=head3 Metacharacters
-The patterns used in Perl pattern matching evolved from the ones supplied in
+The patterns used in Perl pattern matching evolved from those supplied in
the Version 8 regex routines. (The routines are derived
(distantly) from Henry Spencer's freely redistributable reimplementation
of the V8 routines.) See L<Version 8 Regular Expressions> for
\pP Match P, named property. Use \p{Prop} for longer names.
\PP Match non-P
\X Match eXtended Unicode "combining character sequence",
- equivalent to (?:\PM\pM*)
+ equivalent to (?>\PM\pM*)
\C Match a single C char (octet) even under Unicode.
NOTE: breaks up characters into their UTF-8 bytes,
so you may end up with malformed pieces of UTF-8.