package camomile
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Module CamomileLib.UReStr
Module for a Str-like regular expression syntax. The difference can be summarised as follows.
- Non-ASCII characters can be used if encoded by UTF-8, or using the escape syntax \u<code number as hex digits>.
- Each Unicode character is treated as a single character.
- Character properties like Lu (
UCharInfo.general_category_type
), White_Space (UCharInfo.character_property_type
), Ogham (UCharInfo.script_type
) can be used in character sets. e.g. [{Lu & ID_Start}][{ID_Continue}]* (capitalised identifier), \([{Han}]+\|[{Katakana}]+\)[{Hiragana}]* (Japanese word component). Boolean notations as | (or) :, & (and) - (set subtraction) can be used in {...} notations. Any is used to denote the set of all characters in {...} notations.
module type Interface = sig ... end
module Configure (_ : Config.Type) : Interface
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