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Rearrange c++ const and reference specifiers



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I'm trying to convert



const std::string &s


to



std::string const & s


and can't seem to get it quite right. This is the regex I'm using:



%s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


and the result I'm getting:



std::string const const std::string &s









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    I'm trying to convert



    const std::string &s


    to



    std::string const & s


    and can't seem to get it quite right. This is the regex I'm using:



    %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


    and the result I'm getting:



    std::string const const std::string &s









    share|improve this question







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    Jay Mueller is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to convert



      const std::string &s


      to



      std::string const & s


      and can't seem to get it quite right. This is the regex I'm using:



      %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


      and the result I'm getting:



      std::string const const std::string &s









      share|improve this question







      New contributor




      Jay Mueller is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to convert



      const std::string &s


      to



      std::string const & s


      and can't seem to get it quite right. This is the regex I'm using:



      %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


      and the result I'm getting:



      std::string const const std::string &s






      regular-expression c++






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          Just escape the & with a backslash.



          %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


          The & in the replace part inserts the entire matched pattern.



          See :help s/&.






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            Just escape the & with a backslash.



            %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


            The & in the replace part inserts the entire matched pattern.



            See :help s/&.






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              Just escape the & with a backslash.



              %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


              The & in the replace part inserts the entire matched pattern.



              See :help s/&.






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                Just escape the & with a backslash.



                %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


                The & in the replace part inserts the entire matched pattern.



                See :help s/&.






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                Just escape the & with a backslash.



                %s/const (.{-}) &/1 const &


                The & in the replace part inserts the entire matched pattern.



                See :help s/&.







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