* Help with regex including newline
@ 2012-03-28 22:03 Gregory Benjamin
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From: Gregory Benjamin @ 2012-03-28 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been struggling with this for more than an hour...
I'm using GNU Emacs 24.0.93.2
Given the following text in a buffer:
<!-- this is some garbage that I want to match and
strip out of the buffer. It may span many lines before
reaching the end. -->
I wish to use M-x replace-regexp to delete the entire pattern,
including the opening '<' and closing '>'.
Using M-x re-builder, I came up with the following regexp:
<!--\(.\|^j\)*?-->
Note that the '^j' is actually entered by typing 'C-q C-j'.
This regular expression highlights the text correctly in re-builder,
but when I attempt to use it with M-x replace-regexp, it doesn't match
anything. I've tried a number of variations to no avail.
The intent of the regular expression is: "Match <!-- followed by
either any character that isn't a newline, or the newline character,
up to -->, but don't match past the > char." This last bit is
controlled by using non-greedy matching *? instead of the usual *.
Best,
Greg
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* Re: Help with regex including newline
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@ 2012-03-29 7:05 ` José A. Romero L.
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From: José A. Romero L. @ 2012-03-29 7:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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W dniu czwartek, 29 marca 2012, 00:03:13 UTC+2 użytkownik Gregory Benjamin napisał:
> I've been struggling with this for more than an hour...
>
> I'm using GNU Emacs 24.0.93.2
>
> Given the following text in a buffer:
>
> <!-- this is some garbage that I want to match and
> strip out of the buffer. It may span many lines before
> reaching the end. -->
(...)
Hello Greg,
You may want to have a look here: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultilineRegexp
Cheers,
--
José A. Romero L.
escherdragon at gmail
"We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals."
(Quarry worker's creed)
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* RE: Help with regex including newline
@ 2012-03-29 14:37 Buchs, Kevin
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From: Buchs, Kevin @ 2012-03-29 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs, gregb
| Using M-x re-builder, I came up with the following regexp:
| <!--\(.\|^j\)*?-->
| Note that the '^j' is actually entered by typing 'C-q C-j'.
Greg, the RE looks correct. I've not used re-builder, but I wonder how
you transfer the RE to the command prompt. If you yank it, will the ^j
be the same as C-q C-j entered at that prompt? I think that may need to
be entered interactively that way.
- Kevin
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