Lines Matching refs:Sep
19 $Sep = [\p{Sentence_Break = Sep}];
57 # Rule 4 - Break after $Sep.
60 [^$Sep $CR $LF]? ($Extend | $Format)*;
70 $NotLettersEx = [^$OLetter $Upper $Lower $Sep $CR $LF $ATerm $STerm] ($Extend | $Format)*;
77 ($STermEx | $ATermEx) $CloseEx* $SpEx* ($Sep | $CR | $LF)?;
80 [[^$STerm $ATerm $Close $Sp $Sep $LF $CR $Format $Extend]{bof}] ($Extend | $Format | $Close | $Sp)* .;
81 [[^$STerm $ATerm $Close $Sp $Sep $LF $CR $Format $Extend]{bof}] ($Extend | $Format | $Close | $Sp)* ([$Sep $LF $CR {eof}] | $CR $LF){100};
101 [{bof}] (.? | $LF $CR) [^$Sep $CR $LF]* [$Sep $CR $LF {eof}] ($SpEx_R* $CloseEx_R* ($STermEx_R | $ATermEx_R))*;
107 # The $Sep at which we probably begin
108 # All of the non $Sep chars leading to the preceding $Sep
109 # The preceding $Sep, which will be the second one that the rule matches.
116 # (.? | $LF $CR) Match one $Sep instance. Use .? rather than $Sep because position might be