Re: RegExp.match question
Reply to Saaa, const char[] re1 = `(re)1`; const char[] re2 = `(re)2`; char[] matchWrite(RegExp re) { writefln(re.match(1),`,`,re.match(2)); return ; } std.regexp.sub(`re1 re2`, re1~'|'~re2, matchWrite, g); --- prints re, re,re // shouldn't this be `,re`? I *think* you are correct. If I had to guess, I'd do with it's an old data issue.
RegExp.match question
const char[] re1 = `(re)1`; const char[] re2 = `(re)2`; char[] matchWrite(RegExp re) { writefln(re.match(1),`,`,re.match(2)); return ; } std.regexp.sub(`re1 re2`, re1~'|'~re2, matchWrite, g); --- prints re, re,re // shouldn't this be `,re`?