* How does one avoid matching \n when matching all but whitespace?
@ 2007-07-07 19:59 ld1976
2007-07-07 21:26 ` Stephen Berman
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From: ld1976 @ 2007-07-07 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help-gnu-emacs
Hello all. This is a rookie's question.
I am trying to a simple text regular expression replacement.
The text goes as follows (white spaces may change:
tcl_cmd bla > kuku
I want to change it to:
tcl_cmd bla > kuku.rev1
When trying to use replace-regexp \(>[ ]+[^ ]+\) to \1.rev1 I get:
tcl_cmd bla > kuku
.rev1
This is quiet different than using the \W+ with perl...
I think that emacs matches within [^ ]+ \n too. Trying to use [^ \n]+ did
not solve the issue either.
Any thoughts?
-Lior
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* Re: How does one avoid matching \n when matching all but whitespace?
2007-07-07 19:59 ld1976
@ 2007-07-07 21:26 ` Stephen Berman
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From: Stephen Berman @ 2007-07-07 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 12:59:31 -0700 (PDT) ld1976 <lior_dagan@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello all. This is a rookie's question.
> I am trying to a simple text regular expression replacement.
> The text goes as follows (white spaces may change:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku
> I want to change it to:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku.rev1
> When trying to use replace-regexp \(>[ ]+[^ ]+\) to \1.rev1 I get:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku
> .rev1
> This is quiet different than using the \W+ with perl...
> I think that emacs matches within [^ ]+ \n too. Trying to use [^ \n]+ did
> not solve the issue either.
With replace-regexp you need to type C-q C-j instead of \n to match a
newline. (Emacs 22.1 gives you a hint to that effect when you type
`\n' in the regexp.)
Steve Berman
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* Re: How does one avoid matching \n when matching all but whitespace?
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@ 2007-07-08 12:38 ` Tyler Smith
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From: Tyler Smith @ 2007-07-08 12:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 2007-07-07, ld1976 <lior_dagan@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all. This is a rookie's question.
> I am trying to a simple text regular expression replacement.
> The text goes as follows (white spaces may change:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku
> I want to change it to:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku.rev1
> When trying to use replace-regexp \(>[ ]+[^ ]+\) to \1.rev1 I get:
> tcl_cmd bla > kuku
> .rev1
> This is quiet different than using the \W+ with perl...
You could do it (almost) the same way you'd do it in perl:
'\(> +\w+\)' to '\1.rev1'
You can also use '$' to explicitly signal the end of line, which is
helpful if you have other incidences of '> ' that occur earlier in the
line:
'\(> +\w+\)$' to '\1.rev1'
HTH,
Tyler
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