On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 08:42 -0500, Aaron Bono wrote:
> On 9/5/06, Mario Splivalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         
>         pulitzer2=# select 'stop works' ~ '^\s*(?:[\
>         +|-]|(?:[sS][tT][oO][pP]\b)).*$';
>         ?column?
>         ----------
>         f
>         (1 row)
>         
>         Here, postgres should return true, but it gives me false.
> 
>  
> \b is a back-space - is that what you are wanting there?  If I remove
> it I get true.

Actually, I'm not sure :) As I've mentioned, python/java/perl do as I
expected, postgres on the other hand doesn't. If \b was the backspace,
then I'd have trouble with '+mario test', and that one seems to be OK. 

I also tried doublebackslashing, all the same.

So, I guess it's obvious that postgres doesn't treat regular expressions
the same way as java/perl/pyton/php/awk/sed do...

        Mario
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