Ранее я делал серию постов про битовые операторы.
Вот вам ещё один наглядный пример как это используется в Python в модуле re.
Чтобы указать флаг для компилятора нам надо указать его после передаваемой строки. Например, добавляем флаг для игнорирования переноса строки.
pattern = re.compile(r"(\w+)+")
words = pattern.search(text, re.DOTALL)
А как указать несколько флагов? Ведь явно будут ситуации когда нам потребуется больше одного. Кто читал посты по битовые операторы уже понял как.
pattern.search(text, re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE)
А теперь смотрим исходники, что находится в этих атрибутах?
Не удивительно, степени двойки. Почему? Потому что каждое следующее значение это сдвиг единицы влево.
>>> for n in [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256]:
>>>
print(bin(n))
0b1
0b10
0b100
0b1000
0b10000
0b100000
0b1000000
0b10000000
0b100000000
Чтобы было понятней, давайте напишем тоже самое но иначе, добавим ведущие нули:
000000001
000000010
000000100
000001000
000010000
000100000
001000000
010000000
100000000
Не понятно что тут происходит? Читай три поста про битовые операторы начиная с этого ➡️https://t.me/pythonotes/45
В общем, это пример применения побитовых операций в самом Python.
Теперь вы знаете Python еще немного лучше)
#tricks#regex#libs
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🔘Pretty as an adjective means 'attractive, especially when talking about girls or women'.
Margo always tells her daughter that she's pretty.Margo always tells her daughter that she's pretty.
🔜Jacob's mum is really pretty.
🔘Pretty is also used to talk about things that are 'pleasant to look at in a delicate or charming way'. While this is often connected to females, it can also be used to describe something like 'a view'.
🔜There's a very pretty view at the top of that hill.
🔜My friend moved out of the city and bought a pretty cottage in the countryside.
🔘As an adverb, pretty can be an informal way of saying 'quite' or 'rather'.
🔜The house was built recently, it's pretty new.
🔜I enjoyed that film, it was pretty good.
🔘We can also use pretty to give emphasis.
🔜We went to bed at 2am, so we were pretty tired.
🔜I'm pretty angry right now, so don't talk to me.
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