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author | Robin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com> | 2024-11-19 14:33:30 +0300 |
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committer | Robin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com> | 2024-11-23 02:31:29 +0300 |
commit | 07b52f78680858683acb4e40b158f8926285cae4 (patch) | |
tree | 9cd329e6c671d909bb4d14c9f61a6d4c97331d83 /tests | |
parent | 9610dceb6527fcf43e0997c53e8dcf7186721e1a (diff) | |
download | sciteco-07b52f78680858683acb4e40b158f8926285cae4.tar.gz |
implemented search mode flag (^X): allow case-sensitive searches (closes #17)
* Usually you will only want -^X for enabling case sensitive searches
and 0^X for case-insensitive searches (which is also the default).
* An open question is what happens if the user sets -^X and then calls
a macro. The search mode flag should probably be stacked away along
with the search-string. This means we'd need a ^X special Q-Reg as well,
so you can write [^X[_ 0^X S...$ ]_]^X.
Alternatively, the search mode flag should be a property of the
macro frame, along with the radix.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/testsuite.at | 2 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/testsuite.at b/tests/testsuite.at index 4bd4cfe..e7d50da 100644 --- a/tests/testsuite.at +++ b/tests/testsuite.at @@ -95,6 +95,8 @@ AT_SETUP([Searches]) # You also cannot search for a single ASCII 5 using Caret+E. # 2 additional ^Q are translated to a single ^Q and interpreted at the search-pattern layer. AT_CHECK([$SCITECO -e "@I/^Q\05/ J @:S/^Q^Q^Q\05/\"F(0/0)'"], 0, ignore, ignore) +# Canse-sensitive search +AT_CHECK([$SCITECO -e "@I/XXX/J -^X @:S/xxx/\"S(0/0)'"], 0, ignore, ignore) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([Editing local registers in macro calls]) |