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6. White space

There are two special operators, WS0 and WS1, for offsets consisting of white space characters, where white space is defined as " " (blank), "\t" (tab), or "\\\n" (backslash newline):

  • WS0 - matches zero or more white space characters
  • WS1 - matches one or more white space characters

Examples:

  "/bin/rm", WS1, "-rf", WS1, "/"

  "cat", WS0, ">>", WS0, "/etc/passwd"

  ~"Bulletproof", WS1, ~"Web", WS1, ~"Hosting"

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