options()
public
Returns the set of bits corresponding to the options used when creating this Regexp (see Regexp::new for details. Note that additional bits may be set in the returned options: these are used internally by the regular expression code. These extra bits are ignored if the options are passed to Regexp::new.
Regexp::IGNORECASE #=> 1 Regexp::EXTENDED #=> 2 Regexp::MULTILINE #=> 4 /cat/.options #=> 0 /cat/ix.options #=> 3 Regexp.new('cat', true).options #=> 1 /\xa1\xa2/e.options #=> 16 r = /cat/ix Regexp.new(r.source, r.options) #=> /cat/ix