Hi Henrik,
> Worked, thanks!
>
> So I'm now using this line: gcc -o main.so -m64 -std=gnu99 -fPIC
> -shared -export-dynamic main.c -lm -lpcre
OK, thanks.
I haven't scrutinized it in detail, just a minor hint:
> (while
> (let? R (line T)
> (link R)) ) ) ) )
The 'let?' is not really needed, you could write
(while (line T)
(link @) )
> I noted that ^ needs to be escaped otherwise the regex string won't be
> OK on the C side. Are there any other characters which needs the same
> treatment?
The backslash (\), the hat (^), and the double quote (") need to be
escaped. And all characters smaller than a blank (ASCII 1 through 31)
should be written as ^X (that's why the hat needs to be escaped).
BTW, if I'm not sure if a string is really what it looks like, I always
do something like
: (mapcar char (chop "a^B\"c"))
-> (97 2 34 99)
to show the individual ASCII characters.
Cheers,
- Alex
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