bash regex with quotes?

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走了就别回头了 2020-11-22 12:53

The following code

number=1
if [[ $number =~ [0-9] ]]
then
  echo matched
fi

works. If I try to use quotes in the regex, however, it stops:

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  •  长情又很酷
    2020-11-22 13:48

    It was changed between 3.1 and 3.2. Guess the advanced guide needs an update.

    This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-3.2 since the release of bash-3.1. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is the place to look for complete descriptions.

    1. New Features in Bash

    snip

    f. Quoting the string argument to the [[ command's =~ operator now forces string matching, as with the other pattern-matching operators.

    Sadly this'll break existing quote using scripts unless you had the insight to store patterns in variables and use them instead of the regexes directly. Example below.

    $ bash --version
    GNU bash, version 3.2.39(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)
    Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    $ number=2
    $ if [[ $number =~ "[0-9]" ]]; then echo match; fi
    $ if [[ $number =~ [0-9] ]]; then echo match; fi
    match
    $ re="[0-9]"
    $ if [[ $number =~ $re ]]; then echo MATCH; fi
    MATCH
    
    $ bash --version
    GNU bash, version 3.00.0(1)-release (i586-suse-linux)
    Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    $ number=2
    $ if [[ $number =~ "[0-9]" ]]; then echo match; fi
    match
    $ if [[ "$number" =~ [0-9] ]]; then echo match; fi
    match
    

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