Fix reference to perl regex syntax, Kakoune's is based on ECMAScript
Fixes #2271
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@ -509,8 +509,8 @@ A multiselection can also be obtained with `S`, which splits the current
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selection according to the regex entered. To split a comma separated list,
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use `S` then ', *'
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The regex syntax supported by Kakoune is the Perl one and is described
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here <<Regex syntax>>.
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The regex syntax supported by Kakoune is the based on the ECMAScript script
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syntax and is described at <<doc/pages/regex#,`:doc regex`>>.
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`s` and `S` share the search pattern with `/`, and hence entering an empty
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pattern uses the last one.
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ using the built-in `:doc` command.
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this behavior is only a preview, exiting prompt mode with
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the `<esc>` (escape) key will leave the current position
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.---, of the cursor unchanged. Note that you can also use a
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| n | Perl regular expression as input. By default the search
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| n | regular expression as input. By default the search
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`---' function will look for results forward, starting from
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the current location of the cursor, but you can search
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.---, .---, backwards using `<a-/>` (alt + `/`).
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