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Re^2: regex, pos, \G, and substr

by Anonymous Monk
on Jun 03, 2007 at 14:58 UTC ( [id://618974]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: regex, pos, \G, and substr
in thread regex, pos, \G, and substr

Hey. XSLT lets you write whole computer programs in XML, so maybe Perl6 should written in YAML or JSON.

It would do away with all that complicated syntax and the need to use horrible, nasty, complicated things like regexes.

We could just load up a cpan module and Perl6 would be ready by next weekend. And we could be sure it worked properly.

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Re^3: regex, pos, \G, and substr
by pKai (Priest) on Jun 03, 2007 at 22:02 UTC

    The point of this reply is completly obscure to me.

    I have been doing a lot of XSLT this last year at $work. And the ability to use regular-expressions in XSLT/XPath is something which is well sought after.

    XSLT also isn't the last conclusion of wisdom with regard to high level programming, IMHO, though it certainly has its niche where it might be concidered useful, e. g. to avoid a "media break".

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