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data/HISTORY CHANGED
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  = RELEASE HISTORY
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- 1.0.0 / 2010-02-10
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+ == 1.1.0 / 2010-10-12
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+
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+ This release adds a detailed output option, and corrects
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+ a bug when using `--escape` with search and replace. It also
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+ entails a pretty extensive under-the-hood overhaul of the
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+ Extractor class. One consequence of this overhaul is that the
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+ `--unxml` option has been deprecated until such time that it can
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+ be reimplemented correctly.
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+ Changes:
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+ * Add --detail/-d output option.
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+ * Fix isssue using escape with search and replace.
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+ * Reimplement Extractor class.
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+ * Deprecate `--unxml` option until implementation can be worked out.
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+ == 1.0.0 / 2010-02-10
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  Initial release of Regex. Regex is a simple
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  commandline Regular Expression tool.
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data/PACKAGE ADDED
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+ name : regex
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+ date : 2010-10-10
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+ version : 1.1.0
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+ requires:
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+ - syckle (build)
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+ - qed (test)
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+ ---
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+ title : Regex
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+ summary: Regex is a simple commmandline Regular Expression tool.
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+ created: 2006-05-09
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+
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+ authors:
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+ - Thomas Sawyer
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+ - Tyler Rick
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+
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+ description:
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+ Regex is a simple commmandline Regular Expression tool,
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+ that makes easy to search documents for content matches.
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+ resources:
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+ homepage: http://proutils.github.com/regex
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+ repository: git://github.com/proutils/regex.git
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+ documentation: http://wiki.github.com/proutils/regex
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+ development: http://github.com/proutils/regex
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+ download: http://github.com/proutils/regex/downloads
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+ mailinglist: http://groups.google.com/group/proutils/topics?hl=en
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- = Regex ("Like a Knife")
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+ = Regex
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+ ("Like a Knife")
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- * home: http://proutils.github.com/regex
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- * work: http://github.com/proutils/regex
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  == DESCRIPTION
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- Yea, I know what you are going to say. "I can do that with ___" Fill in the blank
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+ Yea, I know what you are going to say. "I can do that with ____" Fill in the blank
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  with +grep+, +awk+, +sed+, +perl+, etc. But honestly, none of these tools are
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- Langauge 2.0 (read "post-Ruby"). What I want is a simaple commandline tool that
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- given me quick access to a Regular Expression engine. No more, no less.
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+ "Langauge 2.0" (read "post-Ruby"). What I want is a simple command-line tool that
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+ gives me quick access to a Regular Expression engine. No more, no less.
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- Now I could have written this too in Perl. I'm sure it would just as good, if not
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+ Now I could have written this in Perl. I'm sure it would just as good, if not
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  better since Perl's Regualar Expression engine rocks, or so I hear. But Ruby's is
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- pretty good too, and getting better (with 1.9+). And since I know Ruby very
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- well. Well that's waht you get.
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+ pretty damn good too, and getting better (with 1.9+). And since I know Ruby very
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+ well. Well that's what you get.
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+
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+ == RESOURCES
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+ * Home: http://rubyworks.github.com/regex
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+ * Code: http://github.com/rubyworks/regex
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+
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  == USAGE
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- Okay, check it out. It's real simple. Supply a regular expression and a file to
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+ For detailed explication and examples of usage refer to the
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+ (User Docs){http://wiki.github.com/rubyworks/regex}, the
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+ (QED Docs){http://github.com/rubyworks/regex/docs/qed} and the
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+ (API Docs){http://github.com/rubyworks/regex/docs/api}.
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+ In brief, usage simply entails supplying a regular expression and a list of files
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+ to be searched to the +regex+ command.
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+ $ regex '/=begin.*?\n(.*)\n=end/' sample.rb
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+ This example does exactly what you would expect --returns the content between
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+ $ regex -g '/=begin.*?\n(.*)\n=end/' sample.rb
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+ and <code>?<code> marks.
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+ By default +regex+ produces string output. Regular expression groups are delimited
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+ by ASCII 29 (035 1D) END OF GROUP, and repeat matches are delimited by
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+ ASCII character 30 (036 1E) END OF RECORD.
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+ $ regex -y -g '/=begin.*?\n(.*)\n=end/' sample.rb
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  == STATUS
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+ This is a very early release. So don't expect every feature under the sun just yet,
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+ source software is built on *TEAM WORK*, baby.
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  == COPYRIGHT
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+ Regex is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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+ See LICENSE file for details.
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- def extract
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- if repeat
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- extract_repeat
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- else
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- extract_single
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- end
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+ # Need VRESION? You got it.
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+ def self.const_missing(name)
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- # out = []
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- # if md = matchdata
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- # out = []
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- def extract_repeat
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- out = []
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- text.scan(regex) do
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- end
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- out
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+ # Shortcut to create a new Regex::Extractor instance.
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+ def self.new(*io)
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+ Extractor.new(*io)
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- def deliminator_group
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- DELIMINATOR_GROUP
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- end
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+ require 'regex/templates'
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+ require 'regex/extractor'
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+ require 'regex/replacer'
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+ require 'regex/command'
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+