cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/31833654
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 )
Regex syntax and features vary between implementations.
\d
isn’t supported by BRE/ERE flavors.GNU grep
supports PCRE, so you can usegrep -oP '/dev/loop\d'
orgrep -o '/dev/loop[0-9]'
if you are matching only one digit character.I wish there was one single unifying regex standard.
(obligatory xkcd in 3…2…)