On 2015-10-07 06:41, Dominique Pellé wrote:

Hi Dominique,

thanks for your feedback.

> 1) How do I highlight only a subset of the match?   Trying the above
> rule, I see this:

That's not yet possible, but I like the idea of a 'marker' attribute. 
I'll add that to my TODO list.

> 2) Is there always an implicit word boundary at the beginning or end
> of <regexp>?

There's no implicit boundary. How does Grammalecte deal with this?

> I wonder whether there is a performance impact.

I just ran a performance test and changing 320 German rules to regex 
makes checking ~10% slower. For me, 10% is not a value I care about, 
especially as other languages like English are much slower anyway.

Regards
  Daniel


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