Your code using the /o modifier
Source: wikipedia
Hi there! Do you like Regex? Do you like performance? Do you like creating confounding bugs for yourself rooted in the mechanics of the Ruby VM itself?
If you said yes to all of the above, have I got a feature for you!
But first, let’s start with a story.
The cliffs of insanity I was recently reviewing some code, and part of the functionality was about matching.