> I'm not sure if it's necessary at this stage, already we have two 
> separate services, match/replace and matchg/replaceg, and Bruce 
> introduced a way to manage it in var[?"string"] syntax.

I haven't yet used or even read the documentation of Bruce's new syntax
so I don't know how he dealt with that... but I figured it would be
better to have some consistency between the behaviour of the plugin's
services and PP's new syntax. Wouldn't it be confusing if (?#-g) was not
interpreted in the same way in all instances?

> However, it may be of help with regex.rg(), or would-be regex.mg(), 
> when one does not want to introduce a variable.

Sorry, I don't get it. Care to elaborate?

> I'm interested. BTW, does it happen to have regex.mg() service? :)

No, but I've just added one.

Here's for *testing*:
http://julp.curvedspaces.com/regexpcre6.zip
I compiled that against GnuWin32's latest PCRE build... and this time
the plugin ended up linked to the POSIX library as well. Did I make a
mistake this morning?
Anyway, if you want your .mg, you'll have to test PCRE6 compatibility
for us. ;-) Watch out for memory leaks as well.



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