Important correction: outside of a character class, . means "match anything" (except a newline, unless told otherwise), but inside a character class, it DOES mean a literal dot.
Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor
In reply to Re: Re: @ in regex, or not?
by arturo
in thread @ in regex, or not?
by JPaul
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