patterns like \w and ^H go back to using ASCII rather
likely to fix this and change the behavior of \w and ^H OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/grep?expand=0&rev=136
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* With -P, patterns like [\d] now work again. Fixing this
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* With -P, patterns like [\d] now work again. Fixing this
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has caused grep to revert to the behavior of grep 3.8, in that
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has caused grep to revert to the behavior of grep 3.8, in that
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patterns like \w and go back to using ASCII rather
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patterns like \w and ^H go back to using ASCII rather
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than Unicode interpretations.
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than Unicode interpretations.
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However, future versions of GNU grep and/or PCRE2 are
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However, future versions of GNU grep and/or PCRE2 are
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likely to fix this and change the behavior of \w and
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likely to fix this and change the behavior of \w and ^H
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back to Unicode again, without breaking [\d] as 3.10 did.
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back to Unicode again, without breaking [\d] as 3.10 did.
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