John Haxby wrote:
Doug Cutting wrote:

DM Smith wrote:

Personally, I don't want an either/or. I want a both/and. Modern unix shells provide both/and, albeit with different syntax.

I see this more as a feature request than an argument as to the usefulness or properness of either. Both are useful. Both are proper. Both are intuitive. Both are counterintuitive. It all depends on your "tradition".

+1

Doug

Doesn't the RegexQuery do this for you?

jch

I have not looked at it (yet). If so, that would be the "both/and".

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