Depends on context, but yes in this case (assuming your code is simply missing a ";").
It, however, does not affect what gets put in $1, $2, etc. The earliest set of parens goes in $1, the next earliest set of parens goes in $2, etc. Since you only have one set of parens, only $1 will ever get populated.
In reply to Re^2: global regex
by ikegami
in thread global regex
by Anonymous Monk
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