Hi, Thanks for checking. On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 09:14:57PM +0100, Uwe Kleine-König wrote: ... > I tested your change, and it works fine here now. \o/ > > > Script started on Sun 31 Jan 2016 05:23:24 PM JST > > [...] > > uscan info: Matching pattern: > > > > (?:(?:http://www.kernel.org)?\/pub\/linux\/utils\/rt\-tests\/)?rt-tests-(.*)\.tar\.xz > > > > (?:(?:https://www.kernel.org)?\/pub\/linux\/utils\/rt\-tests\/)?rt-tests-(.*)\.tar\.xz > > Using (?:.....)? at the start of a regexp doesn't give any advantage,
Why. href in a web page may be written without "http://www.kernel.org" We certainly want to match such href string. > and probably can be dropped without any loss. If you want to keep it: > Why is the - quoted? You might want to make "http:" optional, because > otherwise > > //www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/rt-tests/... > > isn't matched. Do you want to match such href? I do not understand your point here. (Quite frankly this part of logic is inherited. Unless someone explain me and take responsibility of such changes, I am reluctant to change logic around this. base page magic etc. is a bit too complicated for me.) Osamu _______________________________________________ devscripts-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devscripts-devel
