Author: "Craig Hancock chancock AT bsd.uchicago DOT edu" <chancock AT bsd.uchicago DOT edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:39:05 -0600
I want to know if it is possible in a disk list to specify multiple directories on one line using regular expressions like so ./NL-SFS3-02[4-7] so NL-SFS3-024 NL-SFS3-025 NL-SFS3-026 NL-SFS3-027 Crai
Author: Galen Johnson <gjohnson AT trantor DOT org>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 21:48:32 -0500
I want to know if it is possible in a disk list to specify multiple directories on one line using regular expressions like so ./NL-SFS3-02[4-7] so NL-SFS3-024 NL-SFS3-025 NL-SFS3-026 NL-SFS3-027 Cra
A note of caution on terminology. There are two commonly encountered pattern matching semantics in unix, "file name generation" (FNG, aka shell wildcards) and "regular expressions" (RE, in multiple f
I've heard of FNG refered to as globbing. But "commonly" is so environment relative :) In my environment, globbing is more commonly known as FNG. I'd guess it is commonly called globbing among linux/