Possible, but probably extremely inefficient. Here's an idea:
CL-USER 3 > (ppcre:scan-to-strings "dog|man" "a man and his dog") "man" #()
CL-USER 4 > (ppcre:scan-to-strings "dog|man(?!.*dog)" "a man and his dog") "dog" #()
Edi.
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:50 PM, David Johnson-Davies david@interface.co.uk wrote:
Is it possible to prioritise matches by the order of the alternatives?
This demonstrates what I want to do:
(cl-ppcre::scan-to-strings "super(man|dog|girl|woman|boy)" "this is the story of superboy and superman.")
This matches "superboy" because it matches the first "super" and then tries each of the ORs until it finds "boy".
What I want it to do is match according to the priority I've specified in the OR list. For example, if it finds a "superman" anywhere in the target-string it should match that before trying "superdog" etc.
I know I could do this with a bit of Lisp code, but if it's possible to keep it all in the regexp I'd prefer to do that.
Thanks, David Johnson-Davies _______________________________________________ cl-ppcre-devel site list cl-ppcre-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cl-ppcre-devel