The test for re.engine was misfiring because re.engine is no longer

defined and the default was "pre" instead of "sre".  Give up on 1.5.2
compatibility, hardcode the sre solution.  However, this XXX comment
still applies, AFAIK:
        # XXX This code depends on internals of the regular expression
        # engine!  There's no standard API to do a substitution when you
        # have already found the match.  One should be added.
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Guido van Rossum 2002-07-24 01:49:16 +00:00
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from Tkinter import *
import tkMessageBox
import SearchEngine
from SearchDialogBase import SearchDialogBase
import sre_parse
def replace(text):
root = text._root()
@ -158,17 +159,9 @@ class ReplaceDialog(SearchDialogBase):
# XXX This code depends on internals of the regular expression
# engine! There's no standard API to do a substitution when you
# have already found the match. One should be added.
# The solution here is designed to be backwards compatible
# with previous Python versions, e.g. 1.5.2.
# XXX This dynamic test should be done only once.
if getattr(re, "engine", "pre") == "pre":
return re.pcre_expand(m, template)
else: # sre
# XXX This import should be avoidable...
import sre_parse
# XXX This parses the template over and over...
ptemplate = sre_parse.parse_template(template, m.re)
return sre_parse.expand_template(ptemplate, m)
# XXX This parses the template over and over...
ptemplate = sre_parse.parse_template(template, m.re)
return sre_parse.expand_template(ptemplate, m)
def show_hit(self, first, last):
text = self.text