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-rw-r--r--tests/01-literal.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/02-char.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/03-char-range.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/04-sequence.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/05-dot.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/06-start-of-line.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/07-end-of-line.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/08-spaces.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/09-ellipsis.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/10-words.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/11-ordered-choice.sh6
-rw-r--r--tests/12-star.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/13-plus.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/14-repeat-sep.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/15-repeating.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/16-lookahead.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/17-lookbehind.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/18-lookbehind-variable-length.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/19-negation.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/20-submatch.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/21-no-submatch.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/22-replace.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/23-nested-parens.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/24-backref.sh4
-rw-r--r--tests/25-replace-capture.sh6
-rw-r--r--tests/26-null-byte.sh2
-rw-r--r--tests/27-left-recursion.sh2
-rw-r--r--tests/28-left-recursion2.sh2
-rw-r--r--tests/29-left-recursion3.sh2
29 files changed, 56 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/tests/01-literal.sh b/tests/01-literal.sh
index 618dc4b..ddfe1a9 100644
--- a/tests/01-literal.sh
+++ b/tests/01-literal.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Use double quotation marks to match literal strings
-# Example: bp -p '"baz"'
-bp -p '"foo"'
+# Example: bp '{ "baz" }'
+bp '{ "foo" }'
diff --git a/tests/02-char.sh b/tests/02-char.sh
index e630e45..1493fa6 100644
--- a/tests/02-char.sh
+++ b/tests/02-char.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Match a single character with backtick:
-# Example: bp -p '`A' matches the letter "A"
-bp -p '`x'
+# Example: bp '{`A}' matches the letter "A"
+bp '{`x}'
diff --git a/tests/03-char-range.sh b/tests/03-char-range.sh
index 7904466..36ae483 100644
--- a/tests/03-char-range.sh
+++ b/tests/03-char-range.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Character sets and ranges work with backticks
-# Example: bp -p '`a-z,A-Z' matches all lowercase and uppercase letters
-bp -p '`0-9,a-f'
+# Example: bp '{`a-z,A-Z}' matches all lowercase and uppercase letters
+bp '{`0-9,a-f}'
diff --git a/tests/04-sequence.sh b/tests/04-sequence.sh
index dc61eeb..3d8df71 100644
--- a/tests/04-sequence.sh
+++ b/tests/04-sequence.sh
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Multiple patterns in a row represent a sequence.
# bp pattern syntax mostly doesn't care about whitespace, so you can have
# spaces between patterns if you want, but it's not required.
-# Example: bp -p '"foo" `0-9' matches "foo1", "foo2", etc.
-bp -p '"one" "two"'
+# Example: bp '{"foo" `0-9}' matches "foo1", "foo2", etc.
+bp '{"one" "two"}'
diff --git a/tests/05-dot.sh b/tests/05-dot.sh
index ec5c9e7..c963aed 100644
--- a/tests/05-dot.sh
+++ b/tests/05-dot.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The dot matches a single character
-# Example: bp -p '.'
-bp -p '`a .'
+# Example: bp '{.}'
+bp '{`a .}'
diff --git a/tests/06-start-of-line.sh b/tests/06-start-of-line.sh
index c44000e..c8e5504 100644
--- a/tests/06-start-of-line.sh
+++ b/tests/06-start-of-line.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# ^ matches start of a line
-# Example: bp -p '^ "x"' matches lines starting with "x"
-bp -p '^ "foo"'
+# Example: bp '{^ "x"}' matches lines starting with "x"
+bp '{^ "foo"}'
diff --git a/tests/07-end-of-line.sh b/tests/07-end-of-line.sh
index 4a1e05d..5954c10 100644
--- a/tests/07-end-of-line.sh
+++ b/tests/07-end-of-line.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# $ matches end of line
-# Example: bp -p '"x" $' matches lines ending with "x"
-bp -p '"foo" $'
+# Example: bp '{"x" $}' matches lines ending with "x"
+bp '{"foo" $}'
diff --git a/tests/08-spaces.sh b/tests/08-spaces.sh
index cc16d96..a6a62c9 100644
--- a/tests/08-spaces.sh
+++ b/tests/08-spaces.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The _ pattern matches zero or more spaces/tabs
-# Example: bp -p '`= _ "foo"' matches "=foo", "= foo", "= foo", etc.
