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--- @meta
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-- luacheck: no unused args
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--- @defgroup vim.regex
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---
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--- @brief Vim regexes can be used directly from Lua. Currently they only allow
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--- matching within a single line.
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--- Parse the Vim regex {re} and return a regex object. Regexes are "magic"
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--- and case-sensitive by default, regardless of 'magic' and 'ignorecase'.
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--- They can be controlled with flags, see |/magic| and |/ignorecase|.
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--- @param re string
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--- @return vim.regex
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function vim.regex(re) end
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--- @class vim.regex
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local regex = {} -- luacheck: no unused
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--- Match the string against the regex. If the string should match the regex
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--- precisely, surround the regex with `^` and `$`. If there was a match, the
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--- byte indices for the beginning and end of the match are returned. When
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--- there is no match, `nil` is returned. Because any integer is "truthy",
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--- `regex:match_str()` can be directly used as a condition in an if-statement.
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--- @param str string
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function regex:match_str(str) end
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--- Match line {line_idx} (zero-based) in buffer {bufnr}. If {start} and {end}
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--- are supplied, match only this byte index range. Otherwise see
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--- |regex:match_str()|. If {start} is used, then the returned byte indices
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--- will be relative {start}.
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--- @param bufnr integer
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--- @param line_idx integer
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--- @param start? integer
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--- @param end_? integer
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function regex:match_line(bufnr, line_idx, start, end_) end
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