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RegexBuddy is your perfect companion for working with regular expressions. Easily create regular expressions that match exactly what you want. Clearly understand complex regexes written by others. Is easy to manipulate. It has an attractive interface.

What's new in version 3.5

Improvement:
- Installer: Create portable installation without admin rights.
- GREP: Edit with EditPad command now works with EditPad Lite 7 and EditPad Pro 7. It still works with EditPad Pro 4, 5, and 6 too and gives preference to these versions if you use them alongside EditPad Lite or Pro 7.
- GREP: Loading a grep action should add the regex to the History panel rather than overwrite the current item (unless the current item has no regex).
- Copy/Use: Visual Basic strings now use named constants such as vbCrLf instead of chr(13) & chr(10) for non-printable characters for which such constants exist.
- JavaScript help topic should explain the full replacement text syntax.
- Paste: Visual Basic strings now recognize character constants such as vbCrLf, ControlChars.CrLf, and Environment.Newline.

Bug fixes:
- Copy/Use: The regex \n (literal backslash and literal n) was not converted properly when coping C-style or Java strings or generating C or Java code snippets.
- Preferences: Line numbers were always shown or hidden in the test results depending on the line number setting for the test subject, even when the test results are for a test command that ignores the line number setting.
- Create Portable Installation item in the Help menu was broken in 3.5.2.
- Flavors: Python does not support \e.
- Flavors: Python matches \Z at the end of the string only. Python does not allow \Z to match before the final line break like in most other regex flavors.
- Flavors: XML Schema and XPath do not support \a, \e, \f, and \v.
- Keyboard: Pressing Alt F4 activated Split mode instead of exiting RegexBuddy.
- Regex: In flavors that support Unicode, \w should match only decimal digits just like \d does. Letter numbers and other numbers should not be matched.
- Test: \Q.* ?{}()[]|\ didn't match the backslash in .* ?{}()[]|\ even though \Q.* ?{}()[]|\E did and the Create tab correctly indicated both regexes should match the backslash.
- Use: Replacement texts using the JGsoft flavor that control the case of backreferences now preserve the case control character when the target replacement text flavor is JGsoft, and show an error if another replacement text flavor is the target.
- Library: Double-clicking in the regular expression or test subject caused errors.
Test: The Split button sometimes caused RegexBuddy to crash (possibly later) if the scope was set to "line by line" or "page by page".
- Use: Code snippets to match the entire string incorrectly appended \z to free-spacing regexes that end with a comment.
- Flavors: PCRE, Python, Ruby, and Tcl don't allow a space between a quantifier and the ? that makes the quantifier lazy in free-spacing mode
- The JGsoft, .NET, Java, and Perl flavors allow this.
- Insert Token: The Matched Text replacement text token now inserts \g for Python instead of being disabled.
- Test: Listing all matches or all matches of a group after listing all matches in columns did not restore the normal tab widths.
- Test: Regexes that subtract negated character classes such as [^123-[7890]], [^123-[^456]], or [123456-[^456]] were not matched correctly.
- Test: Regular expressions beginning with .* or .*? immediately followed by a group with two or more alternatives were not matched correctly if "dot matches newlines" was turned on.
- Test: Test results are not shown correctly in hexadecimal mode.
- Use: Converting a replacement text to Python from a flavor that supports $& or similar to represent the matched text now converts this into \g instead of saying that Python does not have a token to represent the matched text.
- Use: Source code snippets with RegexBuddy's regex tree went blank when clicking the "dot matches newline", "^$ match at line breaks", and "free-spacing" buttons.
- Use: String literal with regex tree added an erroneous | at the start of a group such as (a|b) that contains alternation and has a quantifier.
- Use: VB 6 and VBscript functions for iterating over all matches did not set the myRegExp.Global = True which is required to be able to find more than one match.
- Use: C Builder XE using the new RegularExpressions and RegularExpressionsCore units.
- Use: Delphi XE using the new RegularExpressions and RegularExpressionsCore units.
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