-bp -p '"one" _ "two"'
+# Example: bp '{`= _ "foo"}' matches "=foo", "= foo", "= foo", etc.
+bp '{"one" _ "two"}'
diff --git a/tests/09-ellipsis.sh b/tests/09-ellipsis.sh
index 0763fd1..c755ab6 100644
--- a/tests/09-ellipsis.sh
+++ b/tests/09-ellipsis.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The ellipsis matches text upto the following pattern, not counting newlines
-# Example: bp -p '"/*" .. "*/"' matches "/* blah blah */" or "/**/"
-bp -p '"hello" .. "world"'
+# Example: bp '{"/*" .. "*/"}' matches "/* blah blah */" or "/**/"
+bp '{"hello" .. "world"}'
diff --git a/tests/10-words.sh b/tests/10-words.sh
index c5f5193..afb064d 100644
--- a/tests/10-words.sh
+++ b/tests/10-words.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The | operator matches word edges
-# Example: bp -p '|"baz"|' matches the word "baz"
-bp '\|foo\|'
+# Example: bp '{|"baz"|}' matches the word "baz"
+bp '{|}foo{|}'
diff --git a/tests/11-ordered-choice.sh b/tests/11-ordered-choice.sh
index 277741d..4334643 100644
--- a/tests/11-ordered-choice.sh
+++ b/tests/11-ordered-choice.sh
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# The ordered choice operator (/) picks the first choice that matches
-# Example: bp -p '"cabaret"/"cab"' matches either "cabaret" or "cab"
+# Example: bp '{"cabaret"/"cab"}' matches either "cabaret" or "cab"
# Note: if a match occurs, the options to the right will *never* be attempted,
-# so bp -p '"cab"/"cabaret"' will always match "cab" instead of "cabaret"
-bp -p '"foo" / "bar"'
+# so bp '{"cab"/"cabaret"}' will always match "cab" instead of "cabaret"
+bp '{"foo" / "bar"}'
diff --git a/tests/12-star.sh b/tests/12-star.sh
index bd2d578..f0a9de9 100644
--- a/tests/12-star.sh
+++ b/tests/12-star.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The star (*) prefix operator matches zero or more repetitions
-# Example: bp -p '"Ha" *"ha"' will match "Ha", "Haha", "Hahaha", etc.
-bp -p '`( *`x `)'
+# Example: bp '{"Ha" *"ha"}' will match "Ha", "Haha", "Hahaha", etc.
+bp '{`( *`x `)}'
diff --git a/tests/13-plus.sh b/tests/13-plus.sh
index c2aa7cc..7ac39e7 100644
--- a/tests/13-plus.sh
+++ b/tests/13-plus.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The plus (+) prefix operator matches one or more of a pattern
-# Example: bp -p '"l" +"ol"' will match "lol", "lolol", "lololol", etc.
-bp -p '`( +`x `)'
+# Example: bp '{"l" +"ol"}' will match "lol", "lolol", "lololol", etc.
+bp '{`( +`x `)}'
diff --git a/tests/14-repeat-sep.sh b/tests/14-repeat-sep.sh
index 879ec4b..f61a4bc 100644
--- a/tests/14-repeat-sep.sh
+++ b/tests/14-repeat-sep.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# The '%' operator modifies repeating patterns, allowing you to give a separator between matches
-# Example: bp -p '+"x" % ":"' will match "x", "x:x", "x:x:x", etc.
-bp -p '`( +int % `, `)'
+# Example: bp '{+"x" % ":"}' will match "x", "x:x", "x:x:x", etc.
