thank's for your answer it's true that my lisp years are a bit far away but it looked like something doable. But if coatch source is not publicy for shure it's a bit hard to manage ! ;) any way thank's for this usefull tool ! :)
Hi,
CL-PPCRE was modeled after the regular expressions of Perl at a
particular point in time and even then I may have left out some stuff
due to lack of time. As of now, I have even less time to extend
CL-PPCRE or the Regex Coach and will only make new releases if there
are bugs to fix.
CL-PPCRE is open source software and you can of course download and
modify it yourself, but you'll need to know Common Lisp to do that.
However, that won't help you with Regex Coach as its source code isn't
publicly available and you'd need a commercial Lisp compiler to
compile the program anyway. Sorry...
Cheers,
Edi.
2011/11/14 Olivier GASTÉ <ogaste@free.fr>:
> _______________________________________________> hello every one
> and before anything else "viele danke" to mr Weitz for this very usefull
> tool
> Ihave just a question it seems that I couldnt use the predefined class like
> [:alnum:]
> (http://fr2.php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.character-classes.php)
> existing in PHP PCRE I guess it's not aviable in PHP and probably not in
> CL_PPCRE
> did you already noticed this ? it's a bit confusing to change always between
> php code and regex coatch
>
> do you think there is a solution for me to modify the coatch or something
> else ?
> thank's for you help
> sorry for my bad english and my german try :)
>
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> Olivier GASTÉ
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