Message313264
for those watching this would be the findall() case which is consistent between pythons:
import re
for reg in [
'VARCHAR(30) COLLATE "en_US"',
'VARCHAR(30)'
]:
print(re.findall(r'(?: COLLATE.*)?$', reg))
output (all pythons):
[' COLLATE "en_US"', '']
['']
so yes there are two matches for one and only one for the other. |
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2018-03-05 16:32:48 | zzzeek | set | recipients:
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2018-03-05 16:32:48 | zzzeek | set | messageid: <1520267568.52.0.467229070634.issue32998@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2018-03-05 16:32:48 | zzzeek | link | issue32998 messages |
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