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#14013
24.3.50; dired-isearch-filenames-regexp is matching text outside filenames
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Reported by: michael_heerdegen <at> web.de
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 23:42:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Merged with 29215
Found in versions 24.3.50, 26.0
Fixed in version 29.0.50
Done: Juri Linkov <juri <at> jurta.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #157 received at 14013 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> I wonder if it is realistic to use a temporary helper buffer to
> implement ^.
Good idea. Maybe even not a buffer, but just a string.
Are there any differences between buffer matching and string matching?
Then first we could remove ^ from the search regexp, and when it finds
something, then get the found buffer-substring using text properties
and match it with the original regexp that contains ^.
> I would like to have a kind of filter that would allow to restrict
> isearch and query replace to arbitrary parts of the buffer, defined e.g.
> by the presence of some text property, anything you can define.
This has been asked before for search/replace in a rectangular region.
So since we have pairs of beg/end bounds for parts of the rectangle,
it shouldn't be different from search/replace in Dired that uses
text properties.
> If we would use a helper buffer that contains only these chunks, ^ and
> such would work out of the box for all of these cases. I guess that
> such a helper buffer would have to be filled on the fly, successively,
> and the hard part is the details of handling (updating, killing, etc)
> these buffers.
It seems you intended to use such buffers for more complex feature than handling ^.
Because when you copy such a rectangular region to a separate buffer:
+---+
123|456|789
abc|def|ghi
+---+
then do you want to match the copied parts as contiguous text?
So the above rectangle when copied to a separate buffer:
456
def
do you expect it should match the regexp "456.def"?
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