06-03-2011
Regex to pull out all words in apostrophes in a string
Hi,
I have string like this:
CHECK (VALUE::text = ANY (ARRAY['ACTIVE'::character varying::text, 'INACTIVE'::character varying::text, 'DELETED'::character varying::text]))
and I am trying to get out the words in apostrophes (').
In this case"ACTIVE INACTIVE DELETE"
Also the array may consist of one or more words (in given example 3). Also instead of word it can be only one LETTER.
And test I am trying to get ridge in this example can also vary. So the apostrophes are the only thing to consider I guess.
Can someone help me?
Last edited by neptun79; 06-03-2011 at 09:38 AM..
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GLBINDFRAGDATALOCATI(3G) [FIXME: manual] GLBINDFRAGDATALOCATI(3G)
NAME
glBindFragDataLocationIndexed - bind a user-defined varying out variable to a fragment shader color number and index
C SPECIFICATION
void glBindFragDataLocationIndexed(GLuint program, GLuint colorNumber, GLuint index, const char *name);
PARAMETERS
program
The name of the program containing varying out variable whose binding to modify
colorNumber
The color number to bind the user-defined varying out variable to
index
The index of the color input to bind the user-defined varying out variable to
name
The name of the user-defined varying out variable whose binding to modify
DESCRIPTION
glBindFragDataLocationIndexed specifies that the varying out variable name in program should be bound to fragment color colorNumber when
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blend equation, respectively.
The bindings specified by glBindFragDataLocationIndexed have no effect until program is next linked. Bindings may be specified at any time
after program has been created. Specifically, they may be specified before shader objects are attached to the program. Therefore, any name
may be specified in name, including a name that is never used as a varying out variable in any fragment shader object. Names beginning with
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If name was bound previously, its assigned binding is replaced with colorNumber and index. name must be a null-terminated string. index
must be less than or equal to one, and colorNumber must be less than the value of GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS if index is zero, and less than the
value of GL_MAX_DUAL_SOURCE_DRAW_BUFFERS if index is greater than or equal to one.
In addition to the errors generated by glBindFragDataLocationIndexed, the program program will fail to link if:
o The number of active outputs is greater than the value GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS.
o More than one varying out variable is bound to the same color number.
NOTES
Varying out varyings may have locations assigned explicitly in the shader text using a location layout qualifier. If a shader statically
assigns a location to a varying out variable in the shader text, that location is used and any location assigned with
glBindFragDataLocation is ignored.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if colorNumber is greater than or equal to GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if colorNumber is greater than or equal to GL_MAX_DUAL_SOURCE_DRAW_BUFERS and index is greater than or equal
to one.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if index is greater than one.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if name starts with the reserved gl_ prefix.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program is not the name of a program object.
ASSOCIATED GETS
glGetFragDataLocation() with a valid program object and the the name of a user-defined varying out variable
glGetFragDataIndex() with a valid program object and the the name of a user-defined varying out variable
SEE ALSO
glCreateProgram(), glLinkProgram() glGetFragDataLocation(), glGetFragDataIndex() glBindFragDataLocation()
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