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These examples form the only quick reference material in the spec. While MDN goes into more depth, brief explanations of what is happening in this syntax don't take up much room and may make it easier to tell what's going on, especially with regexp parts.
The example explaining pattern strings is also expanded to be explicit that regular expressions are enclosed in parentheses.
Resolves#229.
What is the issue with the URL Pattern Standard?
It wasn't clear to me that parentheses are used to create regex groups.
It is kind of explained with examples like this:
Or bits like this:
But given parentheses are commonly used in regexs themselves I think this could be made clearer. Unless I missed where this was explained?
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