The "split" special case I always think of is its behaviour with an empty regex, which is completely different to the regular behaviour of an empty regex, which is in turn a special case that does something I would never have guessed in a million years unless I'd read the documentation. :)
(I find it quite useful in split, but I don't think I've ever seen it used otherwise.)
In reply to Re: Special cases make special community
by Porculus
in thread Special cases make special community
by kyle
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