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@@ -136,6 +136,9 @@ public:
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" [^ ] Matches any character(s) not inside the brackets\n"
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" - Inside brackets, specifies an inclusive range between\n"
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" characters on either side e.g. [a-f] is [abcdef]\n"
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+ " To match a literal - using brackets, make it the first\n"
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+ " or the last character e.g. [+*/-] matches basic\n"
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+ " mathematical operators.\n"
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" * Matches preceding pattern zero or more times\n"
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" + Matches preceding pattern one or more times\n"
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" ? Matches preceding pattern zero or once only\n"
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@@ -144,6 +147,10 @@ public:
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" in the REGEX REPLACE operation. Additionally it is saved\n"
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" by all regular expression-related commands, including \n"
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" e.g. if( MATCHES ), in the variables CMAKE_MATCH_(0..9).\n"
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+ "*, + and ? have higher precedence than concatenation. | has lower "
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+ "precedence than concatenation. This means that the regular expression "
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+ "\"^ab+d$\" matches \"abbd\" but not \"ababd\", and the regular "
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+ "expression \"^(ab|cd)$\" matches \"ab\" but not \"abd\".\n"
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"TIMESTAMP will write a string representation of "
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"the current date and/or time to the output variable.\n"
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"Should the command be unable to obtain a timestamp "
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