I am trying to replace various characters with either a single quote or double quote.
Here is my test file:
# Replace all with double quotes
" fullwidth
“ left
” right
„ low
" normal
# Replace all with single quotes
' normal
‘ left
’ right
‚ low
‛ reverse
` backtick
I'm trying to do this...
perl -Mutf8 -pi -e "s/[\x{2018}\x{201A}\x{201B}\x{FF07}\x{2019}\x{60}]/'/ug" test.txt
perl -Mutf8 -pi -e 's/[\x{FF02}\x{201C}\x{201D}\x{201E}]/"/ug' text.txt
But only the backtick character gets replaced properly. I think it has something to do with the other code points being too large, but I cannot find any documentation on this.
Here I have a one-liner which dumps the Unicode code points, to verify they match my regular expression.
$ awk -F\ '{print $1}' test.txt | \
perl -C7 -ne 'for(split(//)){print sprintf("U+%04X", ord)." ".$_."\n"}'
U+FF02 "
U+201C “
U+201D ”
U+201E „
U+0022 "
U+0027 '
U+2018 ‘
U+2019 ’
U+201A ‚
U+201B ‛
U+0060 `
Why isn't my regular expression matching?