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+1 Notes on the Free Translation Project
+***************************************
+
+Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project is
+a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all
+together, so that free software will gradually become able to speak many
+languages. A few packages already provide translations for their
+messages.
+
+ If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may
+assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally,
+itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_
+need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using
+this package with messages translated.
+
+ Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also
+explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the
+available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and
+work on translations can contact the appropriate team.
+
+ When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be
+related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of
+`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the
+`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages.
+
+1.1 Quick configuration advice
+==============================
+
+If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you
+should configure it using
+
+ ./configure --with-included-gettext
+
+to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this
+package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the
+operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only
+the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as
+many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic
+charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here.
+It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top
+of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will
+very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea
+to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible.
+
+ So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or
+you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the
+included `libintl'.
+
+1.2 INSTALL Matters
+===================
+
+Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the programs
+they contain can be made to speak your own native language. Most such
+packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own ways to
+internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'.
+
+ By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of
+messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already
+provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the included GNU
+`gettext' library will be used. This library is wholly contained
+within this package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior
+installation of the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required.
+Installers may use special options at configuration time for changing
+the default behaviour. The commands:
+
+ ./configure --with-included-gettext
+ ./configure --disable-nls
+
+will, respectively, bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the
+internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else,
+_totally_ disable translation of messages.
+
+ When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run
+configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will
+probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and
+will decide to use this. This might not be desirable. You should use
+the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. if the file
+`intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this package is
+more recent, you should use
+
+ ./configure --with-included-gettext
+
+to prevent auto-detection.
+
+ The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function
+and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an
+emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the
+extensions of the GNU `gettext' library.
+
+ Internationalized packages usually have many `po/LL.po' files, where
+LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless
+translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the
+`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed
+together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS'
+may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set.
+`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter
+codes, stating which languages are allowed.
+
+1.3 Using This Package
+======================
+
+As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you
+only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate
+`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code,
+and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's
+suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell
+prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'),
+`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash').
+This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for
+all.
+
+ You might think that the country code specification is redundant.
+But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For
+example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The
+country code serves to distinguish the dialects.
+
+ The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the
+language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based
+on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are
+used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of
+locales supported by your system for your language by running the
+command `locale -a | grep '^LL''.
+
+ Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an
+English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you
+understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages.
+This is done through a different environment variable, called
+`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG'
+for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG'
+set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the
+system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather
+read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not
+available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'.
+
+ Special advice for Norwegian users: The language code for Norwegian
+bokma*l changed from `no' to `nb' recently (in 2003). During the
+transition period, while some message catalogs for this language are
+installed under `nb' and some older ones under `no', it's recommended
+for Norwegian users to set `LANGUAGE' to `nb:no' so that both newer and
+older translations are used.
+
+ In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG'
+environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL'
+to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent
+to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT'
+(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context.
+
+1.4 Translating Teams
+=====================
+
+For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested
+people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also
+able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language.
+Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of
+teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage,
+`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams"
+area.
+
+ If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you
+should become a member of the translating team for your own language.
+The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has
+`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a
+message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body:
+
+ subscribe
+
+ Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate
+_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties,
+rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and
+you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to
+get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the
+coordinator for all translator teams.
+
+ The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing
+the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than
+programming skill, here.
+
+1.5 Available Packages
+======================
+
+Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following
+matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of July
+2006. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages
+PO files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a
+translation percentage of at least 50%.
+
+ Ready PO files af am ar az be bg bs ca cs cy da de el en en_GB eo
+ +----------------------------------------------------+
+ GNUnet | [] |
+ a2ps | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ aegis | () |
+ ant-phone | () |
+ anubis | [] |
+ ap-utils | |
+ aspell | [] [] [] [] |
+ bash | [] [] [] |
+ batchelor | [] |
+ bfd | |
+ bibshelf | [] |
+ binutils | [] |
+ bison | [] [] |
+ bison-runtime | [] |
+ bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ cflow | [] |
+ clisp | [] [] |
+ console-tools | [] [] |
+ coreutils | [] [] [] [] |
+ cpio | |
+ cpplib | [] [] [] |
+ cryptonit | [] |
+ darkstat | [] () [] |
+ dialog | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ doodle | [] |
+ e2fsprogs | [] [] |
+ enscript | [] [] [] [] |
+ error | [] [] [] [] |
+ fetchmail | [] [] () [] |
+ fileutils | [] [] |
+ findutils | [] [] [] |
+ flex | [] [] [] |
+ fslint | [] |
+ gas | |
+ gawk | [] [] [] |
+ gbiff | [] |
+ gcal | [] |
+ gcc | [] |
+ gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-tools | [] [] |
+ gimp-print | [] [] [] [] |
+ gip | [] |
+ gliv | [] |
+ glunarclock | [] |
+ gmult | [] [] |
+ gnubiff | () |
+ gnucash | () () [] |
+ gnucash-glossary | [] () |
+ gnuedu | |
+ gnulib | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gnunet-gtk | |
+ gnutls | |
+ gpe-aerial | [] [] |
+ gpe-beam | [] [] |
+ gpe-calendar | [] [] |
+ gpe-clock | [] [] |
+ gpe-conf | [] [] |
+ gpe-contacts | |
+ gpe-edit | [] |
+ gpe-filemanager | |
+ gpe-go | [] |
+ gpe-login | [] [] |
+ gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] |
+ gpe-package | |
+ gpe-sketchbook | [] [] |
+ gpe-su | [] [] |
+ gpe-taskmanager | [] [] |
+ gpe-timesheet | [] |
+ gpe-today | [] [] |
+ gpe-todo | |
+ gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] |
+ gprof | [] [] |
+ gpsdrive | () () |
+ gramadoir | [] [] |
+ grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gretl | |
+ gsasl | |
+ gss | |
+ gst-plugins | [] [] [] [] |
+ gst-plugins-base | [] [] [] |
+ gst-plugins-good | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gstreamer | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gtick | [] () |
+ gtkam | [] [] [] |
+ gtkorphan | [] [] |
+ gtkspell | [] [] [] [] |
+ gutenprint | [] |
+ hello | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ id-utils | [] [] |
+ impost | |
+ indent | [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166 | [] [] |
+ iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166_2 | |
+ iso_3166_3 | [] |
+ iso_4217 | [] |
+ iso_639 | [] [] |
+ jpilot | [] |
+ jtag | |
+ jwhois | |
+ kbd | [] [] [] [] |
+ keytouch | |
+ keytouch-editor | |
+ keytouch-keyboa... | |
+ latrine | () |
+ ld | [] |
+ leafpad | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libc | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libexif | [] |
+ libextractor | [] |
+ libgpewidget | [] [] [] |
+ libgpg-error | [] |
+ libgphoto2 | [] [] |
+ libgphoto2_port | [] [] |
+ libgsasl | |
+ libiconv | [] [] |
+ libidn | [] [] |
+ lifelines | [] () |
+ lilypond | [] |
+ lingoteach | |
+ lynx | [] [] [] [] |
+ m4 | [] [] [] [] |
+ mailutils | [] |
+ make | [] [] |
+ man-db | [] () [] [] |
+ minicom | [] [] [] |
+ mysecretdiary | [] [] |
+ nano | [] [] () [] |
+ nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] |
+ opcodes | [] |
+ parted | |
+ pilot-qof | [] |
+ psmisc | [] |
+ pwdutils | |
+ python | |
+ qof | |
+ radius | [] |
+ recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ rpm | [] [] |
+ screem | |
+ scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sed | [] [] [] |
+ sh-utils | [] [] |
+ shared-mime-info | [] [] [] |
+ sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ shishi | |
+ silky | |
+ skencil | [] () |
+ sketch | [] () |
+ solfege | |
+ soundtracker | [] [] |
+ sp | [] |
+ stardict | [] |
+ system-tools-ba... | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ tar | [] |
+ texinfo | [] [] [] |
+ textutils | [] [] [] |
+ tin | () () |
+ tp-robot | [] |
+ tuxpaint | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ unicode-han-tra... | |
+ unicode-transla... | |
+ util-linux | [] [] [] [] |
+ vorbis-tools | [] [] [] [] |
+ wastesedge | () |
+ wdiff | [] [] [] [] |
+ wget | [] [] |
+ xchat | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ xkeyboard-config | |
+ xpad | [] [] |
+ +----------------------------------------------------+
+ af am ar az be bg bs ca cs cy da de el en en_GB eo
+ 11 0 1 2 8 21 1 42 43 2 62 99 18 1 16 16
+
+ es et eu fa fi fr ga gl gu he hi hr hu id is it
+ +--------------------------------------------------+
+ GNUnet | |
+ a2ps | [] [] [] () |
+ aegis | |
+ ant-phone | [] |
+ anubis | [] |
+ ap-utils | [] [] |
+ aspell | [] [] [] |
+ bash | [] [] [] |
+ batchelor | [] [] |
+ bfd | [] |
+ bibshelf | [] [] [] |
+ binutils | [] [] [] |
+ bison | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ bison-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ cflow | |
+ clisp | [] [] |
