| From: | Alvaro Herrera <alvherre(at)commandprompt(dot)com> |
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| To: | Paul Lambert <paul(dot)lambert(at)autoledgers(dot)com(dot)au> |
| Cc: | sql pgsql <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Extracting hostname from URI column |
| Date: | 2007-09-12 12:52:03 |
| Message-ID: | 20070912125203.GC4979@alvh.no-ip.org |
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Paul Lambert wrote:
> Andrej Ricnik-Bay wrote:
>
>> Plain regex.... The key are the parenthesis () ...
>> basically it will omit ANYTHING + two slashes at the beginning
>> of a string. Then it will match everything BUT a slash, and as
>> much of that as possible since regex are greedy by default
>> (hence the host name he was looking for) ... and everything
>> AFTER a slash will be omitted.
>> Cheers,
>> Andrej
> Thanks - that makes a bit more sense. I'm in the middle of reading chapter
> 9.3.7 of the manual - POSIX Regular Expressions - which I'm assuming is
> dealing with this, so it's looking clearer.
A very good resource on regular expressions is "Mastering Regular
Expressions" by Jeffrey Friedl, now in its third edition:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex3/
I read the first ed. years ago and it was very illuminating.
--
Alvaro Herrera Developer, http://www.PostgreSQL.org/
"Acepta los honores y aplausos y perderás tu libertad"
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