[comp.sys.amiga.programmer] grep.lib from SAS C 5.10a

rob@spirits.ka.sub.org (Roland Bless) (06/15/91)

Hi!

I tried to use the grep.lib that comes with SAS C 5.10a, but
got an error "Out of space in mkpatnode". The manual says
that one should contact the Technical Support Departement...
Hmm. Nevertheless, I found out that re_smatch() e.g. will work
if you don't use the "-w" option and lcs.lib (16-bit integer).

Has got anybody other good regular expression routines, that
are easy to implement (where? ftp-address?)?
(I don't want to use the sregexp.library, because it should be
integrated into a newsreader).

Regards,
 Roland

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lordbah@amusing.UUCP (Jeff Van Epps) (06/17/91)

In article <bxsjp*Bv0@spirits.ka.sub.org> rob@spirits.ka.sub.org (Roland Bless) writes:
> Has got anybody other good regular expression routines, that
> are easy to implement (where? ftp-address?)?

I used Henry Spencer's regexp package in my newsreader.  I snagged it
from comp.sources.amiga back in 1988 (v02i085).  It is archived on uunet
(for one).

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rob@spirits.ka.sub.org (Roland Bless) (06/21/91)

In article <lordbah.8960@amusing.UUCP>, Jeff Van Epps writes:

> In article <bxsjp*Bv0@spirits.ka.sub.org> rob@spirits.ka.sub.org (Roland Bless) writes:
> > Has got anybody other good regular expression routines, that
> > are easy to implement (where? ftp-address?)?
>
> I used Henry Spencer's regexp package in my newsreader.  I snagged it
> from comp.sources.amiga back in 1988 (v02i085).  It is archived on uunet
> (for one).

Okay, thanks. I already found that one on a fish-disk. Seems to be useful,
but alternatives wouldn't be bad.

 Roland

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Jay@deepthot.cary.nc.us (Jay Denebeim) (06/28/91)

In article <O-dlp*Kw0@spirits.ka.sub.org> rob@spirits.ka.sub.org (Roland Bless) writes:
>
>Okay, thanks. I already found that one on a fish-disk. Seems to be useful,
>but alternatives wouldn't be bad.

2.0 has a pattern matcher built in.  One set of wildcards on a system
is generally sufficient.

>
> Roland
>
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