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Re: parenthesised regular expressions and non-greedy operator ? - non st
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: parenthesised regular expressions and non-greedy operator ? - non standard bash behaviour |
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Mon, 4 Dec 2017 16:49:27 -0500 |
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On 12/4/17 1:42 PM, H.-Dirk Schmitt wrote:
> From the 2 replies I unterstand that the implementation in bash is
> correct due to the „official“ standard.
>
> For myself I have solved the issue in my script - but the regular
> expression I developed for my problem are without the 'non-greedy'
> operator more difficult to read and maintain. From that point of view
> it would be an improvement for bash to implement the non-greedy
> operator.
The thing is, bash doesn't "implement" its regular expressions, per se.
Bash uses the Posix standard library functions (regcomp/regexec) if they
are available in the C library when it's configured and built. I'm not
wild about adding a dependency on pcre, or a configure test for it, just
to have two varieties of regular expressions available.
Chet
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