That did the trick. Here's my simplified version:

(place=village | place=hamlet) & name~'.*[?].*' {delete name}

I'm pretty sure I tried putting the question mark inside brackets but it didn't work. Maybe the enclosing quotes make a difference? At any rate, it's working now.

Thank you and best regards,

Dave

On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 4:16 AM, Walter Schlögl <Walter.Schloegl-Resch@aon.at> wrote:
I am checking, if names only include ? and delete it with this rule
 
name~'^(?=\s*\?)[?\s]+$'            { delete name }
 
Maybe it’s helpfull even if you are looking for a different solution.
 
Walter
 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Testing for a literal question mark
 

Hi Dave, I have a rule based on the following that includes a test for a question mark, and it seems to work fine:

 

alt_name~'.*[!"$%\^&*_+=\[\]{}:;@~#<>,?/|\\].*' {echotags "Road with invalid character in alt_name"; delete alt_name}

 

So I expect you should be able to put ~’.*[?].*’ as the test if the question mark is not accepted outside the square brackets.

 

Regards,

Mike

 

From: Dave Swarthout [mailto:daveswarthout@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 March 2015 14:28
To: Development list for mkgmap
Subject: [mkgmap-dev] Testing for a literal question mark

 

How would I write a regex style rule that fires when it encounters a question mark in a name?

 

There is a group of local mappers that have used an invented name of "Ban ?" for towns they do not know the name of. I want to set the name to something more meaningful but I can't seem to discover a way to escape the ? without crashing mkgmap.

 

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