Well enough offtopic. :P
That was a response to this:
Originally Posted By: argv0
Actually there was a need for $replacex because there was no way to use $replace when the production of one replacement matched the value of another replacement match later on in the string, ie:

Code:
//echo -a $replacex(hello,e,l,l,x) != $replace(hello,e,l,l,x)


I know what it does.


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