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    • MAPJe71M
      MAPJe71
      last edited by

      What about (?m)^=+.*=+$ or (?-s)=+.*?=+ ?

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      • Christian11235C
        Christian11235
        last edited by

        Hi,

        both expressions only show the first header. All headlines after the first header are ignored.

        My testfile has the name tst.wik and looks like this

        = header 1 = 
        text 
        == sub header 1 == 
        text
        

        CU
        Christian

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        • Christian11235C
          Christian11235
          last edited by

          Sorry - I need to correct me - both expressions show the last header

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          • MAPJe71M
            MAPJe71
            last edited by

            Are you applying the changes to the correct functionList.xml?
            There might be more then one functionList.xml file on your system.

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            • guy038G
              guy038
              last edited by

              Hello Christian 11235, Claudia, MAPJe71 and All,

              Christian, I suppose that you’re speaking about the Wikimarkup, used in Wikipedia, aren’t you ?

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup

              For a rapid test of your parser, you may, simply, use a usual text file. You don’t need to create any UDL language !


              So, in a new tab, add the test lines, below :

              = Header 1 =
              Line 1
              Line 2
              Line 3
              == sub header 002 ==
              Line 4
              Line 5
              Line 6
              === sub header_3 ===
              Line 7
              Line 8
              Line 9
              ==== sub header     4 ====
              Line 10
              line 11
              line 12
              ===== TEST =====
              Line 13
              Line 14
              Line 15
              ====== sub header 6 ======
              Line 16
              Line 17
              Line 18
              =			Last test  ab___c     d            ==
              Line 19
              Line 20
              Line 21
              ======= Should NOT be displayed =======
              Line 22
              Line 23
              Line 24
              
              • Save it as a .txt file

              Then, in your functionList.xml file :

              • In the associationMap node, add the line :

                <association langID= “0” id=“wiki_syntax” />

              • And, at the beginning of the parser node, add the parser, below :

              <parser id="wiki_syntax" displayName="wiki">
                  <function
                      mainExpr="^(={1,6})\h+\K(\w| )+(?=\h+\1)">
                  </function>
              </parser>
              

              You should see, in the Function List panel, each header of the different sections of my example:

              Header 1
              sub header 002
              sub header_3
              sub header     4
              TEST
              sub header 6
              Last test ab___c     d
              

              NOTES :

              • In the value of mainExpr, there is a space between the alternative sign | and the ending round bracket )

              • I supposed that a header, of a section, is a non-empty string, which contains, ONLY :

                • Usual word characters ( Upper and lower letters, digits and the underscore _ )

                • Space characters

              • I didn’t consider the tabulation character. Indeed, if a header is, for instance, the string A[Tab][Tab][Tab][Tab][Tab]B, it is, simply, displayed as the string AB, in the FunctionList panel, anyway !

              => The middle part of the regex = (\w| )+

              • From beginning of line, each section header :

                • Begins with one to six equal sign(s), followed by, at least, one space character ( => the first part of the regex = ^(={1,6})\h+\K )

                • Ends with the same number of equal signs, than, at beginning of line, preceded by, at least, one space character ( => the final part of the regex = (?=\h+\1) )

              • As this regex does NOT use the dot character, at all, the ``dot matches new line` way of search, of the functionList feature, doesn’t matter :-))

              Best Regards,

              guy038

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              • Christian11235C
                Christian11235
                last edited by

                Hi,

                @all: thanks a lot for you effort.

                @MAPJe71: As the changes show different results I think I edited the right xml file. There are also three languages in my functionsList.xml which I use in daily work - without problems.

                @uy038: I copied all your steps - and maybe I have done something wrong - because I don’t see anything.

