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python - How to group a regular expression in re.split() function?

See two examples how re.split() works:

>>> re.split(',', 'a,b')
['a', 'b']

but

>>> re.split('(,)', 'a,b')
['a', ',', 'b']

Why I get ',' in the list? How to avoid it?

I am asking, because I would like to make a split using an expression similar to 'xy(a|b)cd'.

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Use a non-capturing group, like:

re.split('(?:,)', 'a,b')

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