← Back to context Comment by GoToRO 10 hours ago ai says [^] is not portable; I did not test it. Too bad, I'll stick to [\s\S]. 1 comment GoToRO Reply spiesd 7 hours ago Too bad, indeed. It's well-defined in javascript (and thus, appropriate in this admittedly niche context). It's non-portable across different regex engines, yes.
spiesd 7 hours ago Too bad, indeed. It's well-defined in javascript (and thus, appropriate in this admittedly niche context). It's non-portable across different regex engines, yes.
Too bad, indeed. It's well-defined in javascript (and thus, appropriate in this admittedly niche context). It's non-portable across different regex engines, yes.