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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ EOS ? --> look up fallback table
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| Line | SOS | EOS |
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| Word | SOW | EOW |
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##### HALT\_AND\_CATCH\_FIRE
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H&C is a special state signalling that we have hit a dead end.
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The reason why need it and we cant just instanly quick is backtracking.
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@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ This is a negative range.
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```
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let myNegativeRange = {'e', 'x', 'a', 'm', 'p', 'l'}
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```
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None of the characters in $myNegativeRange must be accepted.
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The way this is a compiled is that we first hook all chars in $myNegativeRange to H&C,
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None of the characters in `$myNegativeRange` must be accepted.
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The way this is a compiled is that we first hook all chars in `$myNegativeRange` to H&C,
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then define an OFFSHOOT of width 1.
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Put differently:
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if we read something illegal we abort this branch,
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ It simply ignores the state transition table and rather unconditionally hooks it
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#### ^
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This is the carrot operator.
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It matches the SOS (start of the string).
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It matches the SOS.
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For explanation purposes multilining (match '\n') is irrelevant.
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That behaves just like a literal.
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ SOW must match:
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[^\h]myword
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```
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Not only that, this combination is key,
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either it has to be the start of the string
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either it has to be the SOS
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or there has to be at least something which is not a symbol char.
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With out the last condition "eexample" would match "\\\<exaple\\\>"
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as the iteration of `regex_match()` reaches "example".
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