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Gary Funck writes:
> Attached is a perl script, expand_regex.pl, which will accept an SA
> rules file on standard input and will by default output the expansions
> of those rules, taking into account regex factoring due to parentheses.
> When invoked with the -verbose option, the program will preface the
> expansion by the rule. It has several options which will cause it to
> expand various commonly used idioms inside regex patterns such as \d,
> [set of chars], {repetition count}, and ?. Note that these expansion
> options are off by default, and when enabled can create some very large
> expansion sequences.

!!! cool.

Could you post a link to this on the Wiki? http://wiki.SpamAssassin.org/ .
It'd be a great thing to keep around as a resource, and that's a good
place to keep it (and other "keeper" items too).

- --j.
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