From: AW <adouble_uu@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: NON-trivial regular expression problem (could not find on google)
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 17:52:16 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <tUkW9.11621$0E.1453350@news20.bellglobal.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 7606630f.0301181219.60384da2@posting.google.com
Instant Democracy wrote:
> Regular expression facilities are slightly varied in
> sed
> awk
> lisp
> emacs-lisp
> Therefore these newsgroups can all contribute to the discussion.
>
> A frequent problem involves simplifying a pathname. The string format we
> can expect to encounter is covered by the following three examples:
>
> "dir.name/../dir/../file"
> "dir/../d2/../file.ext"
> "d1/d2/../../file.ext"
>
> The "" are part of the string, and not just string delimiters. These
> strings are inside regular text on the line. The paths are never
> absolute so that you will not encounter "/d1/file.ext".
>
> The task is to eliminate patterns such as
> DIRNAME/../
> from the path because they are redundant.
>
> For lines which do not have ../.. in them, this is
> trivial, for example by regexp in sed, emacs etc.
>
> The real problem is constructing a regular expression for
> the DIRNAME before the /..
>
> This DIRNAME can be described as a string that contains neither
> / not double-dot but anything else. Perhaps I am overlooking
> something else about DIRNAME.
>
> The regular expression for the first two cases is demonstrated by this
> sed script although the lisp variants are identical.
>
> sed 's,\(^.*\)\(/\|"\)\([^/][^/]*/\.\./\)\(.*"\),\1\2\4,'
>
> The regex I use for DIRNAME is [^/]+ written above using * because
> sed is without plus.
>
> I will follow all the cross-posted newsgroups. If you prefer, because
> some people are allergic to any cross-posting, you can post your reply
> in just one of the groups pertaining to your application, ie lisp/elisp/sed/awk.
>
> democrat
>
Using the shell is easier, but here goes.
BEGIN { FS="/"} { for( i=2;i<=NF;i++) { if( $i == "." ) $i =""; if($i ==
"..") $(i-1) == ""; print; }
You only owe two bucks coz I burned your signature for heat...
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-01-18 22:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-01-18 20:19 NON-trivial regular expression problem (could not find on google) Instant Democracy
2003-01-18 21:38 ` Harry Putnam
2003-01-18 21:46 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-01-18 22:52 ` AW [this message]
2003-01-18 23:03 ` Edi Weitz
2003-01-19 0:27 ` Larry Clapp
2003-01-19 0:36 ` Dr. Yuan Liu
2003-01-19 0:53 ` John W. Krahn
2003-01-19 1:05 ` William Park
2003-01-19 12:17 ` Peter J. Acklam
2003-01-19 19:26 ` Dr. Yuan Liu
2003-01-20 9:15 ` Peter J. Acklam
2003-01-24 18:56 ` Yuan Liu
2003-01-24 11:20 ` Bruce Barnett
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