On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:47:17 +1100 (EST), Ian Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'm getting nowhere trying to parse out IP addresses from strings of
> this form in /bin/sh, which have been awk'd out of 'tail named.run':
>
> addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
> addr='195.68.176.4#16811:'
> addr='195.68.176.4#276:'
>
> sh(1) in hand, I've tried:
>
> ip=${addr:%#*}
> ip=${addr:%%#*}
> ip=${addr:%[#]*}
> ip=${addr:%%[#]*}
>
> but all of these report './testbit: 7: Syntax error: Bad substitution'
>
> How can I split these strings to exclude the '#' and all beyond,
> preferably using sh syntax, at least without resorting to perl?
Remove the ':' part and quote the text to avoid parsing '#' as a comment
delimiter:
$ addr='195.68.176.4#1440:'
$ echo "${addr%#*}"
195.68.176.4
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