On Thursday 17 February 2005 19:52, Georg Baum wrote: > Ok, I did that. " +" means one or more space, and "\s+" means > [ \t\n\r\f\v], so it is not exactly equivalent, but the "\s+" works > equally well.
I know what it does. By construction the file has no \n or \r, so this leaves us with \t and \v (horizontal and vertical tabs), since it is Friday I can say that you made up that \f, I have never seen it before. > I am going to commit the attached patch. That is OK. > Georg -- Josà AbÃlio