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DOC: Clarify the differences between field() and word()
word() mentions that delimiters at the start and end are ignored, but it does not mention that consecutive delimiters are merged. May be backported as far as the patch applies.
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@ -18479,6 +18479,7 @@ field(<index>,<delimiters>[,<count>])
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fields.
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Example :
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),field(4,_) # <empty>
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),field(5,_) # f5
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),field(2,_,0) # f2_f3__f5
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),field(2,_,2) # f2_f3
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@ -19746,17 +19747,21 @@ word(<index>,<delimiters>[,<count>])
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Extracts the nth word counting from the beginning (positive index) or from
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the end (negative index) considering given delimiters from an input string.
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Indexes start at 1 or -1 and delimiters are a string formatted list of chars.
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Delimiters at the beginning or end of the input string are ignored.
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Empty words are skipped. This means that delimiters at the start or end of
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the input string are ignored and consecutive delimiters within the input
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string are considered to be a single delimiter.
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Optionally you can specify <count> of words to extract (default: 1).
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Value of 0 indicates extraction of all remaining words.
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Example :
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(4,_) # f5
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(5,_) # <not found>
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(2,_,0) # f2_f3__f5
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(3,_,2) # f3__f5
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(-2,_,3) # f1_f2_f3
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str(f1_f2_f3__f5),word(-3,_,0) # f1_f2
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str(/f1/f2/f3/f4),word(1,/) # f1
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str(/f1////f2/f3/f4),word(1,/) # f2
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wt6([<avalanche>])
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Hashes a binary input sample into an unsigned 32-bit quantity using the WT6
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