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@@ -47314,7 +47314,7 @@ really ``thread aware''.
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A regular expression (regex) is a powerful way of specifying a complex search.
A regular expression (regex) is a powerful way of specifying a complex search.
@strong{MySQL} uses Henry Spencer's implementation of regular
@strong{MySQL} uses Henry Spencer's implementation of regular
expressions, which is aimed
to conform to
POSIX
expressions, which is aimed
at conformance with
POSIX
1003.2. @strong{MySQL} uses the extended version.
1003.2. @strong{MySQL} uses the extended version.
This is a simplistic reference that skips the details. To get more exact
This is a simplistic reference that skips the details. To get more exact
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@@ -47331,7 +47331,7 @@ they can match more than one string. For example, the regexp
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@@ -47331,7 +47331,7 @@ they can match more than one string. For example, the regexp
@code{word}.
@code{word}.
As a more complex example, the regexp @code{B[an]*s} matches any of the
As a more complex example, the regexp @code{B[an]*s} matches any of the
strings @code{Bananas}, @code{Baaaaas}, @code{Bs} and any other string
strings @code{Bananas}, @code{Baaaaas}, @code{Bs}
,
and any other string
starting with a @code{B}, ending with an @code{s}, and containing any
starting with a @code{B}, ending with an @code{s}, and containing any
number of @code{a} or @code{n} characters in between.
number of @code{a} or @code{n} characters in between.
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@@ -47413,9 +47413,9 @@ An atom followed by a bound containing two integers @code{i} and
@code{j} matches a sequence of @code{i} through @code{j} (inclusive)
@code{j} matches a sequence of @code{i} through @code{j} (inclusive)
matches of the atom.
matches of the atom.
Both arguments must
@code{0 >= value <= RE_DUP_MAX (default 255)}.
Both arguments must
be in the range from @code{0} to @code{RE_DUP_MAX}
If there are two arguments, the second must be greater than or equal to th
e
(default 255), inclusive. If there are two arguments, the second must b
e
first.
greater than or equal to the
first.
@item [a-dX]
@item [a-dX]
@itemx [^a-dX]
@itemx [^a-dX]
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