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It'd be great to have DFA implementations in more languages, a few of which could be as follows:
- Rust (taken)
- Scala
- Julia
- C (taken)
- Ruby
- Kotlin
- Java (taken)
If you would like to contribute in another language that is not mentioned in the above list, then please feel free to do so! Leave a comment mentioning the language you would like to contribut
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Would it be possible to have the regex parser support character classes like
\wwithin other character classes? I had a regex pattern earlier that used the character class[0-9a-zA-Z_\.-], and I attempted to simplify it with[\w\.\-]. I didn't notice this library doesn't support doing that, and was wondering just how difficult that would be to implement. For the time being i'm just expanding