arnold@unix.cc.emory.edu (Arnold D. Robbins) (11/16/89)
This patch is indirectly from Bob Chassell at GNU Central. It allows
you to format the texinfo file with texinfo-format-buffer, so that
(the unreleased) makeinfo isn't necessary.
This is likely to become "official" at a later date, but probably not
for a while, and makeinfo may even be released soon.
This is for the 2.11.1 version of gawk.texinfo.
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>From robbins@ai.mit.edu Wed Nov 15 15:11:38 1989
From: robbins@ai.mit.edu (Arnold Robbins)
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 89 15:11:42 EST
To: arnold@unix.cc.emory.edu
Subject: diffs
*** gawk.texinfo.orig Wed Nov 15 14:40:47 1989
--- gawk.texinfo Wed Nov 15 15:07:39 1989
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*** 3,10 ****
@setfilename gawk-info
@settitle The GAWK Manual
@c %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
! @syncodeindex fn cp
! @syncodeindex vr cp
@iftex
@finalout
--- 3,10 ----
@setfilename gawk-info
@settitle The GAWK Manual
@c %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
! @synindex fn cp
! @synindex vr cp
@iftex
@finalout
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Note that boolean patterns are a special case of expression patterns
(@pxref{Expression Patterns}); they are expressions that use the boolean
! operators. For complete information on the boolean operators, see
! @ref{Boolean Ops}.
The subpatterns of a boolean pattern can be constant regular
expressions, comparisons, or any other @code{gawk} expressions. Range
--- 3513,3520 ----
Note that boolean patterns are a special case of expression patterns
(@pxref{Expression Patterns}); they are expressions that use the boolean
! operators. For complete information on the boolean operators,
! @pxref{Boolean Ops}.
The subpatterns of a boolean pattern can be constant regular
expressions, comparisons, or any other @code{gawk} expressions. Range
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*** 3657,3663 ****
An @code{awk} @dfn{program} or @dfn{script} consists of a series of
@dfn{rules} and function definitions, interspersed. (Functions are
! described later; see @ref{User-defined}.)
A rule contains a pattern and an @dfn{action}, either of which may be
omitted. The purpose of the action is to tell @code{awk} what to do
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An @code{awk} @dfn{program} or @dfn{script} consists of a series of
@dfn{rules} and function definitions, interspersed. (Functions are
! described later; @pxref{User-defined}.)
A rule contains a pattern and an @dfn{action}, either of which may be
omitted. The purpose of the action is to tell @code{awk} what to do
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digits between 0 and 7. For example, the code for the ASCII ESC
(escape) character is @samp{\033}.@refill
! @item \x@var{hh@dots{}}
Represents the hexadecimal value @var{hh}, where @var{hh} are hexadecimal
digits (@samp{0} through @samp{9} and either @samp{A} through @samp{F} or
@samp{a} through @samp{f}). Like the same construct in ANSI C, the escape
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digits between 0 and 7. For example, the code for the ASCII ESC
(escape) character is @samp{\033}.@refill
! @item \x@var{hh}@dots{}
Represents the hexadecimal value @var{hh}, where @var{hh} are hexadecimal
digits (@samp{0} through @samp{9} and either @samp{A} through @samp{F} or
@samp{a} through @samp{f}). Like the same construct in ANSI C, the escape
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