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*pi_logipat.txt* Logical Patterns May 01, 2019
Author: Charles E. Campbell <NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM>
Copyright: (c) 2004-2016 by Charles E. Campbell *logiPat-copyright*
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(see |copyright|) except use "LogiPat" instead of "Vim"
No warranty, express or implied. Use At-Your-Own-Risk.
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1. Contents *logiPat* *logiPat-contents*
1. Contents.................: |logiPat-contents|
2. LogiPat Manual...........: |logiPat-manual|
3. LogiPat Examples.........: |logiPat-examples|
4. Caveat...................: |logiPat-caveat|
5. LogiPat History..........: |logiPat-history|
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2. LogiPat Manual *logiPat-manual* *logiPat-man*
*logiPat-arg* *logiPat-input* *logiPat-pattern* *logiPat-operators*
Boolean logic patterns are composed of
operators ! = not
| = logical-or
& = logical-and
grouping ( ... )
patterns "pattern"
*logiPat-cmd*
:LogiPat {boolean-logic pattern} *:LogiPat*
:LogiPat is a command which takes a boolean-logic
argument (|logiPat-arg|).
:LP {boolean-logic pattern} *:LP*
:LP is a shorthand command version of :LogiPat
(|logiPat-cmd|).
:LPE {boolean-logic pattern} *:LPE*
No search is done, but the conversion from the
boolean logic pattern to the regular expression
is performed and echoed onto the display.
:LogiPatFlags {search flags} *LogiPat-flags*
LogiPat uses the |search()| command. The flags
passed to that call to search() may be specified
by the :LogiPatFlags command.
:LPF {search flags} *:LPF*
:LPF is a shorthand version of :LogiPatFlags.
:let pat=LogiPat({boolean-logic pattern}) *LogiPat()*
If one calls LogiPat() directly, no search
is done, but the transformation from the boolean
logic pattern into a regular expression pattern
is performed and returned.
To get a " inside a pattern, as opposed to having it delimit
the pattern, double it.
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3. LogiPat Examples *logiPat-examples*
LogiPat takes Boolean logic arguments and produces a regular
expression which implements the choices. A series of examples
follows:
:LogiPat "abc"
will search for lines containing the string :abc:
:LogiPat "ab""cd"
will search for lines containing the string :ab"cd:
:LogiPat !"abc"
will search for lines which don't contain the string :abc:
:LogiPat "abc"|"def"
will search for lines which contain either the string
:abc: or the string :def:
:LogiPat !("abc"|"def")
will search for lines which don't contain either
of the strings :abc: or :def:
:LogiPat "abc"&"def"
will search for lines which contain both of the strings
:abc: and :def:
:let pat= LogiPat('!"abc"')
will return the regular expression which will match
all lines not containing :abc: . The double quotes
are needed to pass normal patterns to LogiPat, and
differentiate such patterns from boolean logic
operators.
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4. Caveat *logiPat-caveat*
The "not" operator may be fragile; ie. it may not always play well
with the & (logical-and) and | (logical-or) operators. Please try out
your patterns, possibly with :set hls, to insure that what is matching
is what you want.
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5. LogiPat History *logiPat-history*
v4 Jun 22, 2015 * LogiPat has been picked up by Bram M for standard
plugin distribution; hence the name change
v3 Sep 25, 2006 * LP_Or() fixed; it now encapsulates its output
in \%(...\) parentheses
Dec 12, 2011 * |:LPE| added
* "" is mapped to a single " and left inside patterns
v2 May 31, 2005 * LPF and LogiPatFlags commands weren't working
v1 May 23, 2005 * initial release
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