Using more than one flag in python re.findall

Question:

I would like to use more than one flag with the re.findall function. More specifically, I would like to use the IGNORECASE and DOTALL flags at the same time.

x = re.findall(r'CAT.+?END', 'Cat n eND', (re.I, re.DOTALL))

Error :

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#78>", line 1, in <module>
    x = re.findall(r'CAT.+?END','Cat n eND',(re.I,re.DOTALL))
  File "C:Python27libre.py", line 177, in findall
    return _compile(pattern, flags).findall(string)
  File "C:Python27libre.py", line 243, in _compile
    p = sre_compile.compile(pattern, flags)
  File "C:Python27libsre_compile.py", line 500, in compile
    p = sre_parse.parse(p, flags)
  File "C:Python27libsre_parse.py", line 673, in parse
    p = _parse_sub(source, pattern, 0)
  File "C:Python27libsre_parse.py", line 308, in _parse_sub
    itemsappend(_parse(source, state))
  File "C:Python27libsre_parse.py", line 401, in _parse
    if state.flags & SRE_FLAG_VERBOSE:
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for &: 'tuple' and 'int'

Is there a way to use more than one flag ?

Asked By: Pavan

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Answers:

You can’t put the flags within a tuple. Use the pipe character (OR operand) within your flags:

x = re.findall(r'CAT.+?END','Cat n eND',flags=re.I | re.DOTALL)
Answered By: Mazdak

Yes, but you have to OR them together:

x = re.findall(pattern=r'CAT.+?END', string='Cat n eND', flags=re.I | re.DOTALL)
Answered By: mipadi

Is there a way to use more than one flag ?

It wasn’t mentioned, but you can use inline (?...) modifiers as well.

x = re.findall(r'(?si)CAT.+?END', 'Cat n eND')
Answered By: hwnd
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