If you swap the regex for the following you'll remove that requirement. Note the I've had to swap out the \s+ as this was scooping up the newline character if there was no data on the line, resulting in the regex matching the whole of the following line.
/^b +([^\n]*)$/m;
In reply to Re^2: regexp need a match characters and spaces
by reasonablekeith
in thread regexp need a match characters and spaces
by jeanluca
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