> Isn't your case just covered by using
> & in search and
> \nFOO in replace?

Maybe that was a typo.  The above does not work (does nothing--not matched).
Can you suggest a work-around which inserts some text at the start of every 
line in Calc's Basic macro editor (including empty lines)?   That's the problem 
this bug was originally about and which *should* be easy by replacing ^ with 
the desired text.  That is standard regex behavior everywhere else in 
computerdom.

^ on its own should work (just like $ on its own does).

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  [Upstream] Regular Expression Search for circumflex by itself does not
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