Brian Wilson <[email protected]> writes:
> Not sure I understand the question about \< and \> being on the same
> column.

\< and \> are zero-width regex specifiers matching the beginning and
ending of a word. For english words AAA BBB it would become ^\<AAA\>
\<BBB\>$, but for Thai words AAABBB it would be ^\<AAA\>\<BBB\>$ and I
was wondering if that would break any assumptions in the regex engine.

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