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https://github.com/Pext/Pext/blob/master/docs/installation.rst contains instructions for openSUSE, but more repositories are available (despite being untested).
These need to be documented for the relevant distributions:
Stable: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/TheLastProject:/python-pext/
Nightly: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/TheLastProject:/python-pext:/d
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Backreferences referencing a (named) capture group declared after the reference always expand to an empty string. They are in fact forwardreferences.
/^\1(.)$/.test('aa'); // doesn't match
/^\k<name>(?<name>.)$/.test('a'); // matches only a single characterRelated: #615
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- Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
A new feature.
- What is the current behavior?
You have three methods in a RatioTapChanger or in a PhaseTapChanger that are getTapPosition, getHighTapPosition and getLowTapPosition, and with these three method we can know if the tap changer is at its max or min. I think that it could be interested to think about a m
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For different use cases, like bencheeorg/benchee_html#10 it'd be great to have statistics about statistics - what I'd call "meta statistics" - although there's probably some better real statistics name for this :)
What should be in there (that I know of so far):
This should be