Extend SearchValues<string> use in Regex to NonBacktracking#103496
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We previously only enabled this for the compiler. Support it with NonBacktracking, too.
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We previously only enabled this for the compiler / source generator. Support it with NonBacktracking, too. We could easily enable it now for the interpreter as well... I've shied away from it not for technical reasons but because there is measurable cost associated with the analysis here, and we typically try to keep the interpreter construction relatively fast.