Sorry for my ignorant question, but I just can't find the official source
code of Scilab and its version control platform. Googling the term "Scilab
source code" will bring results:
http://bit.ly/2YG4cIN
where in many cases the webpages are down :( as I have reported here
https://bugzilla.scilab
Following this topic about active Scilab communities i have found that this
forum:
https://scilab.in/forum
which belongs to the FOSSEE.in for Indian Institute of Technology of Bombai
is comparatively active. It would be great if the communities could be
connected as much as possible.
Best,
Foad
Le 01/04/2019 à 19:52, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
In fact patterns that are found almost everywhere have always to be
put between "/" and "/".
The need of delimiters is in the standard specification. "/" are indeed
often used, but this is not mandatory. Not only with Scilab.
Even when onl
In fact patterns that are found almost everywhere have always to be put
between "/" and "/". That's not documented...
S.
Le 01/04/2019 à 19:48, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 01/04/2019 à 16:15, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Hello,
Each time I try to test nice regular expressions I find in Stack
Le 01/04/2019 à 16:15, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Hello,
Each time I try to test nice regular expressions I find in Stack
Overflow, the 'regexp' Scilab macro never succeed in compiling them.
Often it's because delimiters are missing while expected, or are
mischosen (but the list of supporte
Hello,
Each time I try to test nice regular expressions I find in Stack
Overflow, the 'regexp' Scilab macro never succeed in compiling them.
What is the regexp syntax supported by Scilab ?
S.
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