I made the patch that implements regexp_replace again. The specification of this function is as follows.
regexp_replace(source text, pattern text, replacement text, [flags text]) returns text Replace string that matches to regular expression in source text to replacement text. - pattern is regular expression pattern. - replacement is replace string that can use '\1'-'\9', and '\&'. '\1'-'\9': back reference to the n'th subexpression. '\&' : entire matched string. - flags can use the following values: g: global (replace all) i: ignore case When the flags is not specified, case sensitive, replace the first instance only. regards, --- Atsushi Ogawa
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