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author | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2018-05-11 15:34:27 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2018-05-11 15:34:27 (GMT) |
commit | 05d67d2545e3b3f9659dc615c72cc20e6d4781b7 (patch) | |
tree | f4dd44527b51e1d4968b28eb6c212474772a6f41 /Source/kwsys/RegularExpression.hxx.in | |
parent | c9e995c9efdaa462ac2649f1c1ff4e511db7fcf5 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'upstream-KWSys' into update-kwsys
* upstream-KWSys:
KWSys 2018-05-11 (46da6b14)
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diff --git a/Source/kwsys/RegularExpression.hxx.in b/Source/kwsys/RegularExpression.hxx.in index 3cbbeb8..92e4b36 100644 --- a/Source/kwsys/RegularExpression.hxx.in +++ b/Source/kwsys/RegularExpression.hxx.in @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ inline std::string RegularExpressionMatch::match(int n) const * object as an argument and creates an object initialized with the * information from the given RegularExpression object. * - * The find member function finds the first occurrence of the regular + * The find member function finds the first occurrence of the regular * expression of that object in the string given to find as an argument. Find * returns a boolean, and if true, mutates the private data appropriately. * Find sets pointers to the beginning and end of the thing last found, they @@ -230,9 +230,9 @@ inline std::string RegularExpressionMatch::match(int n) const * the to see if the compiled regular expression is the same, and the * deep_equal functions also checks to see if the start and end pointers are * the same. The is_valid function returns false if program is set to NULL, - * (i.e. there is no valid compiled exression). The set_invalid function sets - * the program to NULL (Warning: this deletes the compiled expression). The - * following examples may help clarify regular expression usage: + * (i.e. there is no valid compiled expression). The set_invalid function + * sets the program to NULL (Warning: this deletes the compiled expression). + * The following examples may help clarify regular expression usage: * * * The regular expression "^hello" matches a "hello" only at the * beginning of a line. It would match "hello there" but not "hi, @@ -270,13 +270,13 @@ inline std::string RegularExpressionMatch::match(int n) const * * * The regular expression "(..p)b" matches something ending with pb * and beginning with whatever the two characters before the first p - * encounterd in the line were. It would find "repb" in "rep drepa + * encountered in the line were. It would find "repb" in "rep drepa * qrepb". The regular expression "(..p)a" would find "repa qrepb" * in "rep drepa qrepb" * * * The regular expression "d(..p)" matches something ending with p, * beginning with d, and having two characters in between that are - * the same as the two characters before the first p encounterd in + * the same as the two characters before the first p encountered in * the line. It would match "drepa qrepb" in "rep drepa qrepb". * * All methods of RegularExpression can be called simultaneously from |