I have a regular expression which matches "x" if it is preceded by a non-space character other than "
and any number of space characters:
[^"\s]\s*x
This works as expected in JavaScript:
$ node
> /[^"\s]\s*x/.test('x')
false
> /[^"\s]\s*x/.test(' x')
false
> /[^"\s]\s*x/.test('" x')
false
> /[^"\s]\s*x/.test(': x')
true
grep, though, behaves differently:
$ echo 'x' | grep '[^"\s]\s*x'
$ echo ' x' | grep '[^"\s]\s*x'
x
$ echo '" x' | grep '[^"\s]\s*x'
" x
$ echo ': x' | grep '[^"\s]\s*x'
: x
Is there an explanation for this behaviour? How would I rewrite the regular expression for grep so it behaves as intended?