Should good information be posted as an answer or comment?
This is kind of subjective and is difficult to account for a objective viewpoint without riding a tour through the pros and cons of such information being posted within those mediums. So let's do that!
Why are good information posted as...
@CSᵠ the last part doesn't make sense to me "Their inverse counterparts \d, \s, and \w are not affected by the u flag as per the latest ES6 draft spec, but there is a proposal to make \d and \w more Unicode-aware."
"Yep — when the i and u flags are set, \W is no longer the inverse of \w."
Eh. How do you tell the regex you want the four parts instead of the header? Do you like know they're below text or they start with part_ or something?
Ok, so you want everything under the "implied" row, and no more?
implied:
header: "About all the cool stuff on this site:"
text:
part_1: "Our site has lots of cool stuff."
part_2: "Read more about us"
part_3: "here"
part_4: "."
rawr
Then from that point onwards, we check for that amount of spaces in front of line and assert more spaces, until the assertion fails. Then the nested level ends.