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How is the sample input/output to test with insufficient?Vera– Vera2023-03-09 23:52:47 +00:00Commented Mar 9, 2023 at 23:52
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The fact your code continues after the end_ere matches tells me your real input contains multiple blocks to extract but your sample input only has 1 block so we can't test what happens to the text between blocks, or what should separate output blocks, if anything, and you don't show the expected output at all, just the string you want to run your function on which isn't the same as the desired output from your script. Plus even if it was there Id have to piece together the script fragments and add other code around it before I could test it.Ed Morton– Ed Morton2023-03-09 23:59:54 +00:00Commented Mar 9, 2023 at 23:59
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Please look at the minimal, complete code, sample input, and expected output that clearly and simply demonstrate all the requirements associated with the problem you're asking for help to solve. THAT is the kind of example you should provide in every question - minimal, complete, and testable.Ed Morton– Ed Morton2023-03-10 00:23:28 +00:00Commented Mar 10, 2023 at 0:23
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