by Andrew Beckett <andrewb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 10, 2008 at 01:04 PM
Pete nospam Zakel wrote, on 09/05/08 21:40:
> In article <48c18669$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> pxhxz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Pete nospam
Zakel) writes:
>> In article <1220608094_266@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
stephane.badel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
>>> Andrew Beckett wrote:
>>>> A new set of functions has been added in IC6.1 with the prefix
"pcre".
>>>> This is using the "PCRE" package (Perl Compatible Regular
Expressions)
>>>> which will make us all a lot happier.
>>> I sort of remembered you saying that the regexp sup****t was much
enhanced in 6.1, but from a quick
>>> look couldn't find these functions... Apparently the SKILL Language
User Guide makes no mention of
>>> them (the section on regular expression describes the old rex*
functions). I found them in the
>>> Reference and Finder, though.
>> My Version 6.1.2 SKILL Quick Reference definitely has the pcre
functions
>> listed. They are in the index on page 616, and the reference pages are
25-26
>> (in the SKILL Language Functions section right after "parseString").
>
> Whoops -- I missed that you found them in the reference and finder.
>
> Sounds like the User Guide needs to be updated, though.
>
> -Pete Zakel
> (phz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
>
> "Yesterday I was a dog. Today I'm a dog. Tomorrow I'll probably still
> be a dog. Sigh! There's so little hope for advancement."
>
> -Snoopy
I just filed CCR 598266 to get the SKILL User Guide improved.
Andrew.