In the man page for grep it says:
-P, --perl-regexp
Interpret PATTERN as a Perl regular expression.
When I try this I get:
$ grep -P 'whatever'
grep: The -P option is not supported
(Using Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake)
Any ideas on the history of this feature? Why is it "not supported"? How do I get a version of grep that supports it?
When the feature works, what is the extent of greps support for Perl regexps? Does it actually use perl, or is it a reimplemented engine?
-Andrew.
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