+ console-tools | |
+ coreutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ cpio | [] [] [] |
+ cpplib | [] [] |
+ cryptonit | [] |
+ darkstat | [] () [] [] [] |
+ dialog | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ doodle | [] [] |
+ e2fsprogs | [] [] [] |
+ enscript | [] [] [] |
+ error | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ fetchmail | [] |
+ fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ findutils | [] [] [] [] |
+ flex | [] [] [] |
+ fslint | [] |
+ gas | [] [] |
+ gawk | [] [] [] [] |
+ gbiff | [] |
+ gcal | [] [] |
+ gcc | [] |
+ gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-tools | [] [] [] |
+ gimp-print | [] [] |
+ gip | [] [] [] |
+ gliv | () |
+ glunarclock | [] [] [] |
+ gmult | [] [] [] |
+ gnubiff | () () |
+ gnucash | () () () |
+ gnucash-glossary | [] [] |
+ gnuedu | [] |
+ gnulib | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gnunet-gtk | |
+ gnutls | |
+ gpe-aerial | [] [] |
+ gpe-beam | [] [] |
+ gpe-calendar | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-clock | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-conf | [] |
+ gpe-contacts | [] [] |
+ gpe-edit | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-filemanager | [] |
+ gpe-go | [] [] [] |
+ gpe-login | [] [] [] |
+ gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-package | [] |
+ gpe-sketchbook | [] [] |
+ gpe-su | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] |
+ gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-today | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-todo | [] |
+ gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gprof | [] [] [] [] |
+ gpsdrive | () () [] () |
+ gramadoir | [] [] |
+ grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gretl | [] [] [] |
+ gsasl | [] |
+ gss | [] |
+ gst-plugins | [] [] [] |
+ gst-plugins-base | [] [] |
+ gst-plugins-good | [] [] [] |
+ gstreamer | [] [] [] |
+ gtick | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gtkam | [] [] [] [] |
+ gtkorphan | [] [] |
+ gtkspell | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gutenprint | [] |
+ hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ id-utils | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ impost | [] [] |
+ indent | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166 | [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166_2 | [] |
+ iso_3166_3 | [] |
+ iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_639 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ jpilot | [] [] |
+ jtag | [] |
+ jwhois | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ kbd | [] [] |
+ keytouch | [] |
+ keytouch-editor | [] |
+ keytouch-keyboa... | [] |
+ latrine | [] [] [] |
+ ld | [] [] |
+ leafpad | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libc | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libexif | [] |
+ libextractor | [] |
+ libgpewidget | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libgpg-error | |
+ libgphoto2 | [] [] [] |
+ libgphoto2_port | [] [] |
+ libgsasl | [] [] |
+ libiconv | [] |
+ libidn | [] [] |
+ lifelines | () |
+ lilypond | [] |
+ lingoteach | [] [] [] |
+ lynx | [] [] [] |
+ m4 | [] [] [] [] |
+ mailutils | [] [] |
+ make | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ man-db | () |
+ minicom | [] [] [] [] |
+ mysecretdiary | [] [] [] |
+ nano | [] () [] [] [] [] |
+ nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ opcodes | [] [] [] [] |
+ parted | [] [] [] [] |
+ pilot-qof | |
+ psmisc | [] [] [] |
+ pwdutils | |
+ python | |
+ qof | |
+ radius | [] [] |
+ recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ rpm | [] [] |
+ screem | |
+ scrollkeeper | [] [] [] |
+ sed | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ shared-mime-info | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ shishi | |
+ silky | [] |
+ skencil | [] [] |
+ sketch | [] [] |
+ solfege | [] |
+ soundtracker | [] [] [] |
+ sp | [] |
+ stardict | [] |
+ system-tools-ba... | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ texinfo | [] [] |
+ textutils | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ tin | [] () |
+ tp-robot | [] [] [] [] |
+ tuxpaint | [] [] |
+ unicode-han-tra... | |
+ unicode-transla... | [] [] |
+ util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ vorbis-tools | [] [] |
+ wastesedge | () |
+ wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ xchat | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ xkeyboard-config | [] [] [] [] |
+ xpad | [] [] [] |
+ +--------------------------------------------------+
+ es et eu fa fi fr ga gl gu he hi hr hu id is it
+ 89 21 16 2 41 119 61 14 1 8 1 6 61 30 0 53
+
+ ja ko ku ky lg lt lv mk mn ms mt nb ne nl nn no
+ +--------------------------------------------------+
+ GNUnet | |
+ a2ps | () [] [] () |
+ aegis | () |
+ ant-phone | [] |
+ anubis | [] [] [] |
+ ap-utils | [] |
+ aspell | [] [] |
+ bash | [] |
+ batchelor | [] [] |
+ bfd | |
+ bibshelf | [] |
+ binutils | |
+ bison | [] [] [] |
+ bison-runtime | [] [] [] |
+ bluez-pin | [] [] [] |
+ cflow | |
+ clisp | [] |
+ console-tools | |
+ coreutils | [] |
+ cpio | |
+ cpplib | [] |
+ cryptonit | [] |
+ darkstat | [] [] |
+ dialog | [] [] |
+ diffutils | [] [] [] |
+ doodle | |
+ e2fsprogs | [] |
+ enscript | [] |
+ error | [] |
+ fetchmail | [] [] |
+ fileutils | [] [] |
+ findutils | [] |
+ flex | [] [] |
+ fslint | [] [] |
+ gas | |
+ gawk | [] [] |
+ gbiff | [] |
+ gcal | |
+ gcc | |
+ gettext-examples | [] [] |
+ gettext-runtime | [] [] [] |
+ gettext-tools | [] [] |
+ gimp-print | [] [] |
+ gip | [] [] |
+ gliv | [] |
+ glunarclock | [] [] |
+ gmult | [] [] |
+ gnubiff | |
+ gnucash | () () |
+ gnucash-glossary | [] |
+ gnuedu | |
+ gnulib | [] [] [] [] |
+ gnunet-gtk | |
+ gnutls | |
+ gpe-aerial | [] |
+ gpe-beam | [] |
+ gpe-calendar | [] |
+ gpe-clock | [] [] |
+ gpe-conf | [] [] |
+ gpe-contacts | [] |
+ gpe-edit | [] [] |
+ gpe-filemanager | [] |
+ gpe-go | [] [] |
+ gpe-login | [] [] |
+ gpe-ownerinfo | [] |
+ gpe-package | [] |
+ gpe-sketchbook | [] [] |
+ gpe-su | [] [] |
+ gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] |
+ gpe-timesheet | [] |
+ gpe-today | [] |
+ gpe-todo | |
+ gphoto2 | [] [] |
+ gprof | |
+ gpsdrive | () () () |
+ gramadoir | () |
+ grep | [] [] [] |
+ gretl | |
+ gsasl | [] |
+ gss | |
+ gst-plugins | [] |
+ gst-plugins-base | |
+ gst-plugins-good | [] |
+ gstreamer | [] |
+ gtick | [] |
+ gtkam | [] |
+ gtkorphan | [] |
+ gtkspell | [] [] |
+ gutenprint | |
+ hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ id-utils | [] |
+ impost | |
+ indent | [] [] |
+ iso_3166 | [] |
+ iso_3166_1 | [] [] |
+ iso_3166_2 | [] |
+ iso_3166_3 | [] |
+ iso_4217 | [] [] [] |
+ iso_639 | [] [] |
+ jpilot | () () () |
+ jtag | |
+ jwhois | [] |
+ kbd | [] |
+ keytouch | [] |
+ keytouch-editor | |
+ keytouch-keyboa... | |
+ latrine | [] |
+ ld | |
+ leafpad | [] [] |
+ libc | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libexif | |
+ libextractor | |
+ libgpewidget | [] |
+ libgpg-error | |
+ libgphoto2 | [] |
+ libgphoto2_port | [] |
+ libgsasl | [] |
+ libiconv | |
+ libidn | [] [] |
+ lifelines | [] |
+ lilypond | |
+ lingoteach | [] |
+ lynx | [] [] |
+ m4 | [] [] |
+ mailutils | |
+ make | [] [] [] |
+ man-db | () |
+ minicom | [] |
+ mysecretdiary | [] |
+ nano | [] [] [] |
+ nano_1_0 | [] [] [] |
+ opcodes | [] |
+ parted | [] [] |
+ pilot-qof | |
+ psmisc | [] [] [] |
+ pwdutils | |
+ python | |
+ qof | |
+ radius | |
+ recode | [] |
+ rpm | [] [] |
+ screem | [] |
+ scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] |
+ sed | [] [] |
+ sh-utils | [] [] |
+ shared-mime-info | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sharutils | [] [] |
+ shishi | |
+ silky | [] |
+ skencil | |
+ sketch | |
+ solfege | |
+ soundtracker | |
+ sp | () |
+ stardict | [] [] |
+ system-tools-ba... | [] [] [] [] |
+ tar | [] [] [] |
+ texinfo | [] [] [] |
+ textutils | [] [] [] |
+ tin | |
+ tp-robot | [] |
+ tuxpaint | [] |
+ unicode-han-tra... | |
+ unicode-transla... | |
+ util-linux | [] [] |
+ vorbis-tools | [] |
+ wastesedge | [] |
+ wdiff | [] [] |
+ wget | [] [] |
+ xchat | [] [] [] [] |
+ xkeyboard-config | [] |
+ xpad | [] [] [] |
+ +--------------------------------------------------+
+ ja ko ku ky lg lt lv mk mn ms mt nb ne nl nn no
+ 40 24 2 1 1 3 1 2 3 21 0 15 1 101 5 3
+
+ nso or pa pl pt pt_BR rm ro ru rw sk sl sq sr sv ta
+ +------------------------------------------------------+
+ GNUnet | |
+ a2ps | () [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ aegis | () () |
+ ant-phone | [] [] |
+ anubis | [] [] [] |
+ ap-utils | () |
+ aspell | [] [] |
+ bash | [] [] [] |
+ batchelor | [] [] |
+ bfd | |
+ bibshelf | [] |
+ binutils | [] [] |
+ bison | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ bison-runtime | [] [] [] [] |
+ bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ cflow | [] |
+ clisp | [] |
+ console-tools | [] |
+ coreutils | [] [] [] [] |
+ cpio | [] [] [] |
+ cpplib | [] |
+ cryptonit | [] [] |
+ darkstat | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ dialog | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ doodle | [] [] |
+ e2fsprogs | [] [] |
+ enscript | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ error | [] [] [] [] |
+ fetchmail | [] [] [] |
+ fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ flex | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ fslint | [] [] [] [] |
+ gas | |
+ gawk | [] [] [] [] |
+ gbiff | [] |
+ gcal | [] |
+ gcc | [] |
+ gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gettext-tools | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gimp-print | [] [] |
+ gip | [] [] [] [] |
+ gliv | [] [] [] [] |
+ glunarclock | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gmult | [] [] [] [] |
+ gnubiff | () |
+ gnucash | () [] |
+ gnucash-glossary | [] [] [] |
+ gnuedu | |
+ gnulib | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gnunet-gtk | [] |
+ gnutls | [] [] |
+ gpe-aerial | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-beam | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-calendar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-clock | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-conf | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-contacts | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-edit | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-filemanager | [] [] |
+ gpe-go | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-login | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-package | [] [] |
+ gpe-sketchbook | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-su | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-today | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gpe-todo | [] [] [] [] |
+ gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gprof | [] [] [] |
+ gpsdrive | [] [] [] |
+ gramadoir | [] [] |
+ grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gretl | [] |
+ gsasl | [] [] |
+ gss | [] [] [] |
+ gst-plugins | [] [] [] [] |
+ gst-plugins-base | [] |
+ gst-plugins-good | [] [] [] [] |
+ gstreamer | [] [] [] |
+ gtick | [] [] [] |
+ gtkam | [] [] [] [] |
+ gtkorphan | [] |
+ gtkspell | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ gutenprint | [] |
+ hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ id-utils | [] [] [] [] |
+ impost | [] |
+ indent | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166 | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166_1 | [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_3166_2 | |
+ iso_3166_3 | [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_4217 | [] [] [] [] |
+ iso_639 | [] [] [] [] |
+ jpilot | |
+ jtag | [] |
+ jwhois | [] [] [] [] |
+ kbd | [] [] [] |
+ keytouch | [] |
+ keytouch-editor | [] |
+ keytouch-keyboa... | [] |
+ latrine | [] [] |
+ ld | [] |
+ leafpad | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libc | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libexif | [] |
+ libextractor | [] [] |
+ libgpewidget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ libgpg-error | [] [] |
+ libgphoto2 | [] |
+ libgphoto2_port | [] [] [] |
+ libgsasl | [] [] [] [] |
+ libiconv | |
+ libidn | [] [] () |
+ lifelines | [] [] |
+ lilypond | |
+ lingoteach | [] |
+ lynx | [] [] [] |
+ m4 | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ mailutils | [] [] [] [] |
+ make | [] [] [] [] |
+ man-db | [] [] |
+ minicom | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ mysecretdiary | [] [] [] [] |
+ nano | [] [] |
+ nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] |
+ opcodes | [] [] |
+ parted | [] |
+ pilot-qof | [] |
+ psmisc | [] [] |
+ pwdutils | [] [] |
+ python | |
+ qof | [] |
+ radius | [] [] |
+ recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ rpm | [] [] [] [] |
+ screem | |
+ scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sh-utils | [] [] [] |
+ shared-mime-info | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ sharutils | [] [] [] [] |
+ shishi | [] |
+ silky | [] |
+ skencil | [] [] [] |
+ sketch | [] [] [] |
+ solfege | [] |
+ soundtracker | [] [] |
+ sp | |
+ stardict | [] [] [] |
+ system-tools-ba... | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ tar | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ texinfo | [] [] [] [] |
+ textutils | [] [] [] |
+ tin | () |
+ tp-robot | [] |
+ tuxpaint | [] [] [] [] [] |
+ unicode-han-tra... | |
+ unicode-transla... | |
+ util-linux | [] [] [] [] |
+ vorbis-tools | [] [] |
