Document current assert capture limitation.
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.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "14 October 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "23 October 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.SH NAME
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PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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.SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION DETAILS"
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capturing is carried out only for positive assertions. (Perl sometimes, but not
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always, does do capturing in negative assertions.)
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.P
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WARNING: If a positive assertion containing one or more capturing subpatterns
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succeeds, but failure to match later in the pattern causes backtracking over
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this assertion, the captures within the assertion are reset only if no higher
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numbered captures are already set. This is, unfortunately, a fundamental
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limitation of the current implementation; it may get removed in a future
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reworking.
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.P
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For compatibility with Perl, most assertion subpatterns may be repeated; though
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it makes no sense to assert the same thing several times, the side effect of
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capturing parentheses may occasionally be useful. However, an assertion that
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Last updated: 14 October 2016
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Last updated: 23 October 2016
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Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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