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Posted by Jeremy McAnally (Guest)
on 03.02.2008 07:02

Install the oniguruma gem.

gem install oniguruma

It requires the C lib (installable from ports), but is installed by
default with Ruby 1.9. It handles lookbehind.


I found this

has any method to do it more native??
 

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