X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fregex.texi;h=bf8049ec0560f795edcc331c369ed6539cd4c136;hb=b65bfcd7ba0be84de3d96f22103103f21679a721;hp=bfc34715c08a559464444086809f7a922639b2e3;hpb=c9ff025783e5374226ffbf7940f40ce7db6852ed;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/doc/regex.texi b/doc/regex.texi index bfc34715c..bf8049ec0 100644 --- a/doc/regex.texi +++ b/doc/regex.texi @@ -914,8 +914,8 @@ symbol. @subsection Character Class Operators (@code{[:} @dots{} @code{:]}) @cindex character classes -@cindex @samp{[:} in regex -@cindex @samp{:]} in regex +@cindex @samp{[colon} in regex +@cindex @samp{colon]} in regex If the syntax bit @code{RE_CHAR_CLASSES} is set, then Regex recognizes character class expressions inside lists. A @dfn{character class @@ -1624,7 +1624,7 @@ compiled pattern. @var{string} is the string you want to match; it can contain newline and null characters. @var{size} is the length of that string. @var{start} is the string index at which you want to begin matching; the first character of @var{string} is at index zero. -@xref{Using Registers}, for a explanation of @var{regs}; you can safely +@xref{Using Registers}, for an explanation of @var{regs}; you can safely pass zero. @code{re_match} matches the regular expression in @var{pattern_buffer}