On Monday, 25 May 2015 at 11:20:46 UTC, novice2 wrote:
I cannot get the longest possible
it match longest for first group ([a-z]+)
try
^([a-z]+?)(hula|ula)$
Namespace, novice2:
Ah, I see. The problem was with the first group that was too
greedy, not with the second. I was focusing on the l
I cannot get the longest possible
it match longest for first group ([a-z]+)
try
^([a-z]+?)(hula|ula)$
On Monday, 25 May 2015 at 11:11:50 UTC, Chris wrote:
I'm a bit at a loss here. I cannot get the longest possible
match. I tried several versions with eager operators and stuff,
but D's regex engine(s) always seem to return the shortest
match. Is there something embarrassingly simple I'm missing
I'm a bit at a loss here. I cannot get the longest possible
match. I tried several versions with eager operators and stuff,
but D's regex engine(s) always seem to return the shortest match.
Is there something embarrassingly simple I'm missing?
void main()
{
import std.regex : regex, matchFir