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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:26:36+00:00 2026-05-17T21:26:36+00:00

I’m working on a Google appengine project and I’ve encountered a quandary. The following

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I’m working on a Google appengine project and I’ve encountered a quandary. The following should (if the regex’s are normal) redirect everything which does not contain the word “test” to the MainPage class, and the rest to the TestPage class.

application = webapp.WSGIApplication(
                                     [
                                        ('[^(test)]*', MainPage),
                                        ('.+', TestPage)
                                     ],
                                     debug=True)

Instead, I find that the regular expression is being interpreted:

('[^tes]*', MainPage)

This means that anything which includes a t, e, or s will NOT direct to MainPage (in this case, it will direct to TestPage). Obviously, the workaround is to re-write the TestPage regex, but I don’t want to have to make a work around. This should work without being re-written.

Am I missing some library somewhere? Is this a configuration issue? I have far less issue with calling a function or setting a property before running run_wsgi_app, but this looks inconsistent as is.


UPDATE

It turns out that the culprit was two things. First it was a mistake on my part in the syntax (Mea culpa). Second, the tool I had used to confirm the regular expression said that the expression would not match “test ” but it would match “t est “.

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    2026-05-17T21:26:36+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:26 pm

    Actually, it’s being interpreted as identical to any rearrangement of the characters aside from the leading caret within the square brackets, such as [^est()]. Standard regular expression syntax includes no straightforward way to specify the complement of the language matched by a particular regex.

    In this case, you don’t need to worry about that. Follow Erik Noren’s advice and change the order of the matching expressions like so:

    application = webapp.WSGIApplication(
                                         [
                                            ('test', TestPage)
                                            ('.+', MainPage),
                                         ],
                                         debug=True)
    

    This straightforwardly accomplishes the same result.

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