UNIX Regular Expression
Definition
\ol
Turns off multi-line matching (default). You can still
use
\n
to create regular expressions which match
one or more lines. However, expressions like
.+
will
not match multiple lines. This is much safer and
usually faster than using the
\om
option.
\
char
Declares character after slash to be literal. For ex-
ample,
\*
represents the star character.
\:
char
Matches predefined expression corresponding to
char
. The pre-defined expressions are:
•
\:a [A-Za-z0-9]
- Matches an alphanumeric char-
acter.
•
\:c [A-Za-z]
- Matches an alphabetic character.
•
\:b (?:[ \t]+)
- Matches blanks.
•
\:d [0-9]
- Matches a digit.
•
\:f (?:[^\[\]\:\\/<>|=+;, \t"’]+)
- Windows: Matches
a file name part.
•
\:f (?:[^/ \t"’]+)
- UNIX: Matches a file name part.
•
\:h (?:[0-9A-Fa-f]+)
- Matches a hex number.
•
\:i (?:[0-9]+)
- Matches an integer.
•
\:n
(?:(?:[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+|)|\.[0-9]+)(?:[Ee](?:\+|-|)[0-
9]+|))
- Matches a floating number.
•
\:p (?:(?:[A-Za-z]:|)(?:\\|/|)(?:\:f(?:\\|/))*\:f)
- Win-
dows: Matches a path.
•
\:p (?:(?:/|)?:(?::f(/))*\:f)
- UNIX: Matches a path.
•
\:q (?:\"[^\"]*\"|'[^']*')
- Matches a quoted string.
•
\:v (?:[A-Za-z_$][A-Za-z0-9_$]*)
- Matches a C
variable.
•
\:w (?:[A-Za-z]+)
- Matches a word.
The precedence of operators, from highest to lowest, is as follows:
UNIX Regular Expressions
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