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Re: Bash ignores case when globbing with character ranges
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Greg Wooledge |
Subject: |
Re: Bash ignores case when globbing with character ranges |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 13:36:37 -0400 |
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On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 10:15:18AM -0400, gwb@callahans.site wrote:
> Description:
> bash includes characters of wrong case when globbing with ranges
> (i.e., [a-z]), after the first instance.
The result of [a-z] in locales other than C or POSIX is implementation-
defined. If you want to refer to "any lower case letter" portably,
you need to use [[:lower:]] instead.
However, bash does define a shopt called "globasciiranges" which
changes the behavior of [a-z] from locale-based to traditional US-ASCII.
You might want to try that, if you aren't willing to use the portable
syntax, or to dumb down your LC_* variables.