Issue #19405: Fixed outdated comments in the _sre module.

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Serhiy Storchaka 2013-10-27 08:00:57 +02:00
parent 8f8ca765d0
commit fdb73ed486
2 changed files with 5 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -276,10 +276,10 @@ def _mk_bitmap(bits):
# set is constructed. Then, this bitmap is sliced into chunks of 256 # set is constructed. Then, this bitmap is sliced into chunks of 256
# characters, duplicate chunks are eliminated, and each chunk is # characters, duplicate chunks are eliminated, and each chunk is
# given a number. In the compiled expression, the charset is # given a number. In the compiled expression, the charset is
# represented by a 16-bit word sequence, consisting of one word for # represented by a 32-bit word sequence, consisting of one word for
# the number of different chunks, a sequence of 256 bytes (128 words) # the number of different chunks, a sequence of 256 bytes (64 words)
# of chunk numbers indexed by their original chunk position, and a # of chunk numbers indexed by their original chunk position, and a
# sequence of chunks (16 words each). # sequence of 256-bit chunks (8 words each).
# Compression is normally good: in a typical charset, large ranges of # Compression is normally good: in a typical charset, large ranges of
# Unicode will be either completely excluded (e.g. if only cyrillic # Unicode will be either completely excluded (e.g. if only cyrillic
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ def _mk_bitmap(bits):
# In UCS-4 mode, the BIGCHARSET opcode still supports only subsets # In UCS-4 mode, the BIGCHARSET opcode still supports only subsets
# of the basic multilingual plane; an efficient representation # of the basic multilingual plane; an efficient representation
# for all of UTF-16 has not yet been developed. This means, # for all of Unicode has not yet been developed. This means,
# in particular, that negated charsets cannot be represented as # in particular, that negated charsets cannot be represented as
# bigcharsets. # bigcharsets.

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@ -2753,8 +2753,7 @@ _compile(PyObject* self_, PyObject* args)
\_________\_____/ / \_________\_____/ /
\____________/ \____________/
It also helps that SRE_CODE is always an unsigned type, either 2 bytes or 4 It also helps that SRE_CODE is always an unsigned type.
bytes wide (the latter if Python is compiled for "wide" unicode support).
*/ */
/* Defining this one enables tracing of the validator */ /* Defining this one enables tracing of the validator */