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match_all 0.1.2

Ruby String's native #match method will only return the first instance of a pattern match. This gem provides the #match_all method, returns all instances of a pattern match in a String as an array. EXAMPLES: # Given the test string: string = "My cat is asleep on the couch. Now the cat is playing." # #match only returns the first match: string.match(/cat/) => # # However, I've found I often want to match _all_ instances of the pattern, and # then e.g. iterate through them and do something with them. #match_all does that: string.match_all(/cat/) => [ [0] #, [1] # ] This is especially useful if, e.g. you want to interrogate the matches to find out their starting/ending indexes within the string, etc

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Versions:

  1. 0.1.2 November 15, 2022 (8.5 KB)
  2. 0.1.1 November 11, 2022 (7.5 KB)
  3. 0.1.0 November 11, 2022 (7.5 KB)

Development Dependencies (2):

pry ~> 0.13.1
rspec ~> 3.2

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  • Jeff Lange

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MIT

Required Ruby Version: >= 2.6.0

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