func regexp/syntax.nextRune
10 uses
regexp/syntax (current package)
parse.go#L931: if c, t, err = nextRune(t); err != nil {
parse.go#L1040: c, rest, err := nextRune(lit)
parse.go#L1199: if c, t, err = nextRune(t); err != nil {
parse.go#L1448: c, t, err := nextRune(t)
parse.go#L1488: if c, t, err = nextRune(t); err != nil {
parse.go#L1502: if c, t, err = nextRune(t); err != nil {
parse.go#L1526: if c, t, err = nextRune(t); err != nil {
parse.go#L1570: return nextRune(s)
parse.go#L1669: c, t, err := nextRune(t)
parse.go#L2092: func nextRune(s string) (c rune, t string, err error) {
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