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Re: is there a bug in tac when it interpret REGEXP for separator


From: Bob Proulx
Subject: Re: is there a bug in tac when it interpret REGEXP for separator
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 09:08:20 -0600
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address@hidden wrote:
> Hallo,

Thank you for your report.  But I had difficulty understanding what
you were intending.  Perhaps others on the mailing list did as well.
Perhaps you could clarify with more information to the mailing list.

> I want to turn round a datastream with tac, not every line but every
> sign.

"every sign"?  Could you provide the output you think you should be
getting in that case as well?

> Now my tests:
> 
> address@hidden:~/tmp> echo -e "abbc\ndef" | tac -rs \.
> 
> fe
> address@hidden:~/tmp>
> this ist wrong.

Check your command with echo.  The backslash here is not needed.  It
is not a shell metacharacter and needs no escaping.

  echo tac -rs \.

What is the output of this command?

  echo -e "abbc\ndef" | tac -rs \. | od -c

What output are you expecting?

> address@hidden:~/tmp> echo -e "abbc\ndef" | tac -rs \[^.\]
> 
> fed
> address@hidden:~/tmp>

And again:

  echo -e "abbc\ndef" | tac -rs \[^.\] | od -c

What output are you expecting?

> this is right but I dont understand how tac interpret the REGEXP because
> ^ in grep is to negate . When tac the ^ to interpret as linestart then
> must this also work:
> 
> address@hidden:~/tmp> echo -e "abbc\ndef" | tac -rs \[.^\]
> abbc
> def
> address@hidden:~/tmp>
> it dont work.
> 
> address@hidden:~/tmp> tac --version
> tac (textutils) 2.1

Your version of texutils is very old.  Perhaps you would consider
updating?

  ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.2.1.tar.gz
  ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.2.1.tar.bz2
  (coreutils is the union of fileutils, textutils, and sh-utils)

Bob




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