I'm trying to find the permutations of a regex (s
) that are also regexes, this is what I have so far:
def permutations(s):
leaves = ['1', '2', '0', 'e']
possible = []
if len(s) == 3 and s[1] in leaves:
return s
elif len(s) > 3:
for i in range(len(s)):
current_character = s[i]
other_characters = s[:i] + s[i+1:]
for possible_regexes in permutations(other_characters):
if is_regex(possible_regexes):
possible = [[current_character] + [other_characters]]
return possible
for regexes in possible:
print(regexes)
However I'm getting an error telling me that I can't iterate over a string, I'm pretty sure this is the problem here: possible = [[current_character] + [other_characters]]
. How would I return it so I could iterate over every permutation, then determine if that permutation is valid?
EDIT This is the error TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
EDIT2 Full traceback:
File "regex_functions.py", line 86, in <module>
print (all_regex_permutations('(1.2)'))
File "regex_functions.py", line 68, in all_regex_permutations
for possible_regexes in all_regex_permutations(other_characters):
File "regex_functions.py", line 68, in all_regex_permutations
for possible_regexes in all_regex_permutations(other_characters):
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable