I'm referring to the following question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23533362/why-doesnt-this-sed-line-work
The question appears more like a XY problem. It reads:
I am trying to remove everything that is MATCHED by the regex
;.*?$
from a lot of files.The sed command I'm trying is:
sed -i -e 's/;.*?$//g' files/*
However, it does nothing.
Any ideas how to get this working?
Despite getting an answer (which is apparently incorrect, though, as the question is not clear and subject to one's interpretation), and even after being asked for clarification in comments, the OP chooses to stay mum. Instead, goes ahead and posts an answer:
I want to delete this question, but it won't let me.
-e
is the wrong param.-E
matches it.
Details here:
To me, such questions add little value to the site. Incomprehensible post and link-only answer.
What should be done in such cases? Or am I wrong in my interpretation of the post and it is, indeed, a high quality post as per SO standards?
UPDATE: The OP had, incorrectly, voted to close the post as a duplicate of the post referenced in the answer and it soon gathered enough votes to be closed as duplicate. However, it has been deleted now.
sed
supports non-greedy matches when using extended RE.