Julia 1.12.0 RC1RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.12.0 Beta4RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.12.0 Beta3RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.12.0 beta1RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2047 页 | 7.41 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.13.0 DEVRegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2058 页 | 7.45 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.10.10RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting information Each StackTraces.StackFrame contains the function name, file name, line number, lambda info, a flag indicating whether the frame has been inlined, a flag indicating whether it is a C function0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.10.9RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting information Each StackTraces.StackFrame contains the function name, file name, line number, lambda info, a flag indicating whether the frame has been inlined, a flag indicating whether it is a C function0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.4RegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.5 DocumentationRegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.6 Release NotesRegexMatch("2") julia> m = match(r"[0-9]","aaaa1aaaa2aaaa3",11) RegexMatch("3") You can extract the following info from a RegexMatch object: • the entire substring matched: m.match • the captured substrings as an "\033[93m") that warnings should have at the termi- nal. JULIA_INFO_COLOR The formatting Base.info_color() (default: cyan, "\033[36m") that info should have at the terminal. JULIA_INPUT_COLOR The formatting the allocation was coming from generated code produced by the compiler. See issue #43688 for more info. Since Julia 1.11, all allocations should have a type reported. For more details on how to use this0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
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