Thanks Rene, but you seem to have missed the point.  NOTHING is
working.  No matter what I put there, it doesn't seem to get matched.

Just to be sure, I tested your regex and again it didn't work.

Someone on the SO site stated they could get it to work on FreeBSD and
I'm on Windows, so this might be a platform thing.  Can anyone else on
Windows please confirm?

Thanks,


A

On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 6:18 PM, René Scharfe <l....@web.de> wrote:
> Am 07.02.2017 um 20:21 schrieb Jack Adrian Zappa:
>>
>> I'm trying to setup a hunk header for .natvis files. For some reason,
>> it doesn't seem to be working. I'm following their instructions from
>> here, which doesn't say much in terms of restrictions of the regex,
>> such as, is the matched item considered the hunk header or do I need a
>> group? I have tried both with no success. This is what I have:
>>
>> [diff "natvis"]
>>     xfuncname = "^[\\\t ]*<Type[\\\t ]+Name=\"([^\"])\".*$"
>
>
> The extra "\\" allow backslashes to be used for indentation as well as
> between Type and Name, which is probably not what you want.  And your
> expression only matches single-char Name attributes.  Try:
>
>         xfuncname = "^[\t ]*<Type[\t ]+Name=\"([^\"]+)\".*$"
>
> René

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