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Re: grep weirdness - matching space character


On 26/09/06, Dave Korn <dave.korn@artimi.com> wrote:
On 26 September 2006 11:17, The Blog User wrote:

> I am really struggling to understand what I am doing wrong here.
>
> I have a log file with a line that looks like this:
>
> ++ 04:51:32 All 94 items succeeded
>
> The binary data for that line is this:
>
> 2B 2B 20 30 34 3A 35 31 3A 33 32 20 41 6C 6C 20 39 34 20 69 74 65 6D 73 20
> 73 75 63 63 65 65 64 65 64 0A
>
> using grep and tail (versions below) I am failing to match that line
>
> $ tail -1 /path/to/file/the.log | grep -a "All \d*.items succeeded"

There's no such thing as \d.

> however if I insert 3 (why three?) dots (or a .*) between 'All' and '\d' I
> get a match, what is happening ?

The dots are eating the '94' as well as the space.

> This seems wrong to me, since - from my knowledge of regex's - that is
> saying there must be three characters between the 'All' and the first
> digit, yet I can see there is only a single space character.

  Escaping a d just matches a literal 'd'.  So the expression '\d*' matches
zero or more of the letter d.  If you use the three dots to eat the two digits
as well as the space, the optional any-number-of-d's is matched by the zero
d's following, and then the trailing 'items succeeded' matches.

  Whereas with only the one dot, the dot matches the space, then there's
zero-optional-'d's, then the '9' fails to match against '.items succeeded'.

$ cat c:\log.log ++ 04:51:32 All 90 items succeeded ++ 04:51:32 All 91 items succeeded ++ 04:51:32 All 92 items succeeded ++ 04:51:32 All 93 items succeeded ++ 04:51:32 All 94 items succeeded

$ tail -1 c:\log.log
++ 04:51:32 All 94 items succeeded

$ tail -1 c:\log.log | grep -a "All [0-9]* items succeeded"
++ 04:51:32 All 94 items succeeded


Is that what you wanted?


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