[perldocjp-cvs 2171] CVS update: docs/perl/5.26.1

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2019年 4月 23日 (火) 22:57:45 JST


Date:	Tuesday April 23, 2019 @ 22:57
Author:	argrath

Update of /cvsroot/perldocjp/docs/perl/5.26.1
In directory sf-cvs:/tmp/cvs-serv87127/perl/5.26.1

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	perlretut.pod 
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5.26.1/perlretut
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File: perlretut.pod    	Status: Up-to-date

   Working revision:	1.2	Tue Apr 23 13:57:45 2019
   Repository revision:	1.2	/cvsroot/perldocjp/docs/perl/5.26.1/perlretut.pod,v

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diff -u docs/perl/5.26.1/perlretut.pod:1.1 docs/perl/5.26.1/perlretut.pod:1.2
--- docs/perl/5.26.1/perlretut.pod:1.1	Tue Apr  9 02:03:35 2019
+++ docs/perl/5.26.1/perlretut.pod	Tue Apr 23 22:57:45 2019
@@ -62,16 +62,14 @@
 =end original
 
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-Àµµ¬É½¸½¤È¤Ï¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤òɽ¤¹Ã±½ã¤Êʸ»úÎó¤Ç¤¹¡£
-At its most basic, a regular expression
-is a template that is used to determine if a string has certain
-characteristics.  The string is most often some text, such as a line,
-sentence, web page, or even a whole book, but less commonly it could be
-some binary data as well.
-Suppose we want to determine if the text in variable, C<$var> contains
-the sequence of characters S<C<m u s h r o o m>>
-(blanks added for legibility).  We can write in Perl
-(TBT)
+ºÇ¤â´ðËÜŪ¤Ê°ÕÌ£¤Ç¤Ï¡¢Àµµ¬É½¸½¤È¤Ïʸ»úÎ󤬤¢¤ëÆÃħ¤ò»ý¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤«¤ò
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+ʸ»úÎó¤Ï¤Û¤È¤ó¤É¤Î¾ì¹ç¡¢¹Ô¡¢Ê¸¡¢web ¥Ú¡¼¥¸¡¢¤¢¤ë¤¤¤ÏËÜÁ´ÂΤΤ褦¤Ê¤Ê¤ó¤é¤«¤Î
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+ÊÑ¿ô C<$var> ¤ËÆþ¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¥Æ¥­¥¹¥È¤¬Ê¸»úʤÓ
+S<C<m u s h r o o m>> (¶õÇò¤ÏÆɤߤ䤹¤µ¤Î¤¿¤á¤ËÄɲ䷤Ƥ¤¤Þ¤¹)¤ò
+´Þ¤ó¤Ç¤¤¤ë¤«¤É¤¦¤«¤òÄ´¤Ù¤¿¤¤¤È¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+Perl ¤Ç¤Ï¼¡¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë½ñ¤±¤Þ¤¹:
 
  $var =~ m/mushroom/
 
@@ -94,20 +92,21 @@
 
 =end original
 
-The value of this expression will be TRUE if C<$var> contains that
-sequence of characters, and FALSE otherwise.  The portion enclosed in
-C<'E<sol>'> characters denotes the characteristic we are looking for.
-We use the term I<pattern> for it.  The process of looking to see if the
-pattern occurs in the string is called I<matching>, and the C<"=~">
-operator along with the C<m//> tell Perl to try to match the pattern
-against the string.  Note that the pattern is also a string, but a very
-special kind of one, as we will see.
+¤³¤Î¼°¤ÎÃͤϡ¢C<$var> ¤¬¤³¤Îʸ»úʤӤò´Þ¤ó¤Ç¤¤¤ë¤Ê¤é¿¿¤Ë¡¢¤µ¤â¤Ê¤±¤ì¤Ð
+µ¶¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
+C<'E<sol>'> ʸ»ú¤Ç°Ï¤Þ¤ì¤¿Éôʬ¤Ï¡¢Ãµ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ëÆÃħ¤ò°ÕÌ£¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
+¤³¤ì¤ò I<¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó> (pattern) ¤È¸Æ¤Ó¤Þ¤¹¡£
+¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤¬Ê¸»úÎó¤ÎÃæ¤Ë¤¢¤ë¤«¤É¤¦¤«¤òõ¤¹½èÍý¤ò I<¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°> (matching) ¤È
+¤è¤Ó¡¢
+C<m//> ¤È¶¦¤Ë C<"=~"> ±é»»»Ò¤¬»È¤ï¤ì¤ë¤È¡¢Perl ¤Ïʸ»úÎó¤ËÂФ·¤Æ¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤ò
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-Perl¤Ç¤Ï¡¢¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤ÏÀµµ¬É½¸½¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æµ­½Ò¤µ¤ì¡¢Ê¸»úÎó¤òõ¤·¤À¤¹¤À¤±¤Ç¤Ê¤¯¡¢
+Perl ¤Ç¤Ï¡¢¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤ÏÀµµ¬É½¸½¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æµ­½Ò¤µ¤ì¡¢Ê¸»úÎó¤òõ¤·¤À¤¹¤À¤±¤Ç¤Ê¤¯¡¢
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-(TBT)
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -125,15 +124,14 @@
 =end original
 
