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  author="Dmitri Boulytchev"
  date="2009-01-12T13:00:58"
  subject="Regular expression matching against OCaml streams."
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  url="2009/01/6d098a9e0587a2759e2b95fbcda926ab"
  from="Dmitri Boulytchev &lt;db@t...&gt;"
  author="Dmitri Boulytchev"
  date="2009-01-12T13:00:58"
  subject="Regular expression matching against OCaml streams.">
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  url="2009/01/1a6bc2f9ffbdf3622a51b34217224e81"
  from="Edgar Friendly &lt;thelema314@g...&gt;"
  author="Edgar Friendly"
  date="2009-01-12T14:34:17"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] Regular expression matching against OCaml streams.">
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  url="2009/01/ced6106d4b7a7fe4b8f03f95858134ad"
  from="Chris Conway &lt;cconway@c...&gt;"
  author="Chris Conway"
  date="2009-01-12T15:49:26"
  subject="Re: Regular expression matching against OCaml streams.">
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  url="2009/01/e65211ea034261766209b913d033cd99"
  from="Dmitri Boulytchev &lt;db@t...&gt;"
  author="Dmitri Boulytchev"
  date="2009-01-12T17:00:53"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] Re: Regular expression matching against OCaml streams.">
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<contents>
    Hello,

    is it possible to match OCam streams (by mean of Stream.t) against 
regular expressions? Are there library
that can be used for this purpose? Str matches only against strings.

    Best regards,
    Dmiti Boulytchev,
    St.Petersburg State University.

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