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Update of /cvsroot/perldocjp/docs/perl/5.16.1
In directory sf-cvs:/tmp/cvs-serv96714/perl/5.16.1

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--- docs/perl/5.16.1/perlre.pod:1.1	Wed Dec 25 04:39:53 2019
+++ docs/perl/5.16.1/perlre.pod	Thu Jan  2 05:56:52 2020
@@ -202,10 +202,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Another bug involves character classes that match both a sequence of
-multiple characters, and an initial sub-string of that sequence.  For
-example,
-(TBT)
+¤â¤¦°ì¤Ä¤Î¥Ð¥°¤Ï¡¢Ê£¿ôʸ»ú¤ÎʤӤȡ¢Ê¤Ӥκǽé¤ÎÉôʬʸ»úÎó¤ÎξÊý¤Ë
+¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ëʸ»ú¥¯¥é¥¹¤Ë¤è¤ë¤â¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£
+Î㤨¤Ð:
 
  /[s\xDF]/i
 
@@ -219,12 +218,12 @@
 
 =end original
 
-should match both a single and a double "s", since C<\xDF> (on ASCII
-platforms) matches "ss".  However, this bug
-(L<[perl #89774]|https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=89774>)
-causes it to only match a single "s", even if the final larger match
-fails, and matching the double "ss" would have succeeded.
-(TBT)
+¤³¤ì¤Ï "s" °ì¤Ä¤ÈÆó¤Ä¤ÎξÊý¤Ë¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤·¤Þ¤¹; ¤Ê¤¼¤Ê¤é
+(ASCII ¥×¥é¥Ã¥È¥Õ¥©¡¼¥à¤Ç¤Î) C<\xDF> ¤Ï "ss" ¤Ë¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë¤«¤é¤Ç¤¹¡£
+¤·¤«¤·¡¢¤³¤Î¥Ð¥°
+(L<[perl #89774]|https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=89774>) ¤Ï
+Î㤨ºÇ¸å¤Î¤è¤êÂ礭¤¤¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¬¼ºÇÔ¤·¡¢"ss" ¤¬À®¸ù¤·¤Æ¤â¡¢
+ñ°ì¤Î "s2 ¤Ë¤Î¤ß¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -413,14 +412,11 @@
 
 =end original
 
-The C</d>, C</u>, and C</l> modifiers are not likely to be of much use
-to you, and so you need not worry about them very much.  They exist for
-Perl's internal use, so that complex regular expression data structures
-can be automatically serialized and later exactly reconstituted,
-including all their nuances.  But, since Perl can't keep a secret, and
-there may be rare instances where they are useful, they are documented
-here.
-(TBT)
+C</d>, C</u>, C</l> ½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¤è¤¯»È¤¦¤³¤È¤Ï¤Ê¤¤¤À¤í¤¦¤â¤Î¤Ê¤Î¤Ç¡¢
+¤³¤ì¤é¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¤¢¤Þ¤ê¿´ÇÛ¤¹¤ëɬÍפϤ¢¤ê¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£
+¤³¤ì¤é¤Ï Perl ¤ÎÆâÉô»ÅÍͤΤ¿¤á¤Ë¸ºß¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤Î¤Ç¡¢
+Ê£»¨¤ÊÀµµ¬É½¸½¥Ç¡¼¥¿¹½Â¤¤Ï¼«Æ°Åª¤ËľÎ󲽤µ¤ì¤Æ¡¢¤½¤Î¸åÁ´¤Æ¤Î¥Ë¥å¥¢¥ó¥¹¤ò
+´Þ¤á¤ÆÀµ³Î¤ËºÆ¹½À®¤µ¤ì¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -430,10 +426,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-The C</a> modifier, on the other hand, may be useful.  Its purpose is to
-allow code that is to work mostly on ASCII data to not have to concern
-itself with Unicode.
-(TBT)
+°ìÊý¡¢C</a> ½¤¾þ»Ò¤ÏÍ­ÍѤ«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£
+¤³¤ÎÌÜŪ¤Ï¡¢Unicode ¤Ë´Ø¤·¤Æ¹Íθ¤¹¤ëɬÍפ¬¤Ê¤¤¤è¤¦¤Ë¡¢¥³¡¼¥É¤ò
+¤Û¤È¤ó¤É ASCII ¥Ç¡¼¥¿¤È¤·¤ÆÆ°ºî¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ç¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -442,9 +437,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Briefly, C</l> sets the character set to that of whatever B<L>ocale is in
-effect at the time of the execution of the pattern match.
-(TBT)
+´Êñ¤Ë¸À¤¦¤È¡¢C</l> ¤Ï¡¢Ê¸»ú½¸¹ç¤ò¥Ñ¥¿¡¼¥ó¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤Î¼Â¹Ô»þ¤ËÍ­¸ú¤Ê
+¥í¥±¡¼¥ë(B<L>ocale)¤ËÀßÄꤷ¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -452,8 +446,7 @@
 
