tests/extmod: Move split-on-empty-match tests to a separate test file.
And provide an expected-output file because these tests have a different behaviour under CPython.
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s = r.split("a b c foobar", 2)
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print(s)
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r = re.compile(" *")
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s = r.split("a b c foobar")
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# TODO - no idea how this is supposed to work, per docs, empty match == stop
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# splitting, so CPython code apparently does some dirty magic.
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#print(s)
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r = re.compile("x*")
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s = r.split("foo")
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print(s)
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r = re.compile("[a-f]+")
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s = r.split("0a3b9")
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print(s)
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tests/extmod/ure_split_empty.py
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tests/extmod/ure_split_empty.py
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# test splitting with pattern matches that can be empty
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#
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# CPython 3.5 issues a FutureWarning for these tests because their
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# behaviour will change in a future version. MicroPython just stops
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# splitting as soon as an empty match is found.
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import ure as re
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r = re.compile(" *")
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s = r.split("a b c foobar")
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print(s)
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r = re.compile("x*")
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s = r.split("foo")
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print(s)
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r = re.compile("x*")
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s = r.split("axbc")
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print(s)
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tests/extmod/ure_split_empty.py.exp
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tests/extmod/ure_split_empty.py.exp
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['a b c foobar']
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['foo']
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['axbc']
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