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API: change default behaviour of str.match from deprecated extract to…
… match (GH5224) This PR changes the default behaviour of `str.match` from extracting groups to just a match (True/False). The previous default behaviour was deprecated since 0.13.0 (#5224) Author: Joris Van den Bossche <jorisvandenbossche@gmail.com> Closes #15257 from jorisvandenbossche/str-match and squashes the following commits: 0ab36b6 [Joris Van den Bossche] Raise FutureWarning instead of UserWarning for as_indexer a2bae51 [Joris Van den Bossche] raise error in case of regex with groups and as_indexer=False 87446c3 [Joris Van den Bossche] fix test 0788de2 [Joris Van den Bossche] API: change default behaviour of str.match from deprecated extract to match (GH5224)
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