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It seems that boost::u32regex_replace() matches a newline with ^(.*)$ different when it is at the end of a string and not within the string.
Input: "line\nline\nline\n" Regular expression: "^(.*)$" Format: "Hallo\1" Result: "Halloline\nline\nline\nHallo
Is this example intended to result in two matches and substitutions?
code.txt output.txt
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It seems that boost::u32regex_replace() matches a newline with ^(.*)$ different when it is at the end of a string and not within the string.
Input: "line\nline\nline\n"
Regular expression: "^(.*)$"
Format: "Hallo\1"
Result: "Halloline\nline\nline\nHallo
Is this example intended to result in two matches and substitutions?
code.txt
output.txt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: