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On 15 April 2016 at 06:58, Craig Richards <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Having read through Jeffrey Friedl's most excellent book "Mastering Regular
Expressions" I guess I was thinking from some of the Perl examples, as Perl
has regular expressions a bit more built into the language.

A very nice recommendation, thanks for this.

The regex provider in RDi is (mostly) the Java regex. If Lpex exposed
a hook for the regex provider I would switch to the Perl regex in an
instant! This isn't a slam on the choice made by the RDi team -
Eclipse is made by and for Java programmers. It's (dare I say it?)
rational (hee hee) that RDi uses the Java regex. But I personally
prefer the Perl regex... Preferences, preferences, preferences. :-)
--buck

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