I don't know the perfect phrase to describe it, however, and "zero-width assertion" has never really appealed to me, so I'd rather just call it a "word boundary" and explain that as "place between a word-character and a non-word character".
($_='kkvvttuubbooppuuiiffssqqffssmmiibbddllffss') =~y~b-v~a-z~s; print
In reply to Re: Re: Understanding Regular Expressions
by Cody Pendant
in thread Understanding Regular Expressions
by Anonymous Monk
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