+ wastesedge | |
+ wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ wget | [] [] [] [] |
+ xchat | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
+ xkeyboard-config | [] [] |
+ xpad | [] [] [] |
+ +------------------------------------------------------+
+ nso or pa pl pt pt_BR rm ro ru rw sk sl sq sr sv ta
+ 0 2 3 58 31 53 5 76 72 5 42 48 12 51 130 2
+
+ tg th tk tr uk ven vi wa xh zh_CN zh_HK zh_TW zu
+ +---------------------------------------------------+
+ GNUnet | [] | 2
+ a2ps | [] [] [] | 19
+ aegis | | 0
+ ant-phone | [] [] | 6
+ anubis | [] [] [] | 11
+ ap-utils | () [] | 4
+ aspell | [] [] [] | 14
+ bash | [] | 11
+ batchelor | [] [] | 9
+ bfd | | 1
+ bibshelf | [] | 7
+ binutils | [] [] [] | 9
+ bison | [] [] [] | 19
+ bison-runtime | [] [] [] | 16
+ bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 28
+ cflow | [] [] | 4
+ clisp | | 6
+ console-tools | [] [] | 5
+ coreutils | [] [] | 17
+ cpio | [] [] [] | 9
+ cpplib | [] [] [] [] | 11
+ cryptonit | | 5
+ darkstat | [] () () | 15
+ dialog | [] [] [] [] [] | 30
+ diffutils | [] [] [] [] | 28
+ doodle | [] | 6
+ e2fsprogs | [] [] | 10
+ enscript | [] [] [] | 16
+ error | [] [] [] [] | 18
+ fetchmail | [] [] | 12
+ fileutils | [] [] [] | 18
+ findutils | [] [] [] | 17
+ flex | [] [] | 15
+ fslint | [] | 9
+ gas | [] | 3
+ gawk | [] [] | 15
+ gbiff | [] | 5
+ gcal | [] | 5
+ gcc | [] [] [] | 6
+ gettext-examples | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 26
+ gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 28
+ gettext-tools | [] [] [] [] [] | 19
+ gimp-print | [] [] | 12
+ gip | [] [] | 12
+ gliv | [] [] | 8
+ glunarclock | [] [] [] | 15
+ gmult | [] [] [] [] | 15
+ gnubiff | [] | 1
+ gnucash | () | 2
+ gnucash-glossary | [] [] | 9
+ gnuedu | [] | 2
+ gnulib | [] [] [] [] [] | 28
+ gnunet-gtk | | 1
+ gnutls | | 2
+ gpe-aerial | [] [] | 14
+ gpe-beam | [] [] | 14
+ gpe-calendar | [] [] [] [] | 19
+ gpe-clock | [] [] [] [] | 20
+ gpe-conf | [] [] | 14
+ gpe-contacts | [] [] | 10
+ gpe-edit | [] [] [] [] | 19
+ gpe-filemanager | [] | 5
+ gpe-go | [] [] | 14
+ gpe-login | [] [] [] [] [] | 20
+ gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] [] | 20
+ gpe-package | [] | 5
+ gpe-sketchbook | [] [] | 16
+ gpe-su | [] [] [] | 19
+ gpe-taskmanager | [] [] [] | 19
+ gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] [] | 18
+ gpe-today | [] [] [] [] [] | 20
+ gpe-todo | [] | 6
+ gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] | 20
+ gprof | [] [] | 11
+ gpsdrive | | 4
+ gramadoir | [] | 7
+ grep | [] [] [] [] | 33
+ gretl | | 4
+ gsasl | [] [] | 6
+ gss | [] | 5
+ gst-plugins | [] [] [] | 15
+ gst-plugins-base | [] [] [] | 9
+ gst-plugins-good | [] [] [] | 18
+ gstreamer | [] [] [] | 17
+ gtick | [] | 11
+ gtkam | [] | 13
+ gtkorphan | [] | 7
+ gtkspell | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 26
+ gutenprint | | 3
+ hello | [] [] [] [] [] | 39
+ id-utils | [] [] | 14
+ impost | [] | 4
+ indent | [] [] [] [] | 25
+ iso_3166 | [] [] [] | 15
+ iso_3166_1 | [] [] | 20
+ iso_3166_2 | | 2
+ iso_3166_3 | [] [] | 9
+ iso_4217 | [] [] | 14
+ iso_639 | [] | 14
+ jpilot | [] [] [] [] | 7
+ jtag | [] | 3
+ jwhois | [] [] [] | 13
+ kbd | [] [] | 12
+ keytouch | [] | 4
+ keytouch-editor | | 2
+ keytouch-keyboa... | | 2
+ latrine | [] [] | 8
+ ld | [] [] [] [] | 8
+ leafpad | [] [] [] [] | 23
+ libc | [] [] [] | 23
+ libexif | [] | 4
+ libextractor | [] | 5
+ libgpewidget | [] [] [] | 19
+ libgpg-error | [] | 4
+ libgphoto2 | [] | 8
+ libgphoto2_port | [] [] [] | 11
+ libgsasl | [] | 8
+ libiconv | [] | 4
+ libidn | [] [] | 10
+ lifelines | | 4
+ lilypond | | 2
+ lingoteach | [] | 6
+ lynx | [] [] [] | 15
+ m4 | [] [] [] | 18
+ mailutils | [] | 8
+ make | [] [] [] | 20
+ man-db | [] | 6
+ minicom | [] | 14
+ mysecretdiary | [] [] | 12
+ nano | [] [] | 15
+ nano_1_0 | [] [] [] | 18
+ opcodes | [] [] | 10
+ parted | [] [] [] | 10
+ pilot-qof | [] | 3
+ psmisc | [] | 10
+ pwdutils | [] | 3
+ python | | 0
+ qof | [] | 2
+ radius | [] | 6
+ recode | [] [] [] | 25
+ rpm | [] [] [] [] | 14
+ screem | [] | 2
+ scrollkeeper | [] [] [] [] | 26
+ sed | [] [] [] | 22
+ sh-utils | [] | 15
+ shared-mime-info | [] [] [] [] | 23
+ sharutils | [] [] [] | 23
+ shishi | | 1
+ silky | [] | 4
+ skencil | [] | 7
+ sketch | | 6
+ solfege | | 2
+ soundtracker | [] [] | 9
+ sp | [] | 3
+ stardict | [] [] [] [] | 11
+ system-tools-ba... | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 37
+ tar | [] [] [] [] | 19
+ texinfo | [] [] [] | 15
+ textutils | [] [] [] | 17
+ tin | | 1
+ tp-robot | [] [] [] | 10
+ tuxpaint | [] [] [] | 16
+ unicode-han-tra... | | 0
+ unicode-transla... | | 2
+ util-linux | [] [] [] | 20
+ vorbis-tools | [] [] | 11
+ wastesedge | | 1
+ wdiff | [] [] | 22
+ wget | [] [] [] | 19
+ xchat | [] [] [] [] | 28
+ xkeyboard-config | [] [] [] [] | 11
+ xpad | [] [] [] | 14
+ +---------------------------------------------------+
+ 77 teams tg th tk tr uk ven vi wa xh zh_CN zh_HK zh_TW zu
+ 172 domains 0 1 1 78 39 0 135 13 1 50 3 54 0 2054
+
+ Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of
+visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are
+used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language
+dialects.
+
+ For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to
+which it applies should also have been internationalized and
+distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable
+lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a
+distribution.
+
+ If July 2006 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of
+this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date
+matrix with full percentage details can be found at
+`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'.
+
+1.6 Using `gettext' in new packages
+===================================
+
+If you are writing a freely available program and want to
+internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your
+package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public
+License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. This means
+in particular that even non-free programs can use `libintl' as a shared
+library, whereas only free software can use `libintl' as a static
+library or use modified versions of `libintl'.
+
+ Once the sources are changed appropriately and the setup can handle
+the use of `gettext' the only thing missing are the translations. The
+Free Translation Project is also available for packages which are not
+developed inside the GNU project. Therefore the information given above
+applies also for every other Free Software Project. Contact
+`translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to make the `.pot' files available to
+the translation teams.
+
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/AUTHORS b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/AUTHORS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4474df9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/AUTHORS
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+GNU Sed was first authored by Jay Fenlason (hack@gnu.org)
+and later modified by Tom Lord (lord@gnu.org).
+
+It is currently being maintained by Ken Pizzini (ken@gnu.org)
+and Paolo Bonzini (bonzini@gnu.org).
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/BUGS b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/BUGS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..138f3cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/BUGS
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+* ABOUT BUGS
+
+Before reporting a bug, please check the list of known bugs
+and the list of oft-reported non-bugs (below).
+
+Bugs and comments may be sent to bonzini@gnu.org; please
+include in the Subject: header the first line of the output of
+``sed --version''.
+
+Please do not send a bug report like this:
+
+ [while building frobme-1.3.4]
+ $ configure
+ sed: file sedscr line 1: Unknown option to 's'
+
+If sed doesn't configure your favorite package, take a few extra
+minutes to identify the specific problem and make a stand-alone test
+case.
+
+A stand-alone test case includes all the data necessary to perform the
+test, and the specific invocation of sed that causes the problem. The
+smaller a stand-alone test case is, the better. A test case should
+not involve something as far removed from sed as ``try to configure
+frobme-1.3.4''. Yes, that is in principle enough information to look
+for the bug, but that is not a very practical prospect.
+
+
+
+* NON-BUGS
+
+`N' command on the last line
+
+ Most versions of sed exit without printing anything when the `N'
+ command is issued on the last line of a file. GNU sed instead
+ prints pattern space before exiting unless of course the `-n'
+ command switch has been specified. More information on the reason
+ behind this choice can be found in the Info manual.
+
+
+regex syntax clashes (problems with backslashes)
+
+ sed uses the Posix basic regular expression syntax. According to
+ the standard, the meaning of some escape sequences is undefined in
+ this syntax; notable in the case of GNU sed are `\|', `\+', `\?',
+ `\`', `\'', `\<', `\>', `\b', `\B', `\w', and `\W'.
+
+ As in all GNU programs that use Posix basic regular expressions, sed
+ interprets these escape sequences as meta-characters. So, `x\+'
+ matches one or more occurrences of `x'. `abc\|def' matches either
+ `abc' or `def'.
+
+ This syntax may cause problems when running scripts written for other
+ seds. Some sed programs have been written with the assumption that
+ `\|' and `\+' match the literal characters `|' and `+'. Such scripts
+ must be modified by removing the spurious backslashes if they are to
+ be used with recent versions of sed (not only GNU sed).
+
+ On the other hand, some scripts use `s|abc\|def||g' to remove occurrences
+ of _either_ `abc' or `def'. While this worked until sed 4.0.x, newer
+ versions interpret this as removing the string `abc|def'. This is
+ again undefined behavior according to POSIX, but this interpretation
+ is arguably more robust: the older one, for example, required that
+ the regex matcher parsed `\/' as `/' in the common case of escaping
+ a slash, which is again undefined behavior; the new behavior avoids
+ this, and this is good because the regex matcher is only partially
+ under our control.
+
+ In addition, GNU sed supports several escape characters (some of
+ which are multi-character) to insert non-printable characters
+ in scripts (`\a', `\c', `\d', `\o', `\r', `\t', `\v', `\x'). These
+ can cause similar problems with scripts written for other seds.
+
+
+-i clobbers read-only files
+
+ In short, `sed d -i' will let one delete the contents of
+ a read-only file, and in general the `-i' option will let
+ one clobber protected files. This is not a bug, but rather a
+ consequence of how the Unix filesystem works.
+
+ The permissions on a file say what can happen to the data
+ in that file, while the permissions on a directory say what can
+ happen to the list of files in that directory. `sed -i'
+ will not ever open for writing a file that is already on disk,
+ rather, it will work on a temporary file that is finally renamed
+ to the original name: if you rename or delete files, you're actually
+ modifying the contents of the directory, so the operation depends on
+ the permissions of the directory, not of the file). For this same
+ reason, sed will not let one use `-i' on a writeable file in a
+ read-only directory, and will break hard or symbolic links when
+ `-i' is used on such a file.
+
+
+`0a' does not work (gives an error)
+
+ There is no line 0. 0 is a special address that is only used to treat
+ addresses like `0,/RE/' as active when the script starts: if you
+ write `1,/abc/d' and the first line includes the word `abc', then
+ that match would be ignored because address ranges must span at least
+ two lines (barring the end of the file); but what you probably wanted is
+ to delete every line up to the first one including `abc', and this
+ is obtained with `0,/abc/d'.
+
+
+`[a-z]' is case insensitive
+`s/.*//' does not clear pattern space
+
+ You are encountering problems with locales. POSIX mandates that `[a-z]'
+ uses the current locale's collation order -- in C parlance, that means
+ strcoll(3) instead of strcmp(3). Some locales have a case insensitive
+ strcoll, others don't.
+
+ Another problem is that [a-z] tries to use collation symbols. This
+ only happens if you are on the GNU system, using GNU libc's regular
+ expression matcher instead of compiling the one supplied with GNU sed.
+ In a Danish locale, for example, the regular expression `^[a-z]$'
+ matches the string `aa', because `aa' is a single collating symbol that
+ comes after `a' and before `b'; `ll' behaves similarly in Spanish
+ locales, or `ij' in Dutch locales.
+
+ Another common localization-related problem happens if your input stream
+ includes invalid multibyte sequences. POSIX mandates that such
+ sequences are _not_ matched by `.', so that `s/.*//' will not clear
+ pattern space as you would expect. In fact, there is no way to clear
+ sed's buffers in the middle of the script in most multibyte locales
+ (including UTF-8 locales). For this reason, GNU sed provides a `z'
+ command (for `zap') as an extension.
+
+ However, to work around both of these problems, which may cause bugs
+ in shell scripts, you can set the LC_ALL environment variable to `C',
+ or set the locale on a more fine-grained basis with the other LC_*
+ environment variables.
