$ perl -Dr -ce '/[\S*\W*]/'
Compiling REx `[\S*\W*]'
size 13 Got 108 bytes for offset annotations.
first at 1
1: ANYOF[\0-\377!utf8::IsSpacePerl !utf8::IsWord](13)
13: END(0)
stclass `ANYOF[\0-\377!utf8::IsSpacePerl !utf8::IsWord]' minlen 1
Offsets: [13]
1[8] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 0[0] 9[
+0]
Omitting $` $& $' support.
EXECUTING...
-e syntax OK
Freeing REx: `"[\\S*\\W*]"'
Now, pay attention to the 'ANYOF' part. It includes all the
ASCII and LATIN-1 characters (it also includes lots of Unicode characters, but that's not important right now).
Abigail
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