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1 message in org.python.python-bugs-list[ python-Bugs-811604 ] "string".split...| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| SourceForge.net | Mar 21, 2004 12:11 pm |

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| Subject: | [ python-Bugs-811604 ] "string".split behaviour for empty strings | Actions... |
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| From: | SourceForge.net (nore...@sourceforge.net) | |
| Date: | Mar 21, 2004 12:11:15 pm | |
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Bugs item #811604, was opened at 2003-09-24 04:20 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by mondragon You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=811604&group_id=5470
Category: Python Interpreter Core Group: None
Status: Closed Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5 Submitted By: T.Meyarivan (meyarivan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: "string".split behaviour for empty strings
Initial Comment:
"".split() -> []
"".split(' ') -> ['']
It is not clear from the documentation as to what is the defined behaviour in the above case. To say the least, it is completely counter-intuitive..(splitting an empty string should return the list [''] in both cases).
From stringobject.c, the behaviour of split_whitespace (i.e split called without sep) and string_split (split called with sep) is different for empty strings..perhaps the function split_whitespace needs to be patched.
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Comment By: Nick Bastin (mondragon)
Date: 2004-03-21 12:11
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Fixed in doc/lib/libstring.tex version 1.57
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Comment By: Terry J. Reedy (tjreedy) Date: 2003-09-28 19:50
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Suggestion: find section of Lib Ref discussing str.split, quote existing def, and add succinct sentence that you think is needed. Then change category to 'documentation' so appropriate person(s) will see proposal.
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Comment By: T.Meyarivan (meyarivan) Date: 2003-09-26 07:04
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Thats so counter intuitive.. :-(
At least the documentation should specify the fact that the behaviour of "string".split for empty strings is so and so....
The reason this probably never came up ( or mostly ignored by majority ) is that people probably check if the string is empty before proceeding to process it..
I am not closing the bug before the specific behaviour of "string".split for empty strings gets to the docs..
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Comment By: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger) Date: 2003-09-26 00:35
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And so it is. The whitespace version (no args) and the specified separator version work differently -- the second version can never return an empty list.
This code has been around for a good while and it is likely that much code relies on the behavior, so I recommend classifying it as a beauty spot and closing the bug.
"One man's bug is another man's feature"
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Comment By: T.Meyarivan (meyarivan) Date: 2003-09-24 04:51
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"".split(None) -> []
which is expected because in the case when no sep is specified and when sep == None, split_whitespace is called..
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