Do not rely on IFS from env when loading combined patterns#4
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What?
'\n' rather than default IFS' \t\n'(space, tab, newline)whileinstead offorto avoid modifying/relying on the global value ofIFS(general best practice)Why?
combined_patterns()concatenates patterns with|for use in a single grep commandExpected
For example, consider the following list of patterns:
load_combined_patterns()should transform them into:^my-regex$|^my regex with spaces$Actual
The above example ends up as
^my-regex$|^my|regex|with|spaces$.By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.