in reply to bracket processing

rajaman:   Further to this point in kcott's post:

[kcott]: It would also help if you supplied a range of much shorter input samples, along with your expected output for these. Consider edge cases: no text before the first bracket; no text after the last bracket; unbalanced brackets in various places; and so on.
The article How to ask better questions using Test::More and sample data is a very useful elaboration on this approach. Short, Self-Contained, Correct Example is a good read also.


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