On 24 May 2015, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> On 2015-05-24 20:26, Meino.Cramer@gmx.de wrote:
> > ...WHOW!....  (an then there was silence)....;)
> > 
> > I am completly baffled...that such a simple task in vim "explodes"
> > when one wants to do such a thing with sed. Which is a good
> > argument for vim, indeed!
> 
> It's mostly a strong argument for a powerful regular-expression
> engine.  Sed's is pretty basic.  I was hoping that Perl would make
> it as simple as Vim, but apparently it doesn't support variable-length
> look-behind like Vim:
> 
>  $ perl -pi -e 's/(?<=^.{20,30})x/y/g'
>  Variable length lookbehind not implemented in regex
>  m/(?<=^.{20,30})x/ at -e line 1.
    However, Perl supports \K, which is essentially the equivalent of
Vim's \zs.  It should be enough here.
> so you would have to use
> 
>  $ perl -pi -e 's/(?<=.{20})(?<!.{30})x/y/g'
> 
> which is the generalized case of "there must be at least 20
> characters before the match, but not more than 30 characters
> before the match".  It appears to work well for all the odd/degenrate
> edge-cases I listed in my previous email.  It's not as elegant as
> the Vim version, but far better than the fragile sed version.
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