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I tested this regExp here:

(_Debug\([a-zA-Z"'. ]*,).*\nConsolewrite\((.*)\)

https://regex101.com/r/MGSaPJ/9

 

but it doesn't work in Scite, for the CRLF... (I tried to set also the posix option)

How should I change it?

 

I want to select a Consolewrite after a "_Debug(....)" on the previous line and then I would like to make some changes like i.e.:

_Debug("","",1)
Consolewrite("-----Launch----")

to

_Debug("", "-----Launch----",1)

with 
Replace \1 \2 ,1)

 

 

Posted

The expression must be a string, so you have to enclose it in single or double quote-marks and escape the ones in the regexp.

Something like

"(_Debug\([a-zA-Z""'. ]*,).*\nConsolewrite\((.*)\)"

or

'(_Debug\([a-zA-Z"''. ]*,).*\nConsolewrite\((.*)\)'

 

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Did you see this option which switches the () logic:

  Quote
find.replace.regexp.posix Change behaviour of Regular expression search. If set to 0 (the default), characters '(' and ')' must be escaped by '\' to behave as regexp meta characters. If set to 1, these characters are meta characters itself.
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Ok, so please tell us:

  • What is the ext in the editor you want to change?
  • What does it need to change to?
  • What did you type in the 2 fields of the replace window?

So we can have a play. :)

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Posted (edited)

Text is:

_Debug("","",1)
Consolewrite("-----Launch----")

My simplified Find box is:

_Debug[ )(0-9a-zA-Z."' ,]*\nConsolewrite

and I get no text Found.

The problem is the \n that Scite doesn't see... infact if I do:

_Debug[ )(0-9a-zA-Z."' ,]*

it gets the _Debug("","",1)

After we solve the CRLF findings we can pass over to the Replace groups...

Edited by frank10
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It look like \r\n isn't supported: https://www.scintilla.org/SciTERegEx.html

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[3] \
matches the character following it, except:
  • \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v match the corresponding C escape char, respectively BEL, BS, FF, LF, CR, TAB and VT;
    Note that \r and \n are never matched because in Scintilla, regular expression searches are made line per line (stripped of end-of-line chars).
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  On 3/16/2019 at 9:15 AM, frank10 said:

Yes, bad thing.... very limiting for a programming editor.

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I use grepWin

https://tools.stefankueng.com/grepWin.html

 

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Thank you, I solved using Notepad++ with this:

_Debug([)(\-<>$:;!@_#a-zA-Z0-9."' ]*,)[)\-<>$:;!@_#a-zA-Z0-9&,."' ]*\r\nConsolewrite\(([\[\-<>$:;!@_&#a-zA-Z0-9."' ]*)

and Replace with:
_Debug($1$2,1)

I'll also look at your suggestion.

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