 =end original
 
-C</u> sets the character set to B<U>nicode.
-(TBT)
+C</u> ¤Ïʸ»ú½¸¹ç¤ò B<U>nicode ¤ËÀßÄꤷ¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -462,9 +455,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-C</a> also sets the character set to Unicode, BUT adds several
-restrictions for B<A>SCII-safe matching.
-(TBT)
+C</a> ¤âʸ»ú¥³¡¼¥É¤ò Unicode ¤ËÀßÄꤷ¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢
+B<A>SCII ¥»¡¼¥Õ¤Ê¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤Î¤¿¤á¤Ë¤¤¤¯¤Ä¤«¤ÎÀ©¸Â¤ò²Ã¤¨¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -473,9 +465,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-C</d> is the old, problematic, pre-5.14 B<D>efault character set
-behavior.  Its only use is to force that old behavior.
-(TBT)
+C</d> ¤Ï¸Å¤¯¤ÆÌäÂê¤Î¤¢¤ë¡¢5.14 °ÊÁ°¤Î¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥È(B<D>efault)ʸ»ú½¸¹ç¤Î
+¿¶¤ëÉñ¤¤¤Ç¤¹¡£
+¤³¤ì¤Ï¸Å¤¤¿¶¤ëÉñ¤¤¤ò¶¯À©¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤À¤±¤Ë»È¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -506,16 +498,15 @@
 
 =end original
 
-The C</l> and C</u> modifiers are automatically selected for
-regular expressions compiled within the scope of various pragmas,
-and we recommend that in general, you use those pragmas instead of
-specifying these modifiers explicitly.  
+C</l> ¤È C</u> ¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¡¢ÍÍ¡¹¤Ê¥×¥é¥°¥Þ¤Î¥¹¥³¡¼¥×Æâ¤Ç¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¤µ¤ì¤¿
+Àµµ¬É½¸½¤Ç¼«Æ°Åª¤ËÁªÂò¤µ¤ì¤Þ¤¹;
+°ìÈÌŪ¤Ë¤Ï¤³¤ì¤é¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤òÌÀ¼¨Åª¤Ë»È¤¦¤Î¤Ç¤Ï¤Ê¤¯¡¢¤³¤ì¤é¤Î¥×¥é¥°¥Þ¤ò
+»È¤¦¤³¤È¤ò¿Ê¤á¤Þ¤¹¡£
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-ÃÖ´¹¤Ë¤Ï³ÈÄ¥¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤¤³¤È¤ËÃí°Õ¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤
-, whereas using the pragmas give consistent results for all
-appropriate operations within their scopes.  
+ÃÖ´¹¤Ë¤Ï³ÈÄ¥¤µ¤ì¤Ê¤¤¤³¤È¤ËÃí°Õ¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤;
+¤¤¤Ã¤Ý¤¦¥×¥é¥°¥Þ¤ò»È¤¦¤È¡¢¤½¤Î¥¹¥³¡¼¥×Æâ¤ÎÁ´¤Æ¤ÎŬÀÚ¤ÊÁàºî¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ
+°ì´Ó¤·¤¿·ë²Ì¤È¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
 Î㤨¤Ð:
-(TBT)
 
