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Escaping a parenthesis in grep/ack


I want to look for the string "methodname(", but I am unable to escape the "(". How can I get

grep methodname( *

or

ack-grep methodname( *

to work?


Solution

  • There's two things interpreting the (: the shell, and ack-grep.

    You can use '', "", or \ to escape the ( from the shell, e.g.

    grep 'methodname(' *
    grep "methodname(" *
    grep methodname\( *
    

    grep uses a basic regular expression language by default, so ( isn't special. (It would be if you used egrep or grep -E or grep -P.)

    On the other hand, ack-grep takes Perl regular expressions as input, in which ( is also special, so you'll have to escape that too.

    ack-grep 'methodname\(' *
    ack-grep "methodname\\(" *
    ack-grep methodname\\\( *
    ack-grep 'methodname[(]' *
    ack-grep "methodname[(]" *
    ack-grep methodname\[\(\] *