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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/
H A Dperlcheat.pod58 CONFIGURATION \pP named property (?>p) no backtrack
H A Dperlre.pod931 overall pattern to match, Perl will backtrack. However, this behaviour is
950 shouldn't backtrack. For instance, the typical "match a double-quoted
2147 PCRE or Python construct of the same form. In Perl you can backtrack into
2321 X<backtrack> X<backtracking> X<atomic> X<possessive>
2327 "eternal" matches, because it will not backtrack (see L</"Backtracking">).
2341 matched. It is still possible to backtrack past the construct, but not
2448 X<backtrack> X<backtracking>
2601 search engine can backtrack and retry the match differently
2647 which does not backtrack (see C<L</(?E<gt>pattern)>>). Note also that
2648 zero-length lookahead/lookbehind assertions will not backtrack t
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H A Dperlrebackslash.pod749 reason it doesn't backtrack is that the sequence is considered
754 fails, because the C<\R> matches the entire string, and won't backtrack
H A Dperlretut.pod681 walk along a trail and hit a dead end, you have to backtrack along the
708 dead end. So backtrack two characters and pick the second alternative
1344 the last letter of the string C<'t'>, so backtrack one more character.
1392 the regexp engine will backtrack, approximately once for each character
1399 have a way of instructing the regexp engine not to backtrack, with the
2356 doesn't satisfy us, we must backtrack.
H A Dperl5100delta.pod105 (?> # don't backtrack over the inside of this group
168 The regex engine now supports a number of special-purpose backtrack
H A Dperl581delta.pod157 Therefore a decision was made to backtrack the feature and change it
/openbsd-src/gnu/llvm/llvm/lib/CodeGen/
H A DScheduleDAGInstrs.cpp1428 const SDep *backtrack() { in backtrack() function in __anon3a1cb6670311::SchedDAGReverseDFS
1487 const SDep *PredDep = DFS.backtrack(); in compute()
/openbsd-src/usr.bin/lex/
H A DONEWS788 search. What used to be the "lex.backtrack" file is now
1145 - -b flag generates backtracking information to lex.backtrack.
H A DChangeLog8029 * dfa.c: added backtrack report added checking for dangerous
8085 have to backtrack when backtrack variables haven't been set up
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/cpan/perlfaq/lib/
H A Dperlfaq6.pod510 longest match and does not backtrack. That's important since you want
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/doc/
H A Dcppinternals.texi335 it wants to backtrack and allow the user-defined handler for unknown
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/doc/
H A Dcppinternals.texi335 it wants to backtrack and allow the user-defined handler for unknown
H A Dcppinternals.info292 wants to backtrack and allow the user-defined handler for unknown
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/re/
H A Dre_tests1822 # and CURLYM backtrack
/openbsd-src/gnu/gcc/gcc/cp/
H A DChangeLog-2003344 (cp_parser_member_declaration): Do not backtrack to look for
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/doc/
H A Dtexinfo.txi19422 then. In this case, you will need to backtrack.@refill
/openbsd-src/share/dict/
H A Dweb217436 backtrack