khera@cs.duke.edu (Vivek Khera) (06/07/91)
Is there an errata sheet for the camel book? I remember reading about the regular expression matches ($1, $2, etc.) being extended beyond 1 thru 9, but there is no mention of that in the book. Also, there are a couple of things that looked just plain wrong (like the importenv.pl example in the library). -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Vick Khera, Gradual Student/Systems Guy Department of Computer Science ARPA: khera@cs.duke.edu Duke University UUCP: ...!mcnc!duke!khera Durham, NC 27706 (919) 660-6528
lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov (Larry Wall) (06/08/91)
In article <KHERA.91Jun6230311@thneed.cs.duke.edu> khera@cs.duke.edu (Vivek Khera) writes:
: Is there an errata sheet for the camel book? I remember reading about
: the regular expression matches ($1, $2, etc.) being extended beyond 1
: thru 9, but there is no mention of that in the book. Also, there are
: a couple of things that looked just plain wrong (like the importenv.pl
: example in the library).
There are some errata toward the end of the man page.
Larry