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@handrews handrews commented Aug 9, 2019

Fixes #774 . Note that I found a better reference, section 15.10.1, than I mentioned in the quote in the issue.

This does not change any behavior, it just ensures that no one thinks we meant the RegExp literal syntax. Something resembling a RegExp grammar is given in three different places (the RegExp literal section, the actual normative pattern definition in 15.10.1, and an informative definition in A.7), so it's a little confusing to the casual spec reader without a section reference.

@handrews handrews added this to the draft-08 milestone Aug 9, 2019
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@handrews handrews merged commit e319c15 into json-schema-org:master Aug 15, 2019
@handrews handrews deleted the regex branch August 16, 2019 07:18
@gregsdennis gregsdennis added clarification Items that need to be clarified in the specification and removed Type: Maintenance labels Jul 17, 2024
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