Much thanks.
Ken
[email protected] (Brian Byllesby) wrote on 3/11/10 3:20 AM
use \010
ref p.183 of bbedit user manual (
http://pine.barebones.com/manual/BBEdit_9_User_Manual.pdf )
under "In Replacement Patterns":
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You may use a leading zero; for example, if in your replacement
pattern you want the first backreference followed by a literal
“1”, you can use “\011”. (If you use “\11”, you
will get the 11th backreference, even if it is empty.)
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On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Grep. How do I escape the number 0 in a replacement string if
\0 is already reserved?
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