Well that is certainly curious. Based on available information I'm
inclined to believe Unity may be involved somehow; however, unless you
are under the impression that your input is forever guaranteed to be a
string, I don't see that it much matters that in some cases it works. If
there is some disadvantage to explicitly setting a variable type in a
case like this, I'd prefer to know what that is before spending any time
chasing down clipboard bugs — especially those from the seemingly ever
increasing Unity pile.

I'll see about testing this with Gnome classic or some such, but even if
my suspicions about Unity are off the mark, I don't see a case where
it's a bad idea to patch this bug.

I also hope you'll consider using regex.search, it seems less onerous
than beginning every regex with '.*'

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