On Sun, 9 Nov 2008, Junio C Hamano wrote:=A0: it's a=20 That works. Although, I seem to be missing Francis' point. According to perlre, a quantified subpattern is "greedy". So a "greedy operator" is any one of the standard quantified subpatterns. The "+" and "?" modify its matching behavior. And it seems to me that it _has_ to use a q.s. to work ...
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