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using non-Emacs regexp syntax
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Paul Pogonyshev |
Subject: |
using non-Emacs regexp syntax |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 22:56:32 +0200 |
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Hi,
Is there a function to convert non-Emacs regexps (e.g. "ab(c+|d)" to
Emacs regexps (example to "ab\(c+\|d\)")?
If there is none, are you interested in adding such functions? (Of
course, not now, but after the release.) I assume it is not worth it
to implement in C, so a Lisp implementation is in order?
(Abstract task is like this: be able to read regexps from an (XML)
file, which should be readable not only by Emacs; since Emacs syntax
is not widespread, regexps would use a different syntax.)
Paul
- using non-Emacs regexp syntax,
Paul Pogonyshev <=
- Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Richard Stallman, 2006/11/29
- RE: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Drew Adams, 2006/11/29
- Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, David Kastrup, 2006/11/29
- Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Paul Pogonyshev, 2006/11/29
- Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Jari Aalto, 2006/11/29
- RE: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Drew Adams, 2006/11/29
- Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Stefan Monnier, 2006/11/30
Re: using non-Emacs regexp syntax, Paul Pogonyshev, 2006/11/29