Redet 4.8
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Redet 5.2 (Default branch)
Redet 5.2 (Default branch)
03/26/2005 04:17 PM

Redet (Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool) is a tool
for developing and executing regular expressions using any of more
than 20 search programs, editors, and programming languages. For each
program in each locale a palette showing the available regular
expression constructs is provided. The features of each program are
determined by running a test suite, which guarantees that they will be
correct for the particular program version in use and for the user's
locale. The locale may be changed without exiting Redet. Selections
from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a
mouse click. Definitions can be added to the palette via an
initialization file. The regular expressions executed are recorded in
a history list, from which entries may be copied to the regular
expression window with a mouse click. This allows complex regular
expressions to be developed in pieces. When a suitable regular
expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. Named
character classes may be defined in a file or entered interactively.
As long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet fully
supports UTF-8 Unicode.
Changes:
User-defined named character classes can now be
intersected, which allows for searches on feature
matrices. When the color settings are changed, the
new configuration is saved to a file which is read
on startup. There are also miscellaneous
improvements and bugfixes.
Redet 5.3 (Default branch)
Redet 5.3 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 07:41 PM

Redet (Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool) is a tool
for developing and executing regular expressions using any of more
than 20 search programs, editors, and programming languages. For each
program in each locale a palette showing the available regular
expression constructs is provided. The features of each program are
determined by running a test suite, which guarantees that they will be
correct for the particular program version in use and for the user's
locale. The locale may be changed without exiting Redet. Selections
from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a
mouse click. Definitions can be added to the palette via an
initialization file. The regular expressions executed are recorded in
a history list, from which entries may be copied to the regular
expression window with a mouse click. This allows complex regular
expressions to be developed in pieces. When a suitable regular
expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. Named
character classes may be defined in a file or entered interactively.
As long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet fully
supports UTF-8 Unicode.
Changes:
A variety of small improvements and minor bugfixes were made. Actions
that are triggered by a right button press on other systems are
triggered by the simultaneous combination of Control and a mouse
button press on the Macintosh. The popup window brought up by the "Key
Bindings" command on the Help menu now lists the key bindings in
alphabetical order of the glosses of the commands rather than in the
less useful order of the key bindings. Tests were added for capturing
and disjunction groups that need various numbers of backslashes for
quoting.
Redet 6.0 (Default branch)
Redet 6.0 (Default branch)
04/11/2005 03:52 AM

Redet (Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool) is a tool
for developing and executing regular expressions using any of more
than 20 search programs, editors, and programming languages. For each
program in each locale a palette showing the available regular
expression constructs is provided. The features of each program are
determined by running a test suite, which guarantees that they will be
correct for the particular program version in use and for the user's
locale. The locale may be changed without exiting Redet. Selections
from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a
mouse click. Definitions can be added to the palette via an
initialization file. The regular expressions executed are recorded in
a history list, from which entries may be copied to the regular
expression window with a mouse click. This allows complex regular
expressions to be developed in pieces. When a suitable regular
expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. Named
character classes may be defined in a file or entered interactively.
As long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet fully
supports UTF-8 Unicode.
Changes:
Substitution is now supported in addition to matching. A variety of
feature tests and palette entries have been added, including those for
substitution backreferences, reluctant quantifiers, and the agrep
metacharacters. A number of layout options were added. Various minor
improvements were made and several minor bugs were fixed.
Redet 6.8 (Default branch)
Redet 6.8 (Default branch)
06/22/2005 02:25 AM

Redet (Regular Expression Development and Execution Tool) is a tool
for developing and executing regular expressions using any of more
than 20 search programs, editors, and programming languages. For each
program in each locale a palette showing the available regular
expression constructs is provided. The features of each program are
determined by running a test suite, which guarantees that they will be
correct for the particular program version in use and for the user's
locale. The locale may be changed without exiting Redet. Selections
from the palette may be copied to the regular expression window with a
mouse click. Definitions can be added to the palette via an
initialization file. The regular expressions executed are recorded in
a history list, from which entries may be copied to the regular
expression window with a mouse click. This allows complex regular
expressions to be developed in pieces. When a suitable regular
expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file. Named
character classes may be defined in a file or entered interactively.
As long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet fully
supports UTF-8 Unicode.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The palette has been greatly improved.
Right-clicking on a feature description now brings
up information about that feature, in many cases
quite detailed. Double-clicking on the notation
side deletes the last entry copied into the
regular expression or substitution expression
window. Tests and palette entries have been added
for a number of features, including Perl-style
conditionals and TRE Agrep in-line cost setting.
In addition, there are numerous small improvements
and minor bugfixes.

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Redet 4.8