#11239: add } to list of metacharacters (it is only a metacharacter sometimes, ie. when closing a {n,m} group, but so is ].

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ devoted to discussing various metacharacters and what they do.
Here's a complete list of the metacharacters; their meanings will be discussed
in the rest of this HOWTO. ::
. ^ $ * + ? { [ ] \ | ( )
. ^ $ * + ? { } [ ] \ | ( )
The first metacharacters we'll look at are ``[`` and ``]``. They're used for
specifying a character class, which is a set of characters that you wish to