  s/foo/\Ubar/il
 
@@ -530,13 +521,14 @@
 
 =end original
 
-will match "foo" using the locale's rules for case-insensitive matching,
-C</l> ¤Ï C<\U> ¤¬¤É¤¦½èÍý¤ò¹Ô¤¦¤«¤Ë±Æ¶Á¤òÍ¿¤¨¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£
-Most likely you
-want both of them to use locale rules.  To do this, instead compile the
-regular expression within the scope of C<use locale>.  This both
-implicitly adds the C</l> and applies locale rules to the C<\U>.   The
-lesson is to C<use locale> and not C</l> explicitly.
+¤³¤ì¤ÏÂçʸ»ú¾®Ê¸»ú¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤Ë¥í¥±¡¼¥ë¤Îµ¬Â§¤ò»È¤Ã¤Æ "foo" ¤Ë
+¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤·¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢C</l> ¤Ï C<\U> ¤¬¤É¤¦½èÍý¤ò¹Ô¤¦¤«¤Ë±Æ¶Á¤òÍ¿¤¨¤Þ¤»¤ó¡£
+¤¢¤Ê¤¿¤Ï¤Û¤Ü³Î¼Â¤Ë¤³¤ì¤éÆó¤Ä¤Ë¥í¥±¡¼¥ë¤Îµ¬Â§¤ò»È¤¦¤³¤È¤òÎפà¤Ï¤º¤Ç¤¹¡£
+¤³¤ì¤ò¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë¤Ï¡¢Âå¤ï¤ê¤Ë
+C<use locale> ¤Î¥¹¥³¡¼¥×Æâ¤ÇÀµµ¬É½¸½¤ò¥³¥ó¥Ñ¥¤¥ë¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+¤³¤ì¤é¤ÏξÊý¤È¤â°ÅÌÛ¤Ë C</l> ¤òÄɲä·¡¢C<\U> ¤Ë¥í¥±¡¼¥ë¤Îµ¬Â§¤òŬÍѤ·¤Þ¤¹¡£.
+¤³¤³¤Ç³Ø¤Ö¤Ù¤­¤³¤È¤Ï¡¢C<use locale> ¤ò»È¤Ã¤Æ¡¢ÌÀ¼¨Åª¤Ë C</l> ¤ò
+»È¤ï¤Ê¤¤¤³¤È¤Ç¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -545,9 +537,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Similarly, it would be better to use C<use feature 'unicode_strings'>
-instead of,
-(TBT)
+ƱÍͤˡ¢Unicode ¤Îµ¬Â§¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤Ë¤Ï¼¡¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë¤¹¤ëÂå¤ï¤ê¤Ë
+C<use feature 'unicode_strings'> ¤ò»È¤Ã¤¿Êý¤¬Îɤ¤¤Ç¤¹:
 
  s/foo/\Lbar/iu
 
@@ -558,9 +549,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-to get Unicode rules, as the C<\L> in the former (but not necessarily
-the latter) would also use Unicode rules.
-(TBT)
+Á°¼Ô¤Î C<\L> (¤·¤«¤·¸å¼Ô¤ÏɬÍפǤϤʤ¤¤Ç¤¹) ¤â Unicode ¤Îµ¬Â§¤ò
+»È¤¦¤«¤é¤Ç¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -570,10 +560,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-More detail on each of the modifiers follows.  Most likely you don't
-need to know this detail for C</l>, C</u>, and C</d>, and can skip ahead
-to L<E<sol>a|/E<sol>a (and E<sol>aa)>.
-(TBT)
+¤½¤ì¤¾¤ì¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ë´Ø¤¹¤ë¤µ¤é¤Ê¤ë¾ÜºÙ¤Ï¸å½Ò¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+¤Û¤È¤ó¤É³Î¼Â¤Ë¤¢¤Ê¤¿¤Ï C</l>, C</u>, C</d> ¤Î¾ÜºÙ¤òÃΤëɬÍפϤʤ¯¡¢
+L<E<sol>a|/E<sol>a (and E<sol>aa)> ¤Þ¤ÇÆɤßÈô¤Ð¤»¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =head4 /l
 
