I want to be able to replace a string in a file using regular expressions. But my function isn’t finding a match. So I’ve mocked up a test to replicate what’s happening.
I have defined the string I want to replace as follows:
string = 'buf = O_strdup("ONE=001&TYPE=PUZZLE&PREFIX=EXPRESS&");'
I want to replace the “TYPE=PUZZLE&PREFIX=EXPRESS&” part with something else. NB. the string won’t always contain exactly “PUZZLE” and “PREFIX” in the original file, but it will be of that format ).
So first I tried testing that I got the correct match.
obj = re.search(r'TYPE=([\^&]*)\&PREFIX=([\^&]*)\&', string)
if obj:
print obj.group()
else:
print "No match!!"
Thinking that ([\^&]*) will match any number of characters that are NOT an ampersand.
But I always get “No match!!”.
However,
obj = re.search(r'TYPE=([\^&]*)', string)
returns me “TYPE=”
Why doesn’t my first one work?
Since the
^sign is escaped with\the following part:([\^&]*)matches any sequence of these characters: ^, &.Try replacing it with
([^&]*).