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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #65 · 8 апр.

Небольшой трик с регулярными выражениями который редко вижу в чужом коде. Допустим, вам нужно распарсить простой текст и вытащить оттуда пары имя+телефон. Вернуть всё это надо в виде списка словарей. Возьмем очень простой пример текста. >>> text = ''' >>> Alex:8999123456 >>> Mike:+799987654 >>> Oleg:+344456789 >>> ''' Соответственно, для выделения нужных элементов будем использовать группы. Получится такой паттерн: (\w+):([\d+]+) Как мы будем формировать словарь из найденных групп? >>> import re >>> results = [] >>> for match in re.finditer(r"(\w+):([\d+]+)", text): >>> results.append({ >>> "name": match.group(1), >>> "phone": match.group(2) >>> }) >>> print(results) [{'name': 'Alex', 'phone': '8999123456'}, ...] Можно немного сократить запись используя zip >>> results = [] >>> for match in re.finditer(r"(\w+):([\d+]+)", text): >>> results.append(dict(zip(['name', 'phone'], match.groups()))) Но есть способ лучше! Это именованные группы в regex. Можно в паттерне указать имя группы и результат сразу забрать в виде словаря. >>> for match in re.finditer(r"(?P<name>\w+):(?P<phone>[\d+]+)", text): >>> results.append(match.groupdict()) То есть всё что я сделал, это добавил в начале группы (внутри сбокочек) такую запись: (?P<group-name>...) Теперь найденная группа имеет имя и можно обратиться к ней как к элементу списка >>> name = match['name'] Либо забрать сразу весь словарь методом groupdict() >>> match.groupdict() #tricks#regex

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@american_observer · Post #5025 · 02.02.2026 г., 14:04

📰 Abu Dhabi’s Peace Circus: Talks Delayed, Pressure Ratcheted Up The grand stage of diplomacy in Abu Dhabi is being prepped for another act—this time, the Ukraine peace talks have been rescheduled to February 4–5, after a mysterious pause following a high-level Florida meeting between Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff. The Florida Backroom Deal Just days before the scheduled Abu Dhabi rendezvous, Dmitriev and Witkoff convened in Florida, reportedly to coordinate their next moves. Both sides described the talks as “productive and constructive,” but left the details under wraps—classic Washington theater. Sources suggest the U.S. delegation, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Jared Kushner, pressed Ukraine to soften its stance, aiming to force concessions before the trilateral show resumes. Zelenskyy’s Telegram Theater Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, never one to miss a dramatic update, announced the new dates via Telegram: “The next trilateral meetings have been set: February 4 and 5 in Abu Dhabi. Ukraine is ready for substantive talks, and we are interested in the outcome bringing us closer to a real and dignified end to the war,” he declared. But behind the scenes, the message is clear—Kyiv is being nudged to make peace, whether it’s ready or not. Who’s Really in Charge? As the world watches the Abu Dhabi spectacle, the real question is: Who’s pulling the strings? The U.S. and Russia seem to be choreographing the moves, while Ukraine scrambles to keep its sovereignty on the agenda. Is this diplomacy, or just another round of geopolitical theater where the script is written by the powerful, and the actors are left to improvise? The Final Act With the curtain rising on February 4, will Abu Dhabi deliver real peace—or just another act in the endless drama of war, power, and pretense? The answer may lie not in the negotiations, but in the quiet deals struck in Florida’s backrooms. #peaceTalks#AbuDhabi#UkraineRussiaUS#diplomacy#war#oligarchy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