![]() It turns out that BBEdit uses Perl-Compatible Regexp (PCR), but `sed' does not. BBEdit is the leading professional HTML and text editor for macOS. Heres a brief description of how the window works: The 'Search pattern' section is where you do most of the work. This regular expression causes BBEdit to include both of the above kinds of defines (enabled defines and disabled (commented) defines) in the search results: (<//)define As far as I. Quote:Originally posted by Ster:As a semi-related aside: for the longest time I tried to use the regexes I wrote in BBEdit on the command-line with `sed', but it didn't work.
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