I would vote for this feature to be switched
off by default in DFDL processors. It is mainly useful when dealing with
lines of text, but DFDL formats are not always lines of text.
So to be 100% clear, I think the '.'
wildcard should match all characters, including line endings.
regards,
Tim Kimber, DFDL Team,
Hursley, UK
Internet: kimbert@uk.ibm.com
Tel. 01962-816742
Internal tel. 37246742
From:
Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
To:
dfdl-wg@ogf.org,
Date:
14/11/2012 12:53
Subject:
[DFDL-WG] Clarification
needed: regular expressions - does '.' match newlines by default?
Sent by:
dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org
A key behavior distinction in regular expressions is whether the '.' wildcard
matches line endings or not.
Regular expression libraries can be configured, usually by some sort of
expression modifier, either way so that the '.' will not match a line ending
or so that it will.
Question is, how is it configured by default in DFDL regular expressions?
This is part of the overall issue of tightening up regular expressions
as part of DFDL. I.e., what exactly is the regex dialect, and how is it
configured by default.
...mike
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