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e2630d89
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2021-09-26T11:52:18
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ESLint: Added `regexp/sort-alternatives` rule (#3093)
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4e9338ac
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2021-08-27T18:41:39
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ESLint: Added `regexp/no-super-linear-backtracking` rule (#3040)
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79d22182
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2021-06-08T13:50:35
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FIxed some cases of quadratic worst-case runtime (#2922)
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e644178b
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2020-12-28T18:19:11
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Added test for polynomial backtracking (#2597)
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c2f6a644
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2020-10-25T23:42:25
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Fixed multiple cases of vulnerable regexes (#2584)
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48fac3b2
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2020-06-12T15:58:46
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Added a test for identifier support across all languages (#2371)
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7a554b5f
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2020-04-16T22:27:54
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Fixed several cases of exponential backtracking (#2268)
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bc53e093
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2019-03-11T00:20:18
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More variables for better code compression (#1489)
This introduces more variables for better code compression in a few languages.
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e894fc89
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2019-01-23T03:05:58
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Inline regex source with gulp (#1537)
Let gulp inline the source of inline regular expressions without flags in minified files.
This means that gulp will replace `/regex/.source` with `'regex'`.
## Motivation
Most IDEs support syntax highlighting and checking of JS inline regular expressions.
This makes them easier to work with and less error-prone than having a string hold the expression. Inline regexes are also usually shorter than their string counterparts because
you don't have to escape backslashes. There are also some linters (e.g. ESLint) for JS
regular expression which (of course) won't work on strings.
This lets you enjoy the advantages of inline regexes without worrying about the additional
overhead of compiling another regular expression on the client side.
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cc80ccda
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2018-03-13T08:15:56
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Remove most of the cloning occurrences in language definitions.
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08139add
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2017-10-22T15:30:27
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Textile: Regexp optimisation + don't use captures if not needed
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8aa2cc4a
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2017-05-08T13:56:50
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Replace [\w\W] with [\s\S] and [0-9] with \d in regexes (#1107)
* Replace [\w\W] with [^] and [0-9] with \d in regexes
* Replace [\s\S] with [^]
* Replace [^] with [\s\S]
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31ea66b6
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2016-07-04T00:32:28
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Allow for dots in Markup tag names, but not in HTML tags included in Textile. Fixes #888
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93964dd2
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2015-09-06T11:19:33
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Textile: Fix table modifiers, fix blank punctuation and modifiers, fix phrases, fix image title, simplified regexps, simplified nesting.
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9afa90fd
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2015-03-20T23:48:15
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Textile: DRY that much
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6006eef7
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2015-03-09T21:53:15
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Add Textile language
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