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Hi all,
Anyone know how to stop this?
My client reports that when he starts all TCP servers, he is now getting
a
'terminal session' of DLFM which reports 'error receiving message from
DLFM server', and he has to press enter to end the session. I can't see
where to change attributes of this server, or what has changed as this
used not to happen!
Thanks for any insights,
cheers,
Clare
Evan Harris wrote:
Hi Terry
My first thought would be to use 2 regexes - the first to extract the
substring you want to perform the second on.
So in your case, something like
"n(u)(t*i)"
"(t*)(i)"
But I don't get what you are trying to accomplish so I have no idea if
this is applicable.
After reading the manual extract posted doing it this way may at leads
give me mortals a chance of understanding what you are trying to do.
Regards
Evan Harris
-----Original Message-----
From: [1]midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [[2]mailto:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terrence Enger
Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 7:21 a.m.
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: [Fwd: regular expressions, I am puzzled]
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 12:22 -0500, Scott Klement wrote:
Hi Terry,
Have you read the following (from regexec topic in the "ILE C Runtime
Library" manual):
If subexpression i is contained within another subexpression j, and i
is not contained within any other subexpression that is contained
within j, and a match of subexpression j is reported in pmatch[j],
then the match or non-match of subexpression i reported in pmatch[i]
will be as described in 1. and 2. above, but within the substring
reported in pmatch[j] rather than the whole string.
No, I should have been following that. Thank you.
In a simple case, I see that behaviour: regex "nu((t*)(i))" and string
"nuttin" return
rm_so rm_eo
----- -----
2 5
0 2
2 3
Introduction of a set of parentheses earlier in the regex should not, as
I read it, change the result returned for the last two subexpressions.
But the result for regex "n(u)((t*)(i))" is
rm_so rm_eo
----- -----
1 2
2 5
1 3
3 4
Thank you for your help, Scott. Any further thoughts?
Terry.
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