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Hallo! I'm thrilled that you're getting some genuine use out of greenery. I haven't looked at @MegaIng's code yet so I'm just reading these comments for now. Yes, I'm afraid...
Correct, the parser is intentionally very simple and if you want a literal caret in a character class you need to backslash-escape it. There are lot of sophisticated bits of...
The parser is intentionally very simple (note also the mostly useless parsing error it emits) because *parsing* all possible regular expression syntax wasn't really the core problem `greenery` was designed...
This is unlikely to be related to #81. Your examples involve very complicated regular expressions, so I imagine the issue is occurring at the stage where `greenery` is attempting to...
Well in these two specific cases is that not an optimisation you could just do in your head? It seems like `r1 & r2` is trivially equivalent to `r2` in...
If the examples you've given are basically solved, can you give some examples of what you're actually still having trouble with?
Out of curiosity, why do you need to know these intersections?
Thinking about it, you could randomise boss titles as well.
> Thank you! It would be good to bring t-a-i (and other dependencies...) up to date! I'll say... looks like your CI is still using Node.js 10, which ended LTS...
Bump?