Either I do something wrong or there is a regexp bug in sed !!
Zoltan Frombach
tssajo at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 14 18:11:19 PST 2004
Thanks. I will not use the -E flag then.
Zoltan
> Zoltan Frombach wrote:
>> You are right. My mistake. This indeed works:
>>
>> sed -E -e "s/^[0-9]+/199/" conf-split > conf-split.new
>>
>> Thanks for clearing this up.
>
> For what it's worth, there is another way to write this regexp without
> using the -E flag. Since x+ == xx*, you can write it:
> "s/^[0-9][0-9]*/199/". The reason for not using -E is that it's not
> portable, since it's not specified by the standard. GNU sed uses -r for
> extended REs.
>
> Cheers,
> Maxime
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