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ack-grep: chars escaping

My goal is to find all "<?=" occurrences with ack. How can I开发者_如何学C do that?

ack "<?="

Doesn't work. Please tell me how can I fix escaping here?


Since ack uses Perl regular expressions, your problem stems from the fact that in Perl RegEx language, ? is a special character meaning "last match is optional". So what you are grepping for is = preceded by an optional <

So you need to escape the ? if that's just meant to be a regular character.

To escape, there are two approaches - either <\?= or <[?]=; some people find the second form of escaping (putting a special character into a character class) more readable than backslash-escape.

UPDATE As Josh Kelley graciously added in the comment, a third form of escaping is to use the \Q operator which escapes all the following special characters till \E is encountered, as follows: \Q<?=\E


Rather than trying to remember which characters have to be escaped, you can use -Q to quote everything that needs to be quoted.


ack -Q "<?="

This is the best solution if you will want to find by simple text.

(if you need not find by regular expression.)


ack "<\?="

? is a regex operator, so it needs escaping

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