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9.7. Extended Regular Expressions
Extended regular expressions were introduced in
Section 8.4.
Here, we just
summarize the metacharacters that nvi provides.
nvi also supports the POSIX bracket
expressions, [[:alnum:]], and so on.
You use :set extended to enable
extended regular expression matching.
- |
- Indicates alternation.
The left and right sides need not be just single characters.
- (...)
-
Used for grouping, to allow the application
of additional regular expression operators.
When extended is set, text grouped
with parentheses acts like text grouped in \(...\)
in regular vi; the actual text matched can be
retrieved in the replacement part of a substitute command with
\1, \2, etc.
In this case, \( represents a literal left parenthesis.
- +
-
Matches one or more of the preceding regular expressions.
This is either a single character or a group of characters enclosed
in parentheses.
- ?
-
Matches zero or one occurrence of the preceding regular expression.
- {...}
-
Defines an interval expression.
Interval expressions describe counted numbers of repetitions.
In the description below, n and m
represent integer constants.
- {n}
- Matches exactly n repetitions of the
previous regular expression.
- {n,}
- Matches n or more repetitions of the
previous regular expression.
- {n,m}
- Matches n to m repetitions.
When extended is not set, nvi
provides the same functionality with \{
and \}.
As might be expected, when extended is set,
you should precede the above metacharacters with a backslash in
order to match them literally.
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