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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsUsing re.verbose (or "re.X") allows you to write nicer-looking and are more readable expressions by adding comments and spreading things out with whitespace and new lines.
For more details, see the online documentation.
walter fernandez
4,992 Pointsand what is re.MULTILINE FOR?
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThat has to do with whether the begin and end tokens refer to lines or the whole string. You'll find that on the same documentation page I provided the link for.
walter fernandez
4,992 Pointsok, thanks