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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Grep on a list Post 302932053 by Don Cragun on Sunday 18th of January 2015 11:14:14 PM
Old 01-19-2015
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Originally Posted by MadeInGermany
There are many old sed out there...
An escaped * is good style. And safe.
I have to agree with Scrutinizer here; there is no need to escape an asterisk when it is the 1st character in a BRE (as used in ed, ex, grep (without the -Eoption), sed, vi, etc.).

However, when an asterisk is used in an ERE (as used in awk (as in RavinderSingh13's suggested script), grep -E (AKA egrep on many systems), etc.), the asterisk does need to be escaped.

Some versions of sed also have an option to use EREs instead of BREs. In those versions of sed when that option is specified, the asterisk does need to be escaped.
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ADDSLASHES(3)								 1							     ADDSLASHES(3)

addslashes - Quote string with slashes

SYNOPSIS
string addslashes (string $str) DESCRIPTION
Returns a string with backslashes before characters that need to be escaped. These characters are single quote ( '), double quote ( "), backslash ( ) and NUL (the NULL byte). An example use of addslashes(3) is when you're entering data into string that is evaluated by PHP. For example, O'Reilly is stored in $str, you need to escape $str. (e.g. eval("echo '".addslashes($str)."';"); ) To escape database parameters, DBMS specific escape function (e.g. mysqli_real_escape_string(3) for MySQL or pg_escape_literal(3), pg_escape_string(3) for PostgreSQL) should be used for security reasons. DBMSes have differect escape specification for identifiers (e.g. Table name, field name) than parameters. Some DBMS such as PostgreSQL provides identifier escape function, pg_escape_identifier(3), but not all DBMS provides identifier escape API. If this is the case, refer to your database system manual for proper escaping method. If your DBMS doesn't have an escape function and the DBMS uses to escape special chars, you might be able to use this function only when this escape method is adequate for your database. Please note that use of addslashes(3) for database parameter escaping can be cause of security issues on most databases. The PHP directive magic_quotes_gpc was on by default before PHP 5.4, and it essentially ran addslashes(3) on all GET, POST, and COOKIE data. Do not use addslashes(3) on strings that have already been escaped with magic_quotes_gpc as you'll then do double escaping. The func- tion get_magic_quotes_gpc(3) may come in handy for checking this. PARAMETERS
o $str - The string to be escaped. RETURN VALUES
Returns the escaped string. EXAMPLES
Example #1 An addslashes(3) example <?php $str = "Is your name O'Reilly?"; // Outputs: Is your name O'Reilly? echo addslashes($str); ?> SEE ALSO
stripcslashes(3), stripslashes(3), addcslashes(3), htmlspecialchars(3), quotemeta(3), get_magic_quotes_gpc(3). PHP Documentation Group ADDSLASHES(3)
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