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author | Miran <narimiran@disroot.org> | 2020-09-29 23:43:12 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-09-29 23:43:12 +0200 |
commit | eb2a4961c71029c874ebdacd1b23a349eb8e61d5 (patch) | |
tree | d45c7cbd8e5125447c673f9407933aa6bacd7d46 /lib/impure | |
parent | 4058801607b37fa707eb1b41d129ce74557eccac (diff) | |
download | Nim-eb2a4961c71029c874ebdacd1b23a349eb8e61d5.tar.gz |
various documentation fixes [backport] (#15422)
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/impure')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/impure/nre.nim | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/lib/impure/nre.nim b/lib/impure/nre.nim index 12ea7ab56..4696f7322 100644 --- a/lib/impure/nre.nim +++ b/lib/impure/nre.nim @@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ proc matchImpl(str: string, pattern: Regex, start, endpos: int, flags: int): Opt raise RegexInternalError(msg: "Unknown internal error: " & $execRet) proc match*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): Option[RegexMatch] = - ## Like ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_, but anchored to the start of the + ## Like `find(...)<#find,string,Regex,int>`_, but anchored to the start of the ## string. ## runnableExamples: @@ -549,11 +549,11 @@ proc match*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): Option[R return str.matchImpl(pattern, start, endpos, pcre.ANCHORED) iterator findIter*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): RegexMatch = - ## Works the same as ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_, but finds every + ## Works the same as `find(...)<#find,string,Regex,int>`_, but finds every ## non-overlapping match. ``"2222".find(re"22")`` is ``"22", "22"``, not ## ``"22", "22", "22"``. ## - ## Arguments are the same as ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_ + ## Arguments are the same as `find(...)<#find,string,Regex,int>`_ ## ## Variants: ## @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ proc split*(str: string, pattern: Regex, maxSplit = -1, start = 0): seq[string] ## Splits the string with the given regex. This works according to the ## rules that Perl and Javascript use. ## - ## ``start`` behaves the same as in ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_. + ## ``start`` behaves the same as in `find(...)<#find,string,Regex,int>`_. ## runnableExamples: # - If the match is zero-width, then the string is still split: |