Meanwhile, until IBM offers a better regexp approach (especially for
captures in replacements), I use a quick-and-dirty macro to:
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Copy the current edit session to a /tmp file
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Call bpxwunix("sed -E '/from/to/g' ifile > ofile") ...
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Copy ofile back to the current session edit
It has a lot of limitations (as does sed), and when it's not enough, my
next option is to download to Notepad++ via FTP. (Notepad++ can be "easily"
integrated with z/OS FTP).
Regards, salva.
El vie, 11 abr 2025 a las 20:23, Seymour J Metz (<[email protected]>) escribió:
> Has anybody submitted ISPF requirements for IEDIT CHANGE to support
> regexen beyond what POSIX requires? E.g.,
>
> \b word boundary
> \d digit, equivalent to [0-9]
> backreferencing
> named captures
> PCRE
> referring to captures in replacement string
> Unicode character classes
>
> In particular, make it easy to do something like
>
> C R'/bR(\d+)\b' R'\($1\)'
>
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