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Docs: The regexp query defaults to the ALL
flag, and removed
the `AUTOMATON` flag which is not used in Elasticsearch. Closes #6180
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Possible flags are `ALL`, `ANYSTRING`, `AUTOMATON`, `COMPLEMENT`,
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Possible flags are `ALL` (default), `ANYSTRING`, `COMPLEMENT`,
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`EMPTY`, `INTERSECTION`, `INTERVAL`, or `NONE`. Please check the
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http://lucene.apache.org/core/4_9_0/core/org/apache/lucene/util/automaton/RegExp.html[Lucene
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documentation] for their meaning
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===== Optional operators
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These operators are only available when they are explicitly enabled, by
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passing `flags` to the query.
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Multiple flags can be enabled either using the `ALL` flag, or by
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concatenating flags with a pipe `"|"`:
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These operators are available by default as the `flags` parameter defaults to `ALL`.
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Different flag combinations (concatened with `"\"`) can be used to enable/disable
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specific operators:
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"regexp": {
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