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regex2fat is nine characters long #1

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anthonypants opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 7 comments
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regex2fat is nine characters long #1

anthonypants opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 7 comments
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@anthonypants
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Please pretend I attached a pull request which replaces all instances of regex2fat with REGEX2~1. Thank you.

@8051Enthusiast 8051Enthusiast added bug Something isn't working documentation Improvements or additions to documentation labels Apr 15, 2020
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@stuaxo
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stuaxo commented Apr 15, 2020

How about regex2.fat ?

@gwern
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gwern commented Apr 15, 2020

There's an additional documentation bug:

A: Haha OS-driven regex engine go brrrrr

'brrrrr' is incorrect as it doesn't cover many uses of regex2fat such as making it go 'brr' or 'brrrrrr'. It should be generalized to

A: Haha OS-driven regex engine go br+

@RReverser
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@gwern Excuse me, but it's (Ha)+.

@resynth1943
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Someone port this to Linux. :trollface:

@kiding
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kiding commented Apr 16, 2020

REGEX2~1 will cause confusion with the inevitable exFAT fork, regex2exfat. Not good.

@mebeim
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mebeim commented Apr 16, 2020

@kiding what confusion? That would obviously be called REGEX2~2...

@fauxparse
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@gwern Excuse me, but it's (Ha)+.

I hate myself for this, but H(ah)*a.

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