On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 07:05:41PM -0400, Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote: > >Here the leading tokens are actually "<$", "<::$", "<@", "<%", "<{", "<&", > >and "<(", and I suspect we have "<?$", "<?::$", "<?@", and "<!$", "<!::$", > >"<!@", etc. counterparts. > > Per your second message, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> would mean <!before <@rules>>, > right?
I think so -- at least, it seems that way to me. I feel as though I may be missing some subtle difference between the two (and if anyone can identify one I'd really appreciate it). > And, what's the deal with <RULE> capturing? Does that mean I have to > write <?digit> everywhere instead of <digit> unless I want a capture? Eh, > I guess \d exists for that reason... That, or you could write <+digit>. Pm