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Docs: Add missing lines between regex and text (GH-134505)
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@ -1016,7 +1016,9 @@ extension. This regular expression matches ``foo.bar`` and
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Now, consider complicating the problem a bit; what if you want to match
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filenames where the extension is not ``bat``? Some incorrect attempts:
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``.*[.][^b].*$`` The first attempt above tries to exclude ``bat`` by requiring
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``.*[.][^b].*$``
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The first attempt above tries to exclude ``bat`` by requiring
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that the first character of the extension is not a ``b``. This is wrong,
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because the pattern also doesn't match ``foo.bar``.
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@ -1043,7 +1045,9 @@ confusing.
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A negative lookahead cuts through all this confusion:
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``.*[.](?!bat$)[^.]*$`` The negative lookahead means: if the expression ``bat``
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``.*[.](?!bat$)[^.]*$``
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The negative lookahead means: if the expression ``bat``
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doesn't match at this point, try the rest of the pattern; if ``bat$`` does
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match, the whole pattern will fail. The trailing ``$`` is required to ensure
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that something like ``sample.batch``, where the extension only starts with
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