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Does lookbehind work in sed?


I created a test using grep but it does not work in sed.

grep -P '(?<=foo)bar' file.txt

This works correctly by returning bar.

sed 's/(?<=foo)bar/test/g' file.txt

I was expecting footest as output, but it did not work.


Solution

  • GNU sed does not have support for lookaround assertions. You could use a more powerful language such as Perl or possibly experiment with ssed which supports Perl-style regular expressions.

    perl -pe 's/(?<=foo)bar/test/g' file.txt