Cleared up some comments, wrote a skeleton for FindAllString
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@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ func pruneIndices(indices []Match) []Match {
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return toRet
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}
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// FindString returns a _string_ containing the _text_ of the _leftmost_ match of
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// the regex, in the given string. The return value will be an empty string in two situations:
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// FindString returns a string containing the text of the leftmost match of the regex in the given string.
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// The return value will be an empty string in two situations:
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// 1. No match was found
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// 2. The match was an empty string
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func (regex Reg) FindString(str string) string {
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@@ -151,11 +151,11 @@ func (regex Reg) FindString(str string) string {
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}
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// FindAllString is the 'all' version of FindString.
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// It returns a _slice of strings_ containing the _text_ of _all_ matches of
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// the regex, in the given string.
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//func FindAllString(regex Reg, str []string) []string {
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//
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//}
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// It returns a slice of strings containing the text of all matches of
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// the regex in the given string.
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func FindAllString(regex Reg, str []string) []string {
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return []string{}
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}
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// FindNthMatch finds the 'n'th match of the regex represented by the given start-state, with
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// the given string.
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