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- From: jsev@midland.co.nz (John Severinsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AmigaOS 4.x features
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 09:44:31 GMT
- Organization: Midland Internet Limited, Network Services
- Message-ID: <1108.6666T731T616@midland.co.nz>
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- On 31-Mar-96 17:56:11 (Msg ID: <4jl6pr$knv@reuter.cse.ogi.edu>), Tony Leneis
- wrote:
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- >>: For example, "dir sys:(a|b|c|e)#?".
- >>
- >>[additional references to documentation for more counter-intuitive,]
- >>[anti-logical methods deleted]
- >>
- >> dir sys:[a-e]*
- >>
- >>Logical, simple, fast: elegant.
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- > Well, you can certainly do it with a current version of AmigaDOS.
- >So, what's the problem? One minor nit - that should be 'dir sys:[a-ce]*'
- >if you want it to be the same as the 1.3 AmigaDOS pattern matching example
- >above. One thing I'd like to see added is the ability to compliment sets.
- >i.e. [^abc] matches anything except 'a', 'b', or 'c'.
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- If I understand what you mean, wouldn't ~[abc] work here.
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- John Severinsen |- J.R.R. Tolkien
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- <tsb>Thor 2.22, 02-Apr-96 12:09:36
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- I'm solidly behind whichever side eventually wins
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