On 10.02.16 10:33, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> Maybe "there is nothing but blanks" or "there are zero or more
> blanks"? And I suppose "blanks" means "whitespace characters" (spaces
> or tabs) here?

Is it simpler to understand "there are no non-blank characters"?
A single category is a minimally complex statement of the
case, but the first above is incomplete.

Erik

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