Yes, I know about that module. Its biggest shortcoming is that it works on single characters, which makes it pretty useless for applying it to patterns that contain meta-characters.
For instance, the two patterns foo\d+bar and foo\s+1 will produce foo\\(?:d\+bar|s\+1), and that's not going to match anything the individual patterns match.
- another intruder with the mooring of the heat of the Perl
In reply to Re^2: Why machine-generated solutions will never cease to amaze me
by grinder
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