@@ -698,9 +687,8 @@
 C<\d+> ¤Ï¡¢°Û¤Ê¤ëµ­Ë¡¤«¤éº®¤¼¤¿¿ô»ú¤Îʸ»úÎó¤Ë¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë¤Î¤Ç¡¢
 ¥»¥­¥å¥ê¥Æ¥£¾å¤ÎÌäÂê¤òºî¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
 ¤³¤ì¤òÀ°Íý¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë L<Unicode::UCD/num()> ¤¬»È¤ï¤ì¤Þ¤¹¡£
-Or the C</a> modifier can be used to force C<\d> to match
-just the ASCII 0 through 9.
-(TBT)
+¤¢¤ë¤¤¤Ï C</a> ½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¡¢C<\d> ¤¬Ã±¤Ë ASCII ¤Î 0 ¤«¤é 9 ¤Ë
+¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¶¯À©¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤Ë»È¤¨¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -846,10 +834,8 @@
 ÍÍ¡¹¤Ê¤³¤È¤Ë°Í¸¤·¤Æ¤¤¤ë¤³¤È¡¢¤Þ¤¿·ë²Ì¤È¤·¤ÆͽÁÛ³°¤Î
 ·ë²Ì¤Ë¤Ê¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Ê¤¤¤«¤é¤Ç¤¹¡£
 L<perlunicode/The "Unicode Bug"> ¤ò»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
-The Unicode Bug has
-become rather infamous, leading to yet another (printable) name for this
-modifier, "Dodgy".
-(TBT)
+Unicode ¥Ð¥°¤Ï¡¢°­Ì¾¹â¤¯¤Ê¤ê¡¢¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Î¤â¤¦°ì¤Ä¤Î(ɽ¼¨²Äǽ¤Ê)
+̾Á° "Dodgy" ¤ò°ú¤­µ¯¤³¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -883,9 +869,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-This modifier is automatically selected by default when none of the
-others are, so yet another name for it is "Default".
-(TBT)
+¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¾¤Î¤â¤Î¤¬»ØÄꤵ¤ì¤Ê¤«¤Ã¤¿¾ì¹ç¤Ë¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥È¤È¤·¤Æ¼«Æ°Åª¤Ë
+ÀöÂõ¤µ¤ì¤ë¤Î¤Ç¡¢¤³¤ì¤Î¤â¤¦°ì¤Ä¤Î̾Á°¤Ï "Default" ¤Ç¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -894,9 +879,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Because of the unexpected behaviors associated with this modifier, you
-probably should only use it to maintain weird backward compatibilities.
-(TBT)
+¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ë´Ø¤¹¤ëÁÛÄê³°¤Î¿¶¤ëÉñ¤¤¤Ë¤è¤ê¡¢¤ª¤½¤é¤¯¤ª¤«¤·¤Ê¸åÊý¸ß´¹À­¤ò
+°Ý»ý¤¹¤ë¤¿¤á¤À¤±¤Ë¤³¤ì¤ò»È¤¦¤Ù¤­¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¡£
 
 =head4 /a (and /aa)
 
@@ -909,9 +893,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-This modifier stands for ASCII-restrict (or ASCII-safe).  This modifier,
-unlike the others, may be doubled-up to increase its effect.
-(TBT)
+¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï ASCII À©¸Â (¤¢¤ë¤¤¤Ï ASCII ¥»¡¼¥Õ) ¤ò°ÕÌ£¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
+¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¡¢Â¾¤Î¤â¤Î¤È°Û¤Ê¤ê¡¢2 Çܤˤ¹¤ë¤³¤È¤Ç¸ú²Ì¤¬Áý¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -927,14 +910,12 @@
 
