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  • Search multiple SVN repositories for some search terms/regex

    - by MicSim
    I've got multiple SVN repositories of different projects on the server which I would like to search for the same search term / regex, but without checking out or updating each project and doing the search manually on each of them. I'd like to know if it is possible to search multiple SVN repositories for some search terms (or regex).

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  • How to check if string is a valid XML element name?

    - by xsaero00
    I need a regex or a function in PHP that will validate a string to be a good XML element name. Form w3schools: XML elements must follow these naming rules: Names can contain letters, numbers, and other characters Names cannot start with a number or punctuation character Names cannot start with the letters xml (or XML, or Xml, etc) Names cannot contain spaces I can write a basic regex that will check for rules 1,2 and 4, but it won't account for all punctuation allowed and won't account for 3rd rule \w[\w0-9-]

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  • Regular expression to validate whether the data contains numeric ( or empty is also valid)

    - by VinnaKanna
    Hi all, i have to validate the data contains numeric or not and if it is not numeric return 0 and if it is numeric or empty return 1. Below is my query i tried in SQL SELECTdbo.Regex('^[0-9]','123') --- This is returning 1 SELECTdbo.Regex('^[0-9]','') -- this is not returning 1 but i want to return as 1 and i try to put space in "pattern" also it is not working... please can any one help.... Thanks in advance

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  • How can I get the nickname and message from raw IRC data in vb.net

    - by Rob
    Well basically I've got a vb.net script connecting to IRC, and I'm working on making it a basic chat system, but I've run into a problem. Say I receive this: :[email protected] PRIVMSG #channel :message I want to grab specific information to output to the user. I want to grab nickname and message How can I go about doing this? I thought about using regex, but I can't figure out how to make regex grab message since there's nothing after it.

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  • What does this regex expression do?

    - by Ranjeet
    Hi All, I am looking after fixing a bug and there I find this expression:- directoryPath = Regex.Replace(directoryPath, "[^\\w\\.@-]", ""); but as a result of the expression all the high ascii characters in directory path are messed up, I am not good at regex and dont know about it but for now I have to fix the issue . Can someone please explain me what this regular expression does?

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  • Regular expression literal

    - by Marcus
    As I'm RegEx dyslexic.. what RegEx can you use to find each of the following strings - with the exception of "LoginException"? NullPointerException LoginException BooException Abc123Exception

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  • C# Regular Exression "^[a-zA-Z]" or "[^a-zA-Z]"

    - by winmyan
    Is there a differnet between ^[a-zA-Z] or [^a-zA-Z]? When I check in C#, Regex.IsMatch("t", "^[a-zA-Z]") // Return true (I think it's correct) Regex.IsMatch("t", "[^a-zA-Z]") // Return false There are alot of web site using [^a-zA-Z] for alphabet. I'm not really sure which one is correct answer. Could someone please shed the light?

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  • Finding tags in query string with regular expression

    - by fatmatto
    Hi everybody! I have to set some routing rules in my php application, and they should be in the form /%var/something/else/%another_var In other words i beed a regex that returns me every URI piece marked by the % character, String marked by % represent var names so they can be almost every string. another example: from /%lang/module/controller/action/%var_1 i want the regex to extract lang and var_1 i tried something like /.*%(.*)[\/$]/ but it doesn't work.....

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  • nginx - redirect a certain path to another domain

    - by Eli
    Hey there. I am very unfamiliar with nginx, as a forewarning, and also can't find any actual references on the regex system they use. So right now it's a black box to me. All I want to do is redirect a user trying to go to www.mydomain.com/mydirectory/X to www.myotherdomain.com/X . Seems like I should be using the rewrite command but the syntax of the regex is eluding me. Thanks in advance.

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  • Learning Regular Expressions

    - by Teifion
    I already know the basics of RegEx but I'm not sure where to go from here, I'm looking for both a good and above all easy to understand guide but I am also looking for things to use RegEx's for, it's all well and good reading about it but if you never use them then they will not stick in your mind. I have already found regular-expressions.info but I'm sure there are more.

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  • perl: generating permutations from a regular expression

    - by wibble
    I know you can generate all permutations from a list, using glob or Algorithm::Permute for example - but how do you generate all possible permutations from a regular expression? i want to do like: @perms = permute( "/\s[A-Z][0-9][0-9]/" ); sub permute( $regex ) { # code - put all permutations of above regex in a list return @list; }

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  • how to find all occurrences in REGEX with

    - by Vincenzo
    My code is: #include <boost/regex.hpp> boost::cmatch matches; boost::regex_match("alpha beta", matches, boost::regex("([a-z])+")); cout << "found: " matches.size() << endl; And it shows found: 2 which means that only ONE occurrence is found… How to instruct it to find THREE occurrences? Thanks!

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  • Are regexes really maintainable?

    - by Rich Bradshaw
    Any code I've seen that uses Regexes tends to use them as a black box: Put in string Magic Regex Get out string This doesn't seem a particularly good idea to use in production code, as even a small change can often result in a completely different regex. Apart from cases where the standard is permanent and unchanging, are regexes the way to do things, or is it better to try different methods?

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  • How to remove control chars from UTF8 string

    - by Mimefilt
    Hi there, i have a VB.NET program that handles the content of documents. The programm handles high volumes of documents as "batch"(2Million documents;total 1TB volume) Some of this documents may contain control chars or chars like f0e8(http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/f0e8/browsertest.htm). Is there a easy and especially fast way to remove that chars?(except space,newline,tab,...) If the answer is regex: Has anyone a complete regex for me? Thanks!

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  • Reverse regular expressions to generate data

    - by Anton Gogolev
    In one of the StackOverflow Podcasts (the one where guys were discussing data generation for testing DBs -- either #11 or #12), Jeff mentioned something like "reverse regular expressions", which are used exactly for that purpose: given a regex, produce a string which will eventually match said regex. What is the correct term for this whole concept? Is this a well-known concept?

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  • Easy way to convert regex to a java compatible regex?

    - by beagleguy
    hi all I have a regex defined in python/ruby/php that is like this "(forumdisplay.php\?.*page=%CURRENTPAGE%)" when I do it for java, I have to double escape that question mark to //? like so: "(forumdisplay.php\\?.*page=%CURRENTPAGE%)"; is there a function I can use to do that automatically? or would I need to change all my regexes over to work with the java regex engine? thanks

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  • Problem with Replace in Eclipse

    - by Imran
    I'm using regex to match all non-quoted property names in my json files. Eclipse has no problem finding the desired matches, but when I want to replace the matched strings with "$2", I get this error: Match string has changed in file filename.json. Match skipped Here's the regex I'm using: `((\w+)\s*(?!['"])(?=:))` Any idea on how to work around this issue?

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  • Use regular expressions with Glib

    - by Sébastien
    Hello, I would like to find all comment blocks(/*...*/) but the function g_regex_match_full always returns true. Here is the code : // Create the regex. start_block_comment_regex = g_regex_new("/\*.*\*/", G_REGEX_OPTIMIZE, 0, &regex_error); //Search the regex; if(TRUE == g_regex_match_full(start_block_comment_regex, current_line, -1, 0, 0, &match_info, &regex_error)) { }

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  • Regular expressions in c++ STL

    - by Radek Šimko
    Is there any native library in STL which is tested and works without any extra compiler options? I tried to use <regex>, but the compiler outputs this: In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.3/regex:40, from main.cpp:5: /usr/include/c++/4.3/c++0x_warning.h:36:2: error: #error This file requires compiler and library support for the upcoming ISO C++ standard, C++0x. This support is currently experimental, and must be enabled with the -std=c++0x or -std=gnu++0x compiler options.

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