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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ _regex_arguments _cmd /$'[^\0]##\0'/ \( /$'word1(a|b|c)\0'/ ':word:first word:(w
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in this case the first word can be word1 or word11 followed by an a, b or c, and if the first word contains 11 then a second
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in this case the first word can be word1 or word11 followed by an a, b or c, and if the first word contains 11 then a second
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word is allowed which can be word2 or word22 followed by and a, b, or c.
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word is allowed which can be word2 followed by and a, b, or c, or a filename.
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If this sounds too complicated a much simpler alternative is to use the _regex_words function for creating
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If this sounds too complicated a much simpler alternative is to use the _regex_words function for creating
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specifications for _regex_arguments.
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specifications for _regex_arguments.
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