Re: Regular Expressions?
Re: Regular Expressions?
- Subject: Re: Regular Expressions?
- From: dream cat7 <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 10:34:46 +0100
Perhaps also consider RegexKitLite, which is written by the same
author. The difference is it links to shared libicu thats already
distributed in the os. No need to embed some specific version of PCRE
library into your app included with the regexkit (saves ~1.6mb in the
bundle). Also the icu library is something apple uses (and unlikely to
go away in future releases of OS X).
On 6 Jun 2008, at 09:22, Cemil Browne wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied - I appreciate the help.
The best solution I've found (and been told) is to use a third party
Regex
library - http://regexkit.sourceforge.net/ appears to be decent.
NSScanner does not really appear to do what I'm looking for - but is
useful
to know about regardless.
Thanks all,
-Cemil
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Citizen <email@hidden> wrote:
If you are not married to using regular expressions, NSScanner can
do much
the same in a more verbose (generally easier to read) way. I only
mention
this because it is often overlooked.
On 6 Jun 2008, at 08:31, Cemil Browne wrote:
Hi all,
This might be a really silly question - but am I missing something
obvious?
Is there any support at all for regular expressions in the Cocoa
libraries?
I can't find anything and I've found some third-party frameworks -
but
surely something so necessary must be buried in the string classes
somewhere? How would I do a simple substring search or replace in
10.4?
Thanks,
Cemil
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