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Can't replace regexps with slash |
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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 07:27:05 -0700 |
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replace-regexp currently mishandles regular expression replacement with
characters like '/'. I assume this is related to the recent changes with string
search so I am CC'ing Artur.
This is with Emacs master (commit ff80437668dd0d5163c9e43f0c200b923b39166b).
To reproduce, run emacs -Q and type:
C-h t M-x replace-regexp RET .*/ RET RET
Emacs will respond "Replaced 0 occurrences" without changing the buffer. It
should replace 12 occurrences.
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Re: bug#20901: Can't replace regexps with slash |
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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 19:04:23 +0100 |
You're right. Should be fixed now.
2015-06-26 15:27 GMT+01:00 Paul Eggert <address@hidden>:
> replace-regexp currently mishandles regular expression replacement with
> characters like '/'. I assume this is related to the recent changes with
> string search so I am CC'ing Artur.
>
> This is with Emacs master (commit ff80437668dd0d5163c9e43f0c200b923b39166b).
>
> To reproduce, run emacs -Q and type:
>
> C-h t M-x replace-regexp RET .*/ RET RET
>
> Emacs will respond "Replaced 0 occurrences" without changing the buffer. It
> should replace 12 occurrences.
>
>
>
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