Bash scripting on OSX Snow Leopard, I want to remove any of a set of file suffixes and my googlefu is failing me.
Given
file="filename_1"
file1=${file%_1}
echo $file1
filename
However, any variations of introducing a pattern list into the stripping have failed me, e.g.:
shopt -s extglob
file1=${file/@(%_1|%_end)/}
echo $file1
filename_1
I've tried putting the pattern list in a variable, using parenthesis or none, quotes or none. I'm coming to conclude that substitutions and trimming of trailing strings don't take pattern lists - or that I'm missing something rather obvious. Thank you for suggestions on elegant solutions or on what I might be missing about pattern lists.