If you ever pattern match on strings in Scala, then you should use Kaleidoscope. It's a tiny library, it has more direct syntax and better static safety than the Scala/Java standard library, and it's trivial to use. https://propensive.com/opensource/kaleidoscope/ …
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Replying to @propensive
I curse you for the email regex example, disallowing + as a valid local part.
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