Just in case you haven't solved this yet ;) In the comment you posted as comment to the other answer, you have an occurence of the following string: I suppose that the first backslash escapes the second one, although it should probably escape the slash, as that is the regex delimiter. As it is not, it is taken as delimiter (which should already throw an error because of the position) and the following backslash is taken as modifier - which is unknown.
Just in case you haven't solved this yet ;) In the comment you posted as comment to the other answer, you have an occurence of the following string: \\/\. I suppose that the first backslash escapes the second one, although it should probably escape the slash, as that is the regex delimiter. As it is not, it is taken as delimiter (which should already throw an error because of the position) and the following backslash is taken as modifier - which is unknown.
I suppose that the first backslash escapes the second one, although it should probably escape the slash, as that is the regex delimiter. As it is not, it is taken as delimiter (which should already throw an error because of the position) and the following backslash is taken as modifier - which is unknown.
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