Re: bash parameter expansion "doesn't like" dots?
On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 10:49:34AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> On 05/03/2024 05:27, David Wright wrote:
> > Which shell also matters. The OP appears to be using ^ to negate,
> > but ! has the advantage that it will be understood in bash and dash.
>
> I think ^ has been deprecated recently. I failed to find a reference on the web just now though.
POSIX specifies that ! is the negation character in glob ranges, largely
because ^ used to be a synonym for | in the old Bourne shell (for the
benefit of keyboards that didn't have a convenient | character).
The use of ^ as a glob negation is a bash extension. It's nice for
people who may not even realize that they're supposed to be using !
because they learned regular expressions first.
So, ^ isn't "deprecated". It's just not portable to sh.
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