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I can't think of a case where a URL would not start at a word boundary. Let's add that to the regex. In addition to correctness, this also slightly improves performance because matching can stop earlier. $ HOME=$PWD hyperfine -w 1 'git checkout HEAD'{~,}' -- :/rc/filetype/markdown.kak && ./kak.opt big_markdown.md -e "hook global NormalIdle .* quit" -ui dummy' Benchmark 1: git checkout HEAD~ -- :/rc/filetype/markdown.kak && ./kak.opt big_markdown.md -e "hook global NormalIdle .* quit" -ui dummy Time (mean ± σ): 1.123 s ± 0.022 s [User: 1.100 s, System: 0.027 s] Range (min … max): 1.093 s … 1.174 s 10 runs Benchmark 2: git checkout HEAD -- :/rc/filetype/markdown.kak && ./kak.opt big_markdown.md -e "hook global NormalIdle .* quit" -ui dummy Time (mean ± σ): 1.019 s ± 0.026 s [User: 1.001 s, System: 0.021 s] Range (min … max): 0.984 s … 1.051 s 10 runs Summary 'git checkout HEAD -- :/rc/filetype/markdown.kak && ./kak.opt big_markdown.md -e "hook global NormalIdle .* quit" -ui dummy' ran 1.10 ± 0.04 times faster than 'git checkout HEAD~ -- :/rc/filetype/markdown.kak && ./kak.opt big_markdown.md -e "hook global NormalIdle .* quit" -ui dummy' |
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