How's grep /^ascended$/r different from grep !/^ascended$/?
Update: Nevermind, I understand. The user submits /^ascended$/r, which you transform to !/^ascended$/ to execute. I thought you had patched Perl :)
In reply to Re^2: Negating Regexes: Tips, Tools, And Tricks Of The Trade
by ikegami
in thread Negating Regexes: Tips, Tools, And Tricks Of The Trade
by Limbic~Region
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