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180 \noindent Note also that the convention in Scala is that |
180 \noindent Note also that the convention in Scala is that |
181 \texttt{.r} converts a string into a regular expression. I |
181 \texttt{.r} converts a string into a regular expression. I |
182 leave it to you to ponder whether this regular expression |
182 leave it to you to ponder whether this regular expression |
183 really captures all possible web-addresses. If you need a quick |
183 really captures all possible web-addresses. If you need a quick |
184 recap about regular expressions, here is a quick video |
184 recap about regular expressions and how the match strings, |
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185 \url{https://youtu.be/bgBWp9EIlMM}. |
186 \url{https://youtu.be/bgBWp9EIlMM}. |
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187 \subsection*{Why Study Regular Expressions?} |
188 \subsection*{Why Study Regular Expressions?} |
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189 Regular expressions were introduced by Kleene in the 1950ies and they |
190 Regular expressions were introduced by Kleene in the 1950ies and they |
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281 \url{http://davidvgalbraith.com/how-i-fixed-atom/} |
282 \url{http://davidvgalbraith.com/how-i-fixed-atom/} |
282 \end{center} |
283 \end{center} |
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289 \url{https://www.tutorialdocs.com/article/regex-trap.html} |
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285 Such troublesome regular expressions are sometimes called \emph{evil |
293 Such troublesome regular expressions are sometimes called \emph{evil |
286 regular expressions} because they have the potential to make regular |
294 regular expressions} because they have the potential to make regular |
287 expression matching engines to topple over, like in Python, Ruby and |
295 expression matching engines to topple over, like in Python, Ruby and |
288 Java. This ``toppling over'' is also sometimes called |
296 Java. This ``toppling over'' is also sometimes called |