On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 05:28:20PM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > #!/bin/sh > -sed -e "s/,,/\„/g; s/''/\”/g;" $1 > temp > +perl -p -e "s/(^|\s),,/\„/g; s/''/\”/g;" $1 > temp > mv temp $1 > > I replaced sed with perl because I don't know how to write this > regex in sed :)
If perl is used, then it would be best to do it this way: ------------------------------------------ #!/usr/bin/perl -pi s/(^|\s),,/\„/g; s/''/\”/g; ------------------------------------------ This way we don't assume that working directory is writable (not that it matters much), and it's cleaner and more flexible. Marcin -- Marcin Owsiany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://marcin.owsiany.pl/ GnuPG: 1024D/60F41216 FE67 DA2D 0ACA FC5E 3F75 D6F6 3A0D 8AA0 60F4 1216