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fixed #223

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dnknn opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 13 comments
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fixed #223

dnknn opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 13 comments

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@dnknn
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dnknn commented Aug 6, 2020

fixed

@GitSparTV
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👋👋 Hi, 🅳🅽🅺🅽🅽 🤓💼🤝🙂

Your issue doesn't have enough emojis 😲😲😲
🚨This is not enough for a request. 🔍👮🔦 🛑🚧

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@MyNameIsTimb
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i have herpes

@dnknn
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dnknn commented Oct 3, 2020

Haha, this is crazy.....

@nedarta
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nedarta commented Oct 4, 2020

I need autism asap.

@kickturn
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kickturn commented Oct 5, 2020

Not enough, add more emojis.

@kickturn
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kickturn commented Oct 5, 2020

crispy jpeg time

deepfried_jpeg

@graingert
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a JPEG is not a very efficient format, I've created a vector version to support resizing on different screents

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can I get a t-shirt now?

@togetherwithasteria
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togetherwithasteria commented Oct 5, 2020

a JPEG is not a very efficient format, I've created a vector version to support resizing on different screents

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can I get a t-shirt now?

Congratulations! Here's your t-shirt.

@trn1ty
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trn1ty commented Oct 5, 2020

how do i use emiji i wanna b cool like the people who spam open source projects with PRs

pls halp

@togetherwithasteria
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@codenoid
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codenoid commented Oct 5, 2020

Duplicate of #223

@configurator
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You misunderstand something about lazy matching of regexes - even if ? isn't ignored, processing will not stop on the first foo it finds, it will stop on the first thing which matches the entire pattern, including the $.

The regex (. *)foo$, for example, WILL match a string like afoobfoo; after trying a for the first group and failing to match the regex, it will try afoob and succeed in matching the entire regex.

Hope this helps.

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@dnknn dnknn closed this as completed Oct 5, 2020
@dnknn dnknn changed the title 🍸Can support lazy-matching of RegExp❓ fixed Jun 9, 2021
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