Le 29/11/2014 22:53, B Bruen a écrit :
>
> Yes, I would like to see an example of before and after as well.
>
> I think I had a need for exactly this the other day. I wanted to
> split a comma delimited list except where the comma is immediately
> followed by a space. Will this change help that?
>
> regards Bruce
>

No. It's for splitting such string with the ';' character:

"blue;blue\\;yellow;green"

to get:

["blue","blue;yellow","green"]

-- 
Benoît Minisini

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