On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 8:41 AM Boris Behrens wrote:
>
> I've tried it the other way around and let cat give out all escaped chars
> and the did the grep:
>
> # cat -A omapkeys_list | grep -aFn '/'
> 9844:/$
> 9845:/^@v913^@$
> 88010:M-^@1000_/^@$
> 128981:M-^@1001_/$
>
> Did anyone ever saw
I've tried it the other way around and let cat give out all escaped chars
and the did the grep:
# cat -A omapkeys_list | grep -aFn '/'
9844:/$
9845:/^@v913^@$
88010:M-^@1000_/^@$
128981:M-^@1001_/$
Did anyone ever saw something like this?
Am Mo., 13. Feb. 2023 um 14:31 Uhr schrieb Boris Behrens
So here is some more weirdness:
I've piped a list of all omapkeys into a file: (dedacted customer data with
placeholders in <>)
# grep -aFn '//' omapkeys_list
9844://
9845://v913
88010:�1000_//
128981:�1001_//
# grep -aFn '/'
omapkeys_list
# vim omapkeys_list +88010 (copy pasted from terminal)