User BatchyX - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-03T07:47:05Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/22985 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/101268/hidden-features-of-python/143636#143636 156 Answer by BatchyX for Hidden features of Python BatchyX 2008-09-27T13:18:09Z 2009-09-04T14:24:43Z <p><b>Get the python regex parse tree to debug your regex</b></p> <p>Regular expression are a great feature of python, but debugging them can be a pain, and it's just too easy to get a regex wrong.</p> <p>Fortunately, python have a really hidden feature to print the regex parse tree, by passing the undocumented, experimental, hidden flag re.DEBUG (actually, 128) to re.compile</p> <pre><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; re.compile("^\[font(?:=(?P&lt;size&gt;[-+][0-9]{1,2}))?\](.*?)[/font]", re.DEBUG) at at_beginning literal 91 literal 102 literal 111 literal 110 literal 116 max_repeat 0 1 subpattern None literal 61 subpattern 1 in literal 45 literal 43 max_repeat 1 2 in range (48, 57) literal 93 subpattern 2 min_repeat 0 65535 any None in literal 47 literal 102 literal 111 literal 110 literal 116 </code></pre> <p>Once you understand the syntax, you can spot your errors. There we can see that i forgot to escape the [] in [/font].</p> <p>Of course you can combine it with whatever flags you want, like commented regexes :</p> <pre><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; re.compile(""" ^ # start of a line \[font # the font tag (?:=(?P&lt;size&gt; # optional [font=+size] [-+][0-9]{1,2} # size specification ))? \] # end of tag (.*?) # text beetween the tags \[/font\] # end of the tag """, re.DEBUG+re.VERBOSE+re.DOTALL) </code></pre> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/101268/hidden-features-of-python/143636#143636 Comment by BatchyX on Hidden features of Python BatchyX 2009-09-04T14:26:28Z 2009-09-04T14:26:28Z improved the example, thanks ;)