Example 1: Possessive Quantification in Action
You are a brave adventurer seeking the fabled Possessive Quantification of a Thousand Faces. Your journey begins in the land of regex patterns.
As you navigate the winding path of possessive quantification, you come across a ancient text that reads:
(?:\b\w+\s+\'s) => \1
This is a regex pattern that captures all words followed by an apostrophe. But wait, what if we add another level of possessive quantification?
The answer lies in the land of advanced patterns, where the brave regex wizards dwell.