mirrorbird (00:46:19) can be done better with \b somehow
mirrorbird (00:45:11) ah well it assumes a space afterwards. you wanna use the 'word break' markers blah blah. but you get the idea.
mirrorbird (00:44:33) to find a single word ending in ".." i would use regex: ([^\s]*\.\.)\s
lenny (00:42:05) ok, wait a moment please
lenny (00:41:27) let's say i want to find any word which has only those two points as the last part of it
mirrorbird (00:40:49) please show: pattern you are using. and: string that SHOULD match but doesn't.
lenny (00:40:24) instead getting them as a part of the "..." three
mirrorbird (00:40:13) ok. so as you know "." usually in regex means "any character", so immediately you want "\." then what?
lenny (00:39:45) so, i'm trying to match only those two points
lenny (00:39:11) like "..", instead the expected "..."
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