Регулярные выражения иногда могут быть просто монструозными. Выглядеть это может крайне запутанно. Сами регэкспы и без того история непростая, а когда это длинный паттерн на несколько десятков знаков, разобрать там что-либо становится не просто.
Но на помощь приходит Python и его стремление сделать нашу жизнь проще!
В функциях регулярок можно после паттерна указывать флаги, один из которых позволяет писать паттерны более свободно. А именно, добавлять пробелы и переносы, которые будут игнорированы. В результате мы можем разбить паттерн на строки и добавить комментов.
Чтобы это сработало нужно добавить флаг re.VERBOSE. Пробелы в паттерне теперь следует указывать явно спец символами.
Согласитесь, что даже с именованными группами а таком виде регэкспа выглядит вполне сносно 😉.
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🔴 Today I suggest you plunge into the past and visit the mill, which is 130 years old!
Pflaumer's Mill is a wooden giant on the banks of the Volga
On the left bank of the Volga, a little away from the city of Nikolaevsk, a huge wooden steam mill of the late XIX - early XX century has been standing for more than a century. It is called the "Pfläumer Mill" in honor of the German settler Friedrich Pfläumer. They say that he built it in 1906, although according to other sources he was only a co-owner and manager.
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🔴 Today I would like to invite you to a most unusual temple.
The Temple of All Religions in Kazan
This temple is not about prayers. Services are not held here, and believers are not gathered here. It is more of a museum, a symbol, a fantasy about world religions.
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🔴 Moscow has many different architectural styles and trends in construction. You can, for example, find a piece of Italy.
Tarasov's mansion is a true oasis of the Italian Renaissance amidst the bustle of Moscow. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century: the project was ordered by Gavriil Tarasov, a Moscow merchant.
The idea was ambitious: Gabriel wanted a house that looked like a palazzo in Vicenza (a city in Italy), and architect Zholtovsky did not disappoint. He created a true Italian palace that you would hardly expect in the very center of Moscow — marble, columns, arches.
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🔴 I invite you to a walk around amazing Karelia.
Sortavala is a Karelian city with a European soul and a long history.
A bit of history
The city was officially founded in 1468, although people lived here long before that date. The first settlers were the Sami, an ancient people of the North. Archaeologists find bone needles, arrowheads, and the remains of settlements of the II millennium BC on the islands. Throughout its history, Sortavala has changed hands more than once: from Russia to Sweden, back to Russia, then to Finland and back again. Each era has left its traces in the appearance of the city.
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