 ¤³¤ì¤¬Ã±ÂΤǻȤï¤ì¤ë¤È¡¢C<\d>, C<\s>, C<\w>, Posix ʸ»ú¥¯¥é¥¹¤Ï
 ASCII ¤ÎÈϰϤΤߤ˥ޥåÁ¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë¤è¤¦¤Ë¤Ê¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
-They thus
-revert to their pre-5.6, pre-Unicode meanings.  
+½¾¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤³¤ì¤é¤Ï 5.6 °ÊÁ°¤Î¡¢Unicode °ÊÁ°¤Î°ÕÌ£¤ËÌᤷ¤Þ¤¹¡£
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 C<\s> ¤Ï C<[ \f\n\r\t]> ¤Î 5 ʸ»ú¤ò°ÕÌ£¤·¤Þ¤¹;
 C<\w> ¤Ï C<[A-Za-z0-9_]> ¤Î 63 ʸ»ú¤ò°ÕÌ£¤·¤Þ¤¹;
 ƱÍͤˡ¢C<[[:print:]]> ¤Î¤è¤¦¤ÊÁ´¤Æ¤Î Posix ¥¯¥é¥¹¤Ï
 ŬÀÚ¤Ê ASCII ¤ÎÈϰϤÎʸ»ú¤Ë¤Î¤ß¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
-(TBT)
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -944,10 +925,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¡¢¶öÁ³ Unicode ¤ò»È¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¿Í¡¹¤Ë¤È¤Ã¤Æ¤ÏÍ­ÍѤǡ¢
-and who do not wish to be burdened with its complexities and security
-concerns.
-(TBT)
+¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¡¢¶öÁ³ Unicode ¤ò»È¤Ã¤Æ¤¤¤ë¿Í¡¹¤Ç¡¢¤½¤ÎÊ£»¨¤µ¤È
+¥»¥­¥å¥ê¥Æ¥£¤ÎÌäÂê¤Ë´Ø¤¹¤ë½Å²Ù¤òÇØÉ餤¤¿¤¯¤Ê¤¤¿Í¡¹¤Ë¤È¤Ã¤Æ¤ÏÍ­ÍѤǤ¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -969,11 +948,9 @@
 ASCII ¤òĶ¤¨¤¿¥¹¥Ú¡¼¥¹ (L<perlrecharclass/Whitespace> ¤ò»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤)
 ¤È Posix ¥¯¥é¥¹ (L<perlrecharclass/POSIX Character Classes> ¤ò
 »²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤) ¤ÎξÊý¤Ë¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤¹¤ë»÷¤¿¤è¤¦¤Ê C<\p{...}> ¹½Ê¸¤¬¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£
-Thus, this modifier
-doesn't mean you can't use Unicode, it means that to get Unicode
-matching you must explicitly use a construct (C<\p{}>, C<\P{}>) that
-signals Unicode.
-(TBT)
+½¾¤Ã¤Æ¡¢¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï Unicode ¤¬»È¤¨¤Ê¤¯¤Ê¤ë¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤Ç¤Ï¤Ê¤¯¡¢
+Unicode ¤Î¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤Ë¤ÏÌÀ¼¨Åª¤Ë Unicode ¤ò°ÕÌ£¤¹¤ë¹½Ê¸
+(C<\p{}>, C<\P{}>) ¤ò»È¤ï¤Ê¤¤¤È¤¤¤±¤Ê¤¤¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤Ç¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -1021,13 +998,10 @@
 
 ("k" ¤È C<\N{KELVIN SIGN}> ¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ê) ASCII/Èó-ASCII ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤ò¶Ø»ß¤¹¤ë¤Ë¤Ï¡¢
 C</aai> ¤ä C</aia> ¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë "a" ¤ò 2 ²ó»ØÄꤷ¤Þ¤¹¡£
-(The first
-occurrence of "a" restricts the C<\d>, etc., and the second occurrence
-adds the C</i> restrictions.)  But, note that code points outside the
-ASCII range will use Unicode rules for C</i> matching, so the modifier
-doesn't really restrict things to just ASCII; it just forbids the
-intermixing of ASCII and non-ASCII.
-(TBT)
+(ºÇ½é¤Î "a" ¤Ï C<\d> ¤Ê¤É¤òÀ©¸Â¤·¡¢2 ÈÖÌÜ¤Ï C</i> ¤ÎÀ©¸Â¤òÄɲä·¤Þ¤¹¡£)
+¤·¤«¤·¡¢ ASCII ¤ÎÈϰϳ°¤ÎÉä¹æ°ÌÃÖ¤Ï C</i> ¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤Ë Unicode µ¬Â§¤ò
+»È¤¦¤Î¤Ç¡¢¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï¼ÂºÝ¤Ë¤Ïñ¤Ë ASCII ¤ËÀ©¸Â¤¹¤ë¤â¤Î¤Ç¤Ï¤Ê¤¤¤³¤È¤Ë
+Ãí°Õ¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤; ¤³¤ì¤Ïñ¤Ë ASCII ¤ÈÈó ASCII ¤òº®¤¼¤ë¤³¤È¤ò¶Ø»ß¤·¤Þ¤¹¡£
 
