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@@ -49,13 +49,13 @@ namespace @KWSYS_NAMESPACE@
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const int RegularExpressionNSUBEXP = 10;
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-/** \class cmRegularExpression
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+/** \class RegularExpression
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* \brief Implements pattern matching with regular expressions.
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*
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* This is the header file for the regular expression class. An object of
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* this class contains a regular expression, in a special "compiled" format.
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* This compiled format consists of several slots all kept as the objects
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- * private data. The cmRegularExpression class provides a convenient way to
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+ * private data. The RegularExpression class provides a convenient way to
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* represent regular expressions. It makes it easy to search for the same
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* regular expression in many different strings without having to compile a
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* string to regular expression format more than necessary.
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ const int RegularExpressionNSUBEXP = 10;
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* regular expression is a sequence of characters used to
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* search for exact character matches. However, many times the
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* exact sequence to be found is not known, or only a match at
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- * the beginning or end of a string is desired. The cmRegularExpression regu-
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+ * the beginning or end of a string is desired. The RegularExpression regu-
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* lar expression class implements regular expression pattern
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* matching as is found and implemented in many UNIX commands
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* and utilities.
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ const int RegularExpressionNSUBEXP = 10;
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*
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* Is written as follows in C++
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*
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- * cmRegularExpression re("([a-z]+)\\.cc");
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+ * RegularExpression re("([a-z]+)\\.cc");
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* re.find(filename);
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* cerr << re.match(1);
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*
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@@ -117,12 +117,12 @@ const int RegularExpressionNSUBEXP = 10;
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* characters "ab" followed by numbers in the series one
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* through nine.
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*
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- * There are three constructors for cmRegularExpression. One just creates an
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- * empty cmRegularExpression object. Another creates a cmRegularExpression
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+ * There are three constructors for RegularExpression. One just creates an
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+ * empty RegularExpression object. Another creates a RegularExpression
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* object and initializes it with a regular expression that is given in the
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- * form of a char*. The third takes a reference to a cmRegularExpression
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+ * form of a char*. The third takes a reference to a RegularExpression
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* object as an argument and creates an object initialized with the
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- * information from the given cmRegularExpression object.
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+ * information from the given RegularExpression object.
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*
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* The find member function finds the first occurence of the regualr
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* expression of that object in the string given to find as an argument. Find
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