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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help understanding this Regex. Post 302952817 by derekludwig on Saturday 22nd of August 2015 08:25:36 AM
Old 08-22-2015
With the understanding that this depends on your shell and O/S...

'^[^\t ]' will match any line that does not being with a space, a "t" or "\".

If you want to match anything that does not being with whitepace, use '^[^[:space:]]'. If you want to limit this to a space or tab use $'^[^\t ]'.
 

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Jcode::Nihongo(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Jcode::Nihongo(3pm)

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	 $iso_2022_jp = Jcode->new($str)->h2z->jis;

       x3xAxexexeY"YiY~YoYExCx.xcx|iS

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		_
       YaYOY,YSY YExEAEeA-:-xBxIIuxxcIxIxcxaxEicJcode.pmxIxbxA"getcode()"xE "convert()"xoYuYYi1/4YEx.xAExxxbx1iL

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		  _
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			  _
	   x3xixIxUxoxI3/4 x.>>b'OxoAaIox.xbx1iLx1/2xIA_1/2bxEx.xAEic$strxIAIx1/2xIxaxIx~
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						    _
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							   _
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	     print $j->fallback(Jcode::FB_XMLCREF)->euc;  # '&#x262f;'
	     print $j->fallback(Jcode::FB_HTMLCREF)->euc; # '&#9775;'
									    _
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										   _
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       $length = $jcode-_jlength();
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       xEx.xbx1iLxa>>ExxxIPerlx~5.6oE1BxCxcxexExeicMIME::Base64xI YDYoYEYexuxixAExxxexIxCicYxYoY1YEi1/4YexIE~IxxIxcxexbx>>xoiL

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	 $strxoRFC1522xExcxeMIME-HeaderxEEN'1x.xbx1iL$lfxo>>OAex1xexEic 1OxIAbxeEOx.xE$lfx~>>Exixixbx1iEYCYOY(C)YeYEiS
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	 $bplxo>>OAex1xexEicAbxeEOx1YDYxYEcoxE$bplx~>>Exixixbx1iEYCYOY(C)YeYEiS76i" x3xIcoAIxI76oE21/4xCxEx+-xixDxExexbx>>xoiEiL

	 Perl 5.8.1oE1BxCxIicoE21/4xIxex|xEx.xAExaMIME HeaderY"YoY3i1/4YEx~xCxxbx1iS

	   $mime_header = $j->MIME_Header;

	 x3xI3/4i1c$mime_headerxIIaxeAIxIMIME-B-encoded UTF-8xExExexbx1iL oiEyic"$j->mime_encode()"xIMIME-B-encoded ISO-2022-JPxoEOx.xbx1iL
	 oC9|axIxUxExoxExIYai1/4Yei1/4xIxExAxexaYuYYi1/4YEx.xAExxxbx1iL

       $j->mime_decode;_
	 JcodeYaYOY,YSY YExIAEaEoE,>>uIoxoMIME-HeaderYCY3i1/4YEx.xbx1iLPerl 5.8.1 oE1BxExeicoE21/4xIxex|xEx.xAEAE+-x,x3xEx~xCxxbx1iS

	   Jcode->new($str, 'MIME-Header');
						_
	 x3xAxexI3/4i1cicISO-2022-JPxAx+-xCxIxEx UTF-8xExExExaAD+-bx.xAExaxeic xuxexEMIME B EncodingxIxBxExexoMIME Q EncodingxExaAD+-bx.xAExxxe
	 xIxCicPerl 5.8.1oE1BxCxcxixDx3xAxexo>>Ex|xUxxCx.xcx|iL

       E3/43N c<<ca A'3N

       $j->h2z([$keep_dakuten])
	 X201Y<<YEiEE3/43NiExoX208Y<<YEiEA'3NiExEEN'1x.xbx1iL $keep_dakutenxEccAIxoY>>YAYEx1xexEicAuAAxox1/2xIxbxbxEx.xbx1
	 (x3xixIxAxbxeiciOY<<iUi<<ixxIiOY~ixxEEN'1xuxixoxEx1/2xIxbxb xExExexExxx|x3xExCx1)

	 $j->nmatchxoAIx,xAEYbYAYAx.xccoxo1/4eAEAxCxxbx1iL

       $j->z2h
	 X208Y<<YEiEA'3NiExoX201Y<<YEiEE3/43NiExEEN'1x.xbx1iL

	 $j->nmatchxoAIx,xAEYbYAYAx.xccoxo1/4eAEAxCxxbx1iL

       Auu~E1/2,1/2Y"YBYaYii1/4Yc

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	 oE21/4xIYaY1/2YAYExIPerl 5.8.1oE1BxCxIxBIoIN2AC1/2xCx1iL

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			 _			   _
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	  binary  Binary iEYAEYY1YEYOYiYxYexCxIxExxiE
	  euc	  EUC-JP
	  sjis	  SHIFT_JIS
	  jis	  JIS (ISO-2022-JP)
	  ucs2	  UCS2 (Raw Unicode)
	  utf8	  UTF8

	 Y1Y<<Yei1/4Y3YoYAEYY1YExIAaxixexECUIoY3YoYAEYY1YExo>>Ex|xEic2cE,>>uE~xI
	 Y3i1/4YEx~,<<xAx<<xAxcxIx<<xaEOx.xbx1iL3/4axIEyxC1/2OxUxcxex|xEic$strxI$str xCxa11/2xxxbx>>xoiL

	 jcode.pl IoIN1/4OxIEyxOiS x3xI'OcoxIjcode::getcode()xE100%3/4aoI,B'1x~ xcxexbx1iLi1/2i1/2xbxcicxUxU100%i"

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						    _									   _
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       Copyright 1999-2005 Dan Kogai <dankogai@dan.co.jp>

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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