excluding search string in regular expressions
Mitja
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Thu Oct 21 08:40:24 EDT 2004
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Franz Steinhaeusler wrote: > On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 13:36:46 +0200, Franz Steinhaeusler > <franz.steinhaeusler at utanet.at> wrote: > >> >> single characters with [^ab] but I need not(ab) >> >> not_this_brace_pattern(\*\*/\n).*:: > > Sorry, > is this the solution (simple concatenating > [^*][^*][^/]\n.*:: ? That should do, though it's admittedly far from elegant; I, too, would like to see a nicer solution. > The background: > I want to scan cpp file, whether the have a doxygen > comment already: It should find all postitions, where > this is missing: > > ok > > doxygen comment > **/ > void CBs::InitButtonPanel (int progn1, int progn2) In this case, I'd replace \n with \w*, meaning any amount of whitespace.
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