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It's possible that combining the token regexes will work, but you'd have to benchmark it. Something like:

x = re.compile('(?P<NUMBER>[0-9]+)|(?P<VAR>[a-z]+)')
a = x.match('9999').groupdict() # => {'VAR': None, 'NUMBER': '9999'}
if a:
    token = [a for a in a.items() if a[1] != None][0]

The filter is where you'll have to do some benchmarking...

Update: I tested this, and it seems as though if you combine all the tokens as stated and write a function like:

def find_token(lst):
    for tok in lst:
        if tok[1] != None: return tok
    raise Exception

You'll get roughly the same speed (maybe a teensy faster) for this. I believe the speedup must be in the number of calls to match, but the loop for token discrimination is still there, which of course kills it.

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It's possible that combining the token regexes will work, but you'd have to benchmark it. Something like:

x = re.compile('(?P<NUMBER>[0-9]+)|(?P<VAR>[a-z]+)')
a = x.match('9999').groupdict() # => {'VAR': None, 'NUMBER': '9999'}
if a:
    token = [a for a in a.items() if a[1] != None][0]

The filter is where you'll have to do some benchmarking...