+++ Jessica Yu [26/02/16 15:20 -0500]:
Implement basic character sets for the '%[' conversion specifier.The '%[' conversion specifier matches a nonempty sequence of characters from the specified set of accepted (or with '^', rejected) characters between the brackets. The substring matched is to be made up of characters in (or not in) the set. This is useful for matching substrings that are delimited by something other than spaces. This implementation differs from its glibc counterpart in the following ways: (1) No support for character ranges (e.g., 'a-z' or '0-9') (2) The hyphen '-' is not a special character (3) The closing bracket ']' cannot be matched (4) No support (yet) for discarding matching input ('%*[') Signed-off-by: Jessica Yu <[email protected]>
Since this version is largely based on Rasmus' sample bitmap code (with only very minor tweaks), what is the best way to provide attribution in this case? A Suggested-by: tag or another Signed-off-by: tag (since actual code is involved)? Thanks, Jessica

