The ^ and $ are not part of the matched expression, but boundaries to constrain 
the matching.

Therefore I think the current behaviour is more intuitive for one working with 
regular expressions. Note that the end of string can be either \r, \n or 0x0 -- 
your proposal to add after the boundary constraint can mean that for other 
cases should be added after 0x0.

You can eventually add a new function, but the current one should stay as it is 
(or get new parameters to control the behaviour).

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