You're not using that right. From perlre:
A word boundary \b is a spot between two characters that has a \w on one side of it and a \W on the other side of it (in either order), counting the imaginary characters off the beginning and end of the string as matching a \W.'a' is a word character and '.' is not, so therefore both strings match.
In reply to Re: Question on Grep Function
by kennethk
in thread Question on Grep Function
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