The regex just uses python's re engine, so you could test your regex by
hand using the python command line. If you're willing to share it here, we
might be able to help you debug it, too.

-David


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 8:48 AM, <pe...@aguatechnologies.com> wrote:

> I created some Default reviewers, and added some Python regex, but they're
> not being picked up.
>
> How can I debug this feature? is there a way I can trigger default
> reviewers without committing a change to the tree?
>
> Although when I try //trunk/.* it seems to work fine, but I need to go
> deeper into the tree and assign subfolders accordingly, anything after
> //trunk/ seems to not work.
>
>
> Any ideas are appreciated.
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