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I thought this might progress the braced expressions together (giving '192.168.1.1', '192.168.2.2', '192.168.3.3', etc.) so I wanted to test it. But when I did, it didn't even do that. Instead it gives:

192.168.1.
192.168.2.
192.168.3.
192.168.4.
192.168.5.
192.168.6.
192.168.7.
192.168.8.
192.168.9.
192.168.10.
192.168.11.
192.168.12.
192.168.13.
192.168.14.
192.168.15.
192.168.16.
192.168.17.
192.168.18.
192.168.19.
192.168.20.
...
Is there a limit to glob expansion? It works as expected if I change 1..254 to 1..6, for example.


In reply to Re^2: Adding an Entire Class B IP Range to an Array by kelan
in thread Adding an Entire Class B IP Range to an Array by Dru

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