In the doc for NSRegularExpression, it says

   "Characters that must be quoted to be treated as literals are * ? + [ ( ) { 
} ^ $ | \ . / "

I don't see why / is a meta character.
It does not appear anywhere else in the documentation as metacharacter.

(Also not at http://userguide.icu-project.org/strings/regexp , which is 
referenced in the 
doc for NSRegularExpression )

Can anyone shed light on this?

Best regards, Gabriel

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