Re: [OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Bruce Van Allen
At 4:55 PM +1000 2002-08-31, Ken Williams wrote: >On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 04:31 AM, Bruce Van Allen wrote: > >> At 1:20 PM -0400 2002-08-30, Warren Pollans wrote: >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point me in [snip] >answer to your qu

Re: [OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Williams
On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 04:31 AM, Bruce Van Allen wrote: > At 1:20 PM -0400 2002-08-30, Warren Pollans wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could >> point me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM >> answer but I haven't been able

Re: [OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Warren Pollans
Thanks, that did it >At 1:20 PM -0400 2002-08-30, Warren Pollans wrote: >>Hi Folks, >> >>This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point >>me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I >>haven't been able to find the FM to R. > >With Perl, there is always

Re: [OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Bruce Van Allen
At 1:20 PM -0400 2002-08-30, Warren Pollans wrote: >Hi Folks, > >This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point >me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I >haven't been able to find the FM to R. With Perl, there is always its own internal documentatio

[OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Warren Pollans
Hi Folks, This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I haven't been able to find the FM to R. I can't figure out how to use a constant in a regular expression without having to assign it to a variable firs

[OT] how to use a constant in regex?

2002-08-30 Thread Warren Pollans
Hi Folks, This is not OSX-related, but I'm hoping that some OSXer could point me in the right direction. This has to have a RTFM answer but I haven't been able to find the FM to R. I can't figure out how to use a constant in a regular expression without having to assign it to a variable firs