I am having trouble understanding why this negative lookahead pattern works, when it shouldn't.
struct(((?!union).)*)Blooo;
Test
struct
{
union
{
unsigned short int WOOF;
struct
{
unsigned char ON :1;
unsigned char OFF :1;
unsigned char NT0 :6;
unsigned char NT1 :8;
} MIM;
} U1;
union
{
unsigned short int WOOF;
struct
{
unsigned char DA :1;
unsigned char NT0 :7;
unsigned char NT1 :8;
} MIM;
} U2;
} Blooo;
It only matches the second union (which is what i need) but i want to understand why does it do that. In my head it should be written like this to work..
struct(.*((?!union).)*)Blooo;
..because there are some characters between "struct" and "union". I tried the same thing with positive lookahead and then it does not work like this.
Thanks
struct(((?!union).)*)Blooo;
matchesstruct
, then any char that does not start aunion
char sequence, 0+ repetitions, up to theBlooo;
substring.