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* [TUHS] Regular Expressions (was Re:  origin of the name 'glob')
@ 2017-07-09 21:55 Paul Winalski
  2017-07-09 22:06 ` Steve Johnson
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From: Paul Winalski @ 2017-07-09 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)


On 7/9/17, ron minnich <rminnich at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
> All the DEC-10 and 11 operating systems I used had that wildcard, as well
> as IIRC even the PDP-8, maybe someone can confirm the -8.
>
> It would have been nice had RE's been the standard way to glob files, but,
> that said, when I mention .*\.c to people instead of *.c they don't much
> like it.

So when were REs first designed and implemented?  I would imagine that
they came about as a way to extend the old '*' and '?' wildcard
syntax, but that is only a guess.

-Paul W.


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* [TUHS] Regular Expressions (was Re: origin of the name 'glob')
@ 2017-07-10 12:38 Noel Chiappa
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From: Noel Chiappa @ 2017-07-10 12:38 UTC (permalink / raw)


    > From: Paul Winalski

    > So when were REs first designed and implemented? I would imagine that
    > they came about as a way to extend the old '*' and '?' wildcard syntax,
    > but that is only a guess.

I would suspect in the context of editors, not command file-naming. Don't
have time to research it, though. Try checking CTSS, early Multics, etc.

	Noel


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2017-07-09 22:36     ` Bakul Shah
2017-07-09 23:35       ` Greg 'groggy' Lehey
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