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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions. It supports both VCL programming using the C++ Builder 4 IDE's RAD programming model and non-VCL programming. Both methods of programming support the properties, methods, and events model C++ Builder.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions. It supports both VCL programming using the C++ Builder 5 IDE's RAD programming model and non-VCL programming. Both methods of programming support the properties, methods, and events model C++ Builder.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions. It supports both VCL programming using the C++ Builder 6 IDE's RAD programming model and non-VCL programming. Both methods of programming support the properties, methods, and events model C++ Builder.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions. It supports both MFC programming using the MFC programming model and non-MFC programming. Both methods of programming support a properties, methods, and events model with VC++. Member function event handling is supported using the packaged Boost function and bind facilities which comes with the download.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions in non-managed C++ code. It supports both MFC programming using the MFC programming model and non-MFC programming. Both methods of programming support a properties, methods, and events model with VC++ and Visual Studio .NET 2002.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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The Regular Expression Component Library is an easy to use library for searching and/or replacing strings or data in files using regular expressions in non-managed C++ code. It supports both MFC programming using the MFC programming model and non-MFC programming. Both methods of programming support a properties, methods, and events model with VC++ in Visual Studio .NET 2003.
It has flexible expression options to match any type of regular expression syntax. There is extensive documentation to explain its use and the library is fully supported. The library is also fast and easy to use and the header files automatically link in the correct supporting libraries.
Regular expressions are a means of doing searching based on patterns adopted from the UNIX idea of regular expressions in various Unix tools.
The properties/methods/events model uses:
a) Properties for specifying a regular expression, string to match, file specification ( with wildcards ) to match, flexible options for regular expression syntax, flexible options for matching considerations, and other properties to enhance matching capabilities.
b) Methods to match a string in numerous ways; the entire string, the beginning of the string, anywhere in the string, multiple exclusive matches in a string. Methods to match file data; either a single match in a file or multiple matches in a file. A method to change data in a string or file based on format-like replacement syntax which can use the actual data found or one of its sub-expressions. A method for splitting strings based on regular expressions.
c) Events to handle the gathering of specific data for each of the matching methods. Most of the event handlers gain access to what the expression matches as well as to what each sub-expression of the expression matches.
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Documentation Helper is a Visual C++ Addin which aids documentation of C/C++/IDL/ODL files in terms of documenting the following:
* Header files - will document and create header comments for these, including generating appropriate sentinel #defines
* Source files - can create header comments for these.
* IDL/ODL files - can create header comments for these.
* Functions including parameters and exception specifications, if any.
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Prevents SourceSafe from checking files in when there isn't enough disk space left on the drive
Aids documentation fo C/C++/IDL/ODL files by automatically adding/updating header information to the files if it is missing
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CHM2PDF Pilot converts chm to PDF files. The program supports command line, PDF security options, password protection mode (using 40-bit and 128-bit encryption keys), fonts embedding, and different compression modes. Using batch mode, you can convert several documents simultaneously. The program has Explorer-like interface.
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