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mike-hoegeman avatar mike-hoegeman commented on September 17, 2024

It uses a BSD license so there should be no licensing issues to worry about.

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JugglerShu avatar JugglerShu commented on September 17, 2024

OK. Ill add it. I'm currently working on some design changes of the normal evaluator and visual evaluator.
Ill do it after finish it.

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mike-hoegeman avatar mike-hoegeman commented on September 17, 2024

excellent! thanks..

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OK. Ill add it. I'm currently working on some design changes of the normal evaluator and visual evaluator.
Ill do it after finish it.


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JugglerShu avatar JugglerShu commented on September 17, 2024

I wonder if we can user NSRegularExpression instead.
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Foundation/Reference/NSRegularExpression_Class/Reference/Reference.html

Is there any problem to use this?
When I searched this I found a project which replaced the RegexKitLite to NSRegulaExpression ( but it was iOS project).
If we can use it in Mac as well it seems not bad.

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mike-hoegeman avatar mike-hoegeman commented on September 17, 2024

I'll take a look . Did'nt know these was a built in one. Agree that should be used if possible.

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On Feb 27, 2012, at 10:40 AM, [email protected] wrote:

I wonder if we can user NSRegularExpression instead.
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Foundation/Reference/NSRegularExpression_Class/Reference/Reference.html

Is there any problem to use this?
When I searched this I found a project which replaced the RegexKitLite to NSRegulaExpression ( but it was iOS project).
If we can use it in Mac as well it seems not bad.


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JugglerShu avatar JugglerShu commented on September 17, 2024

@mike-hoegeman
I have just added regex search feature to "/" and "?".
But its just add "NSRegularExpressionSearch" option as a search option.

This actually is not the Vim regex. The expression is differed from Vim's one.
I'm enough confortable with this regex so far (as a alpha version).

I do not know how Vim heavy user think...

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mike-hoegeman avatar mike-hoegeman commented on September 17, 2024

it should be ok. have you committed it yet ?

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mike-hoegeman avatar mike-hoegeman commented on September 17, 2024

i see that you have. i didn't realize there was a NSRegularExpressionSearch option. that seems the best way to go until someone decides it's not "good enough".

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