But the context is a discussion of regex quantification, and what is the meaning of deferred or on-demand quantification?
None. Which I why I wouldn't use it in that context. As I said above, it doesn't make sense in that context.
Friedl said it; I believe it; that settles it!
Anyone got any experience of this phone's predecessor?
In reply to Re^6: What are greedy and lazy matching in Perl?
by BrowserUk
in thread What is greedy and lazy Matching in perl
by shankonit
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