The obviousdoesn't work, for reasons I don't entirely understand.[^A\S]
It doesn't work because you are negating a character class that has already been negated. The class, \S, means anything but whitespace. Negating that results in "any whitespace".
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: Mixing builtin char-classes and negation
by sauoq
in thread Mixing builtin char-classes and negation
by Anonymous Monk
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