+
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diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/ChangeLog b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dcfb5f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,3185 @@
+2009-06-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Bump version.
+ * NEWS: Bump version.
+ * gnulib: Update.
+ * doc/sed.1: Regenerate.
+
+2009-06-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Add selinux-h.
+ * execute.c: Copy over file creation context before creating a new file.
+
+2009-06-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c: Do not copy ACLs until the file is copied.
+ * utils.c (ck_mkstemp): Set a restrictive umask on temporary files.
+
+2009-06-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot: Do not use GIT_CONFIG_LOCAL.
+
+2009-06-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Add memchr again.
+ * gnulib: Update.
+
+2009-06-11 Sergey Farbotka <z8sergey8z@gmail.com> (tiny change)
+
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file): Fix off-by-one causing problems
+ under Cygwin.
+
+2009-05-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (snarf_char_class): Fix logic bug with [[[ in regular
+ expressions (and a possibly uninitialized use of variable delim stemming
+ from the bug). Uninitialized variable bug reported by Zhongxing Xu.
+ * testsuite/brackets.good: New.
+ * testsuite/brackets.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/brackets.sed: New.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add test.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add test.
+
+2009-05-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Define COPYRIGHT_YEAR.
+ * Makefile.am (dist-hook): Test it.
+ * sed/mbcs.c: Fix copyright years.
+ * sed/sed.c: Fix copyright years. Change COPYRIGHT_NOTICE to
+ COPYRIGHT_YEAR.
+ * sed/utils.c: Fix copyright years.
+ * testsuite/version.gin: Use COPYRIGHT_YEAR.
+
+2009-04-30 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Declare bool arguments as int instead to please AIX XLC.
+ * sed/execute.c: Declare bool arguments as int instead to please AIX XLC.
+ * sed/utils.c: Declare bool arguments as int instead to please AIX XLC.
+ * sed/utils.h: Declare bool arguments as int instead to please AIX XLC.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Bump version number.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Do not create homonymous links from builddir to srcdir.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Create readin.in2 here.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Do not distribute it.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Add rename.
+ * gnulib: Update.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: XFAIL UTF-8 tests where appropriate.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Handle CRLF endings for mingw.
+
+2009-04-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Link readin.in2 into builddir.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+ * doc/Makefile.am: Do not distribute sed.html. Do not update
+ sed.texi if the output does not change.
+ * sed/Makefile.am: Order libraries according to their dependencies.
+ * sed/compile.c (get_openfile): Declare FAIL as int.
+ * sed/sed.c: Avoid printf ("") if REG_PERL is not defined.
+ * testsuite/eval.in2: Do not include in the repository.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Clean always eval.in2 and never readin.in2.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Provide a default empty definition of TIME
+ and remove rules for readin.in2.
+
+2009-03-31 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * bootstrap.sh.in: Add __bool_true_false_are_defined.
+ * bootstrap.sh: Regenerate.
+ * basicdefs.h: Do not provide bool definitions for BOOTSTRAP at all.
+
+2009-03-31 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c (contact): New.
+ (usage): From here.
+ (main): Use it for `sed --version' too.
+
+ * configure.ac: Point to GNU project mailing lists.
+ * sed/sed.c (contact): Use PACKAGE_BUGREPORT.
+ * testsuite/version.gin: Likewise.
+ * testsuite/version.good: Regenerate.
+ * doc/sed.1: Regenerate.
+
+ * bootstrap.sh.in (PACKAGE_BUGREPORT): New.
+ * bootstrap.sh: Regenerate.
+
+2009-03-31 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Distribute utf8-3 and utf8-4 test files.
+
+2009-02-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Rewrite rule for utf8-[1234].
+ Reported by Ralf Wildenhues.
+
+2009-02-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c (usage): Print homepage URL.
+ * testsuite/version.gin: Update.
+
+2009-01-28 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c (usage): Only print the bug report address for `sed --help'.
+ (main): Print it for `sed --version' too.
+ * testsuite/version.gin: Adapt.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Refine help message test.
+
+2009-01-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+ Hideo AOKI <hideo.aoki.tk@hitachi.com>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (match_slash): Fix MBCS behavior.
+ * sed/sed.h (MBSINIT): New.
+
+2009-01-20 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf, bootstrap.sh.in: Remove memchr, memcmp, memmove
+ compatibility code.
+ * gnulib: Update.
+
+2009-01-09 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * tests/SPENCER.tests: Add testcases for glibc bugzilla 697.
+ * gnulib: Update.
+
+2009-01-05 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c (read_pattern_space): Reset hold space at end-of-file
+ if input->reset_at_next_file.
+
+2008-12-31 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
+
+ Let --posix turn off more GNU extensions.
+ * sed/compile.c (mark_subst_opts): Turn off subst options i, I,
+ s, S, x, X, m, and M in --posix mode.
+ (compile_address): Disallow address modifiers, `FIRST~STEP',
+ `ADDR1,+N', and `ADDR1,~N' in --posix mode.
+ (compile_program): In --posix mode, do not accept e or z commands;
+ do not accept text between an a, c, or i command and the following
+ backslash; do not accept an argument to the l command.
+
+2008-12-22 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Request modules emulating mb functions.
+ * configure.ac: Do not look for mb functions here.
+
+2008-10-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+ Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Add localcharset.
+ * Makefile.am: Remove intl subdir. Require Automake 1.10.
+ * configure.ac: Remove useless macros, switch to external gettext.
+ * lib/Makefile.am: Remove intl subdir from CPPFLAGS.
+ * sed/Makefile.am: Remove intl subdir from CPPFLAGS.
+
+2008-10-02 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot: Sync with gnulib's build-aux/bootstrap.
+
+2008-09-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot: Sync with gnulib's build-aux/bootstrap.
+
+2008-09-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add the utf8-{1,2,3,4} tests.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add the utf8-{1,2,3,4} tests.
+ * testsuite/runtest: Support skipping tests.
+ * testsuite/utf8-1.good: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-1.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-1.sed: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-2.good: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-2.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-2.sed: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-3.good: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-3.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-3.sed: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-4.good: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-4.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/utf8-4.sed: New.
+
+2008-09-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * BUGS: Document s/.*.// behavior with invalid multibyte sequences.
+ * NEWS: Document `z' extension.
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Document both things.
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Recognize `z'.
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Execute `z'.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add badenc test.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add badenc test.
+ * testsuite/badenc.good: New.
+ * testsuite/badenc.inp: New.
+ * testsuite/badenc.sed: New.
+
+2008-09-28 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * basicdefs.h: Replace alloca cruft with alloca.h.
+ * bootstrap.sh.in: Update for new gnulib.
+ * bootstrap.sh: Update for new gnulib.
+ * configure.ac: Move gnulib macros earlier.
+ * sed/execute.c: Do not include acl.h when bootstrapping.
+
+2008-08-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (closedown): Close the input file!
+
+2008-08-20 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Add gl_DISABLE_THREADS.
+
+2008-08-20 Ralf Wildenhues <ralf.wildenhues@gmx.de
+
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Drop leading whitespace where appropriate,
+ do not use TABs.
+ * doc/sed.texi: Regnerate.
+
+2008-08-19 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Do not include strverscmp.c.
+
+2008-07-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Remove northpark.edu address for sed FAQ.
+ * doc/sed.texi: Regenerate.
+
+2008-07-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Make the description of ^ and $ more precise.
+ * doc/sed.texi: Regenerate.
+
+2008-06-04 Vladimir Marek <vladimir.marek@sun.com>
+
+ * basicdefs.h: Don't hardcode usage of prototypes on SunStudio.
+
+2008-05-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * autoboot.conf: Update for newer gnulib.
+
+2008-05-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * bootstrap.sh.in: Define bool, true, false. Reported by
+ Jason Stover. Adjust for gnulib changes.
+ * bootstrap.sh: Regenerate.
+
+2008-04-24 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (match_slash): Treat 's&foo&\&&' compatibly with
+ traditional 'sed'.
+ * testsuite/bsd.sh: Add test case for this.
+ * testsuite/bsd.good: Add test case output.
+
+2008-04-24 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (setup_replacement): Fix bug with \& in POSIX mode.
+
+2008-01-16 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file, get_backup_file_name): Avoid
+ warnings from gcc.
+
+2008-01-16 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (snarf_char_class): Reverse order of conjuncts
+ so that "delim" is not used uninitialized.
+
+2008-01-16 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * sed/utils.c (panic): Remove declaration of unused local, "fd".
+
+2008-01-16 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file, get_backup_file_name): Avoid
+ warnings from gcc. Avoid shadowing global "pipe".
+
+2008-01-16 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
+
+ * autoboot.conf (gnulib_modules): Add stat-macros and pathmax.
+
+2007-10-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+ Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.x (q, Q): Document argument.
+ * configure.ac: Remove texi2html checks.
+ * doc/Makefile.am: Remove rules for sed.html, always distribute it.
+
+2007-08-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file): Follow symlink here...
+ (closedown): ... not here.
+
+2007-06-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/mbcs.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/regexp.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/sed.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/sed.h: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/utils.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/utils.h: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/compile.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/execute.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+ * sed/fmt.c: Upgrade to GPLv3.
+
+2007-03-01 Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org> (tiny change)
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Accept 0,/REGEXP/ address
+ specification only if --posix is not specified.
+
+2007-02-05 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/bug-regex27.c, testsuite/bug-regex28.c: New, from
+ glibc (written by Jakub Jelinek).
+
+2007-01-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (check_final_program): Don't set text if the
+ pending_text is initialized but empty.
+ * sed/execute.c (output_line): Don't print text if it is NULL.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add insert.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests (insert): New.
+ * testsuite/insert.good, testsuite/insert.sed, testsuite/insert.inp: New
+ testcase from Jonas Koelker.
+
+2006-12-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Fix warnings.
+ * sed/execute.c: Fix warnings.
+
+2006-12-22 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
+
+ * sed/utils.c: Include pathmax.
+ * sed/mbcs.c: Use local_charset.
+ * sed/execute.c: Copy with padding after the mbstate_t member.
+
+2006-12-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/mbcs.c: Include string.h (reported by Henning Nielsen Lund).
+ * sed/fmt.c: Likewise.
+ * sed/regexp.c: Likewise.
+
+2006-12-18 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (closedown): Remove dead code.
+
+2006-12-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/utils.c: Include limits.h.
+
+2006-12-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Document --follow-symlinks.
+
+2006-12-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regexp.c: Disable all extensions on --posix.
+
+2006-09-24 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c: Support ACLs.
+ * lib/utils.c: Move...
+ * sed/utils.c: ... here, and remove xmalloc.
+
+2006-08-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regexp.c: Accept NUL bytes for `.'. Accept 'a\(b' in
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT/POSIXLY_BASIC posixicity.
+
+2006-08-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ Revert this part of the previous change:
+
+ 2006-08-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (get_openfile): Change second argument to char
+ and turn it into a string within the function. Adjust callers.
+
+2006-08-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+ Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
+
+ * lib/getline.c (getline): Remove Windows special casing.
+ * lib/utils.c (register_open_file, ck_fdopen): New.
+ (ck_fopen, ck_mkstemp): Use register_open_file.
+ * lib/utils.h (ck_fdopen): New.
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file): Reopen stdin.
+ * sed/sed.h (read_mode): New.
+ * sed/sed.c (read_mode): New.
+ (main): Set it on --binary.
+ (usage): Document --binary.
+ * sed/compile.c (get_openfile): Change second argument to char
+ and turn it into a string within the function. Adjust callers.
+ * sed/execute.c (dump_append_queue, open_next_file): Use it
+ as mode for ck_fopen.
+
+2006-08-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (str_append): Use is_utf8 to skip useless work.
+ * sed/mbcs.c (initialize_mbcs): Look for a UTF-8 locale.
+ (is_utf8): New.
+ * sed/sed.h (is_utf8): New.
+
+2006-07-13 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * bootstrap.sh.in: Add a few autoconfy tests.
+ * Makefile.am: Update distributed bootstrap.sh.
+
+2006-05-15 Hans-Bernhard Broeker <broeker@physik.rwth-aachen.de>
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h (OB_MALLOC): Turn VCAST into void * cast.
+
+2006-02-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program) <case 'y'>: Pass false to match_slash.
+
+2005-09-07 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/regcomp.c: Update from upstream.
+ * lib/regex.c: Update from upstream.
