On Jan 28, 2010, at 23:21 , Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> I think the reason for this is that the first * is greedy and thus the
> entire expression is considered greedy. The fact that you've made the
> second * non-greedy does not ungreedify the RE ... Note the docs say:
>
> The above rules associate greediness attributes not only with
> individual quantified atoms, but with branches and entire REs
> that contain quantified atoms. What that means is that the
> matching is done in such a way that the branch, or whole RE,
> matches the longest or shortest possible substring as a whole.
Interesting. Thanks for pointing out this section of the docs. I
wasn't aware of this twist.
> It's late here so I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for:
I'm not actually looking for a regexp that works: I was able to
accomplish the task I had at hand with a different regexp. I'm just
reporting the particular unexpected nastiness we ran into. :)
Michael Glaesemann
michael.glaesemann@myyearbook.com