Hi!
I tried to make a "recursive" regexp using the g_regexp_* functions,
i.e. something like:
regex = g_regex_new ("^\\s*(?:(shift|ctrl|alt)-)*([a-z])\\s*$",
G_REGEX_CASELESS|G_REGEX_OPTIMIZE, 0, NULL);
But when doing g_regex_match() together with g_match_info_fetch_all() I only
get the
first occurence of the string matche by "(...)*". In PCRE / php, for example,
such a
regex is matched recursivelly (i.e. the number of matched substring is
dependent on the
matched string). Can something like this be done in glib or is this feature
missing?
Thank You!
Petr Tomasek
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Petr Tomasek <http://www.etf.cuni.cz/~tomasek>
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