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Posted by Blainer   (191 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Tue 11 Aug 2009 11:33 PM (UTC)
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I found this little free application to edit regex. You can
enter the string to be worked on and and see what affect the
changes you make to the regex has on the string as you make them.

It's free and you can get it here:
http://www.waterproof.fr/products/RegExpEditor/
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Posted by Shaun Biggs   USA  (644 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #1 on Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:03 AM (UTC)
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Neat little program. I always just went to http://www.regextester.com/ for testing out regex. Having a program for this sounds a bit more convenient for those rare times where I do not have an internet for my computer.

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Posted by Blainer   (191 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #2 on Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:53 AM (UTC)
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That page is sweet. Seems you googling is better than mine.
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Posted by Phaeton   Canada  (8 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #3 on Thu 05 Nov 2009 09:24 PM (UTC)
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RegexCoach is another free alternative.

My personal favourite application for regex is RegexBuddy. It's not without it's flaws (it's not actually built on PCRE, iirc). However, it gives a verbose description of any token sequence, and a nice clicky generator for those who don't fair well at remembering them when you need to create a pattern.

I'm not sure if it's good enough to pay for (my workplace has a license), but it may be worth investigating if you're having problems with regex.

Nifty screenshot showing the token description trees and whatnot: http://www.regexbuddy.com/screen.html
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Posted by David Haley   USA  (3,881 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Reply #4 on Fri 06 Nov 2009 11:25 PM (UTC)

Amended on Fri 06 Nov 2009 11:26 PM (UTC) by David Haley

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I haven't used it extensively myself, but several of my colleagues rave about Kodos, which shows you matching in real-time. It's open source, which is nice. It's a little Python-centric, but if memory serves Python's regular expression syntax is based on PCRE so that should be ok.

http://kodos.sourceforge.net/

David Haley aka Ksilyan
Head Programmer,
Legends of the Darkstone

http://david.the-haleys.org
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