+ * lib/regex_.h: Update from upstream.
+ * lib/regex_internal.c: Update from upstream.
+ * lib/regex_internal.h: Update from upstream.
+ * lib/regexec.c: Update from upstream.
+
+2005-08-30 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (reset_addresses): Never activate ADDR_IS_NUM_MOD
+ addresses.
+ * testsuite/modulo.good, testsuite/modulo.inp, testsuite/modulo.sed:
+ New.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add new testcase.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
+
+2005-05-18 Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Use a cache variable for the libcP test.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+2005-05-16 Eero Hakkinen <eero17@bigfoot.com>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (snarf_char_class): Fix handling of
+ [^]xyz].
+
+2005-04-04 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (process_files): Do not add a default
+ command-line in in-place editing mode.
+
+2005-02-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add new testcase.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
+ * testsuite/appquit.good, testsuite/appquit.inp,
+ testsuite/appquit.sed: New testcase.
+ * testsuite/readin.sed: Quit after the last r command.
+ * testsuite/readin.good: Adjust.
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Dump the results of the
+ a/r/R commands just before quitting.
+
+2005-02-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regexp.c: Fix off-by-one error in the "invalid reference
+ to subexpression" message. Debian bug 294339.
+
+2005-02-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/obstack.h: include config.h.
+
+2005-02-01 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.am: Don't enable MAKEINFO_HTML and TEXI2HTML_HTML
+ rules unless BUILD_HTML.
+
+2005-01-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regexp.c: Fix building on GCC 2.95 and earlier.
+
+2004-12-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ Do not use leftmost-longest matching for addresses.
+
+ * NEWS: Add a note about this.
+ * testsuite/recall2.good, testsuite/recall2.inp,
+ testsuite/recall2.sed: New test.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am, testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add the
+ recall2 test.
+ * sed/sed.h (struct regex): New.
+ (struct addr, struct subst, compile_regex, match_regex,
+ release_regex): Use it instead of regex_t.
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Update for new meaning of
+ the third parameter of compile_regex.
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Pass less conservative value to
+ the regsize parameter of match_regex.
+ * sed/regexp.c (compile_regex_1): New, extracted out of
+ compile_regex. The third parameter, needed_sub, now includes
+ \0 (so 10 means that \0 .. \9 are needed). Pass RE_NO_SUB
+ if needed_sub is zero.
+ (compile_regex): Accept a struct regex instead of a regex_t.
+ Save the regular expression's text.
+ (match_regex): Accept a struct regex instead of a regex_t.
+ Recompile the pattern if it was compiled with RE_NO_SUB.
+ (release_regex): Accept a struct regex instead of a regex_t.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.am: Generate sed.texi correctly when
+ building outside srcdir.
+
+2004-12-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * BUGS: Add section about [a-z] matching uppercase characters,
+ and other locale issues.
+ * doc/sed-in.texi [!PERL]: Likewise.
+
+2004-11-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (str_append_modified): Copy the first character
+ when using \l or \u in a multi-byte configuration. Use
+ WCRTOMB instead of wcrtomb.
+ * sed/sed.h (WCRTOMB): New.
+
+2004-11-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * tst-rxspecer.c: Do not mix instructions and
+ declarations.
+ * basicdefs.h: Include locale.h before #defining
+ gettext, to avoid breakage under Solaris.
+ * sed/sed.c: do not include locale.h.
+
+2004-11-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * bug-regex11.c: Improve portability.
+ * bug-regex12.c: Improve portability.
+ * bug-regex13.c: Improve portability.
+ * bug-regex14.c: Improve portability.
+ * bug-regex21.c: Improve portability.
+ * bug-regex9.c: Improve portability.
+ * tst-boost.c: Improve portability.
+ * tst-pcre.c: Improve portability.
+ * tst-regex.c: Improve portability.
+ * tst-rxspencer.c: Improve portability.
+
+2004-10-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/utils.c (utils_id_s): Renamed to open_files.
+ (struct id): Renamed to struct open_file.
+
+2004-10-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests (bug-regex*, run-tests,
+ run-ptests): Use $(SED).
+ (version): Likewise; prepend $(SED) invocation with $(SEDENV).
+
+2004-08-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.1.2 released.
+
+2004-08-06 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (bad_command): Fix off-by-one error.
+ (snarf_char_class): Fix problem with [.....[] (i.e.
+ last char in class is a bracket.
+
+2004-06-30 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.1.1 released.
+
+2004-06-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (mark_subst_opts): Return int.
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file): Fix uninitialized
+ variable.
+
+2004-06-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.1 released.
+
+2004-03-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/obstack.h: Get current version.
+
+2004-03-13 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ Exit as soon as possible on an I/O error, and with
+ a better error message.
+
+ * lib/utils.c (ck_mkstemp, ck_rename, ck_getline): New
+ functions. Save temporary files into utils_id_s.
+ (struct id): Add a field named temp.
+ (ck_fopen): Init the new temp field of struct id.
+ (panic): Unlink temporary files before exiting.
+ * sed/execute.c (read_file_line): Use ck_getline.
+ (closedown): Use ck_rename.
+ (open_next_file): Use ck_mkstemp.
+
+2004-01-20 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h (enum addr_state): New definition.
+ (enum addr_type): Remove ADDR_IS_NUM2.
+ (struct sed_cmd): Replace a1_matched with range_state.
+ * sed/compile.c (next_cmd_entry): Use range_state.
+ (compile_program): Death to ADDR_IS_NUM2. Compile
+ N,Mp as Np if N>=M.
+ * sed/execute.c (match_address_p): Rewritten. Handle
+ ADDR_IS_NUM here.
+ (match_an_address_p): Suit to new match_address_p.
+ (execute_program): Adjust to use range_state in `c'.
+ Handle addr_bang here.
+ (reset_addresses): Use range_state.
+
+ (struct input): New field "reset_at_next_file".
+ (read_pattern_space): Use it instead of "separate_files".
+ (process_files): Initialize it.
+
+2004-01-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Do not include wchar.h and wctype.h, and do
+ not include the alloca stuff.
+ * basicdefs.h: Move all that here.
+
+2004-01-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regexp.c [REG_PERL]: Use REG_STARTEND instead of regexec2.
+
+2004-01-09 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+ Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h (posixicity): New variable, replaces POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+ * sed/sed.c (main): Set it.
+ * sed/compile.c: Use it instead of POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+ * sed/execute.c: Use it instead of POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Document it and --posix.
+
+2004-01-05 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+ Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Fix [\n] to match either backslash or n in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode.
+ * doc/sed-in.texi: Document this. Also, document regular expressions
+ a bit better overall, using terminology that's more similar to POSIX.
+ * sed/sed.h (enum text_types): New definition.
+ * sed/compile.c (normalize_text): Replace final parameter with one of
+ type normalize_text. If TEXT_REGEX and in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode,
+ grok character classes without replacing \n inside them.
+
+2004-01-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): print final line
+ after executing N, if not POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+
+2003-12-28 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: fix "\\\n" in RHS of s command.
+ Reported by Mike Castle.
+ * testsuite/bkslashes.inp, testsuite/bkslashes.good,
+ testsuite/bkslashes.sed: New files.
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am, testsuite/Makefile.tests: Add
+ the bkslashes test.
+
+2003-12-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0b released.
+
+ * sed/mbcs.c: New file.
+ * sed/sed.h: Declare macros for mbcs.c.
+ * sed/compile.c: Use them.
+ (brlen): Moved to mbcs.c.
+ * sed/execute.c: Use them.
+ * sed/sed.c: call initialize_mbcs ().
+
+2003-12-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regex.c (match_regex): fix memory leak.
+
+2003-11-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (reset_addresses): leave addresses 0
+ and 0~STEP enabled.
+
+2003-11-15 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
+
+ * sed/regex.c: Use fastmap.
+
+2003-09-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0a released.
+
+ * sed/execute.c (struct line): Add mbstate field.
+ (str_append): Keep mbstate up to date.
+ (str_append_modified): Likewise, and use towupper/towlower.
+ (line_init): Initialize mbstate.
+ (line_copy): Copy mbstate.
+ (line_append): Copy mbstate.
+
+2003-07-15 Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
+ Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@fnu.org>
+
+ Change the way we treat lines which are not terminated by a newline.
+ Such lines are printed without the terminating newline (as before)
+ but as soon as more text is sent to the same output stream, the
+ missing newline is printed, so that the two lines don't concatenate.
+
+ * sed/execute.c (output_file): Is now struct output; users adjusted
+ to access the fp field, call output_missing_newline before, and
+ call flush_output afterwards.
+ (read_file_line): Set line.chomped FALSE each time we encounter a
+ line without the newline terminator, no matter whether this is the
+ last input file or not, and no matter whether we are in
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT mode or not.
+ (output_missing_newline): New function which prints the suppressed
+ newline, if necessary.
+ (flush_output): New function for a common pattern.
+ (output_line): Use struct output, set its flag accordingly.
+ (dump_append_queue): Use `ck_fwrite' instead of output_line.
+ (do_list): Flush the output stream at the end.
+ (closedown): The code ``if(separate_files) rewind_read_files();''
+ (read_pattern_space): ... has been moved here.
+ (process_files): Don't do the default `p' at the end, ...
+ (execute_program): ... as this function is now responsible for it;
+ add the code to the end of the function and to the command `q';
+ the commands `d', `D' and `Q' thus no longer have to forge an empty
+ line.
+ (execute_program): Commands `c' and `i' no longer call the
+ function output_line with chomped==FALSE; instead, they chomp
+ the text and call the function with chomped==TRUE.
+ (execute_program): Command `e' no longer uses output_line; it
+ calls ck_fwrite directly. Commands `e', `L' and `=' flush
+ the output stream at the end.
+ * sed/compile.c (special_files): Use `struct output' instead of the
+ file name.
+ (get_openfile): ... special files are no longer copied to file_read
+ or file_write.
+ (fp_list): Move to sed.h (users adjusted) and rename as...
+ * sed/sed.h (struct output): ...this. New flag missing_newline
+ associated to the output stream.
+ (struct sed_cmd, struct subst): Use `struct output *' instead of mere
+ `FILE *'; adjust compile.c and execute.c.
+ * testsuite/noeolw.sed, testsuite/noeolw.good, testsuite/noeolw.1good,
+ testsuite/noeolw.2good: New tests
+
+2003-07-15 Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
+
+ * lib/utils.h, sed/sed.h: #include "basicdefs.h",
+ don't include it from various *.c files.
+ * sed/regex.c: Don't include regex.h as it's included via sed.h.
+
+2003-06-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/getline.c: Don't realloc with first param = NULL.
+
+2003-05-07 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c: Make treatment of ADDR_IS_NUM_MOD
+ simpler, and fix bugs in 0~5,+1
+ * sed/compile.c: Complain about addresses like 0
+ and 0,3 which are sources of misunderstandings.
+ Reported by Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>
+
+2003-03-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.7 released
+
+ * sed/execute.c (append_replacement): Extract from
+ do_subst
+ (do_subst): Don't update count when a match was
+ skipped.
+ * testsuite/xbxcx3.good, testsuite/xbxcx3.sed,
+ testsuite/xbxcx3.inp: Regression tests
+
+2003-03-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Fix several bugs with
+ numbered matches
+ * testsuite/numsub2.good, testsuite/numsub2.inp,
+ testsuite/numsub2.sed, testsuite/numsub3.good,
+ testsuite/numsub3.inp, testsuite/numsub3.sed,
+ testsuite/numsub4.good, testsuite/numsub4.inp,
+ testsuite/numsub4.sed, testsuite/numsub5.good,
+ testsuite/numsub5.inp, testsuite/numsub5.sed:
+ regression tests for the bugs
+
+2003-03-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.6 released
+
+ * lib/mkstemp.c: Include sys/file.h if available for the
+ benefit of Ultrix
+
+2003-03-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Replace flagT with bool
+ * sed/execute.c: Replace flagT with bool
+ * sed/fmt.c: Replace flagT with bool
+ * sed/sed.c: Replace flagT with bool
+ * sed/regex.c: Replace flagT with bool
+
+2003-03-13 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Understand parameter
+ of `v'.
