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python - Regex question about parsing method signature

I'm trying to parse a method signature that is in this format:

'function_name(foo=<str>, bar=<array>)'

From this, I want the name of the method, and each argument and it's type. Obviously I don't want the <, > characters, etc. The number of parameters will be variable.

My question is: How is it possible to get all the parameters when using this regex? I'm using Python, but I'm just looking for a general idea. Do I need named groups and, if so, how can I use them to capture multiple parameters, each with it's type, all in one regex?

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You can't match a variable number of groups with Python regular expressions (see this). Instead you can use a combination of regex and split().

>>> name, args = re.match(r'(w+)((.*))', 'function_name(foo=<str>, bar=<array>, baz=<int>)').groups()
>>> args = [re.match(r'(w+)=<(w+)>', arg).groups() for arg in args.split(', ')]
>>> name, args
('function_name', [('foo', 'str'), ('bar', 'array'), ('baz', 'int')])

This will match a variable number (including 0) arguments. I have chosen not to allow additional whitespace, although you should allow for it by adding s+ between identifiers if your format isn't very strict.


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