Grouping parentheses instead of capturing parentheses #443
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@ -47,7 +47,25 @@ done with a single regex, which matches all of them:
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Another use case could be, that you are simply not
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interested in postings about christmas.
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/christmas([-_ ]?(tree|time|eve|pudding))?/
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/christmas([-_ ]?(?:tree|time|eve|pudding))?/
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ATTENTION:
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It is absolutely important, that you use grouping
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parantheses instead of capturing parantheses!!
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Grouping parantheses are:
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(?: )
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If you use capturing parantheses, which are
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( )
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it will produce errors and the regex won't work and
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at least your targets will not get collapsed.
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