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"content": "No good. 😞\n\nDoesn't work on #OpenBSD. Their #regex implementation supports only the ctype.h character classes. I guess they might have some \"security\" argument against implementing #multibyte character support there 🙄\n\nBack to square one then. Might be possible to optionally use some external #POSIX regex library. Maybe better to aim for a more complete solution though...\n\nCC: nostr:npub17uwa67yzunsa8p3ghgclremgaht99etlh90n8u0tzqum4t4wagtqvy5ywz\n",
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