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[mkgmap-dev] How can I test if "(" or ")" is part of name

From GerdP gpetermann_muenchen at hotmail.com on Mon Jul 28 11:00:50 BST 2014

Hi Felix,

no, I meant something like 
name ~ '.*\x28'

where 0x28 is the ASCII hex code for (.

Gerd
 

Felix Hartmann-2 wrote
> Thanks Gerd,
> 
> well no show - if that is what you meant
> name ~ '.*\xhh('
> 
> 
>      ^
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.error(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.x(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.escape(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.atom(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.sequence(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.expr(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.compile(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.
> <init>
> (Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.regex.Pattern.compile(Unknown Source)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.eval.RegexOp.setSecond(RegexOp.java:51)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.eval.ExpressionReader.runOp(ExpressionReader.java:180)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.eval.ExpressionReader.readConditions(ExpressionReader.java:85)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.RuleFileReader.loadFile(RuleFileReader.java:115)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.RuleFileReader.checkCommand(RuleFileReader.java:192)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.RuleFileReader.loadFile(RuleFileReader.java:109)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.RuleFileReader.load(RuleFileReader.java:86)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.StyleImpl.readRules(StyleImpl.java:294)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.StyleImpl.
> <init>
> (StyleImpl.java:160)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.osmstyle.StyleImpl.readStyle(StyleImpl.java:554)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.RelationStyleHook.init(RelationStyleHook.java:38)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.OsmMapDataSource.pluginChain(OsmMapDataSource.java:185)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.OsmMapDataSource.setupHandler(OsmMapDataSource.java:153)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.bin.OsmBinMapDataSource.load(OsmBinMapDataSource.java:49)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.OsmMapDataSource.load(OsmMapDataSource.java:127)
>          at 
> uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.main.MapMaker.loadFromFile(MapMaker.java:167)
>          at uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.main.MapMaker.makeMap(MapMaker.java:63)
>          at uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.main.Main$1.call(Main.java:253)
>          at uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.main.Main$1.call(Main.java:249)
>          at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
>          at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown 
> Source)
>          at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown 
> Source)
>          at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
> java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException: Illegal hexadecimal escape 
> sequence near index 4
> .*\xhh(
> 
> 
> 
> On 28.07.2014 11:30, GerdP wrote:
>> Hi Felix,
>>
>> okay, sounds like an mkgmap problem then.
>> Try to use the hex format:
>> \xhh 	The character with hexadecimal value 0xhh
>>
>> Gerd
>>
>>
>> Felix Hartmann-2 wrote
>>> Well that's what I thought too... - so I tried many many possibilities.
>>> However the strange this is - now that you said it and I tried it again.
>>> It only works for ) , not for (
>>> (I first only tried opening parentheses so thought it is not working at
>>> all...)
>>>
>>> name ~ '.*\(' { set name='${name|subst:"(=>"}'; echo "namehasbracket=1"
>>> }
>>> name ~ '.*\)' { set name='${name|subst:")=>"}'; echo "namehasbracket=2"
>>> }
>>>
>>> second rule is working, first rule not working...
>>>
>>>
>>> Also not working is:
>>> '.*\Q(\E'
>>>
>>> or
>>> '.*[(]'
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 28.07.2014 11:02, Gerd Petermann wrote:
>>>> Hi Felix,
>>>>
>>>> the normal escape character is the backslash \.
>>>> See also
>>>> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html
>>>>
>>>> Gerd
>>>>
>>>>> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:33:25 +0200
>>>>> From:
>>> extremecarver@
>>>>> To:
>>> mkgmap-dev at .org
>>>>> Subject: [mkgmap-dev] How can I test if "(" or ")" is part of name
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a problem that I cannot escape brackets when trying to find out
>>>>> if they are part of the name...
>>>>>
>>>>> name ~ '.*(' { }
>>>>> is not working of course. However ^ is not able to escape a bracket...
>>>>> name ~ '.*^(' { }
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any way to find out if there is a () in a name?
>>>>> (the reason for this is that I want to know in Japan if the name is
>>>> only
>>>>> in Japanese, or in Japanese (English).
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> keep on biking and discovering new trails
>>>>>
>>>>> Felix
>>>>> openmtbmap.org & www.velomap.org
>>>>>
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>>>
>>> Felix
>>> openmtbmap.org & www.velomap.org
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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> 
> Felix
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