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Re: Character clearance in either end front or back


From: Chris Elvidge
Subject: Re: Character clearance in either end front or back
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2020 14:56:18 +0100
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On 08/10/2020 12:19 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 12:00:06PM +0200, Reuti wrote:
Am 08.10.2020 um 08:06 schrieb Budi <budikusasi@gmail.com>:
but merely
clearing \\\  as in l=foo\\\

k=${%%\}

To remove all you will need a wildcard:

k=${l%%\\*}

No, that won't do it either.  You need an extended glob.

shopt -s extglob
k=${l%%+(\\)}

Without extended globs, you could do it using a loop that removes one
backslash at a time, but that's obviously going to be slower.



l='foo\\\'
echo ${l\\*} works for me. (bash 5.1.0)
foo

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Chris Elvidge
England




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