Re: EOL Anchor under Windows

From: Arifi Koseoglu (arifi_at_tnn.net)
Date: 02/29/04


Date: 29 Feb 2004 18:55:52 +0200


Jeff Schwab wrote:
>One character of punctuation, followed by three alphanumeric
>characters. The meanings of the named character classes depend on
>locale and encoding.

Thanks Jeff.. What do you say about the $ at the end of the regex - should
it not cause this regex to match only (and always) at the ends of lines?

As to Gunnar Hjalmarsson's comments

I am *not* using any language, just plain egrep in a bash shell.
The reason I selected these newsgroups is that these seem to be the
ones where there is discussion is going on regular expressions.

Best,
-arifi



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