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	Please find enclosed a patch exemplifying typical use of the ARE
Class-Shorthand Escapes<C2><AE>. I believe it will help intrepid regex users. :) David Fetter
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				| @ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | ||||
| <!-- | ||||
| $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.182 2003/12/16 15:27:58 petere Exp $ | ||||
| $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.183 2003/12/18 03:59:07 momjian Exp $ | ||||
| PostgreSQL documentation | ||||
| --> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -3134,7 +3134,10 @@ substring('foobar' from 'o(.)b')   <lineannotation>o</lineannotation> | ||||
|    <note> | ||||
|     <para> | ||||
|      Keep in mind that an escape's leading <literal>\</> will need to be | ||||
|      doubled when entering the pattern as an SQL string constant. | ||||
|      doubled when entering the pattern as an SQL string constant.  For example: | ||||
| <programlisting> | ||||
| '123' ~ '^\\d{3}' <lineannotation>true</lineannotation> | ||||
| </programlisting> | ||||
|     </para> | ||||
|    </note> | ||||
| 
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