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Geth | doc/main: 71be59f488 | raiph++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | doc/Language/regexes.rakudoc Finish s/`<|w>`/`<?wb>`/ et al in regexes.rakudoc See github.com/Raku/doc/pull/4435. I'm not 100% sure this commit will work smoothly as is. One change (or was it two?) involved what looks like meta information related to search indexes. I'm not familiar with that stuff. I did a mechanical translation and guessed it was likely it would work if there was an index entry for `<?wb>`. But maybe I misunderstand. And anyway, I don't know how to test it short of getting into setting up a whole doc testing s |
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doc/raiph-patch-2: 4b6d5e0266 | raiph++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | xt/headings.rakutest Finish s/`<|w>`/`<?wb>`/ in doc (headings.rakutest) While `<|w>` works in Rakudo, it isn't official Raku, and while I personally like it, there's a chance it will go away. Its semantics are the same as `<?wb>`, which _is_ official Raku, so I've switched to that. (See also github.com/Raku/doc/commit/5c1a147...fee63efa.) I meant my prior related commit (which changed the regex doc page) to be a PR because I wasn't 100% sure about the `X<...>` stuff and regardless of that I felt it could still do with a quick check by someone else. But I clicked the wrong button. Otoh, once I'd done that I thought it would almost certainly work and be wanted, and if it didn't it wouldn't be a big deal and would be easy for me to spot it even But for _this_ change I'm making sure I do it as a PR. I still expect it to work, but it may not, and the consequence of that might be a waste of others' time, and even if it does it might not be wanted. |
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doc: raiph++ created pull request #4534: Finish s/`<|w>`/`<?wb>`/ in doc (headings.rakutest) |
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