| Brace Expansion |
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| Brace expansion is a mechanism by which arbitrary strings may be gener- |
| ated. This mechanism is similar to pathname expansion, but the file- |
| names generated need not exist. Patterns to be brace expanded take the |
| form of an optional preamble, followed by either a series of comma-sep- |
| arated strings or a sequence expression between a pair of braces, fol- |
| lowed by an optional postscript. The preamble is prefixed to each |
| string contained within the braces, and the postscript is then appended |
| to each resulting string, expanding left to right. |
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| Brace expansions may be nested. The results of each expanded string |
| are not sorted; left to right order is preserved. For example, |
| a{d,c,b}e expands into `ade ace abe'. |
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| A sequence expression takes the form {x..y}, where x and y are either |
| integers or single characters. When integers are supplied, the expres- |
| sion expands to each number between x and y, inclusive. When charac- |
| ters are supplied, the expression expands to each character lexico- |
| graphically between x and y, inclusive. Note that both x and y must be |
| of the same type. |
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| Brace expansion is performed before any other expansions, and any char- |
| acters special to other expansions are preserved in the result. It is |
| strictly textual. Bash does not apply any syntactic interpretation to |
| the context of the expansion or the text between the braces. |
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| A correctly-formed brace expansion must contain unquoted opening and |
| closing braces, and at least one unquoted comma or a valid sequence |
| expression. Any incorrectly formed brace expansion is left unchanged. |
| A { or , may be quoted with a backslash to prevent its being considered |
| part of a brace expression. To avoid conflicts with parameter expan- |
| sion, the string ${ is not considered eligible for brace expansion. |
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| This construct is typically used as shorthand when the common prefix of |
| the strings to be generated is longer than in the above example: |
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| mkdir /usr/local/src/bash/{old,new,dist,bugs} |
| or |
| chown root /usr/{ucb/{ex,edit},lib/{ex?.?*,how_ex}} |
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| Brace expansion introduces a slight incompatibility with historical |
| versions of sh. sh does not treat opening or closing braces specially |
| when they appear as part of a word, and preserves them in the output. |
| Bash removes braces from words as a consequence of brace expansion. |
| For example, a word entered to sh as file{1,2} appears identically in |
| the output. The same word is output as file1 file2 after expansion by |
| bash. If strict compatibility with sh is desired, start bash with the |
| +B option or disable brace expansion with the +B option to the set com- |
| mand |