Regular expression: Is this a bug or feature?

Hi ruby experts!

Is this intended behaviour?

irb(main):001:0> s1='a=1'
=> "a=1"
irb(main):002:0> s2='b=1'
=> "b=1"
irb(main):003:0> s1 =~ /a|b=(.)/
=> 0 <------ expression matches
irb(main):004:0> $1
=> nil <------ but where is argument?
irb(main):005:0> s2 =~ /a|b=(.)/
=> 0 <------ expression matches
irb(main):006:0> $1
=> "1" <------ this has been expected
irb(main):007:0> s1 =~ /(a|b)=(.)/
=> 0 <------ expression matches
irb(main):012:0> $2
=> "1" <------ this has been expected

Tested on ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-22) [i686-linux]

Thanks for your help in advance
Martin.

irb(main):001:0> s1='a=1'
=> "a=1"
irb(main):003:0> s1 =~ /a|b=(.)/
=> 0 <------ expression matches
irb(main):004:0> $1
=> nil <------ but where is argument?

You wanted to do s1 =~ /(?:a|b)=(.)/. The | operator has a low precedence
in regexps

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Sylvain Joyeux