On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Alexandr Belonogov wrote:
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> ������������, igorr!
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> >> Igor> B�-�� ����� �������. ����� ��� 'base' ��������� ��� ban*
> >> ������? ���� base �� ����� �� ban!
> igorr> ��� �� ������������ man regexp! ��� ������� ����������� � vi ��������.
> igorr> * - ��� ����� ���-�� ���������� �������� (0 ����)
> igorr> ban* - ��� � bas � bannnnnnnn �� �� baner (� ����, ��� ��������)
> � ��������� ��������� ����� ������� "n" ���, ��� ban* = bannnnnn... or
> baner or banner....
> ���, ��� ban* <> bas
> igorr> ��������� �� �������� regexp. ��� �� �� DOS.
> ��� �������� �� man regexp
> In general there may be more than one way to match a regular expression to an
> input string. For example, consider the command
> regexp (a*)b* aabaaabb x y
> Considering only the rules given so far, x and y could end up with the values
> aabb and aa, aaab and aaa, ab and a, or any of several other combinations.
'+', '?', or bound. An atom followed by '*' matches a
sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom. An atom fol-
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Igor Khasilev |
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