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Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words"
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words" |
Date: |
Tue, 18 May 2004 21:25:45 -0400 |
A couple of weeks ago, Jim Blandy submitted changes to implement your
first suggestion, whereby "\_<" and "\_>" match an empty string at the
beginning and end of a symbol. It is still not in the CVS, though.
I guess we can install this now, supposing the changes in the manual
have been made.
- Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Tim Van Holder, 2004/05/18
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Eli Zaretskii, 2004/05/18
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Tim Van Holder, 2004/05/18
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Jim Blandy, 2004/05/18
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Tim Van Holder, 2004/05/19
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Stefan Monnier, 2004/05/19
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Richard Stallman, 2004/05/20
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Jim Blandy, 2004/05/24
- Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words", Stefan Monnier, 2004/05/28
Re: Matching programming language identifiers, not "words",
Richard Stallman <=