@SergeyZolotarev Not sure what you consider identical in this context
The statement you included is equivalent to i = (object.method() != -1), at least assuming the second ) after method() is a typo
(object.method() != -1) is a boolean, so if i is an integer, it will fail
If, however, you have (i = object.method()) != -1, which does require explicit parentheses because operator precedence, whereever you place the statement has to take a boolean
The latter case is evaluated like this: first, i = object.method() is set. Because Java:tm:, for future evaluation purposes, the result of that statement is the value of i after assignment, which is then compared to -1 to yield a final boolean
A colon, a space, a parenthesis – all of those are examples of non-word characters. This regex is not supposed to match one non-word character in the middle of others
@ZoestandswithUkraine I meant this, by the way. But now I realize it simply had parentheses put in the right place. I started to suspect InputStreams may have slightly different syntax rules