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= QTextDocument Line Endings and Advanced RegExp =
== Warning: Experimental Info ==
 
I've picked from QtForum itself. It's progressive article. I will update more when I will achieve something.
 
The find(regex) method of QTextDocument will not attempt to match across a “block” boundary (see answers in this post [developer.qt.nokia.com]). As a result, although the QRegExp doc says that is matched by .* and by , one can never get a match to in a QPlainTextEdit document. The is end of block and the search never spans a block. Thus it seems impossible for a pattern like
 
 
<code>.*</code>
 
 
to find a match when the markup begins on one line and ends on another.
 
There is a way around this. The restriction is in QTextDocument; QRegExp does perform as documented when it is applied to a QString. So the following code can apply a general regex to a document. This is using PyQt4; the translation to C++ should be clear. Given is a QPlainTextEdit qpte whose cursor is the starting point for the search. Also given is a QRegExp qrxp that has been prepared with a search pattern such as “<b>.*</b>” and its minimal and case switches set.
 
<code>
start_tc = qpte.textCursor() # cursor with starting position
range_tc = QTextCursor(start_tc) # make a copy linked to same doc
range_tc.movePosition(QTextCursor.End) # point to end of doc
# set cursor to select all text from starting point to end
range_tc.setPosition(start_tc.selectionStart(),QTextCursor.KeepAnchor)
# apply regexp to (part of) the document as a QString
hit_pos = qrxp.indexIn(range_tc.selectedText())
if hit_pos > –1 : # first occurrence at hit_pos offset
find_tc = QTextCursor(start_tc) # another cursor
find_tc.setPosition(start_tc.selectionStart()+hit_pos) # point to hit
find_tc.movePosition(QTextCursor.Right,
QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
qrxp.matchedLength()) # select matched text
qpte.setTextCursor(find_tc) # match visible to user<code>
 
</code>

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