This looks great, because the list is generated by splitting a string on newlines in the first place:
The regex becomes a bit more complicated, but that usually also means I'm a bit more certain about what I'm matching.eval { confess }; my @stack = split /\n/, $@;
Thanks!
In reply to Re^2: List::MoreUtils before, after and ... between?
by Boldra
in thread List::MoreUtils before, after and ... between?
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