+bp '{`( +int % `, `)}'
diff --git a/tests/15-repeating.sh b/tests/15-repeating.sh
index 115e791..7672195 100644
--- a/tests/15-repeating.sh
+++ b/tests/15-repeating.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Numbers allow you to specify repetitions of a pattern
-# Example: bp -p '3 "x"' matches "xxx"
-bp -p '`( 4 . `)'
+# Example: bp '{3 "x"}' matches "xxx"
+bp '{`( 4 . `)}'
diff --git a/tests/16-lookahead.sh b/tests/16-lookahead.sh
index 18761bd..4b8d5f8 100644
--- a/tests/16-lookahead.sh
+++ b/tests/16-lookahead.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# >pat is a lookahead
-# Example: bp -p '"foo" >`(' will match "foo" only when it is followed by a parenthesis
-bp -p '>`t word'
+# Example: bp '{"foo" >`(}' will match "foo" only when it is followed by a parenthesis
+bp '{>`t word}'
diff --git a/tests/17-lookbehind.sh b/tests/17-lookbehind.sh
index 0b5136a..fe14678 100644
--- a/tests/17-lookbehind.sh
+++ b/tests/17-lookbehind.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# <pat is a lookbehind
-# Example: bp -p '<`: word' will match words that come after a colon
-bp -p '<`2 `3'
+# Example: bp '{<`: word}' will match words that come after a colon
+bp '{<`2 `3}'
diff --git a/tests/18-lookbehind-variable-length.sh b/tests/18-lookbehind-variable-length.sh
index 851c549..d41a708 100644
--- a/tests/18-lookbehind-variable-length.sh
+++ b/tests/18-lookbehind-variable-length.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Lookbehinds can have variable length.
-# Example: bp -p '<(^ +`# _) "foo"' matches lines starting with "# foo", "## foo", "### foo", etc.
-bp -p '<(`U +`h "...") "ok"'
+# Example: bp '{<(^ +`# _) "foo"}' matches lines starting with "# foo", "## foo", "### foo", etc.
+bp '{<(`U +`h "...") "ok"}'
diff --git a/tests/19-negation.sh b/tests/19-negation.sh
index 2928df1..2fbb11c 100644
--- a/tests/19-negation.sh
+++ b/tests/19-negation.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# !pat matches only if pat doesn't match
-# Example: bp -p '"cat" !"aclysm"' matches the "cat" in "catatonic", but not "cataclysm"
-bp -p '"foo" !"bar"'
+# Example: bp '"cat" !"aclysm"' matches the "cat" in "catatonic", but not "cataclysm"
+bp '{"foo" !"bar"}'
diff --git a/tests/20-submatch.sh b/tests/20-submatch.sh
index 22da9e0..5543fcf 100644
--- a/tests/20-submatch.sh
+++ b/tests/20-submatch.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# pat1 ~ pat2 matches if pat2 can be found within pat1, like words containing "e"
-# Example: bp -p '+`0-9 ~ `5' matches "12345" and "72581", but not "789"
-bp -p 'word ~ `e'
+# Example: bp '{+`0-9 ~ `5}' matches "12345" and "72581", but not "789"
+bp '{word ~ `e}'
diff --git a/tests/21-no-submatch.sh b/tests/21-no-submatch.sh
index c187694..8bb418d 100644
--- a/tests/21-no-submatch.sh
+++ b/tests/21-no-submatch.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# pat1 !~ pat2 matches if pat2 cannot be found within pat1, like words *not* containing "e"
-# Example: bp -p '(|+`0-9|) !~ `5' matches "123" and "678", but not "456"
-bp -p 'word !~ `e'
+# Example: bp '{(|+`0-9|) !~ `5}' matches "123" and "678", but not "456"
+bp '{word !~ `e}'
diff --git a/tests/22-replace.sh b/tests/22-replace.sh
index cd48850..451be8f 100644
--- a/tests/22-replace.sh
