Pardon me, but ... given a one-writeup poster with a (pardon me, but ...) most-decidedly Indian name ... this very-frankly sounds to me like an individual who “got the job on price alone,” who now is revealed as not having even the faintest idea how to do it.

Please understand that I am in fact not trying to be cynical.   But, like it or not, here I am presented with ... not “I know what I am doing and I have a technical question,” but ... “I am a pretender (but I am real cheap and...) and I have not the faintest clue.”   Please help me do your job for you...

The digital computer is the great equalizer.   It will find you out if you are an imposter.


In reply to Re: Regular expression for C statement by Anonymous Monk
in thread Regular expression for C statement by dongre.avinash

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