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3 # As of 2020-08-01, the :M and :N modifiers interpret backslashes differently,
7 # Apart from the different and possibly confusing debug output, there is no
8 # difference in behavior. When parsing the modifier text, only \{, \} and \:
9 # are unescaped, and in the pattern matching these have the same meaning as
10 # their plain variants '{', '}' and ':'. In the pattern matching from
20 # And now both cases combined: A single modifier with both an escaped ':'
32 # is parsed, resulting in ':' and needSubst=true. After that, the escaped
33 # ':' is seen, and this time, copy=true is not executed but stays copy=false.
34 # Therefore the escaped ':' is kept as-is, and the final pattern becomes
49 # :M and :N modifiers is written as '$$', not as '\$'. This is confusing,
50 # undocumented and hopefully not used in practice.
59 # '\{' nor '\}'. But the text is expanded, and a lonely '$' at the end
86 # Demonstrate an inconsistency between positive and negative character lists
92 # The ']' is part of the character range and at the same time ends the
95 # The first ']' is part of the character range and at the same time ends the
98 # The first ']' is part of the character range and at the same time ends the