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Re: Something strange with string replacements
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gaspar . bin |
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Re: Something strange with string replacements |
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Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:11:08 -0700 (PDT) |
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Thanks Greg!
You're the best, didn't notice that. I'm testing globasciiranges, it behaves
like the C locale and that's very interesting.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your explanation.
El lunes, 12 de octubre de 2015, 1:33:11 (UTC+2), gaspa...@gmail.com escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I was just testing if I could do some things with bash and the I came across
> this:
> $ tigres="Un tigre, dos tigres, tres tigres"
> $ echo ${tigres//[A-Z]/[a-z]}
>
> tt [a-z][a-z][a-z][a-z][a-z], Ale cto kkk log nfs tes tmp tst www
> [a-z][a-z][a-z][a-z][a-z][a-z], aeat home kaka lmms Mail prog temp test
> Clases kernel kfreir Mariah Música system unbind Vídeos webdav
>
> The reply was strange, Ale, cto, kkk, log, nfs, tes... are files in the
> current directory where I'm running this.
>
> I was just testing, not trying to convert letters or so.
>
> My bash Version: GNU bash, versión 4.3.11(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
>
> Thanks