On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 08:01:58 -0800 (PST)
Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com> wrote:
> But, you can still match end-of-line in the middle of a pattern using
> "\n".
No, that matches a new-line character. The difference is that $ matches
the end of the line, not a character. This is called an anchor.
"Anchors are a different breed. They do not match any character at all.
Instead, they match a position before, after, or between characters."
http://www.regular-expressions.info/anchors.html
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