POSIX.2 regular expressions NAME regex - POSIX.2 regular expressions DESCRIPTION Regular expressions ("RE"s), as defined in POSI......atterns above) makes it only match installed versions (see version patterns below). ?name(REGEX), ~nREGEX Selects packages where the name matches the given regular expression. ?…POSIX.2 regular expressions NAME regex - POSIX.2 regular expressions DESCRIPTION Regular expressions ("RE"s), as defined in POSI......following functions are present: sigqueue () sigtimedwait () sigwaitinfo () --- - _POSIX_REGEXP - _SC_REGEXP If this option is in effect (as it always is under POSIX.1-2001), th…...ave.][.a-umlaut.][.a-circumflex.]] ". SEE ALSO sh (1), fnmatch (3), glob (3), locale (7), regex (7)...or equal, otherwise 0. match0 Test if $0 matches a given regular expression . Usage: $0 ~ regex Parameters: cdp[0] holds a reference to a regular expression. Returns 1 in sp[0] …...of that string didn’t change in that rename-detected filepair). When used with --pickaxe-regex , treat the <block-of-text> as an extended POSIX regular expression to match, inst…...ath. The "magic signature" consists of ASCII symbols that are neither alphanumeric, glob, regex special characters nor colon. The optional colon that terminates the "magic signa…...ite$ git clone mothership:frotz frotz (1) satellite$ cd frotz satellite$ git config --get-regexp '^(remote|branch)\.' (2) remote.origin.url mothership:frotz remote.origin.fetch …