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------ action => do something line => line of text \ => unescaped backslash ewline => the line break char \0 => the null character ^ => shortcut for ^{+} to match any non-numeric character $ => shortcut for ^{+} to match the end of a line \s => shortcut for \\ + space /.../ => shortcut for /.../ /./ => shortcut for /./. /\w/ => shortcut for /\w/ /[...]/ => shortcut for /[...]/ ... => shortcut for.?+ t => shortcut for ^{+} to match the text : => shortcut for colon = => shortcut for ={+} to match a set of characters . => shortcut for any character N => shortcut for newline character \x => shortcut for the hexadecimal character 1 => shortcut for the number 1 \x =1 => shortcut for the hexadecimal character and the number 1 1) The warning message in the beginning means that you are using a API which supports only Windows. You need to recompile it for your Linux distro. 2) I'm not a Ruby expert, but some part of the code might be flawed. Your usage of "/..." might need some improvement. 3) The homepage is also slightly out of date. So I have no idea how many people actually uses this gem. A: UPDATE: I have managed to use rgexp_match() in Ruby 1.8.7-p330 on Debian Sid. This solution will probably break in Ruby 1.9 though. There is a patch pending which is bundled in the github. Sorry, I'm not able to test it for you, but I think it will solve your problem. The code itself is not written in Ruby, but rather in Perl. See the project page. Live(L)ify Live(L)ify is the debut album by American singer, songwriter and dancer Stevie B. It was released in May 2012. The album's production was handled by St. Louis hip hop producer, Freddie Gibbs and Atlanta-based songwriters Nasty Kev & Merval, with St. Louis-based rapper and producer, Remington and Dallas-based hip hop artist, Drewo. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums.
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