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On Sunday, February 15 at 10:47 AM, quoth Jan-Herbert Damm:
> With gratefulness an admiration i studied this manual-worthy
> explanation!
Glad to help!
>> In this case, the match-type-specifier is "~r".
>
> In the manual though they call it "pattern-modifiers".
Meh, a rose by any other name... I just made up
"match-type-specifier", because it made more sense to me as a
description of what that thing does.
> And Simple patterns seem to be specifically associated with certain
> keywords replacing "~,%,=" expressions.
Keywords? Replacing? No, the ~ or % or = don't get *replaced*.
We must be talking past each other here.
~Kyle
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