken) regular expression.
> There is nothing that the interpreter or the regular expression engine can
> do, because you are telling it to do something that makes no sense. What do
> you expect findall to find, if you ask it to find something nonsensical?
>
> You say:
>
> "repeat this pattern any number of times"
>
> but there is no "this pattern" to be repeated. You are asking for
> something impossible. The only legitimate response is to report back that
> the regular expression is invalid and cannot be compiled, and fail
> immediately.
>
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> nosy: +steven.daprano
> resolution: -> not a bug
> stage: -> resolved
> status: open -> closed
>
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