![]() ![]() The drop-down lists with the names of the months and the names of the days for the days now have separate predefined entries with only the short names and only the long names in addition to the entry with combined short and long names. Now each alternative only lists the names of the months that have the number of days matched by the alternative, so 30 April can match but 31 April cannot. But when using month names each alternative listed all the month names, allowing the regex to match the 31st of any month, including 31 April. This worked correctly with month numbers. In this field validation mode, the date and time pattern generates a regex with separate alternatives for months with different numbers of days (29, 30, or 31). The issue occurred if your pattern used a date and time format using the names of the months and you had the field validation mode set to strict. This release brings an important fix to the regular expressions generated by the date and time pattern. Newly supported versions are Boost 1.76, Java 16. This release brings RegexMagic up-to-date with all the applications that it supports. On the Use panel, RegexMagic can now generate a JavaScript code snippet to retrieve the match of a named capturing group. RegexMagic now uses named capturing groups when generating regular expressions targeting any browser other than MSIE. ![]() All the browsers that RegexMagic supports except for MSIE have since implemented this. Newly supported versions are Boost 1.77, C++Builder 11, Delphi 11, Java 17, PCRE 8.45, PCRE2 10.37, PHP 8.0.11, Python 3.10, and R 4.0.11.ĮCMAScript 2018 added named capture groups to the JavaScript standard. See also: RegexMagic 2.13.0 version history RegexMagic 2.12.0 – 25 October 2021 RegexMagic 2.13.0 now catches this error allowing it to start normally on WINE 7.0. The problem does not occur when running these versions of RegexMagic on older versions of WINE. RegexMagic 2.7.0 through 2.12.0 crash on startup when you try to run them on WINE 7.0. Now RegexMagic does so when it indicates on the Regex panel that “dot matches line breaks” is a required mode for the regex to work as intended. But when copying your regex as a JavaScript operator or when generating a JavaScript source code snippet on the Use panel, previous versions of RegexMagic did not add the /s to the JavaScript operator. Regexes generated by RegexMagic may use this mode if you use a pattern to match “anything“. RegexMagic has supported this since version 2.8.0 when Chrome was the first browser to implement this. ![]() All the browsers that RegexMagic can target except for MSIE have since implemented this. This pattern now has an additional option for Northern Ireland to match VAT numbers with the XI prefix.ĮCMAScript 2018 added the /s regex flag to the JavaScript standard to turn on dot matches line breaks mode. ![]() One of RegexMagic’s many patterns is one to generate regexes that match the VAT numbers of one or more European countries. RegexMagic now fully supports Boost 1.80, Java 19. If you do, simply report the issue on the forum and we’ll help you out as soon as we can. If you ever hit a snag with RegexMagic, check here whether you have the latest version. (But you can keep the old version if you prefer.) If there is one around the corner, you’ll get it free, without having to ask. So don’t worry if there might be a new major upgrade around the corner just because it’s been a while since the last major upgrade. Your purchase also comes with one year of free major upgrades. We take pride in producing high quality software, and often release free updates to ensure you won’t have any problems with our software. Other software companies often don’t spend any effort addressing such issues, much less list them publicly. Many of these are corner cases reported by only one or perhaps a handful of our customers. All the bugs listed below are bugs that we have fixed. Don’t let the long lists of issues on this page make you think our products have a lot of problems. ![]()
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