On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 04:41:30PM +0300, Richard Hainsworth wrote: > Supposed I define > > regex digit { [0..9] }
Note that you probably want regex digit { <[0..9]> } Also, Perl 6 already provides a 'digit' rule by default, although it's digits in the Unicode sense as opposed to simply the 0..9 sequence. > what is the negative? > > By analogy, it should be <!digit> but I cant find this in the Synopses > (possibly missed the relevant section). > > if /<[0..9]>/ then the negative is /<![0..9]>/ You're looking for <-[0..9]>, which means "any character not in this list". There's also <-digit>, which means "match a character if we don't match a <digit>". I'll leave the given/when discussion to the other thread that was started on the topic. Pm