Add @_effects(readnone) to string-based Regex inits#824
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It doesn't seem like regex instantiation is being hoisted out of loops, which means that both the parsing (which happens at runtime) and compilation (which happens on first use) are being lost for string-based and possibly literal regexes. This may address the issue.
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It doesn't seem like regex instantiation is being hoisted out of loops, which means that both the parsing (which happens at runtime) and compilation (which happens on first use) are being lost for string-based and possibly literal regexes. This may address the issue.
There are at least two other initializers that could/should have this attribute (1 2), but adding it causes a compiler crash.