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Add function to find substring at the beginning of a string #51
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printf
precision and%s
conversion specifications can be used to limit the bytes/characters written from a string. To take advantage ofthis we can use the if compound command,
test
builtin command, command substitution, and parameter expansion to compare the beginning of a string and a substring.It does not really matter if a parameter is empty or unset, because its length will be zero and identical strings will be compared.
From: POSIX
I have executed the test shell script without errors and tested the code against many strings.
Requires
zsh
>= 5.9:The same approach (although more convoluted) can used to find substrings at the end: