> Is the Ukrainian language similar to Russian? Ukrainians and Russians are very similar in many, many ways, but there are a few differences. The language is probably the most immediately notable one. Like Russian and Belarusian, Ukrainian is an Eastern Slavic language. It is similar to Russian, but not identical.
The Ukrainian language is very similar to the Russian, but is it understandable for the average Russian native speaker, let's say, in Moscow?
Ukrainians understand Russian, but this is mostly because of the high exposure to the Russian language in media and everyday life.
Now nobody is using the nexus 7 grouper, here at home, anymore, and I am allowed to change things on it, it's all deperecated and i am not able to install Ubuntu on it.
Is there stil an image file in an archive i do not know of?
# This crap is so "def foo(...): x = 5; y = 7" is handled correctly.
# TODO(cwinter): suite-cleanup
if suite[0].children[1].type == token.INDENT:
start = 2
indent = suite[0].children[1].value
end = Newline()
else:
start = 0
indent = u"; "
end = pytree.Leaf(token.INDENT, u"")
@chaskes I've never used ksh. I'm still using bash but keep meaning to switch to zsh. The article I linked to is famous, I've (happily) never had to deal with csh myself.
Our university CIS department teachers wrote a script for students to upload homework . . . it was in tcsh . . . by stackoverflow.com standards, i would downvote it 10 times
I use Python (3) and need a regular expression that matches at the beginning of the string or right after a newline.
I must add the re.DOTALL flag though because I need to process multiple lines at once. The example here is just simplified.
What I came up with is this lookbehind:
(?<=\n|\A)sta...
@BharadwajRaju kos is one of our command-line experts. We both gained command-line badges by the way ( except i lost it after the clean up). The guy does perl and bash, very clever, very smart. If he be running for mod election, he'd have my vote like instantly
@Serg You were right. I thought I need that because I had a string containing newlines \n and used re.DOTALL, but the way to go is using ^ and re.MULTILINE.