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Presently, the use case of +/+/+/+/+/+ will consider / a path replacement, so the previous pattern will match up to 11 consecutive /. The specification doesn't actually specify the behaviour in this case, but given it states exactly 1 level (albeit not specifying if that level is indeed a level specifier).
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Presently, the use case of +/+/+/+/+/+ will consider / a path replacement, so the previous pattern will match up to 11 consecutive /. The specification doesn't actually specify the behaviour in this case, but given it states exactly 1 level (albeit not specifying if that level is indeed a level specifier).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: