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What it says on the tin. Does
regex = regex.lstrip("^").rstrip("$")
for any user-passed regex under the jsonpattern
keyword.This strip is necessary in order to use
json
generation with the big FHIR schema because of the odd double anchors they use. It "should" be safe to do this, but I'd like some feedback if there is any dissent.Note that this could potentially be pulled further down into the
lexeme
code, but I'm not 100% confident that this is "safe" from the perspective of maintaining users' intended semantics.