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-This really stems simply because the
-notation used to express them tends to be terse and dense, and not
-because of inherent complexity.  We recommend using the C</x> regular
-expression modifier (described below) along with plenty of white space
-to make them less dense, and easier to read.
+¤³¤ì¤ÏËÜÅö¤Ïñ¤Ëɽ¸½¤Ë»È¤ï¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤ëµ­Ë¡¤¬´Ê·é¤«¤Äǻ̩¤Ç¤¢¤ë¤«¤é¤Ç¤¢¤Ã¤Æ¡¢
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+¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¤ÎÌ©ÅÙ¤ò¸º¤é¤·¡¢¤è¤êÆɤߤ䤹¤¯¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¡¢
+C</x> Àµµ¬É½¸½½¤¾þ»Ò (¸å½Ò¤·¤Þ¤¹) ¤È¶¦¤Ë¤¿¤¯¤µ¤ó¤Î¶õÇò¤ò»È¤¦¤³¤È¤ò
+´«¤á¤Þ¤¹¡£
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-(TBT)
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -262,7 +260,7 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Àµµ¬É½¸½Ãæ¤Î¥ê¥Æ¥é¥ëʸ»úÎó¤ÏÊÑ¿ô¤ËÃÖ¤­´¹¤¨¤ë¤³¤È¤â¤¬¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤¹:
+Àµµ¬É½¸½Ãæ¤Î¥ê¥Æ¥é¥ëʸ»úÎó¤ÏÊÑ¿ô¤ËÃÖ¤­´¹¤¨¤ë¤³¤È¤¬¤Ç¤­¤Þ¤¹:
 
     my $greeting = "World";
     if ("Hello World" =~ /$greeting/) {
@@ -441,7 +439,7 @@
 =end original
 
     "2+2=4" =~ /2+2/;    # ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤·¤Ê¤¤; + ¤Ï¥á¥¿Ê¸»ú
-    "2+2=4" =~ /2\+2/;   # ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë; \+ ÉáÄ̤Π+ ¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë°·¤ï¤ì¤ë
+    "2+2=4" =~ /2\+2/;   # ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë; \+ ¤ÏÉáÄ̤Π+ ¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë°·¤ï¤ì¤ë
     "The interval is [0,1)." =~ /[0,1)./     # ¤³¤ì¤Ïʸˡ¥¨¥é¡¼!
     "The interval is [0,1)." =~ /\[0,1\)\./  # ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë
     "#!/usr/bin/perl" =~ /#!\/usr\/bin\/perl/;  # ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë
@@ -500,14 +498,14 @@
 
 =end original
 
-In situations where it doesn't make sense for a particular metacharacter
-to mean what it normally does, it automatically loses its
-metacharacter-ness and becomes an ordinary character that is to be
-matched literally.  For example, the C<'}'> is a metacharacter only when
-it is the mate of a C<'{'> metacharacter.  Otherwise it is treated as a
-literal RIGHT CURLY BRACKET.  This may lead to unexpected results.
-L<C<use re 'strict'>|re/'strict' mode> can catch some of these.
-(TBT)
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+Î㤨¤Ð¡¢C<'}'> ¤ÏÁê¼ê¤È¤Ê¤ë C<'{'> ¥á¥¿Ê¸»ú¤¬¤¤¤ë¾ì¹ç¤Ë¤Î¤ß
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+¤³¤ì¤é¤Î°ìÉô¤Ï L<C<use re 'strict'>|re/'strict' mode> ¤ÇÊ᪤Ǥ­¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -3553,10 +3551,10 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Starting in Perl v5.26, specifying C</xx> changes the square-bracketed
-portions of a pattern to ignore tabs and space characters unless they
-are escaped by preceding them with a backslash.  So, we could write
-(TBT)
+Perl v5.26 ¤«¤é¡¢C</xx> ¤ò»ØÄꤹ¤ë¤È¡¢µÕ¥¹¥é¥Ã¥·¥å¤òÁ°ÃÖ¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ë¤è¤Ã¤Æ
+¥¨¥¹¥±¡¼¥×¤·¤Ê¤¤¸Â¤ê¡¢¥¿¥Ö¤È¥¹¥Ú¡¼¥¹¤Îʸ»ú¤ò¤ò̵»ë¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë
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+½¾¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¼¡¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë½ñ¤±¤Þ¤¹:
 
    /^
       [ + - ]?\ *   # first, match an optional sign
@@ -3578,10 +3576,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-This doesn't really improve the legibility of this example, but it's
-available in case you want it.  Squashing the pattern down to the
-compact form, we have
-(TBT)
+¤³¤ì¤Ï¤³¤ÎÎã¤ÎÆɤߤ䤹¤µ¤òËÜÅö¤Ë²þÁ±¤·¤Æ¤Ï¤¤¤Þ¤»¤ó¤¬¡¢
+»È¤¤¤¿¤¤¾ì½ê¤Ç¤ÏÍøÍѲÄǽ¤Ç¤¹¡£
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     /^[+-]?\ *(\d+(\.\d*)?|\.\d+)([eE][+-]?\d+)?$/;
 
@@ -6855,7 +6852,7 @@
 
 Translate: KIMURA Koichi
 Update: SHIRAKATA Kentaro <argra****@ub32*****> (5.10.0-)
-Status: in progress
+Status: completed
 
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