August 18, 2009 RegExp.match question | ||||
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const char[] re1 = `(re)1`; const char[] re2 = `(re)2`; char[] matchWrite(RegExp re) { writefln(re.match(1),`,`,re.match(2)); return ""; } std.regexp.sub(`re1 re2`, re1~'|'~re2, &matchWrite, "g"); --- prints re, re,re // shouldn't this be `,re`? |
August 18, 2009 Re: RegExp.match question | ||||
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Posted in reply to Saaa | Reply to Saaa,
> const char[] re1 = `(re)1`;
> const char[] re2 = `(re)2`;
> char[] matchWrite(RegExp re)
> {
> writefln(re.match(1),`,`,re.match(2));
> return "";
> }
> std.regexp.sub(`re1 re2`, re1~'|'~re2, &matchWrite, "g");
> --- prints
> re,
> re,re // shouldn't this be `,re`?
I *think* you are correct. If I had to guess, I'd do with it's an old data issue.
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