
On 13-01-25 02:06 PM, Simon Michael wrote:
People have put a lot of work into regular expression libraries on haskell. Yet it seems very few of them provide a replace/substitute function - just regex-compat and regepr as far as I know. Why is that ? [...] Secondly, as of today what do y'all do when you need that functionality
I can only speak for myself, why I do not miss regex substitution too much. Sometimes, regex substitution is exactly the solution, and I use it. But the whole job is easily done in a shell script, or even in an editor. So I don't use regex substitution in Haskell in this case. Sometimes, the substitution job is: transform this <article> <title><code>Monad</code> Tutorial</title> <content>...</content> </article> to this <!DOCTYPE html etc etc> <html> <head><title>Monad Tutorial</title></head> <body> <h1><code>Monad</code> Tutorial</h1> ... </body> </html> In this job, if a regex solution exists, I don't want to know. I just use HXT or XSLT. Sometimes, regex substitution plus Haskell is exactly the solution. Then I use regex-compat. It works. One solution is enough. I don't need a hundred choices for regex, or a hundred choices for Int.