+
+ * sed/sed.c (usage): Split help message into multiple
+ strings
+ (main): Don't understand -h and -V
+
+2003-03-12 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (match_slash, snarf_char_class): More
+ multibyte character support
+ (brlen): New function
+ * testsuite/classes.good, testsuite/classes.inp,
+ testsuite/classes.sed: New files
+
+2003-03-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (match_slash): Strip the \ in front of
+ slashes (so that the matcher sees x/ for s/x\///). Don't
+ match / and [ unless at the start of a character.
+
+2003-02-18 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/regex.c (compile_regex): // matches the last regular
+ expression even in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode.
+ * sed/compile.c (normalize_text): Treat multibyte character
+ sets correctly
+ (read_text): Don't swallow backslash sequences, run text
+ through normalize_text
+ (compile_program): Ditto for y command
+
+ * sed/compile.c (normalize_text): Add parameter that says
+ whether the text will be processed further to remove more
+ backslash escapes. Callers adjusted
+ (match_slash): Remove same parameter from here. Callers adjusted.
+
+2003-02-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Fix prototype for match_regex, declare re_registers
+ if REG_PERL
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Use re_registers
+ * sed/regex.c (copy_regs): New function
+ [REG_PERL]: Use re_registers
+ [!REG_PERL]: Avoid using internal entry points, support pre-glibc
+ 2.3 regex for the sake of --without-included-regex.
+
+2003-01-04 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Move some stuff from here...
+ * sed/basicdefs.h: ...to here
+ * lib/utils.c (ck_fopen): Add FAIL parameter
+ * lib/utils.h: Adjust parameter
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c: Adjust callers
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h: Add TRUE/FALSE
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c: Use them
+ * sed/fmt.c: Do not redefine them
+
+2003-01-02 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c: Bump copyright year
+
+2002-12-24 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c: Use bindtextdomain
+ * sed/basicdefs.h [__EMX__]: Define initialize_main
+ * lib/getline.c [__EMX__]: Strip trailing CR
+
+ * sed/regex.c: Don't use N_ on the lines that define
+ error messages, some compilers complain.
+
+2002-12-18 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.5 released
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Don't use N_ on the lines that define
+ error messages, some compilers complain.
+
+2002-12-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Improvements to some error messages;
+ `a', `i', `l', `L', `r' accept two addresses except in
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT mode.
+
+2002-12-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/regex_internal.c: Fix problem on non-glibc
+ systems, from Jakub Jelinek
+ * lib/regex.c (RE_ENABLE_I18N): Conditionalize on
+ HAVE_MBRTOWC and HAVE_WCRTOMB.
+ * lib/getline.c: Fix compilation on non-glibc system
+ * lib/snprintf.c: Fix compilation on non-glibc system
+ * lib/basicdefs.h [P_]: Make more portable
+
+2002-12-12 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.4 released
+
+2002-11-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.3 released
+
+2002-11-19 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.2 released
+
+2002-11-05 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0.1 released
+
+2002-10-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 4.0 released
+
+2002-10-28 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/utils.c: Don't fail for EBADF in fflush
+ * src/sed.c: the_program is now a global
+
+2002-10-19 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/sed.c: Print GNU sed in --version for GNU sed,
+ and super-sed for super-sed (thanks to Bruno Haible)
+
+2002-10-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.96 released
+
+2002-10-16 Isamu Hasegawa <isamu@yamato.ibm.com>
+
+ * src/execute.c (execute_program): Multibyte 'y'
+ * src/compile.c (compile_program): Likewise
+ * src/sed.h: Likewise
+
+2002-10-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.95 released
+
+2002-07-15 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/sed.h: rfile --> fname, wfile --> fp
+ * src/compile.c (compile_command): Parse 'R' like 'w', use
+ separate lists for file read and file write
+ * src/compile.c (get_openfile): New name of get_writefile
+ * src/compile.c (rewind_read_files): New function
+ * src/sed.h: Declared here
+ * src/execute.c (closedown): And called here
+ * src/execute.c (append_queue): Added 'free' field
+ * src/execute.c (execute_program): Implement 'R'
+
+2002-06-09 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/execute.c (do_subst): Replaced flag was set on every
+ regexp match, while the first matches should not set it
+ for s///N.
+
+2002-06-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/compile.c (compile_file): Open the script in text mode
+ * lib/utils.c (utils_fp_name): Shorten the output
+ * lib/utils.c (ck_fread, ck_fwrite, ck_fflush): Clearerr
+ after printing an error.
+ * lib/utils.c (ck_fclose): Work on stdout as well if stream == NULL
+ and flush before closing to check for errors
+
+2002-05-30 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/compile.c (compile_program): Implement W
+ * src/execute.c (execute_program): Likewise
+
+2002-04-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/sed.c (usage, main): Parse -s
+ * src/sed.h (separate_files): New variable
+ * src/execute.c (separate_files): New variable
+ * src/execute.c (reset_addresses): New function to make range
+ addresses work separately on each file when using in-place
+ editing
+ * src/execute.c (execute_program): The `n' and `N' use test_eof
+ so that the script restarts at end of file, not at end of input
+ * src/execute.c (test_dollar_EOF): Make $ work separately
+ on each file when using -s; renamed to test_eof
+
+2002-02-28 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/sed.h (struct sed_cmd): exit_status -> int_arg
+ * src/compile.c: Likewise
+ * src/execute.c: Likewise
+
+ * src/compile.c (compile_command): Parse `l' like
+ `q' and `Q'; default for int_arg is -1
+ * src/execute.c (do_list): New argument, used instead
+ of lcmd_out_line_len
+ (execute_program): Interpret int_arg for the `l' command;
+ return 0 for `q' and `Q' if int_arg is -1
+
+ * src/fmt.c: New file, looted from GNU textutils
+ * src/compile.c: Parse `L'
+ * src/execute.c: Execute `L'
+
+2002-02-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/execute.c (str_append_modified): Fixed a stupid
+ bug (stop condition was *start == *end, meant to be
+ start == end)
+
+2002-02-05 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/utils.c: Added directory parameter to
+ temp_file_template
+ * lib/utils.h: Adjusted
+ * src/execute.c: Adjusted
+
+2002-01-29 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/compile.c (mark_subst_opts): Signal an error if
+ there are multiple g or p options
+ * src/compile.c (compile_program): Raise appropriate
+ error if second string in y command is longer than
+ first (used to be "excess junk after command")
+
+2001-12-31 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/getline.c: Strip the terminating \r under Windows
+ or MS-DOS.
+
+ * testsuite/xemacs.sed, testsuite/xemacs.inp,
+ testsuite/xemacs.good: Submitted by John Fremlin
+ (john@fremlin.de)
+
+2001-12-27 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Flags in optimized s/^xx/
+ commands were discarded (see the change below)
+
+2001-12-19 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (resize_line): Limit inactive space to two
+ thirds of a buffer
+ * sed/execute.c (line_init): Initialize buf->active
+ * sed/execute.c (str_append, str_append_modified, line_copy,
+ do_list, do_subst, execute_program, process_files): Operate
+ on active space
+
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Optimize s/^xx// by making a part
+ of the buffer inactive and s/xx$// by truncating it.
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Optimize D by making a part
+ of the buffer inactive
+
+ * testsuite/uniq.sed, testsuite/uniq.inp, testsuite/uniq.good:
+ added to test P and D commands.
+ * testsuite/fasts.sed, testsuite/fasts.inp, testsuite/fasts.good:
+ added to test the new optimization done on the `s' command.
+
+2001-12-17 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/dc.inp: Also compute Easter of 2002 :-)
+
+ * sed/execute.c [!HAVE_FCHMOD]: Don't chmod the output file
+ if working in-place
+
+2001-11-12 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h (struct sed_cmd): a1 is a pointer too
+ * sed/compile.c: Likewise
+ * sed/execute.c: Likewise
+
+ * sed/compile.c: Use obstacks
+ * sed/execute.c: Likewise
+
+2001-11-09 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (mark_subst_opts): Parse option `e',
+ preserve two occurrences of the `e' and `p' options.
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst) [HAVE_POPEN]: Interpret option
+ `e' (evaluate, like Perl's but uses Bourne shell).
+ * sed/sed.h (struct subst): Add an `eval' flag.
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Compile command `e'
+ like `c'.
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Execute command `e'.
+
+2001-09-25 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (get_writefile) [!POSIXLY_CORRECT]:
+ support /dev/stdout
+ * sed/execute.c (open_next_file, closedown): Support
+ in-place editing
+ * sed/execute.c (backup_file_name): New function to
+ support in-place editing
+ * sed/main.c (usage, main): Parse -i.
+ * sed/utils.c: Moved to lib directory
+
+ * lib/utils.c (temp_file_template): New function.
+ * sed/utils.h: Declared temp_file_template.
+
+2001-09-05 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): `baaac', if passed through
+ s/a*/x/g, gave `xbxxcx' rather than `xbxcx' (because an
+ empty string matched before the `c'. Fixed.
+
+ * sed/execute.c: Removed mmap support, I/O is done using
+ getline (slower but more bug-proof).
+ * sed/utils.c: Likewise.
+ * lib/getline.c: New file
+
+2001-03-22 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (normalize_text) [POSIXLY_CORRECT]: Enable
+ escapes in modes other than BRE.
+
+2001-03-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (normalize_text): Support \XXX in Perl mode,
+ \oXXX in non-Perl mode.
+
+2001-03-18 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Fixed missing break when
+ compiling 'q' and 'Q'.
+
+ * sed/compile.c (check_final_program): Removed now spurious
+ call to compile_regex
+ * sed/regex.c (compile_regex): Don't track the last compiled
+ regex
+ * sed/regex.c (execute_regex): Track here the last compiled
+ regex
+
+2001-03-02 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (setup_replacement): Support \[lLuUE] like
+ Perl and vi.
+ * sed/compile.c (new_replacement): Accept new parameter
+ to support \[lLUuE].
+ * sed/sed.h (enum replacement_types): New declaration
+ * sed/execute.c (do_subst): Use new function str_append_modified
+ to apply the changes required via \[lLUuE].
+ * sed/execute.c (str_append_modified): New function
+
+2001-03-02 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (setup_replacement): Count the number of backreferences
+ that the RHS needs
+ * sed/regex.c (compile_regex): Check if there is a sufficient number
+ of backreferences (new argument needed_sub replaces nosub)
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_address, compile_program,
+ check_final_program): Callers adjusted
+
+2001-02-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Added `Q' (quit without output)
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Ditto
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Fill in exit_status for `q' and `Q'
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): Return -1 for `go on', 0..255
+ to set the exit status
+ * sed/execute.c (process_files): Interpret new convention for
+ execute_program, return sed's exit code
+ * sed/sed.c (main): Return process_files's exit code
+ * sed/sed.h (struct sed_cmd): Declare exit_status
+
+2001-01-07 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c (compile_program): Added `T' (branch if failed)
+ * sed/execute.c (shrink_program, execute_program): Ditto
+
+2001-01-04 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: Use automake's implementation
+ of `make check'. Removed the test targets
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: Moved the test targets here
+ (new file).
+ * testsuite/runtest: New file
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.tests: `khadafy' test uses EREs.
+
+ * testsuite/spencer.inp: Removed the ^* test
+
+ * testsuite/spencer.sh: Don't rely on awk; more comments too
+
+2001-01-03 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(snarf_char_class) [REG_PERL]: Don't parse
+ `\n' specially
+ * sed/compile.c(match_slash) [REG_PERL]: Ditto
+
+ * sed/compile.c(read_text) [REG_PERL]: Support [xX] modifiers
+ * sed/compile.c(mark_subst_opts) [REG_PERL]: Ditto
+
+2000-12-21 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/snprintf.c [BOOTSTRAP]: Don't include stdio.h
+ * lib/strerror.c [BOOTSTRAP]: Don't include stdio.h
+ * sed/execute.c [!HAVE_ISATTY]: Don't buffer stdin
+
+2000-12-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(mark_subst_opts): Support [mMsS] flags
+ * sed/compile.c(read_text): Support [MS] flags for
+ addresses
+ * sed/regex.c(compile_regex): Support arbitrary flags for
+ regncomp.
+
+ * sed/regex.c(compile_regex) [REG_PERL]: Don't call
+ normalize_text.
+
+2000-12-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * basicdefs.h: Moved here from the `sed' subdirectory.
+
+ * configure.in: Removed crap to pick a regex engine.
+ Added snprintf to the AC_REPLACE_FUNCS call.
+
+ * lib/snprintf.c: New file.
