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This should not change the set of words matched by `USERNAME_RE` but does change the one matched by `MENTION_RE`. Indeed, the previous regexp allowed a domain part to start with `.` or `-`, which the new regexp does not allow. Co-authored-by: Claire <claire.github-309c@sitedethib.com>
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BACKGROUND_REFRESH_INTERVAL = 1.week.freeze
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BACKGROUND_REFRESH_INTERVAL = 1.week.freeze
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USERNAME_RE = /[a-z0-9_]+([a-z0-9_.-]+[a-z0-9_]+)?/i
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USERNAME_RE = /[a-z0-9_]+([.-]+[a-z0-9_]+)*/i
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MENTION_RE = %r{(?<![=/[:word:]])@((#{USERNAME_RE})(?:@[[:word:].-]+[[:word:]]+)?)}
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MENTION_RE = %r{(?<![=/[:word:]])@((#{USERNAME_RE})(?:@[[:word:]]+([.-]+[[:word:]]+)*)?)}
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URL_PREFIX_RE = %r{\Ahttp(s?)://[^/]+}
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URL_PREFIX_RE = %r{\Ahttp(s?)://[^/]+}
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USERNAME_ONLY_RE = /\A#{USERNAME_RE}\z/i
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USERNAME_ONLY_RE = /\A#{USERNAME_RE}\z/i
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