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[0-9] versus [[:digit:]]
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In what follows, file "conjectures" is a 6 billion bytes file in which each
line contains at most one letter P, and few (see output) have a digit
following a P. "rusage" is just a home-brew resource usage summary command.
rusage egrep 'P[0-9]' conjectures > xxx
695.55 real 688.33 user 2.40 sys 0 pf 186 pr 0 sw 0 rb 8 wb 1 vcx 19206 icx
2488 mx 0 ix 0 id 0 is
cat xxx
A[21]=11{11}:22<LP3
rusage egrep 'P[[:digit:]]' conjectures > xxx
14.88 real 13.36 user 1.43 sys 0 pf 186 pr 0 sw 0 rb 8 wb 0 vcx 516 icx
2500 mx 0 ix 0 id 0 is
cat xxx
A[21]=11{11}:22<LP3
Using what is to me the more obvious [0-9] pattern takes almost 50 times as
long as using the [[:digit:]] pattern. Seems very strange.
grep --version
grep (GNU grep) 2.25
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x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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