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Apply transformations for atomic groups: `(?>…)`.
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@param {string} expression
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@param {import('./regex.js').PluginData} [data]
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@returns {string}
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@returns {Required<import('./regex.js').PluginResult>}
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*/
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export function atomic(expression: string, data?: import("./regex.js").PluginData): string;
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export function atomic(expression: string, data?: import("./regex.js").PluginData): Required<import("./regex.js").PluginResult>;
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/**
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Transform posessive quantifiers into atomic groups. The posessessive quantifiers are:
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`?+`, `*+`, `++`, `{N}+`, `{N,}+`, `{N,N}+`.
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This follows Java, PCRE, Perl, and Python.
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Possessive quantifiers in Oniguruma and Onigmo are only: `?+`, `*+`, `++`.
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@param {string} expression
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@returns {string}
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@returns {import('./regex.js').PluginResult}
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*/
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export function possessive(expression: string): string;
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export function possessive(expression: string): import("./regex.js").PluginResult;
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