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<p>In fact patterns that are found almost everywhere have always to
be put between "/" and "/". That's not documented...<br>
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<p>S.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 01/04/2019 à 19:48, Samuel Gougeon a
écrit :<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 01/04/2019 à 16:15, Stéphane
Mottelet a écrit :<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:8ddb4ffc-a0a2-045b-f608-3a3ce3b9f835@utc.fr"
type="cite">Hello, <br>
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Each time I try to test nice regular expressions I find in Stack
Overflow, the 'regexp' Scilab macro never succeed in compiling
them. <br>
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Often it's because delimiters are missing while expected, or are
mischosen (but the list of supported delimiters is not documented:
For instance,
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<span class="fontstyle0">"!", "|", "," and "/" are supported,
while</span><span class="fontstyle2"> </span><span
class="fontstyle0">"£", "$", or "§" are not and yields the
"impossible to compile the pattren" message).<br>
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Samuel<br>
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