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Bug546
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[..]- Matches any of the enclosed characters. Ranges of characters can
be specified by separating the endpoints with a
'-'.'-'or']'can be matched by including them as the first character(s) in the list. Never matches path separators:[/]matches nothing at all. Named character classes can also be matched:[:x:]within[]specifies the class namedx, which matches certain predefined characters. See below for a full list. [^..]or[!..]- Like
[..], but matches any character not listed. Note that[^-x]is not the inverse of[-x], but the range[^-x]. <m-n>- Matches any integer in the range m to n, inclusive. The range may
be open-ended by leaving out either number:
"<->", for instance, matches any integer. **/- Matches any number of characters, including path separators, excluding the empty string.
Supported character classes:
[:alnum:]- Equivalent to
"0-9A-Za-z". [:alpha:]- Equivalent to
"A-Za-z". [:blank:]- Equivalent to
"\t ". [:cntrl:]- Equivalent to
"\0-\x1f\x7f". [:digit:]- Equivalent to
"0-9". [:graph:]- Equivalent to
"!-~". [:lower:]- Equivalent to
"a-z". [:print:]- Equivalent to
" -~". [:punct:]- Equivalent to
"!-/:-@[-`{-~". [:space:]- Equivalent to
"\t-\r ". [:upper:]- Equivalent to
"A-Z". [:xdigit:]- Equivalent to
"0-9A-Fa-f".