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awk: warning: escape sequence `]' treated as plain `]'

echo "A: B: C: D:" | awk -F'[:]' '{print $1}'

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awk: warning: escape sequence `]' treated as plain `]'

A

I am getting the above warning message, I have tried multiple options to escape the ] but that didn't resolve.

I want to use both the delimiters : and print exactly the alphabets A, B, C, D by printing $1, $2, $3, $4 respectively.

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I think this is what you're trying to do:

$ echo 'A: B: C: D:' | awk -F':\\[[:space:]]*' '{print $2}'
B

Note that I added [[:space:]]* as I don't think you want leading spaces in the fields after $1.

String literals as used in your FS setting get parsed twice, once when the script is read and again when executed so escapes need to be doubled up (google it and/or read the awk man page or book). In this case on the first pass \\ gets converted to \ and on the second pass \ gets converted to which is what you want.


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