Use simpler regex format for wildcards

Use `\.?domain\.com$` instead of `((^)|(\.))domain\.com$`

Signed-off-by: Mcat12 <newtoncat12@yahoo.com>
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Mcat12 2018-07-31 21:36:29 -04:00
parent a25a13fde0
commit 7086a400e8
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2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ AddDomain() {
bool=true
domain="${1}"
[[ "${wildcard}" == true ]] && domain="((^)|(\\.))${domain//\./\\.}$"
[[ "${wildcard}" == true ]] && domain="\\.?${domain//\./\\.}$"
# Is the domain in the list?
# Search only for exactly matching lines
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ RemoveDomain() {
[[ -z "${type}" ]] && type="--wildcard-only"
domain="${1}"
[[ "${wildcard}" == true ]] && domain="((^)|(\\.))${domain//\./\\.}$"
[[ "${wildcard}" == true ]] && domain="\\.?${domain//\./\\.}$"
bool=true
# Is it in the list?

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@ -24,5 +24,5 @@ convert_wildcard_to_regex() {
# Remove repeated domains (may have been inserted two times due to A and AAAA blocking)
uniquedomains="$(uniq <<< "${domains}")"
# Automatically generate regex filters and remove old wildcards file
awk '{print "((^)|(\\.))"$0"$"}' <<< "${uniquedomains}" >> "${regexFile:?}" && rm "${wildcardFile}"
awk '{print "\\.?"$0"$"}' <<< "${uniquedomains}" >> "${regexFile:?}" && rm "${wildcardFile}"
}