How can I use the Perl regex search to find files ending in:
-------\r\n<eof>
In hex this is:
2D 2D 2D 2D 0D 0A (the end of the file)
I'm in 开发者_开发百科UltraEdit, which says it uses Boost Perl regex syntax.
I've figured enough out to use:
----\x0d\x0a
which does find the lines I want, but only amongst hundreds of others that aren't at the end of the file:
whatever
------------ <- matches this also, which I don't want!
whatever
------------ <- matches this also, which I don't want!
whatever
UltraEdit's regex-engine works in a line-based way. This means among other things that it does not discriminate between end of line and end-of-file.
It doesn't know the \z
or \Z
end-of-string markers, either. Also, a negative lookahead assertion like -----\r\n(?!.)
doesn't work in UE.
So UE's regex engine lets you down here. What you could do is to use a macro:
InsertMode
ColumnModeOff
HexOff
Key Ctrl+END
Key UP ARROW
PerlReOn
Find RegExp "-----\r\n"
IfFound
# Now do whatever you wanted to do...
EndIf
and have UE apply that to all your files.
Do you need to iterate through every line in the file and use a regex? If not, just seek
to the spot in the file you need and check for string equality:
open my $fh, '<', $the_file;
seek $fh, 2, -6; # seek to the end of file minus 6 bytes
read $fh, my $x, 6; # read 6 bytes into $x
if ($x eq "----\r\n") {
print "The end of file matches ----\\x0d\\x0a\n";
} else {
print "The end of file doesn't match ----\\x0d\\x0a\n";
}
Here is one way to go about this using UltraEdit JavaScript.
Go to the bottom of the file with UltraEdit.activeDocument.bottom(); Use UltraEdit.activeDocument.currentPos(); to store your current position.
Search backwards for"\r\n" Again, use UltraEdit.activeDocument.currentPos(); and compare the results to the previous position to determine if this is, in fact, a cr/lf at the end of the file.
Do whatever replacement/insertion you had in mind based on these character positions, or throw up a message box announcing the results.
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