+
+ * sed/regex.c(compile_regex): Use regncomp
+ * sed/regex.c(match_regex): Use regexec2
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_program): Implemented the `v' command.
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): Implemented the `r' and `R' options
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Replaced use_extended_syntax_t with
+ extended_regexp_flags to support Perl regular expressions.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(open_next_file): Don't mmap stdin (because
+ we cannot seek into it, so a redirected stdin's contents
+ would not be "eaten" by sed)
+
+Mon Aug 30 23:40:08 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.02.80 released
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): lib/regex.c(re_search_2) seems to
+ want one extra backreference register; humor it.
+
+ * sed/regex.c(compile_regex): work around some odd assumptions
+ that lib/regex.c(re_compile_pattern) makes about our desired
+ RE syntax.
+
+ * configure.in: tweaked version to 3.02.80; added new entries
+ to the ALL_LINGUAS definition.
+
+ * doc/sed.1, doc/sed.texi, BUGS: explicitly request the output
+ of sed --version in bug-reporting instructions.
+
+ * doc/sed.texi: the old "informal seders list" is dead; document
+ the new sed-users mailing list instead (under Other Resources).
+
+
+Thu Aug 19 23:27:54 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Add explicit #include of "regex-sed.h" (rather
+ than relying on parent file doing so); change the "cmd_regex"
+ member of sed_cmd: make it a pointer (instead of a struct),
+ and change its name to cmd_subst; add prototypes for newly
+ exported functions bad_prog(), normalize_text(), compile_regex(),
+ match_regex(), and release_regex(); drop rx_testing variable.
+
+ * sed/compile.c: move the compile_regex() function to regex.c;
+ export bad_prog() and normalize_text() functions; eliminate the
+ rx_testing debris; rename the NOLEAKS symbol to more descriptive
+ DEBUG_LEAKS; make cmd_regex to cmd_subst fixes (see above);
+ make use of newly abstracted release_regex() function.
+
+ * sed/execute.c: abstract out the regex matching to
+ regex.c:match_regex(); NOLEAKS to DEBUG_LEAKS change;
+ cmd_regex to cmd_subst structure member name change.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): use re_registers/regoff_t instead of
+ regmatch_t to hold the backreference registers, make "offset"
+ always be relative to the beginning of the string (rather than
+ a delta from "start"), defer some matching bookkeeping (e.g.,
+ not_bol_p) to match_regex().
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): loose rx_testing variable; NOLEAKS
+ (aka DEBUG_LEAKS) code attempting to release
+ _nl_current_default_domain is problematic, so omit it.
+
+ * sed/regex.c: new file --- abstracts out the interface to the
+ regex engine so that less conditional code is required in
+ compile.c and execute.c, and so as to make a change of engine
+ easier; implements compile_regex() (which looks an awful lot
+ like the one that used to live in compile.c), match_regex(),
+ and (if DEBUG_LEAKS is set) release_regex().
+
+Sun Apr 18 04:40:46 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): conditionalize calls to setlocale() and
+ textdomain() to only occur if their support is needed/wanted.
+
+Sun Apr 18 03:01:46 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * bootstrap.sh: "foo || bar && baz" was not grouping like I
+ expected ("foo || (bar && baz)") under at least one shell,
+ so change the test for a pre-existing config.h file to an
+ if statement.
+
+ * bootstrap.sh: added -DUSE_REGEX_GNU_H option to the
+ compiler invocation, to ensure that we get a usable
+ regex library included.
+
+Sun Apr 18 02:59:42 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.h, sed/utils.c: conditionalized inclusion of <libintl.h>
+ to occur only if ENABLE_NLS is defined.
+
+Sun Apr 18 01:48:45 PDT 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(xofa,normalize_text,convert_number): change
+ name of xofa() function to convert_number(); change semantics
+ to do all of the work of the text->number conversion.
+
+ * sed/compile.c(normalize_text): add new \dDDD decimal
+ and \oOOO octal escapes.
+
+Sun Mar 28 21:05:07 PST 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): if NOLEAKS is set, free up a word that
+ the call to textdomain() allocated.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(read_file_line): plug up (minor) memory leak:
+ if buffer.alloc==0 we may have malloc()'d 1 byte anyway,
+ so be sure to FREE(buffer.text) before calling line_init();
+
+Fri Mar 26 16:52:10 PST 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(match_slash): somewhere between 3.02
+ and 3.02a we lost the ability to use a newline as
+ the s/// delimiter; restore this ability.
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): forget about trying
+ to cache the compiled form of the last RE --- it
+ causes more problems than its worth. We now only
+ cache the source form.
+
+ * testsuite/help.good: update to reflect output containing
+ new options.
+
+Sun Dec 6 00:51:23 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/utils.c(ck_fwrite): fix i18n bug of using a printf
+ fragment of "item%s" to handle plural text.
+
+Mon Nov 23 11:03:40 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.1, doc/sed.texi: ran ispell over these
+ files to catch the more obvious typos...
+
+Sun Nov 1 00:09:07 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_list): make a `lcmd_out_line_len'
+ (--line-length) of zero mean "infinite length",
+ i.e., "never wrap".
+
+Sat Oct 31 23:06:50 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c(match_an_address_p,process_files),
+ compile.c(compile_program): back out the "zero-address"
+ changes of 1998-09-27. It was a neat idea, but there are
+ too many dark corners which don't work well. The
+ special code for handling line ranges starting at
+ address zero (from 1998-08-31) are still there though:
+ this seems to work fine with no surprises.
+
+Sat Oct 31 22:18:59 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c, sed/sed.h, sed/execute.c: added new
+ `lcmd_out_line_len' variable. (Idea suggested by
+ Carlos J. G. Duarte <l38076@alfa.ist.utl.pt>.)
+ Also added ATOI macro (which uses strtoul() if available,
+ with fall-back to atoi()).
+ * sed/sed.c(main): attempt to use COLS environment variable
+ to set a reasonable `lcmd_out_line_len'; added -l/--line-length
+ command-line options to set the new `lcmd_out_line_len' flag.
+ * sed/sed.c(usage): documented new -l/--line-length options.
+ * sed/execute.c(do_list): use `lcmd_out_line_len' variable
+ instead of `LCMD_OUT_LINE_LEN'.
+ * sed/execute.c: deleted now obsolete LCMD_OUT_LINE_LEN define.
+ * configure.in: added strtoul to the AC_CHECK_FUNCS call.
+
+Sat Oct 31 21:37:17 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c, sed/sed.h, sed/execute.c: added new `force_unbuffered'
+ flag. (Idea suggested by Frank Strauss <strauss@escape.de>.)
+ * sed/sed.c(main): added -u/--unbuffered command-line options
+ to set the new `force_unbuffered' flag.
+ * sed/sed.c(usage): documented new -u/--unbuffered options.
+ * sed/execute.c: changed the name of the `is_tty' flag in struct
+ input to a more generic `no_buffering'; also removed HAVE_ISATTY
+ conditional on this member.
+ * sed/execute.c(slow_getline): removed HAVE_ISATTY conditonal
+ compilation of this function.
+ * sed/execute.c(output_line): if force_unbuffered is set,
+ then force a fflush() even if writing to stdout.
+ * sed/execute.c(open_next_file): added handling of the
+ new `force_unbuffered' flag so that slow_getline()
+ will always be used for input.
+ * sed/execute.c(read_file_line): changed the (conditionally
+ compiled) test of `input->is_tty' to (unconditionally)
+ use the new spelling `input->no_buffering'.
+
+Thu Oct 15 12:08:09 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: deleted AC_ARG_PROGRAM call; this is already
+ done for us by AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, and we were winding up
+ with a doubled-transform.
+
+Sun Sep 27 01:42:42 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c(compile_program): remove special-case code for matching
+ address range with a `0' beginning.
+
+ * compile.c(compile_address): change default addr_number to
+ be a pragmatically impossible countT value, instead of zero.
+
+ * execute.c: spell macro REGNEXEC() unconditionally instead of
+ playing with conditional definition of regnexec() macro.
+
+ * execute.c(match_an_address_p): added third argument (and changed
+ callers in match_address_p). Added special code to ignore
+ non-numeric matches when processing "line zero".
+
+ * execute.c(process_files): added a "line zero" pass through the
+ commands script.
+
+Sun Sep 27 00:20:53 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c(xofa,normalize_text): new functions.
+ * compile.c(compile_regex): cache last_compiled_re (with its
+ associated flags); add POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior for empty RE.
+ Make use of the new normalize_text() function.
+ * compile.c(setup_replacement): Make use of the new normalize_text()
+ function.
+
+Sat Sep 26 22:59:13 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/regex-gnu.h: added missing prototype for regncomp().
+
+Mon Sep 14 20:47:23 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): use EXIT_SUCCESS instead of 0, in case
+ we are built on a system (such as VMS) where EXIT_SUCCESS
+ is distinct from 0.
+
+Wed Sep 9 22:17:28 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/Makefile.am: added -I../intl the INCLUDES line; if we are
+ building in a directory outside the source tree and the system
+ we are building on does not have a <libintl.h> header, then
+ the build was failing, because libintl.h is a build-time
+ constructed source file.
+
+ * configure.in: tweaked version to be 3.02b.
+
+Wed Sep 9 19:28:14 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.02a released
+
+ * sed/compile.c(mark_subst_opts,read_label,compile_program):
+ wherever we accept a ; as a command terminator, also allow a } or
+ a # to appear. (This allows for less cluttered-looking scripts,
+ such as: sed '/foo/{x;G}' (instead of: sed '/foo/{x;G;}').)
+
+Wed Sep 9 18:17:07 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): use regncomp() instead
+ of regcomp(), so that a script with NULs in its REs
+ will work in the expected manner.
+
+ * sed/compile.c(ADDNUL,REGNCOMP): added support macros
+ for above.
+
+ * lib/regex.c(regncomp,regcomp): added regncomp() and
+ made regcomp() a simple wrapper function.
+
+Mon Aug 31 21:48:30 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c(compile_program): if the first address of
+ a range is the number 0 (or a 0~N sequence), start
+ out in the "a1_matched" state. This allows one
+ to match an initial chunk of a file without undue
+ convolutions for handling the case where the match
+ for the end of the sequence happens to be the first
+ line.
+
+Sun Aug 16 03:34:25 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(snarf_char_class,match_slash): simplify
+ handling of "premature newline" error. Also, get the
+ line number right in the error message if we encounter
+ a "premature newline" during char-class snarfing.
+
+Sun Aug 16 02:59:20 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: added N_() markers and corresponding gettext()
+ (er, _()) calls.
+
+ * Merged in i18n contribution from Erick Branderhorst
+ <Erick.Branderhorst@asml.nl>. His ChangeLog entry
+ for the changes I've incorporated so far:
+
+1998-07-24 Erick Branderhorst <Erick.Branderhorst@asml.nl>
+ * configure.in (ALL_LINGUAS, AM_GNU_GETTEXT): nl
+ * sed/{sed.h,utils.c}: #include <libintl.h> #define _(String)
+ gettext (String)
+ * sed/sed.c: #include <locale.h>
+ * po/POTFILES.in: sed/{compile,execute,sed,utils}.c
+ * run gettextize -f
+ * acconfig.h: #undef LOCALEDIR ENABLE_NLS HAVE_CATGETS
+ HAVE_GETTEXT HAVE_LC_MESSAGES HAVE_STPCPY
+
+Fri Aug 14 13:52:57 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * Merged code from 3.02 with a branched development
+ tree from late May; the following (out-of-order)
+ changelog entry is from the branched tree.
+
+Sat May 30 12:23:16 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c: added (conditional on NOLEAKS macro)
+ code to free all dynamically allocated memory.
+
+ * sed/sed.c, sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c: much shuffling
+ of code --- ordered functions such that no forward
+ declarations are necessary, and placed all static prototypes
+ immediately before the actual function definition.
+ This accomplished two things: first, I find the new ordering
+ a more natural way to read the code than the previous
+ ordering, and second, the new ordering give the compiler
+ a better opportunity to discover inlining possibilities.
+ (The odd "prototype declaration+old-style definition"
+ style is used because I feel it is the least ugly way
+ of supporting K&R1 C while still getting the benefit of
+ prototypes when they are available.)
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h: added MEMCPY() macro to hide the VCAST()s
+ that ought to be used with memcpy().
