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Boxiang Sun
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Stan Hu
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Update default regexp documentation to match
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ the matched text will be closed. This happens when the commit is pushed to a pro
When not specified, the default
`issue_closing_pattern`
as shown below will be used:
```
bash
((
?:[Cc]los
(
?:e[sd]?|ing
)
|[Ff]ix
(
?:e[sd]|ing
)
?
)
+
(
?:
(
?:issues? +
)
?%
{
issue_ref
}(
?:
(
?:,
*
| +and +
)
?
))
+
)
((
?:[Cc]los
(
?:e[sd]?|ing
)
|[Ff]ix
(
?:e[sd]|ing
)
?
|[Rr]esolv
(
?:e[sd]?|ing
))(
:?
)
+
(
?:
(
?:issues? +
)
?%
{
issue_ref
}(
?:
(
?:,
*
| +and +
)
?
)
|
([
A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+-
\d
+
))
+
)
```
Here,
`%{issue_ref}`
is a complex regular expression defined inside GitLab, that matches a reference to a local issue (
`#123`
), cross-project issue (
`group/project#123`
) or a link to an issue (
`https://gitlab.example.com/group/project/issues/123`
).
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