Eclipse Regex Editors

Normally in a good KDE desktop distribution ( this obviously doesn't include Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 w) a developer doesn't need to look for tools. Everything a developer needs exists. Starting right from an Integrated Development Environment with support for CVS/Subversion integration. If one is not is using KDE as a primary desktop one invariably needs either emacs ( if you have listened to "old" hackers ) or Eclipse (loaded with plugins).
For budding perl hackers the recommended plugin for eclipse can be installed directly using Eclipse->Help->Software Updates->Find and Install
from the update URL http://e-p-i-c.sf.net/updates.
This plugin includes a built in Regular Expression editor. This can be accessed at Window->Show View->Other->EPIC->RegExp.
Another very good plugin is
QuickRex
. QuickRex supports Java style regexps apart from regular Perl and awk regular expressions. It also allows saving test text for regular expressions as well as the regular expressions

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Yet another RegEx Editor

I find Regex Coach very handy for Perl on Window as well as on Linux platform. For .net languages Regulator is best ever Regex helper available.

Ashish Srivastava
ashish.srivastava@induslogic.com

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