In other words, /o is still more efficient than leaving it out?
Also, it is a sign (a flag, if you will) to humans that the variables in this expression will not (and should not) change.
In reply to Re^2: Questions concerning /o regex modifier
by bunnyman
in thread Questions concerning /o regex modifier
by Limbic~Region
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