Issue #26475: Fixed debugging output for regular expressions with the (?x) flag.
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@ -833,14 +833,14 @@ def parse(str, flags=0, pattern=None):
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assert source.next == ")"
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raise source.error("unbalanced parenthesis")
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if flags & SRE_FLAG_DEBUG:
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p.dump()
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if not (flags & SRE_FLAG_VERBOSE) and p.pattern.flags & SRE_FLAG_VERBOSE:
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# the VERBOSE flag was switched on inside the pattern. to be
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# on the safe side, we'll parse the whole thing again...
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return parse(str, p.pattern.flags)
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if flags & SRE_FLAG_DEBUG:
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p.dump()
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return p
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def parse_template(source, pattern):
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@ -91,6 +91,9 @@ Core and Builtins
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Library
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- Issue #26475: Fixed debugging output for regular expressions with the (?x)
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flag.
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- Issue #26457: Fixed the subnets() methods in IP network classes for the case
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when resulting prefix length is equal to maximal prefix length.
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Based on patch by Xiang Zhang.
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