On Thu, 2010-11-25 at 11:20 -0500, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
> In <[email protected]>, on 11/24/2010
>    at 04:26 PM, Dave Salt <[email protected]> said:
> 
> >some of the constructs of regular expressions.
> 
> Better than nothing, but I still want full bore pattern matching,
> e.g.,
> 
>  F R'(?!REG/b)[[:alpha]]{3}\d*'
> 
> to find a string containing three letters and a string of digits,
> where the three letters are not 'REG'. This, opf course, is only a
> simple example; any SuperWylbur® user could give you more complicated,
> but useful, searches. Also, what about named captures?
>  

Yes. I would like the Perl variant, but I would be satisfied with POSIX
compliant regexs. I think that the POSIX is more likely because the IBM
C compiler implements them. So the ISPF people would not need to write
them from scratch. Yes, I guess it would be possible to write one myself
in REXX (no C compiler here), but I really want it integrated with the
FIND, CHANGE, RFIND, and RCHANGE commands.

-- 
John McKown
Maranatha! <><

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