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* regex replace
@ 2006-12-11 12:48 Gary Wessle
  2006-12-11 13:30 ` rgb
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Gary Wessle @ 2006-12-11 12:48 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi

I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
lines containing the 'f' string.

this is a bit too much for me to come up with. 

thanks

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* Re: regex replace
  2006-12-11 12:48 regex replace Gary Wessle
@ 2006-12-11 13:30 ` rgb
  2006-12-11 20:24   ` Gary Wessle
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: rgb @ 2006-12-11 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)



Gary Wessle wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
> c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
> e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
> place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
> lines containing the 'f' string.
>
> this is a bit too much for me to come up with.
>
> thanks

C-M-% ^\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>

C-M-% ^.*'f'<RET>//\0<RET>

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread

* Re: regex replace
  2006-12-11 13:30 ` rgb
@ 2006-12-11 20:24   ` Gary Wessle
  2006-12-11 20:51     ` Malte Spiess
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Gary Wessle @ 2006-12-11 20:24 UTC (permalink / raw)


"rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:

> Gary Wessle wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
> > c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
> > e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
> > place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
> > lines containing the 'f' string.
> >
> > this is a bit too much for me to come up with.
> >
> > thanks
> 
> C-M-% ^\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
> 
> C-M-% ^.*'f'<RET>//\0<RET>

    //    if( some switch->fd ) p_acc->sbs(a_f, morearg, somemore, 'n', 0); // no action taken

the first command you posted will not work on the above, even after I
modified it to take the spaces at the start like this.
C-M-% ^ *\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>

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* Re: regex replace
  2006-12-11 20:24   ` Gary Wessle
@ 2006-12-11 20:51     ` Malte Spiess
  2006-12-12  7:57       ` Gary Wessle
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Malte Spiess @ 2006-12-11 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)


Gary Wessle <phddas@yahoo.com> writes:

> "rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:
>
>> Gary Wessle wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
>> > c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
>> > e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
>> > place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
>> > lines containing the 'f' string.
>> >
>> > this is a bit too much for me to come up with.
>> >
>> > thanks
>> 
>> C-M-% ^\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
>> 
>> C-M-% ^.*'f'<RET>//\0<RET>
>
>     //    if( some switch->fd ) p_acc->sbs(a_f, morearg, somemore, 'n', 0); // no action taken
>
> the first command you posted will not work on the above, even after I
> modified it to take the spaces at the start like this.
> C-M-% ^ *\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>

Hm, strange, works fine here!

Could you maybe tell us what was your output? Are you sure you really
did C-M-% and not M-% ? What other line did it work with?

By the way, should there be no other occurances of 'n', this would also
be nice for a macro...

Greetings

Malte

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* Re: regex replace
  2006-12-11 20:51     ` Malte Spiess
@ 2006-12-12  7:57       ` Gary Wessle
  2006-12-12  9:44         ` Malte Spiess
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Gary Wessle @ 2006-12-12  7:57 UTC (permalink / raw)


Malte Spiess <i1tnews@arcor.de> writes:

> Gary Wessle <phddas@yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> > "rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:
> >
> >> Gary Wessle wrote:
> >> > Hi
> >> >
> >> > I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
> >> > c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
> >> > e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
> >> > place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
> >> > lines containing the 'f' string.
> >> >
> >> > this is a bit too much for me to come up with.
> >> >
> >> > thanks
> >> 
> >> C-M-% ^\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
> >> 
> >> C-M-% ^.*'f'<RET>//\0<RET>
> >
> >     //    if( some switch->fd ) p_acc->sbs(a_f, morearg, somemore, 'n', 0); // no action taken
> >
> > the first command you posted will not work on the above, even after I
> > modified it to take the spaces at the start like this.
> > C-M-% ^ *\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
> 
> Hm, strange, works fine here!
> 
> Could you maybe tell us what was your output? 
 
something like 0 replaced.


>Are you sure you really
> did C-M-% and not M-% ? What other line did it work with?
> 

C-M-% does not work here.
GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
of 2006-03-07 on hs20-bc1-6.build.redhat.com

so I did M-x query-replace-regex 
I am still don't know why it did not fire.

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* Re: regex replace
  2006-12-12  7:57       ` Gary Wessle
@ 2006-12-12  9:44         ` Malte Spiess
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Malte Spiess @ 2006-12-12  9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)


Gary Wessle <phddas@yahoo.com> writes:

> Malte Spiess <i1tnews@arcor.de> writes:
>
>> Gary Wessle <phddas@yahoo.com> writes:
>> 
>> > "rgb" <rbielaws@i1.net> writes:
>> >
>> >> Gary Wessle wrote:
>> >> > Hi
>> >> >
>> >> > I need to remove the "//" from the beginning of all the lines in my
>> >> > c++ code which contain the string 'n', including the single comma.
>> >> > e.g, un-comment all of those lines that qualify. and then also to
>> >> > place "//" not including the double quotes at the beginning of all
>> >> > lines containing the 'f' string.
>> >> >
>> >> > this is a bit too much for me to come up with.
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks
>> >> 
>> >> C-M-% ^\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
>> >> 
>> >> C-M-% ^.*'f'<RET>//\0<RET>
>> >
>> >     //    if( some switch->fd ) p_acc->sbs(a_f, morearg, somemore, 'n', 0); // no action taken
>> >
>> > the first command you posted will not work on the above, even after I
>> > modified it to take the spaces at the start like this.
>> > C-M-% ^ *\(//\)\(.*'n',\)<RET>\2<RET>
>> 
>> Hm, strange, works fine here!
>> 
>> Could you maybe tell us what was your output? 
>  
> something like 0 replaced.

Okay, that is very helpful to find the problem.
It would be useful if you left out part of the search string to see if
Emacs fails to find that or the other part.
Try e. g.:
C-M-% ^ *\(//\)<RET>whatever<RET>
or
C-M-% \(.*'n',\)<RET>foobar<RET>

>>Are you sure you really
>> did C-M-% and not M-% ? What other line did it work with?
>> 
>
> C-M-% does not work here.
> GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
> of 2006-03-07 on hs20-bc1-6.build.redhat.com
>
> so I did M-x query-replace-regex 
> I am still don't know why it did not fire.

Okay, that is fine, too.

Greetings

Malte

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