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Re: how to use character range [] in substitution pattern :gs



On Wed, 9 May 2012 09:00:43 -0700
reckoner <reckoner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > ${x//[\(\)]/_}
> 
> This last one doesn't work for me with or without the HIST_SUBST_PATTERN.

Hmm... there's not a lot to go wrong unless your version of zsh is
*very* old.

% zsh -f
% x="foo(bar())rod"
% print ${x//[\(\)]/_}
foo_bar___rod

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