On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 06:38 PM, Mark Brownell wrote:
Thanks for that link.
Having fun with matchText & matchChunk regex repeat loops. Is there a way to create a matchChunk regex that picks up all instances within a document that may contain several of the same items? In the example I can get it to return the char position for the first one that it finds. I was just wondering if there was a regex way to return a delimited list of all similar items found.
I'm not sure. I'm trying to connect my knowledge of Perl regular expressions onto the functions that Revolution exposes.
BTW I guessed right about the PCRE library. It's what Revolution uses. Here is the documentation for PCRE: http://www.pcre.org/pcre.txt. Perhaps we could use the revolution regex engine better with this knowledge.
# cd /Applications/Revolution 2.0.1/Revolution.app/Contents/MacOS # strings < Revolution | grep -i pcre this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UTF8 support _pcre_compile _pcre_exec _pcre_free _pcre_fullinfo _pcre_info _pcre_malloc _pcre_version _FSpCreate _FSpCreateResFile __Z21pcre_posix_error_codePKc _pcre_default_tables
Alex Rice, Software Developer Architectural Research Consultants, Inc. http://ARCplanning.com
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