RegexKit is the best (read: simplest) way to get regular expression support
into your Cocoa apps. http://regexkit.sourceforge.net It's also possible to
use NSPredicate for simple matching.
You can find a couple of other options listed on this page:
http://cocoaheads.byu.edu/resources/regex
Hi All,
RegexKitLite looks promising. It claims to only require you to add
the .h and .m file to your project and link to the libicucore.dylib
library.
I managed to incorporate RegexKitLite fairly easily once I found in
the documentation the steps to link to the libicucore.dylib library.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:04 PM, BareFeet wrote:
> Hi John and all,
>
> You might want to look at AGRegex which is very compact (one class) and
>>> which uses PCRE:
>>>
>>> http://colloquy.info/project/browser/trunk/Frameworks/AGRegex
>>>
>>>
>> Of note, Colloquy appears to have switched to Regex
On 31 Jul 2009, at 15:30, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 31 juil. 09 à 11:30, Alastair Houghton a écrit :
As far as I understood, the original reason for not providing the
headers was that the C++ ABI was not stable and so a program linked
against ICU on one version of Mac OS X might not work
Le 31 juil. 09 à 11:30, Alastair Houghton a écrit :
On 31 Jul 2009, at 01:04, BareFeet wrote:
The documentation notes: "Warning: Apple does not officially
support linking to the libicucore.dylib library." In reality, how
worried should I be about this?
I wouldn't lose much sleep over it,
On 31 Jul 2009, at 01:18, Charles Srstka wrote:
ICU is an open-source project, so if you're concerned about the
Apple-supplied one disappearing, you can just go download the latest
sources, compile it yourself, and then either link it statically or
include the dylib inside your bundle.
ht
On 31 Jul 2009, at 01:04, BareFeet wrote:
The documentation notes: "Warning: Apple does not officially support
linking to the libicucore.dylib library." In reality, how worried
should I be about this?
I wouldn't lose much sleep over it, to be honest, as long as you stick
to ICU's C API (a
On Jul 30, 2009, at 7:04 PM, BareFeet wrote:
RegexKitLite looks promising. It claims to only require you to add
the .h and .m file to your project and link to the libicucore.dylib
library.
The documentation notes: "Warning: Apple does not officially support
linking to the libicucore.dylib
Hi John and all,
You might want to look at AGRegex which is very compact (one class)
and which uses PCRE:
http://colloquy.info/project/browser/trunk/Frameworks/AGRegex
Of note, Colloquy appears to have switched to RegexKitLite itself:
http://svn.colloquy.info/project/changeset/4301
I di
Hi Rob,
I personally just compile the files directly into my project.
You need AGRegex.h and AGRegex.m but you should only compile the
following files from the pcre distribution:
pcre_chartables.c
pcre_compile.c
pcre_exec.c
pcre_fullinfo.c
pcre_get.c
pcre_globals.c
pcre_info.c
pcre_ord2utf8
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Rob Keniger wrote:
>
> On 28/07/2009, at 10:38 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
>
> RegexKit. Without a doubt.
>>
>> http://regexkit.sourceforge.net
>>
>> I use it in about 75% of my projects.
>>
>
> RegexKit is very nice and extremely comprehensive, but it has quite a la
On 30/07/2009, at 2:51 PM, BareFeet wrote:
You might want to look at AGRegex which is very compact (one class)
and which uses PCRE:
http://colloquy.info/project/browser/trunk/Frameworks/AGRegex
Thanks for the tip. Have you been able to get this to work?
Do we add the framework or the AGRe
Hi Rob & all,
On 28/07/2009, at 11:02 AM, Rob Keniger wrote:
You might want to look at AGRegex which is very compact (one class)
and which uses PCRE:
http://colloquy.info/project/browser/trunk/Frameworks/AGRegex
Thanks for the tip. Have you been able to get this to work?
Do we add the fra
On 28 Jul 2009, at 10:26, Alastair Houghton wrote:
On 28 Jul 2009, at 02:02, Rob Keniger wrote:
On 28/07/2009, at 10:38 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
RegexKit. Without a doubt.
http://regexkit.sourceforge.net
I use it in about 75% of my projects.
RegexKit is very nice and extremely comprehens
On 28 Jul 2009, at 02:02, Rob Keniger wrote:
On 28/07/2009, at 10:38 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
RegexKit. Without a doubt.
http://regexkit.sourceforge.net
I use it in about 75% of my projects.
RegexKit is very nice and extremely comprehensive, but it has quite
a large footprint and is proba
On 28/07/2009, at 10:38 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
RegexKit. Without a doubt.
http://regexkit.sourceforge.net
I use it in about 75% of my projects.
RegexKit is very nice and extremely comprehensive, but it has quite a
large footprint and is probably overkill for many uses.
Unfortunately, R
RegexKit. Without a doubt.
http://regexkit.sourceforge.net
I use it in about 75% of my projects.
Dave
On Jul 27, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
I need to do some regex searches on NSStrings, and use capturing
groups. Looking online I found some discussions from 2003 referring
to MOKi
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