* Trouble with regexp
@ 2005-10-25 16:24 exits funnel
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From: exits funnel @ 2005-10-25 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I have a text file with hundres of lines of the form:
%token FOO_Alter
where 'FOO' is always 'FOO' but 'Alter' is variable.
I'd like to convert these lines to:
t_foo_Alter = 'Alter';
using query-replace-regexp but I can't quite get it
right. Here's what I have so far:
M-x query-replace-regexp RET
%token XTAG_\(a-Z\) RET
t_xtag_\1 = '\1'; RET
Sadly, I get 0 occurences replaced. Can anyone set me
straight? Thanks in advance.
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
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@ 2005-10-25 17:16 ` rgb
2005-10-25 17:38 ` exits funnel
2005-10-25 17:54 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-10-25 17:17 ` Chris McMahan
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From: rgb @ 2005-10-25 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
> %token FOO_Alter
>
> where 'FOO' is always 'FOO' but 'Alter' is variable.
> I'd like to convert these lines to:
>
> t_foo_Alter = 'Alter';
Does this work?
%token FOO_\([a-zA-Z]+\)
t_foo_\1 = '\1';
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
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2005-10-25 17:16 ` rgb
@ 2005-10-25 17:17 ` Chris McMahan
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From: Chris McMahan @ 2005-10-25 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
I would recommend that you use a macro instead of a regexp, if for no
other reason than I don't know the regexp to use :)
exits funnel <exitsfunnel@yahoo.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have a text file with hundres of lines of the form:
>
> %token FOO_Alter
>
> where 'FOO' is always 'FOO' but 'Alter' is variable.
> I'd like to convert these lines to:
>
> t_foo_Alter = 'Alter';
>
> using query-replace-regexp but I can't quite get it
> right. Here's what I have so far:
>
> M-x query-replace-regexp RET
> %token XTAG_\(a-Z\) RET
> t_xtag_\1 = '\1'; RET
>
> Sadly, I get 0 occurences replaced. Can anyone set me
> straight? Thanks in advance.
>
> -exits
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
2005-10-25 17:16 ` rgb
@ 2005-10-25 17:38 ` exits funnel
2005-10-25 17:54 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: exits funnel @ 2005-10-25 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
> > %token FOO_Alter
> >
> > where 'FOO' is always 'FOO' but 'Alter' is
> variable.
> > I'd like to convert these lines to:
> >
> > t_foo_Alter = 'Alter';
>
> Does this work?
Like a charm. Thanks!
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
2005-10-25 17:16 ` rgb
2005-10-25 17:38 ` exits funnel
@ 2005-10-25 17:54 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-10-25 18:40 ` exits funnel
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-10-25 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
"rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:
>> %token FOO_Alter
>>
>> where 'FOO' is always 'FOO' but 'Alter' is variable.
>> I'd like to convert these lines to:
>>
>> t_foo_Alter = 'Alter';
>
> Does this work?
>
> %token FOO_\([a-zA-Z]+\)
> t_foo_\1 = '\1';
Given the input file, I'd wouldn't bother matching the exact
characters (you could have digits and underlines) and use:
%token FOO_\([^ ]*\)
t_foo_\1 = '\1';
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
2005-10-25 17:54 ` Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2005-10-25 18:40 ` exits funnel
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From: exits funnel @ 2005-10-25 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
--- Pascal Bourguignon <spam@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
> Given the input file, I'd wouldn't bother matching
> the exact
> characters (you could have digits and underlines)
> and use:
>
> %token FOO_\([^ ]*\)
> t_foo_\1 = '\1';
Thanks Pascal, that was even better as I did in fact
run into some '_'s;
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* Trouble with regexp
@ 2008-05-22 16:00 TheLonelyStar
2008-05-22 16:47 ` Alan Mackenzie
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From: TheLonelyStar @ 2008-05-22 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
I some trouble with regular expression. I thought, the regexp "\(foo\|bar\)"
should match either foo and bar.
But if I have a buffer with "foo" in it, the regexp build does not match it
with that :(.
Thanks!
Nathan
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
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@ 2008-05-22 16:31 ` David Kastrup
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From: David Kastrup @ 2008-05-22 16:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
TheLonelyStar <nabble@lonely-star.org> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I some trouble with regular expression. I thought, the regexp "\(foo\|bar\)"
> should match either foo and bar.
> But if I have a buffer with "foo" in it, the regexp build does not match it
> with that :(.
It does here. You are probably not doing the right quoting. Please
remember that the Lisp string syntax requires quoting of quote marks and
backslashes on _top_ of what quoting your regexps will need.
So please post the actual code that fails instead of talking about it.
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
2008-05-22 16:00 Trouble with regexp TheLonelyStar
@ 2008-05-22 16:47 ` Alan Mackenzie
2008-05-22 17:27 ` Joel J. Adamson
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From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2008-05-22 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: TheLonelyStar; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
Hi, TLS!
On Thu, 22 May 2008, TheLonelyStar wrote:
> Hi,
> I some trouble with regular expression. I thought, the regexp "\(foo\|bar\)"
> should match either foo and bar.
> But if I have a buffer with "foo" in it, the regexp build does not match it
> with that :(.
Are you sure your regexp is what you think it is? If you are typing it
into an elisp program, you need to write:
"\\(foo\\|bar\\)"
. If you've done C-M-s and are typing into the minibuffer, you don't
double the quotes.
> Thanks!
> Nathan
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* Re: Trouble with regexp
2008-05-22 16:47 ` Alan Mackenzie
@ 2008-05-22 17:27 ` Joel J. Adamson
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From: Joel J. Adamson @ 2008-05-22 17:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Mackenzie; +Cc: Help-gnu-emacs
Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
> Hi, TLS!
>
> On Thu, 22 May 2008, TheLonelyStar wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>
>> I some trouble with regular expression. I thought, the regexp "\(foo\|bar\)"
>> should match either foo and bar.
>> But if I have a buffer with "foo" in it, the regexp build does not match it
>> with that :(.
>
> Are you sure your regexp is what you think it is? If you are typing
> it into an elisp program, you need to write:
>
> "\\(foo\\|bar\\)"
>
> . If you've done C-M-s and are typing into the minibuffer, you don't
> double the quotes.
I think the problem is he's using re-builder, and expecting it to work
the same as regexp Isearch. If I enter this
"\\(some\\|with\\|regexp\\)"
in re-builder, then I get some matches. Without the double backslashes
and quoting, it won't match.
But in Regexp Isearch
\(some\|with\|regexp\)
does match. Confusing, yes, but useful nevertheless.
Joel
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