On 21.10.2013 01:33, Shawn Wilson wrote: > > > "Lars Noodén" <lars.noo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 20.10.2013 04:17, 陶治江 wrote: >>> 于 2013-10-20 0:53, Lars Noodén 写道: >>>> On 19.10.2013 19:35, 陶治江 wrote: [snip] >>>>> I think it seems good like this, but I do not know how to >>>>> make out it.(someone says awk, sed may help, but the >>>>> environment does not permit it). Is there some libs or tools >>>>> can help make output result good and elegent? >>>> [snip] >>>> >>>> Perl would be the next step up, but if awk is not allowed then >>>> perl certainly won't be. >>>> >>>> Regards, /Lars >>> >>> yes, the whole system size a extremely limited, so the only >>> possible >> way >>> is to find a suitable C lib to handle this. >>> >>> What a big task!!!! >> >> What about the PCRE library? >> >> http://www.pcre.org/ >> >> That's written in C and gives you the power of perl's regular >> expressions. >> > > We use libpcre in some projects and it might be useful but it does > not give a perl compatible regex engine. It might have up to perl 4 > regex support but there might even be some missing features there > too. So no, not the power of perl regex here. >
Ok. My mistake. I see it in all kinds of package dependencies and thought it was further along than it was. Regards, /Lars -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5264c42f.3020...@gmail.com