                I took two screenshots:

                This one show the functionsList.xml and the test-file and the resulting function List:

                https://www.dropbox.com/s/z1cms3khiqmbe02/npp_screenshot01.jpg?dl=0

                This screenshot shows the same but the focus is now on the functionList.xml - and there you can see a working functions list (just to proof its working at all).

                https://www.dropbox.com/s/1uxii4mqhgw4vwz/npp_screenshot02.jpg?dl=0

                In my functionList.xml are three other languages - for these three languages the function list works.

                As said - thanks a lot for your effort. Maybe I am doing something wrong - but in the moment I cannot see it.
                Christian

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                • guy038G
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hi, Christian 11235,

                  Thanks for your two screenshots. I just noticed that your .txt file is an Unix file ( with \n End of Line character )
                  with an ANSI encoding. So I changed my Windows file, with UTF8 encoding to test but, of course, this makes NO difference. I mean : I did get the expected list of sections in the Function List panel !

                  So, at first sight, I, really, do NOT understand what happens ???. An idiotic question, to be sure ! Of course, you may modify and save the functionList.xml file from within Notepad++. But you need to close and re-start N++ to get it working !


                  Now, could you do an other simple test :

                  • Use the SAME example text, of my previous post

                  • In your functionList.xml file, in the “Wiki” parser, just change the line :

                      mainExpr="^(={1,6})\h+\K(\w| )+(?=\h+\1)">
                    

                  by the line, below, which contains a very simple regex :

                      mainExpr="^Line \d+">
                  
                  • Close and re-start N++

                  • In the Function List panel, after selecting the test file, you should see the obvious list, below !

                    Line 1
                    Line 2
                    Line 3
                    Line 4
                    Line 5
                    Line 6
                    Line 7
                    Line 8
                    Line 9
                    Line 10
                    line 11
                    line 12
                    Line 13
                    Line 14
                    Line 15
                    Line 16
                    Line 17
                    Line 18
                    Line 19
                    Line 20
                    Line 21
                    Line 22
                    Line 23
                    Line 24

                  Tested with N++ v7.2 and N++ v7.3.2 => Both OK

                  Cheers,

                  guy038

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                  • MAPJe71M
                    MAPJe71
                    last edited by

                    @guy038 is there a specific reason you use (\w| )+ instead of [\w ]+?

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                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by guy038

                      Hi, MAPJe71,

                      Good question : Absolutely no reason, indeed ! The syntaxes (\w| )+ and ([\w ]+) are equivalent !

                      I did a rapid test, comparing the two S/R, below

                      SEARCH (\w| )

                      REPLACE \1\1

                      and

                      SEARCH ([\w ])

                      REPLACE \1\1

                      After 722,970 replacements, in both cases, your method seems a bit quicker than mime : 71s instead of 73s for my solution !

                      Cheers,

                      guy038

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                      • Christian11235C
                        Christian11235
                        last edited by

                        Hello,

                        1. Unix / Ansi is the default at the place I work at. I should have mentioned that.
                          Now that I think about it - at work I have to use Windows 7 32 bit (please don’t make me explain this *1) and also n++ 32bit.

                        2. Yes I always closed and restarted n++.

                        3. mainExpr=“^Line \d+”> shows nothing in the Function List (edited functionList.xml, saved, closed n++, started n++, n++ 7.3.2 (32 bit, Build Feb 12 2017) )

                        Then i did some expermenting: Added my initial setup in functionList.xml, changed the test-file to UTF-8 BOM, Windows CR-LF. Result: only the first header is shown (no improvement).
                        Maybe it has something to do with n++ 32bit ? Later I will try this at home (windows 10, 64 bit).

                        Thanks,
                        Christian

                        *1 The company I work at believes in putting money in managers and outsourcing. Not in hired software engineers.

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                        • Christian11235C
                          Christian11235
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          I am sorry - I just made a mistake and used the wrong functionList.xml. Now that I am doing it correct

                          <function mainExpr=“^(={1,6})\h+\K(\w| )+(?=\h+\1)”/>

                          is working and shows the correct functions.

                          I can only apologize and thank you for all the help,
                          Christian

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