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Trailing spaces; pattern "\s" before "[[:cntrl:]]" faulty
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On 2025-01-25 12:31, Paul Eggert via Cygwin wrote:
> On 2025-01-24 05:27, Andreas BROCKMANN via Bug reports for GNU grep wrote:
>> The 1st command below correctly reports trailing spaces, for Unix and Windows
>> format files.
>> The 2nd one incorrectly reports all lines.
>>
>> grep -sHn -i " [[:cntrl:]]*$" *.vhd
>> grep -sHn -i "\s[[:cntrl:]]*$" *.vhd
>
> I don't see a bug. The latter command is equivalent to:
>
> grep -Hins '[[:space:]][[:cntrl:]]*$' *.vhd
>
> and if the input files use Microsoft CRLF format then [[:space:]] matches the CR
> at the end of every line and [[:cntrl:]]* matches the empty string after the CR.
>
> Possibly you need to use Unix LF format, or use the --text option, or something
> like that.
>
> Marking the bug as done.
IIRC even Cygwin dropped Windows text handling in coreutils, findutils, grep,
sed, etc. about 2018 to be consistent with other POSIX platforms.
Use d2u/dos2unix or u2d/unix2dos in pipes to convert, or equivalent, such as
tr -d '\r', sed -e 's/\r//g', awk -e '{gsub(/\r/,"")'.
Cygwin users may be able to compensate by remounting the filesystem with a
"text" mount option -o text or the equivalent in an /etc/fstab entry, but I am
unsure if anyone has tested using that option nowadays.
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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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