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== 6. File reference ==
== regex ==
References
php.bflang2
<pre>
<element pattern="//" highlight="php-comment">
<context id="c.php.short.linecomment" symbols="?&gt;&#10;&#13;" highlight="php-comment">
<!-- dos has \r\n -> we should never end a pattern between these two chars  -->
<element pattern="(&#10;|&#13;|&#13;&#10;)" is_regex="1" ends_context="1" />
<element pattern="?&gt;" ends_context="2" ends_block="1" blockstartelement="e.php.short.open" highlight="php-block-tag" mayfold="1" />
</context>
</element>
<!-- there is a bug in the scanning engine such that a regex style pattern like (#|//) won't work. The reason is that
there is special code if a pattern ends on a symbol. That code fails on the above pattern because both # and / are ends
for this pattern and both of them are a symbol. That's why we have a separate entry for # and for // -->
<element pattern="#" highlight="php-comment">
<context idref="c.php.short.linecomment"/>
</element>
</pre>


question:
a pattern like: <tt>-?[0-9]+ </tt> fails, but <tt>[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)? </tt>





Revision as of 08:35, 25 June 2011


regex

php.bflang2

<element pattern="//" highlight="php-comment">
	<context id="c.php.short.linecomment" symbols="?>
&#13;" highlight="php-comment">
<!-- dos has \r\n -> we should never end a pattern between these two chars  -->
		<element pattern="(
|&#13;|&#13;
)" is_regex="1" ends_context="1" />
		<element pattern="?>" ends_context="2" ends_block="1" blockstartelement="e.php.short.open" highlight="php-block-tag" mayfold="1" />
	</context>
</element>
<!-- there is a bug in the scanning engine such that a regex style pattern like (#|//) won't work. The reason is that
there is special code if a pattern ends on a symbol. That code fails on the above pattern because both # and / are ends 
for this pattern and both of them are a symbol. That's why we have a separate entry for # and for // -->
<element pattern="#" highlight="php-comment">
	<context idref="c.php.short.linecomment"/>
</element>

question:

a pattern like: -?[0-9]+ fails, but [0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?