Description
Use the RegExpr.LineSeparators
to specify which characters will be treated as line separators. Single-character line separators are used mainly on Unix-like operating systems. To get or set a double-character line separator use the RegExpr.LinePairedSeparator
property.
The default value is a carriage return (\r) and a newline (\n) -- or -- #$D#$A
.
Declaration
RegExprObj.LineSeparators
Read-Write Property | String |
RegExprObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a RegExpr object |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The string that contains characters treated as line breaks.
Remarks
The ^ metacharacter matches the start of the input text and if multi-line mode is enabled, it also matches after each line break.
The $ metacharacter matches the end of the input text and if multi-line mode is enabled, it also matches before every line break.
The . metacharacter matches any character and if single-line mode is disabled, it does not match a line break.
Depending on the operating system, a line break could contain only one character (Unix) or a pair of characters (DOS/Windows). Characters that are treated as line breaks are defined by the RegExpr.LineSeparators
or RegExpr.LinePairedSeparator
property respectively.
Example
The following sample specifies a new character to be treated as a line break and posts a line separated by the character to the test log.
DelphiScript
var
MyRegExpr : OleVariant;
Modifier: string;
Input, Expr, ResStr: string;
begin
MyRegExpr := HISUtils.RegExpr;
Input := 'Line1*Line2*Line3';
MyRegExpr.InputString := Input;
// Enables the multiline mode
MyRegExpr.ModifierStr := 'm';
// Specifies a character that is treated as a line break
MyRegExpr.LineSeparator := '*';
// Specifies a pattern
MyRegExpr.Expression := '^([\w]+)*( +[\w]+)*';
if MyRegExpr.Exec(Input) then
begin
repeat
ResStr := MyRegExpr.Match[0];
// Posts the line separated by the "*" character to the test log
Log.Message(ResStr);
until not MyRegExpr.ExecNext
end;
end;
See Also
Using Regular Expressions in Scripts
Using Regular Expressions in Scripts
InputString Property
LinePairedSeparator Property
SpaceChars Property
WordChars Property