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sed backslash back-quote is carat (^)?
From: |
Pickett, David |
Subject: |
sed backslash back-quote is carat (^)? |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:18:37 -0400 |
Hi,
I used this gnu sed command, overly escaped, and got surprised (sed is
Solaris 8 sed, gsed is gnu sed-3.02.80). In gnu sed '\`' seems to be like
'^', an undocumented feature:
tdas-srv2:3:pts/77 /export/home/uabdp3
$ echo hello|sed 's/\`/\%60/g'|od -bc
0000000 150 145 154 154 157 012
h e l l o \n
0000006
tdas-srv2:3:pts/77 /export/home/uabdp3
$ echo hello|gsed 's/\`/\%60/g'|od -bc
0000000 045 066 060 150 145 154 154 157 012
% 6 0 h e l l o \n
0000011
tdas-srv2:3:pts/77 /export/home/uabdp3
$
Best regards,
David
- sed backslash back-quote is carat (^)?,
Pickett, David <=