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tests/extmod: Fix regex strings to be of r"" type.

Otherwise escape characters like \s and \W won't work correctly.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
pull/15134/head
Damien George 5 months ago
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  1. 6
      tests/extmod/re_namedclass.py
  2. 4
      tests/extmod/re_sub.py

6
tests/extmod/re_namedclass.py

@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ m = re.match(r"(([0-9]*)([a-z]*)\d*)", "1234hello567")
print_groups(m)
# named class within a class set
print_groups(re.match("([^\s]+)\s*([^\s]+)", "1 23"))
print_groups(re.match("([\s\d]+)([\W]+)", "1 2-+="))
print_groups(re.match("([\W]+)([^\W]+)([^\S]+)([^\D]+)", " a_1 23"))
print_groups(re.match(r"([^\s]+)\s*([^\s]+)", "1 23"))
print_groups(re.match(r"([\s\d]+)([\W]+)", "1 2-+="))
print_groups(re.match(r"([\W]+)([^\W]+)([^\S]+)([^\D]+)", " a_1 23"))

4
tests/extmod/re_sub.py

@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ def multiply(m):
return str(int(m.group(0)) * 2)
print(re.sub("\d+", multiply, "10 20 30 40 50"))
print(re.sub(r"\d+", multiply, "10 20 30 40 50"))
print(re.sub("\d+", lambda m: str(int(m.group(0)) // 2), "10 20 30 40 50"))
print(re.sub(r"\d+", lambda m: str(int(m.group(0)) // 2), "10 20 30 40 50"))
def A():

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