Use raw string for regex to avoid SyntaxWarning#96
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in python 3 strings are considered unicode. the `\%` escape used in the regex is therefore treated as an unicode escape instead of a regex character escape. as this is not a valid unicode escape, python 3.12+ throws an SyntaxWarning. treating the regex string as a raw string fixes the issue. fixes sockless-coding/panasonic_cc#206
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Added to my PR #94 Thanks |
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Hi, I'll be happy to merge this, but can you rebase your PR to match the newest changes. These regex'es is moved around after the auth refactor python-panasonic-comfort-cloud/pcomfortcloud/apiclient.py Lines 255 to 265 in 8ca861f |
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in python 3 strings are considered unicode. the
\%escape used in the regex is therefore treated as an unicode escape instead of a regex character escape. as this is not a valid unicode escape, python 3.12+ throws an SyntaxWarning.treating the regex string as a raw string fixes the issue.
fixes sockless-coding/panasonic_cc#206