Hi!

I wonder if this is possible:

If a PCRE/regexp style map is triggering, it can be quite hard to
find out WHICH pattern actually caused the action.

So maybe postmap (when invoked with "-b", "-h" or "-q key") could emit
which regular expression (or which line it was in) actually matched.

Yes, I could give all my regular expressions patterns a unique RHS or
find the regular expressions by divide-et-impera, but I'm being lazy.

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