* Another regex problem
@ 2005-10-25 18:44 exits funnel
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From: exits funnel @ 2005-10-25 18:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
I've bumped into another problem which I'd like to use
query-replace-regexp to fix if possible. Not I've got
a bunch of these:
t_foo_Grape_Banana
t_foo_Pear
t_foo_Apple
which I'd like to replace with
t_foo_grape_banana
t_foo_pear
t_foo_apple
In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower
case but I can't figure out how to accomplish this in
the replacement string. Is it possible? Thanks in
advance.
-exits
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* Re: Another regex problem
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@ 2005-10-25 21:18 ` rgb
2005-10-25 21:47 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: rgb @ 2005-10-25 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
> In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower
> case but I can't figure out how to accomplish this in
> the replacement string.
(setq case-fold-search t
case-replace nil)
Specify both the search text and replacement in lower case.
With case-fold-search t it will find upper and camel case
occurances. case-replace nil causes the replacement to be
used literally.
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* RE: Another regex problem
@ 2005-10-25 21:28 Dave Humphries
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From: Dave Humphries @ 2005-10-25 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
How about a keyboard macro: search-forward to t_foo_ then move point to
end of line and downcase-region.
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Subject: Another regex problem
Hello,
I've bumped into another problem which I'd like to use
query-replace-regexp to fix if possible. Not I've got a bunch of these:
t_foo_Grape_Banana
t_foo_Pear
t_foo_Apple
which I'd like to replace with
t_foo_grape_banana
t_foo_pear
t_foo_apple
In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower case but I can't
figure out how to accomplish this in the replacement string. Is it
possible? Thanks in advance.
-exits
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* Re: Another regex problem
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2005-10-25 21:18 ` Another regex problem rgb
@ 2005-10-25 21:47 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-10-25 22:06 ` David Kastrup
2005-10-27 21:42 ` Edward Dodge
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-10-25 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
exits funnel <exitsfunnel@yahoo.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've bumped into another problem which I'd like to use
> query-replace-regexp to fix if possible. Not I've got
> a bunch of these:
>
> t_foo_Grape_Banana
> t_foo_Pear
> t_foo_Apple
>
> which I'd like to replace with
> t_foo_grape_banana
> t_foo_pear
> t_foo_apple
>
> In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower
> case but I can't figure out how to accomplish this in
> the replacement string. Is it possible? Thanks in
> advance.
If you must downcase only part of the substitution, I don't know other
ways than to write some emacs lisp, or awk. Something like:
(while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
(let ((p1 (match-string 1))
(p2 (match-string 2))
...
(pn (match-string n)))
(delete-region (match-beginning) (match-end))
(insert (format "...%s...%s...%s..." p1 (downcase p2) ... pn))))
Anyways, if you like to process flex/bison (or lex/yacc) files like
this, it may be a good idea not to make it a one-shoot affair, but to
keep the transformation in a script or a Makefile. In general when I
use flex/bison, I've got a number of pre and post processing of the
sources in Makefile, with sed & awk. For more sophisticated
transformations, emacs could be used (in batch mode ;-).
--
"A TRUE Klingon warrior does not comment his code!"
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* Re: Another regex problem
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2005-10-25 21:18 ` Another regex problem rgb
2005-10-25 21:47 ` Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2005-10-25 22:06 ` David Kastrup
2005-10-27 21:42 ` Edward Dodge
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-10-25 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
exits funnel <exitsfunnel@yahoo.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've bumped into another problem which I'd like to use
> query-replace-regexp to fix if possible. Not I've got
> a bunch of these:
>
> t_foo_Grape_Banana
> t_foo_Pear
> t_foo_Apple
>
> which I'd like to replace with
> t_foo_grape_banana
> t_foo_pear
> t_foo_apple
>
> In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower
> case but I can't figure out how to accomplish this in
> the replacement string. Is it possible? Thanks in
> advance.
Well, with a developer Emacs, you can use
C-M-% t_foo_[_a-zA-Z]+ RET \,(downcase \&) RET
\, is one of the things that I find pretty convenient.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Another regex problem
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2005-10-25 22:06 ` David Kastrup
@ 2005-10-27 21:42 ` Edward Dodge
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From: Edward Dodge @ 2005-10-27 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
exits funnel <exitsfunnel@yahoo.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've bumped into another problem which I'd like to use
> query-replace-regexp to fix if possible. Not I've got
> a bunch of these:
>
> t_foo_Grape_Banana
> t_foo_Pear
> t_foo_Apple
>
> which I'd like to replace with
> t_foo_grape_banana
> t_foo_pear
> t_foo_apple
>
> In other words I'd like to make them uniformly lower
> case but I can't figure out how to accomplish this in
> the replacement string. is it possible? thanks in
> advance.
>
> -exits
C-x C-l downcase-region
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