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Re: Infinite Multiline replacement problem


From: Ding Lei
Subject: Re: Infinite Multiline replacement problem
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:05:07 +0800
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.6i

Hi Kevin,
  I'v tried the stable release and also CVS one.
  I wonder how did you test it? the problem might occurs when there
  are several occurrences.
  

  Ding Lei      

On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 02:04:57PM -0600, Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Ding Lei wrote:
> >   I tried to use regexp replace to do a multiline replacement, but
> > Emacs replaces one occurrence again and again (infinite) ...
> > Here's the regexp I use,
> > Replace: \*/[Ctrl-q][Ctrl-j]public void final
> > With: *@ejb.persistence[Ctrl-q][Ctrl-j]*/[Ctrl-q][Ctrl-j]public void final
> >
> > As you could see, what I want to do is insert an additional
> > "@ejb.persistence" string before the line "*/". But emacs always
> > replaces the first occurrence, and the result is that numerous
> > "*@ejb.persistence" string is inserted until *deadlock*.
> 
> It works for me in Emacs 21.3.  What version are you using?
> 
> -- 
> Kevin Rodgers
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