minor #39158 Fix typo in comment (eltociear)
This PR was submitted for the 5.x branch but it was merged into the 4.4 branch instead.
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Fix typo in comment
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fixed spelling below.
* possibe -> possible
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* Paths that can match two or more routes, or have user-specified conditions are put in separate switch's cases.
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* Paths that can match two or more routes, or have user-specified conditions are put in separate switch's cases.
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* Last but not least:
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* - Because it is not possibe to mix unicode/non-unicode patterns in a single regexp, several of them can be generated.
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* - Because it is not possible to mix unicode/non-unicode patterns in a single regexp, several of them can be generated.
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* - The same regexp can be used several times when the logic in the switch rejects the match. When this happens, the
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* - The same regexp can be used several times when the logic in the switch rejects the match. When this happens, the
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* matching-but-failing subpattern is excluded by replacing its name by "(*F)", which forces a failure-to-match.
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* matching-but-failing subpattern is excluded by replacing its name by "(*F)", which forces a failure-to-match.
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* To ease this backlisting operation, the name of subpatterns is also the string offset where the replacement should occur.
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* To ease this backlisting operation, the name of subpatterns is also the string offset where the replacement should occur.
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