Hi,

I would like to found a regex match in a stdout

stdout

 /dev/loop0: [2081]:64 (/a/path/to/afile.dat)

I would like to match

/dev\/loop\d/

and return /dev/loop0

but the \d seem not working with awk … ?

How to achieve this ? ( awk is not mandatory )

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    1 day ago

    Also, your quotes are wrong, ‘ should be ’ .

    Alright, I am getting confused. What quotes are those?

    I got this from the stuff I copied from your comment:

     ./UTF8txt2hex ’‘
    UTF-8: e2 80 99 e2 80 98
    UTF-16: 2019 2018 
    UCS 4: 00002019 00002018 
    

    And these are the single quote and backtick I used (of course I had to escape them, because they are the actual ones):

     ./UTF8txt2hex \`
    UTF-8: 60
    UTF-16: 60 
    UCS 4: 00000060 
     ./UTF8txt2hex \'
    UTF-8: 27
    UTF-16: 27 
    UCS 4: 00000027 
    

    And from what I see, your original comment had the correct ones, so was this all to elicit this response out of me?