Isn't Regular Expression generic for all languages? I am under the impression that Regular Expression use the same syntax even across platform, ie. same for unix, windows or linux. I am using it in webMethods here.
Actually regular expression support is not uniform in all languages. Perl compatible regular expressions (also called PCRE) are a very common set of regular expressions compatible with how Perl supports regular expressions. Regular expression support in the webMethods 'Flow' language is not explicitly stated as PCRE according to their documentation (but may be).
The original poster may have been asking about this statement from an article here: (because I hit this forum when researching the same topic)
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Regular Expressions for Integration Server wMUsers: For webMethods Professionals -- Knowledge Base | Regular Expressions for Integration Server
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/[^ ]/ -- [matches a variable that is] is not null, is not empty, and contains at least one non-space character.
My question was also similar - how come this does _not_ match the empty string, or null? I think the answer is a square bracket pair ('[...]') must match some character, and the '^ ' just excludes the space character from matching. Is this correct?
I modified the Perl code helpfully posted earlier, by adding an empty string ("") as the last case:
Running this, I get these results:
So does result #5 confirm my understanding above --- the square bracket pair ('[...]') _must_ match some character, and the '^ ' just excludes the space character from matching.
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