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flush-lines and regexp problems with emacs 22.0.x
From: |
Vincent Lefevre |
Subject: |
flush-lines and regexp problems with emacs 22.0.x |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jan 2007 05:03:27 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.13-vl-r14963 (2007-01-09) |
Hi,
I get strange results with flush-lines. The first one may be due to
a lack of clear documentation, but I'm pretty sure the second one is
a bug.
The following tests have been done with GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 under
Mac OS X (MacPorts) and with GNU Emacs 22.0.92.1 under GNU/Linux
(Debian package emacs-snapshot).
1. Consider the following file:
--------------------
> test 1
> foo
blah
> test 2
> foo
> foobar
blah
--------------------
where the cursor is a the top. I evaluate (with "M-:") the following:
(flush-lines "^\\(> \n\\)*> foo\n\\(\n?> .*\\)*")
and I get:
--------------------
> test 1
blah
> test 2
blah
--------------------
instead of
--------------------
> test 1
blah
> test 2
blah
--------------------
I'd say that the blank line shouldn't be deleted because nothing is
matched on it. But the end point is on this line, so I'm not sure.
The flush-lines documentation is not clear about that.
2. Now consider the following file:
--------------------
> test 1
> foo
blah
> test 2
> foo
> bar
> foobar
blah
> test 3
> foobar
blah
--------------------
(flush-lines "^\\(> \n\\)*> foo$\\(\n> .*\\)*") has no effect on it.
(flush-lines "^\\(> \n\\)*> foo\\($\\|\\(\n> .*\\)+\\)") doesn't have
any effect either, but if I permute the both sides of the "|", i.e.
(flush-lines "^\\(> \n\\)*> foo\\(\\(\n> .*\\)+\\|$\\)")
then I get:
--------------------
> test 1
blah
> test 2
blah
> test 3
> foobar
blah
--------------------
as expected.
Regards,
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