No production code here, so that's not a problem. I guess the idea stems from my having taken a year to understand how your N-Queens thing worked and maybe because I'd like to be able to say "because I can too":)
The reality is that the unbounded nature of the datasets involved probably means that I will need to keeps stack usage at each recursion as small as possible, which I wouldn't have control of using the RE. It was a nice thought though.
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