{fulllineitems} is now an environment; use it as such.

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Fred Drake 1998-02-19 06:32:06 +00:00
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@ -136,8 +136,10 @@ be used inside groups (see below) as well.
\item[\code{\e( \e)}] Indicates the start and end of a group; the
contents of a group can be matched later in the string with the
\code{\e [1-9]} special sequence, described next.
%
\fulllineitems\item[\code{\e \e 1, ... \e \e 7, \e 8, \e 9}]
\end{itemize}
\begin{fulllineitems}
\item[\code{\e \e 1, ... \e \e 7, \e 8, \e 9}]
Matches the contents of the group of the same
number. For example, \code{\e (.+\e ) \e \e 1} matches 'the the' or
'55 55', but not 'the end' (note the space after the group). This
@ -145,7 +147,9 @@ special sequence can only be used to match one of the first 9 groups;
groups with higher numbers can be matched using the \code{\e v}
sequence. (\code{\e 8} and \code{\e 9} don't need a double backslash
because they are not octal digits.)
%
\end{fulllineitems}
\begin{itemize}
\item[\code{\e \e b}] Matches the empty string, but only at the
beginning or end of a word. A word is defined as a sequence of
alphanumeric characters, so the end of a word is indicated by