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Sent: Saturday, November 23rd 2024, 13:25
Subject: Syntax: Using \v (very magic) in patterns in syntax files
I have noticed that patterns in published syntax files never use the
`\v` (very magic) modifier. Is there any deeper reason than people's
preferences for this? Being used to Perl patterns I practically always
use it and find it hard to keep track of when to use backslashes when
not using it. The result is that more or less subtle errors creep in
when I'm writing a syntax file, so I'd prefer to use it unless it's a
Really Bad Idea.
Hi
I deeply sympathise with you. It seems complete madness that the
slashing is different for various quantifiers. (* recognised as a meta
character, but not + or ?). My reading of the help suggests that very
magic doesn't cure this.
regards - Chris
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