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From: | Linda Walsh |
Subject: | Re: RFE: request for quotes as grouping operators to work in brackets as elsewhere. |
Date: | Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:12:53 -0700 |
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IT isn't the == operator that turns t??t into something that can match 'test'It absolutely is. If you don't think so, you fundamentally misunderstand its purpose and operation.
--- Then where is the operator when you take the same chararcters t??t and place them as an argument to 'echo' or 'ls' echo t??t ls t??t The turn into something else there as well and there's no '==' to be found. There is a difference between glob chars and regex chars. Regex chars only expand in the presence of a regex operator.The glob chars expand on the command line without any operator being present to match files in the current directory of the file system.
Regex characters don't do that or is that just gibberish too?
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