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Replace the complex sed regex with a simpler approach using cut -d '=' -f2- to extract the value after the equals sign, followed by sed to remove quotes. This makes the function more readable and potentially more robust.
These files belong to the custom-ufpel-edition branch and should not be included in the PR for the read_configuration fix.
This was referenced Oct 22, 2025
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Description
This PR simplifies read_configuration() in shared-functions.sh by replacing a complex sed regex with a clearer two-step parsing:
• Old: sed -r "s/^$name=(["']?)(.+)\1$/\2/"
• New: cut -d '=' -f2- | sed -r "s/^(["']?)(.+)\1$/\2/"
Why:
The new approach is easier to read and reason about while preserving behavior:
• Extracts the value after the first =
• Strips optional matching quotes around the value
Impact & Testing:
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