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How about making {n,m}+ as a possessive quantifier? #122
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It's hard to migrate because it breaks compatibility.
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it would be nice for consistency and avoiding surprises. maybe a possible route to migration could look like this?
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Here’s an example of how Perl has deprecated regex syntax in the past in order to open the door to new syntax.
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Currently,
{n,m}+
is a possessive quantifier only in Java and Perl syntax.How about making it as a possessive quantifier also in the default (Ruby) syntax?
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