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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:43:12+00:00 2026-05-13T23:43:12+00:00

How can I use sed to replace this line char * path_list_[1] = {

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How can I use sed to replace this line

char * path_list_[1] = { "/some/random/path" };

with this line

char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/foo", "lib/bar" };

in a file named source.c

Notes:
* The path is really random.
* Your solution should only change this line in source.c
* I’m only interested in a sed oneliner.

You can use this Python regex as a starting point:

text = re.sub('static const char \* path_list_\[1\] = \{ "[^"]*" \};', 
    'static const char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/sun", "lib/matlab" };', text)
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    2026-05-13T23:43:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:43 pm

    Based on the Python regex you gave:

    echo 'char * path_list_[1] = { "/some/random/path" };' | \
        sed -E -e 's/char \* path_list_\[1\] = \{ "[^"]*" \};/char * path_list_[2] = { "lib\/sun", "lib\/matlab" };/'
    

    outputs

    char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/sun", "lib/matlab" };
    

    or alternately

    echo 'static const char * path_list_[1] = { "/some/random/path" };' | \
        sed -E -e 's/static const char \* path_list_\[1\] = \{ "[^"]*" \};/static const char * path_list_[2] = { "lib\/sun", "lib\/matlab" };/'
    

    outputs

    static const char * path_list_[2] = { "lib/sun", "lib/matlab" };
    

    (This is done using the FreeBSD-type sed included in Mac OS X.)

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