Yes, I don't know if the regex reached the end of the string and failed, in which case I'd have to load more data.
Your method seems to be a bit blunt, removing a char blindly from the regex - which leads to many non-valid regexes and big performance penalties. The idea is quite interesting, though ;-)
In reply to Re^4: Did regex match fail because of "end of string"?
by moritz
in thread Did regex match fail because of "end of string"?
by moritz
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