Setting LC_ALL=C makes it possible to use the range `[0-?]` instead of splitting it into `[0-9:-?]` as done previously. Without LC_ALL, sed complains with: sed: -e expression #1, char 21: Invalid range end The GNU manual explains this partially, although I still don't quite understand why this range specifically does not work in `en_US.utf8`. See: > Within a bracket expression, a *range expression* consists of two > characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that > sorts between the two characters, inclusive. In the default C locale, > the sorting sequence is the native character order; for example, > `[a-d]` is equivalent to `[abcd]`. Link: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Character-Classes-and-Bracket-Expressions
217 B
Executable File
217 B
Executable File