+++ b/tests/22-replace.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# Replacements can be done with pat => "replacement"
-# Example: bp -p '"foo" => "baz"' matches "foobar" and replaces it with "bazbar"
-bp -p '"s" => "$"'
+# Example: bp '{"foo" => "baz"}' matches "foobar" and replaces it with "bazbar"
+bp '{"s" => "$"}'
diff --git a/tests/23-nested-parens.sh b/tests/23-nested-parens.sh
index 1bf872e..6b3c01b 100644
--- a/tests/23-nested-parens.sh
+++ b/tests/23-nested-parens.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# parens is a pattern matching nested parentheses
-# Example: bp -p '"foo" parens' matches "foo()" or "foo(baz(), qux())", but not "foo(()"
-bp -p 'id parens `;'
+# Example: bp '{"foo" parens}' matches "foo()" or "foo(baz(), qux())", but not "foo(()"
+bp '{id parens `;}'
diff --git a/tests/24-backref.sh b/tests/24-backref.sh
index 28a203b..2a7d89b 100644
--- a/tests/24-backref.sh
+++ b/tests/24-backref.sh
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
# With @-capturing, you can reference previous captures
-# Example: bp -p '@first=`a-z .. first' matches "aba" and "xyzx", but not "abc"
-bp -p '@first:+Abc _ +Abc _ first'
+# Example: bp '{@first=`a-z .. first}' matches "aba" and "xyzx", but not "abc"
+bp '{@first:+Abc _ +Abc _ first}'
diff --git a/tests/25-replace-capture.sh b/tests/25-replace-capture.sh
index f401605..70fc889 100644
--- a/tests/25-replace-capture.sh
+++ b/tests/25-replace-capture.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Captures with @ can be referenced in a replacement by @1, @2, etc.
-# Example: bp -p '"=" _ @+`0-9 => "= -@1"' replaces "x = 5" with "x = -5"
-# Note: @0 refers to the entire match, e.g. bp -p '"foo" => "xx@0xx"' replaces "foo" with "xxfooxx"
-bp -p '@`a,e,i,o,u => "{@1}" / .'
+# Example: bp '{"=" _ @+`0-9 => "= -@1"}' replaces "x = 5" with "x = -5"
+# Note: @0 refers to the entire match, e.g. bp '{"foo" => "xx@0xx"}' replaces "foo" with "xxfooxx"
+bp '{@`a,e,i,o,u => "{@1}" / .}'
diff --git a/tests/26-null-byte.sh b/tests/26-null-byte.sh
index 2c825c3..84996a8 100644
--- a/tests/26-null-byte.sh
+++ b/tests/26-null-byte.sh
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# Null bytes can be matched with \x00
-bp -p '\x00'
+bp '{\x00}'
diff --git a/tests/27-left-recursion.sh b/tests/27-left-recursion.sh
index ec11cab..3472fb6 100644
--- a/tests/27-left-recursion.sh
+++ b/tests/27-left-recursion.sh
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# Left recursion should work
-bp -p 'xys: (xys / `x) `y; xys => "{@0}"'
+bp '{xys: (xys / `x) `y; xys => "{@0}"}'
diff --git a/tests/28-left-recursion2.sh b/tests/28-left-recursion2.sh
index 995f82c..e348340 100644
--- a/tests/28-left-recursion2.sh
+++ b/tests/28-left-recursion2.sh
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# Left recursion has some tricky edge cases like this:
-bp -p 'foo: (foo / `a-z) (foo / `a-z) `!; foo => "{@0}"'
+bp '{foo: (foo / `a-z) (foo / `a-z) `!; foo => "{@0}"}'
diff --git a/tests/29-left-recursion3.sh b/tests/29-left-recursion3.sh
index 7de7379..936ca78 100644
--- a/tests/29-left-recursion3.sh
+++ b/tests/29-left-recursion3.sh
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# Left recursion has some tricky edge cases like this:
-bp -p 'shout: phrase `!; phrase: shout / id; phrase => "{@0}"'
+bp '{shout: phrase `!; phrase: shout / id; phrase => "{@0}"}'