12-31-2012, 01:39 AM
The new rule Q seems to do exactly the opposite of what it really suppose to do.
D contains "pussy".
R1 contains "M u Q".
R2 contains "M l Q".
"hc64 -r R1 D --stdout" prints nothing.
While "hc64 -r R2 D --stdout" prints the pussy.
Bottom line: Q is actually rejecting the word... or pussy, when it's changed, allowing it if it's not changed.
D contains "pussy".
R1 contains "M u Q".
R2 contains "M l Q".
"hc64 -r R1 D --stdout" prints nothing.
While "hc64 -r R2 D --stdout" prints the pussy.
Bottom line: Q is actually rejecting the word... or pussy, when it's changed, allowing it if it's not changed.