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@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ def parse_reference(reference):
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- After a verse reference all further single values are treat as verse in
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the last selected chapter.
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``John 3:16-18`` refers to John chapter 3 verses 16 to 18
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- After a list separator it is possible to refer to additional verses. They
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are build analog to the first ones. This way it is possible to define
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each number of verse references. It is not possible to refer to verses in
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- After a list separator it is possible to refer to additional verses. They
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are build analog to the first ones. This way it is possible to define each
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number of verse references. It is not possible to refer to verses in
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additional books.
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``John 3:16,18`` refers to John chapter 3 verses 16 and 18
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``John 3:16-18,20`` refers to John chapter 3 verses 16 to 18 and 20
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@ -105,15 +105,15 @@ def parse_reference(reference):
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5. ``(?P<to_verse>[0-9]+)``
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The ``to_verse`` reference is equivalent to group 2.
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The full reference is matched against get_reference_match(u'full'). This
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The full reference is matched against get_reference_match(u'full'). This
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regular expression looks like this:
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1. ``^\s*(?!\s)(?P<book>[\d]*[^\d]+)(?<!\s)\s*``
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The ``book`` group starts with the first non-whitespace character. There
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The ``book`` group starts with the first non-whitespace character. There
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are optional leading digits followed by non-digits. The group ends
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before the whitspace in front of the next digit.
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2. ``(?P<ranges>(?:`` + range_string + ``(?:%(sep_l)s|(?=\s*$)))+)\s*$``
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The second group contains all ``ranges``. This can be multiple
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The second group contains all ``ranges``. This can be multiple
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declarations of a range_string separated by a list separator.
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The reference list is a list of tuples, with each tuple structured like
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