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	Describe String#split grouping behavior. Patch by Jan Svitok [ruby-core:08603].
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Sat Aug 12 22:33:06 2006  Eric Hodel  <drbrain@segment7.net>
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	* string.c (String#split): Describe grouping behavior.  Patch by Jan
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	  Svitok <jan.svitok at gmail.com>.  [ruby-core:08603]
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Sun Aug 13 12:08:02 2006  Tanaka Akira  <akr@fsij.org>
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	* ext/socket/socket.c: ANSIfied.  [ruby-core:08601]
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 *  If <i>pattern</i> is a <code>Regexp</code>, <i>str</i> is divided where the
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 *  pattern matches. Whenever the pattern matches a zero-length string,
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 *  <i>str</i> is split into individual characters.
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 *  <i>str</i> is split into individual characters. If <i>pattern</i> contains
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 *  groups, the respective matches will be returned in the array as well.
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 *     
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 *  If <i>pattern</i> is omitted, the value of <code>$;</code> is used.  If
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 *  <code>$;</code> is <code>nil</code> (which is the default), <i>str</i> is
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