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Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep
From: |
Aharon Robbins |
Subject: |
Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Jun 2011 20:00:55 +0300 |
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Heirloom mailx 12.4 7/29/08 |
Hi All.
Can I get a clear "yes, grep and sed are going to change to Reasonable
Range Interpretation"?
I was looking into the code, in terms of not using RE_RANGES_IGNORE_LOCALES
but simply always doing it based on character set ordering.
Doing so lets up throw away hard_locale.[ch] also.
Before I go out on a limb and deviate too far from the grep code base,
I'd really like a commit from the grep developers.
Thanks,
Arnold
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, (continued)
Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Karl Berry, 2011/06/10
Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Paul Eggert, 2011/06/09
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Paolo Bonzini, 2011/06/09
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Aharon Robbins, 2011/06/10
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Aharon Robbins, 2011/06/13
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Paolo Bonzini, 2011/06/14
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Aharon Robbins, 2011/06/14
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep,
Aharon Robbins <=
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Paul Eggert, 2011/06/15
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Eric Blake, 2011/06/15
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Aharon Robbins, 2011/06/16
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Paolo Bonzini, 2011/06/27
- Re: Dealing with character ranges in grep, Aharon Robbins, 2011/06/28