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<A HREF="http://www.scala-lang.org/">Scala</A> (and also Java) are almost immune from such
attacks as they can deal with strings of up to 4,300 <code>a</code>s in less than a second. But if you scale
the regular expression and string further to, say, 4,600 <code>a</code>s, then you get a <code>StackOverflowError</code>
- potentially crashing your program. Moreover (beside the problem of being painfully slow) according to this
+ potentially crashing your program. Moreover (beside the "minor" problem of being painfully slow) according to this
<A HREF="http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Regex_Posix">report</A>
nearly all POSIX regular expression matchers are actually buggy.
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