Hello All,
Correction, it seems both the last supplied regex and xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci] m=audio $(rb{re.subst,/(.*)m=audio ([0-9]+) (.*)/\2/})"); return the same invalid results.
Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Brandon Armstead
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Brandon Armstead <brandon@cryy.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I hate to dig-up this older mailing list entry. However I am some additional trouble with what I believe is a completely posix-only regex.
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci] m=audio $(rb{re.subst,/(.*)m=audio(.*)/\2/})");
I would expect to give me the port from the m=audio line, however it does not -- it simply removes m=audio.
Any thoughts / ideas / suggestions?
Sincerely,
Brandon Armstead
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@aliax.net> wrote:
El Miércoles, 23 de Diciembre de 2009, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
> the re.subst transformation uses Posix regexp for matching, only theI¡ll try to implement it when I get some spare time :)
> format of the command is perl-like. I implemented this because textops
> has no dependency of extra libraries than core and I wanted to keep it so.
>
> Maybe is good to add a pcre.subst transformation in regex module to be
> able to use extended regexp formats given by libpcre.
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