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Experimental LaTeX3 Concepts
============================
-Release 2017/05/13
+Release 2017/05/29
Overview
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@@ -32,11 +32,7 @@ A 'string' in TeX terms is a token list in which all of the tokens have
category code 12 ('other'), with the exception of spaces which have the
category code 10 ('space'). The `l3str` bundle consists of two parts. The
first is `l3str` itself. This is a collection of functions to act on strings,
-including for manipulations such as UTF8 mappings in pdfTeX. The second
-part of the bundle is `l3regex`, a regular expression search-and-replace
-implementation written in TeX primitives. The regex module works on token
-lists, and is part of `l3str` (currently) for historical reasons: the team
-anticipate splitting the two in the future.
+including for manipulations such as UTF8 mappings in pdfTeX.
`xcoffins`
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