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.'{0}' found at index {1}
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'{0}' nalezeno na indexu {1}
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'{0}' found at index {1}
'{0}' nalezeno na indexu {1}
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(*ANY) makes it so that any unicode newline character or sequence thereof counts as a line break.
(*ANY) způsobí, že jakýkoliv Unicode znak pro nový řádek nebo jejich sekvence zalomí řádek.
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(*ANYCRLF) makes it so that either a carriage return character or a line feed character, or the two in sequence are considered a line break.
(*ANYCRLF) makes it so that either a carriage return character or a line feed character, or the two in sequence are considered a line break.
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(*CR) makes it so that only a carriage return character is considered a line break.
(*CR) makes it so that only a carriage return character is considered a line break.
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(*CRLF) makes it so that only a carriage return character followed by a line feed character is considered a line break. Common in Windows documents.
(*CRLF) makes it so that only a carriage return character followed by a line feed character is considered a line break. Common in Windows documents.
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(*FAIL) or (*F) is a synonym for (?!), and it allows you to force a matching failure at a specific point in the regex.
(*FAIL) or (*F) is a synonym for (?!), and it allows you to force a matching failure at a specific point in the regex.
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.'{0}' found at index {1}
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cs.json, string 1
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