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Hey, I filed Bug 1610130 which has been resolved as a duplicate.
Figuring out valid alphanumeric tlds seems to be non-trivial, but it shouln't it be easier for things like `subprocess.run()` or `this.rn!'{}+()n` which contain non-alphanumeric characters in the tld part and are therefore invalid?

Especially the first example is really annoying if you are search for code-related stuff. I see that detecting if `subprocess.run` is a valid domain can be quite difficult but that shouldn't apply for `subprocess.run()`
Hey, I filed Bug 1610130 which has been resolved as a duplicate.
Figuring out valid alphanumeric tlds seems to be non-trivial, but it shouln't it be easier for things like `subprocess.run()` or `this.rn!'{}+()n` which contain non-alphanumeric characters in the tld part and are therefore invalid?

Especially the first example is really annoying if you are searching for code-related stuff. I see that detecting if `subprocess.run` is a valid domain can be quite difficult but that shouldn't apply for `subprocess.run()`
Hey, I filed Bug 1610130 which has been resolved as a duplicate.
Figuring out valid alphanumeric tlds seems to be non-trivial, but it shouln't it be easier for things like `subprocess.run()` or `this.rn!'{}+()n` which contain non-alphanumeric characters in the tld part and are therefore invalid?

Especially the first example is really annoying if you are searching for code-related stuff. I see that detecting if `subprocess.run` is a valid domain can be quite difficult but that shouldn't apply for `subprocess.run()` or am I mistaken there?

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