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Wed Jul 25 06:54:24 2012  Eric Hodel  <drbrain@segment7.net>
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	* doc/re.rdoc:  Fix spelling
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Wed Jul 25 06:49:12 2012  Eric Hodel  <drbrain@segment7.net>
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	* re.c (rb_reg_s_last_match):  Update $~ to reference Regexp
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			@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ quantified as one <i>atomic</i> whole.
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The <tt>(?:</tt>...<tt>)</tt> construct provides grouping without
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capturing. That is, it combines the terms it contains into an atomic whole
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without creating a backreference. This benefits performance at the slight
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expense of readabilty.
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expense of readability.
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    # The group of parentheses captures 'n' and the second 'ti'. The
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    # second group is referred to later with the backreference \2
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			@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ it matches becomes fixed for the remainder of the match, unless the entire
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subexpression must be abandoned and subsequently revisited. In this
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way <i>pat</i> is treated as a non-divisible whole. Atomic grouping is
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typically used to optimise patterns so as to prevent the regular
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expression engine from backtracking needlesly.
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expression engine from backtracking needlessly.
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    # The <tt>"</tt> in the pattern below matches the first character of
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    # the string, then <tt>.*</tt> matches <i>Quote"</i>. This causes the
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    $+      #=> "c"
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            # same as m[-1]
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These global variables are thread-local and method-local varaibles.
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These global variables are thread-local and method-local variables.
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== Performance
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