On Mon, 15 Jan 2007,   wrote:

> On 1/12/07, Dan Drake <dan at dandrake.org> wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a regular expression that's guaranteed to never match 
>> anything.
>
> Ive used $^ before.  But it does depend on how you are using it.  the 
> end-of-string followed by a beginning-of-string can show up if $ and ^ 
> match new-lines.


I don't understand how that can fail.  How can $ and ^ match newlines? 
Is that something that can be affected by command line arguments?  When I 
tried it, it seemed to work very well, so I like your idea.  It does not 
match anything in a string of consecutive newlines, for example.

Mike