> Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 14:51:06 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I don't see any work-arounds suggested for these problems.
> Does anyone know how do you express \(foo\)\{0,1\} portably?
>
> There's no simple, general substitute for \(foo\)\{0,1\}, but you can
> generally get the effect that you want by using multiple sed commands.
That's what I thought to use as fallback. Thanks for confirming that.
- portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Jim Meyering
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Steve Robbins
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Jim Meyering
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1... Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Ruslan Shevchenko
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Harlan Stenn
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Ken Pizzini
