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regexp: /reg´eksp/, n.
[Unix] (alt.: regex or reg-ex)
1. Common written and spoken abbreviation for regular expression, one
of the wildcard patterns used, e.g., by Unix utilities such as grep(1),
sed(1), and awk(1). These use conventions similar to but more elaborate
than those described under glob.
For purposes of this lexicon, it is sufficient to note that regexps also
allow complemented character sets using ^
; thus, one can
specify ‘any non-alphabetic character’ with
[^A-Za-z].
2. Name of a well-known PD regexp-handling package in portable C, written by revered Usenetter Henry Spencer.
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