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37 An ARE is one or more {\it branches}, separated by `{\bf $|$}', matching anything that matches
40 A branch is zero or more {\it constraints} or {\it quantified
49 \twocolitem{{\bf *}}{a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom}
50 \twocolitem{{\bf +}}{a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom}
53 \twocolitem{{\bf \{m,\}}}{a sequence of {\it m} or more matches of the atom}
74 (see \helpref{Bracket Expressions}{wxresynbracket} for more detail)}
90 some more constraints are described later, under \helpref{Escapes}{wxresynescapes}.
148 %collating elements can thus match more than one character. So (insidiously),
155 %a {\bf ch} multi-character collating element. Then the RE {\bf $[[.ch.]]*c$} (zero or more
316 \twocolitem{{\bf $\backslash${\it mnn}}}{(where {\it m} is a nonzero digit, and {\it nn} is some more digits,
356 (where {\it xyz} is one or more alphabetic characters)
406 `{\bf (?:}'. Such comments are more a historical artifact than a useful facility,
418 In the event that an RE could match more than
420 in the string. If the RE could match more than one substring starting at
432 more branches connected by the {\bf $|$} operator prefers longest match.