 =begin original
 
@@ -1057,15 +1031,13 @@
 
 ¤³¤Î½¤¾þ»Ò¤Ï C<use re '/a'> ¤Þ¤¿¤Ï C<use re '/aa'> ¤Ç¥Ç¥Õ¥©¥ë¥È¤Ë
 ÀßÄꤵ¤ì¤Þ¤¹¡£
-If you do so, you may actually have occasion to use
-the C</u> modifier explictly if there are a few regular expressions
-where you do want full Unicode rules (but even here, it's best if
-everything were under feature C<"unicode_strings">, along with the
-C<use re '/aa'>).  
+¤½¤¦¤¹¤ë¤È¡¢¤â¤·´°Á´¤Ê Unicode µ¬Â§¤ò»È¤¤¤¿¤¤Àµµ¬É½¸½¤¬¤¢¤ë¾ì¹ç¤Ï¡¢
+C</u> ½¤¾þ»Ò¤òÌÀ¼¨Åª¤Ë»È¤¦µ¡²ñ¤¬¤¢¤ë¤«¤â¤·¤ì¤Þ¤»¤ó
+(¤½¤Î¾ì¹ç¤Ç¤â¡¢Á´¤Æ¤¬ C<"unicode_strings"> ¤Î´ð¤Ê¤é¡¢
+C<use re '/aa'> ¤È¶¦¤Ë¤¹¤ë¤Î¤¬ºÇÎɤǤ¹)¡£
 L</Which character set modifier is in effect?> ¤â»²¾È¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£
 X</a>
 X</aa>
-(TBT)
 
 =head4 Which character set modifier is in effect?
 
@@ -1087,14 +1059,13 @@
 
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-These have
-been designed so that in general you don't have to worry about it, but
-this section gives the gory details.  
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+=begin original
+
     *           Match 0 or more times
     +           Match 1 or more times
     ?           Match 1 or 0 times
@@ -1300,6 +1272,15 @@
     {n,}        Match at least n times
     {n,m}       Match at least n but not more than m times
 
+=end original
+
+    *           0 ²ó°Ê¾å¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°
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+
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-or C<"[{]">)
-This change will allow for future syntax extensions (like
-making the lower bound of a quantifier optional), and better error
-checking of quantifiers.  Now, a typo in a quantifier silently causes
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-(TBT)
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 =end original
 
-looks like a quantifier that matches 0 times, since 4 is greater than 3,
-but it really means to match the sequence of six characters
-S<C<"o { 4 , 3 }">>.)
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+=begin original
+
  *+     Match 0 or more times and give nothing back
  ++     Match 1 or more times and give nothing back
  ?+     Match 0 or 1 time and give nothing back
@@ -1427,13 +1409,22 @@
  {n,}+  Match at least n times and give nothing back
  {n,m}+ Match at least n but not more than m times and give nothing back
 
+=end original
+
+ *+        0 ²ó°Ê¾å¥Þ¥Ã¥Á¥ó¥°¤·¤Æ²¿¤âÊÖ¤µ¤Ê¤¤
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+
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 =end original
 
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 =head2 Quoting metacharacters
 
+(¥á¥¿Ê¸»ú¤Î¥¯¥©¡¼¥È)
+
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@@ -2250,8 +2243,7 @@
 
 =end original
 
-C<quotemeta()> and C<\Q> are fully described in L<perlfunc/quotemeta>.
-(TBT)
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@@ -3259,7 +3250,7 @@
 
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 =begin original
 
@@ -3776,9 +3767,8 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Finally, keep in mind that subpatterns created inside a DEFINE block
-count towards the absolute and relative number of captures, so this:
-(TBT)
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@@ -3794,10 +3784,9 @@
 
 =end original
 
-Will output 2, not 1. This is particularly important if you intend to
-compile the definitions with the C<qr//> operator, and later
-interpolate them in another pattern.
-(TBT)
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@@ -4437,9 +4426,8 @@
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-The two branches of a C<(?(condition)yes-pattern|no-pattern)> do not
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-(TBT)
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 =begin original
 
@@ -6063,7 +6051,7 @@
 
 Translate: »³²Ê ɹµû (YAMASHINA Hio) <hio****@hio*****> (5.10.0)
 Update: SHIRAKATA Kentaro <argra****@ub32*****> (5.10.1-)
-Status: in progress
+Status: completed
 
 =end meta
 


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