On 09/23/2010 09:21 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
This shows the bad-old behavior (grep-2.7 and earlier) note how [A-Z] matches lower case letters:printf '00a\n00g\n00z\n00A\n00G\n00Z\n'> in $ LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 /bin/grep -E '[A-Z]' in 00g 00z 00A 00G 00Z With Paolo's change we avoid that common source of confusion: $ LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 ./grep -E '[A-Z]' in 00A 00G 00Z
Or better, we're at glibc's mercy: $ LC_ALL=cs_CZ.UTF-8 devel/grep/+build/src/grep -E '[A-Z]' in 00a 00g 00A 00G 00Z Yay for yet another definition of range expressions. Paolo
