Xah Lee wrote: ) the question originally came from when i was coding elisp of a ) function that changes html entities to unicode char literal. The ) problem is slightly complicated, involving a few questions about speed ) in emacs. e.g. string vs buffer, and much more... i spent several ) hours on this but it's probably too boring to detail (but i'll do so ) if anyone wishes). But anyway, while digging these questions that's ) not clear in my mind, i thought of why not generate a regex or ) construct and do it in one shot, and wondered if that'd be faster. But ) afterwards, i realized this wouldn't be applicable to my problem ) because for my problem each string needs to be changed to a unique ) string, not all to the same string.
In Perl, it would be applicable. You see, in Perl, you can call a function in the replacement of the regex substitution, which can then look up the html entity and return the wanted unicode literal. I think you can do that in some other languages as well. SaSW, Willem -- Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for any of the statements made in the above text. For all I know I might be drugged or something.. No I'm not paranoid. You all think I'm paranoid, don't you ! #EOT -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list