[issue27851] re.sub() bug with IGNORECASE

2016-08-24 Thread Dan Wilt
Dan Wilt added the comment: Thanks! That helps. I apologize for raising a non-existent issue. Dan On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:59 AM, R. David Murray wrote: > > R. David Murray added the comment: > > I really wish we could "fix" this somehow, since we get an issue opened &

[issue27851] re.sub() bug with IGNORECASE

2016-08-24 Thread Dan Wilt
New submission from Dan Wilt: Working with re.sub() noted strange behavior with re.I set, seems like a bug. Noted in both Python 2.7.12 and Python 3.5.2, Anaconda custom build (32-bit) on Windows 7. >>> import re >>> re.sub('\.', '', '..