+
+ * sed/execute.c: Change calls to memcpy() to go through the
+ new MEMCPY() macro. Various prototypes: elide variable name
+ if it does not add any human-useful documentary information
+ to the bare type.
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): Updated calls to compile_string() to add third
+ (length) argument. Changed call to obsolete close_all_files()
+ to a call to the new finish_program().
+
+ * sed/sed.c(map_file): Attempt to clean-up how "size" gets
+ cast and tested; remove spurious S_ISREG test (just let
+ mmap() fail if it doesn't support the underlying file type).
+
+ * sed/sed.c: Deleted old RX library stub declarations.
+
+ * sed/sed.c(map_file,unmap_file): added VCAST()s to the
+ mmap()/munmap() calls.
+
+ * sed/utils.c(ck_fclose): added support for ANSI C
+ functionality where passing a NULL argument means
+ to fclose() _all_ open streams. (Well, almost.
+ Only closes streams which were previously ck_fopen()ed,
+ as I don't care to figure out how to autoconf-detect
+ whether fclose(NULL) is properly supported on a given
+ platform.)
+
+ * sed/sed.h: Renamed `struct text_buf' member `text_len'
+ to `text_length'. Abstracted out `enum addr_types'
+ from `struct addr'; added new enum types num2,step,step_mod;
+ renamed mod to num_mod. De-unionized the regex,number,
+ {modulo-offset/step} components of `struct addr', in
+ anticipation of new features. Changed type of `a2' member
+ of `struct sed_cmd': now a pointer to save space.
+ Abstracted out `struct replacement' from `struct subst'.
+ Cleaned up declaration of `x' union of `struct addr'.
+ Fixed prototype for compile_string(). Replaced prototype
+ for old close_all_files() with one for new finish_program().
+
+ * sed/sed.h, sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c: changed to
+ simplify the data structures used for branches and
+ command blocks: simplified `struct vector'; made
+ `struct label' local to compile.c; `struct sed_cmd'
+ was modified to support a simpler design for branches
+ and blocks.
+
+ * sed/execute.c: Conditionally added ADDNUL() macro so that
+ the function call overhead is only incurred if nul_append()
+ _must_ be called. Made some commentary edits, including
+ typo fixes.
+ * sed/execute.c(resize_line): changed semantics of "len" argument
+ from "additional length" to "target length"; made
+ INITIAL_BUFFER_SIZE a minimum allocation length.
+ * sed/execute.c(str_append): adjusted to new resize_line()
+ semantics.
+ * sed/execute.c(line_copy): use FREE()+MALLOC() instead of
+ REALLOC() to avoid unnecessary copying of old text; add the
+ "try doubling first" allocation heuristic (just like
+ resize_line() does).
+ * sed/execute.c(line_exchange): new function.
+ * sed/execute.c(nul_append): make whole function (not just its
+ body) conditional on HAVE_REGNEXEC macro; adjust to new
+ resize_line() semantics.
+ * sed/execute.c(read_mem_line): use str_append() instead if
+ custom in-line code; compensate for new default of
+ "line.chomped = 0" in read_pattern_space() by setting
+ "line.chomped = 1" where appropriate.
+ * sed/execute.c(read_file_line): use different trigger to
+ determine that "buffer" is uninitialized, and do a full
+ initialization if required; use str_append() instead of custom
+ in-line code in two places; compensate for new default of
+ "line.chomped = 0" in read_pattern_space() by setting
+ "line.chomped = 1" where appropriate.
+ * sed/execute.c(output_line): don't bother calling ck_fwrite()
+ if length==0.
+ * sed/execute.c(release_append_queue): new function.
+ * sed/execute.c(dump_append_queue): use release_append_queue()
+ instead of in-line equivalent.
+ * sed/execute.c(read_pattern_space): conditionalize call to
+ dump_append_queue() for alleged performance reasons; changed
+ default "line.chomped" value to more common "1", and added an
+ assignment of "0" where this made a difference.
+ * sed/execute.c(match_an_address_p): deleted "is_addr2_p"
+ argument; reorder cases to match order in enum declaration; add
+ cases for new "addr_is_num2", "addr_is_step", and
+ "addr_is_step_mod" address types; alter nul_append() call to be
+ through ADDNUL() macro; fix to new struct member and enum
+ spellings in (formerly addr_is_mod); addr_is_num_mod case.
+ * sed/execute.c(match_address_p): remove oblsolete third argument
+ to calls to match_address_p(); alter references to sed_cmd
+ member a2 to reflect new pointer status; add new support for
+ a2->addr_type addr_is_step and addr_is_step_mod cases.
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): add NOLEAKS support logic; use
+ ADDNUL() wrapper to nul_append(); simplify replacement
+ expansion by using the new "struct replacement" data structure;
+ use line_exchange() function instead of custom in-line code.
+ * sed/execute.c(process_files): added NOLEAKS code.
+ * sed/execute.c(execute_program): updated implementations
+ of the `{', `}', `:', `b', and `t' commands; modified
+ `c' command gratuituosly; fixed potential memory
+ overrun in `D' command. Simplified how nonstandard
+ `loop increments' work. Use line_exchange() instead of
+ custom in-line code in 'x' case.
+ * sed/execute.c[EXPERIMENTAL_DASH_N_OPTIMIZATION conditional
+ code]: various modifications intended to keep this
+ code in sync with the new changes, but the code still
+ retains its previous bugs.
+
+ * sed/compile.c: use "exit(EXIT_FAILURE) instead of "exit(1)",
+ just in case we get compiled under VMS.
+ * sed/compile.c: Change type of prog_info.base to decrease needs
+ for casting; then elimiated the casts in question ;-).
+ * sed/compile.c: Added struct sed_label (moved from sed.h, then
+ modified).
+ * sed/compile.c: Removed "readit_p" flag from struct fp_list.
+ * sed/compile.c: Added module-global "blocks" variable.
+ * sed/compile.c: Extracted more error-message constant strings
+ to named variables.
+ * sed/compile.c(check_final_program): updated to
+ reflect new data structures and use new fucntions.
+ Added call to compile_regex() to release unneeded
+ memory.
+ * sed/compile.c: deleted obsolete new_vector() function;
+ abstracted new read_label() function; abstracted new
+ release_label() function; added new `blocks' module-static
+ variable.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_program): updated implementations
+ of the `{', `}', `:', `b', and `t' commands; modified
+ initialization from NULL vector.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): added mechanism to
+ release memory consumed by the cached `last' RE.
+ * sed/compile.c(setup_jump,setup_label): updated
+ name (from setup_jump to setup_label) and prototype;
+ changed body to reflect data structure changes.
+ * sed/compile.c: Add OPEN_BRACE and CLOSE_BRACE macros for better
+ "vi" editing behavior.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_filename,read_filename,get_writefile):
+ Replaced function compile_filename() with more orthogonal functions
+ read_filename(), get_writefile().
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): Added ability to free the remembered
+ "last RE" in compile_regex (for benifit of "NOLEAKS" code).
+ * Made adjustments dictated by the change to struct sed_cmd which made
+ the a2 member a pointer-to-addr instead of an addr.
+ * sed/compile.c(setup_jump,read_label,setup_label,release_label):
+ Added functions read_label(), setup_label(), release_label(); deleted
+ function setup_jump().
+ * sed/compile.c(new_replacement,setup_replacement,release_replacement):
+ new functions.
+ * sed/compile.c: Adjusted to new spelling of text_buf member
+ ("text_length" instead of "text_len").
+ * sed/compile.c(new_vector): deleted function. (Due to new handling
+ of blocks, only one instance remained, and that one was just as
+ clear in-lined.)
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_string): Added third argument; it now
+ takes a counted string instead of a NUL-terminated string.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_file): added variable "map_base" to
+ compensate for new type of prog_info.base.
+ * sed/compile.c(check_final_program): reflect new style of
+ handling blocks and struct sed_label.
+ * sed/compile.c(close_all_files,finish_program): replaced function
+ close_all_files() with more generic finish_program().
+ * sed/compile.c(read_text): added new feature: if first non-blank
+ character after the {a,i,c} command character is not "\", then
+ use the trailing text on that line as the (first) line of text.
+ Also added code conditional on NO_INPUT_INDENT to support the
+ "feature" of stripping leading blanks from each input line; I
+ do not read POSIX as permitting this behavior, nor do I think
+ it is a good idea, so it is disabled by default, but some have
+ argued that this blank-stripping is the "correct" behavior, so
+ I offer them the option of building their sed that way.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_address): added xxx,+n and xxx,~n addressing;
+ simplified code.
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_program): added BAD_PLUS error detection;
+ adjusted to new cur_cmd->a2 pointer status; added addr_is_num2
+ detection; deleted pointless "a2->addr_number < a1.addr_number"
+ check (addr_is_num2 semantics handle this just fine); updated
+ code for '{', '}', ':', 'b', and 't' to reflect new design
+ of branch handling, including making use of new functions
+ related to the new design); added support for feature already
+ mentioned in read_text() where {a,i,c} commands are able to have
+ their text start on the same line as the command; changed some
+ error messages (hopefully for the better); localized variables
+ specific to individual commands (particularly 's' and 'y');
+ made use of new setup_replacement() function in 's' command.
+
+Mon Aug 10 19:58:49 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.texi, doc/sed.1: sedtut10.txt is apparently dead.
+ Deleted references to it and added a pointer to
+ http://seders.icheme.org/tutorials/. (Pointed out by
+ Joerg Heitkoetter <joerg@de.uu.net>.)
+
+Sat Aug 8 18:11:57 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * djgpp/config.btm: per request by Michel de Ruiter
+ <mdruiter@cs.vu.nl>, added "%1" to "%9" parameters.
+
+Mon Aug 3 11:44:55 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.texi: fix a couple of typos. (Submitted by
+ Alan Modra <alan@spri.levels.unisa.edu.au>.)
+
+Sat Aug 01 17:49:06 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.02 released
+
+ * configure.in: Because of code change in 3.01a, bump the
+ minor revision number for the release (now 3.02).
+
+Sun Jul 26 16:07:55 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01a released
+
+ * sed/compile.c(snarf_char_class): the POSIX char-class
+ recognition loop forgot to update its concept of "prev"
+ as the loop progressed.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: The dependency of version.good
+ on [testsuite/]Makefile introduced in the previous
+ release was botched -- it referred to "Makefile"
+ as "$(srcdir)/Makefile, which of course doesn't work
+ if you aren't building in the source tree.
+
+ * djgpp/Makefile.am: add forgotten "config.btm" EXTRA_DIST
+ member.
+
+ * configure.in: update version.
+
+Tue Jul 21 06:04:42 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01 released
+
+ * configure.in: mark as release version!
+
+ * Makefile.am: add BUGS and THANKS to the EXTRA_DIST target.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: add dependency of version.good
+ on [testsuite/]Makefile.
+
+Mon Jul 20 12:38:10 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * djgpp/config.btm: New file to support the 4DOS alternative
+ to command.com. (Sumitted by Eli Zaretskii on behalf of
+ an anonymous 4DOS user.)
+
+Fri Jul 17 00:36:34 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta18 released
+
+ * djgpp/config.sed: my "tweak" in beta17 was too
+ hastily considered. Back it out.
+
+ * configure.in: update to beta18.
+
+Wed Jul 15 01:02:15 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta17 released
+
+ * djgpp/config.sed: tweak/simplify s,,, commands at end.
+
+ * configure.in: update to beta17.
+
+1998-07-14 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+
+ * djgpp/config.sed: Edit all the occurences of = in the context of
+ --option=value, including in the help messages, into
+ --option:value, but leave DOS-style d:/foo/bar file names intact.
+
+ * djgpp/config.bat: Use --srcdir:foo instead of --srcdir=foo.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am (help, version): Remove temporary files
+ explicitly, don't use shell wildcards, so it works under DOS 8+3
+ limits.
+
+Thu Jul 9 13:06:00 PDT 1998 16:51:43 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta16 released
+
+ * djgpp/config.sed: tweak the configure script to use :
+ instead of = for --with-foo=bar option parsing, to
+ work around problems with how command.com handles =s.
+
+Wed Jul 8 16:51:43 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * djgpp/config.bat: correct inappropriate behavior that I
+ introduced in the beta13 changes (if first argument is
+ a directory, it needs to be handled as the --srcdir).
+
+ * testsuite/version.gin, testsuite/version.good, testsuite/Makefile.am:
+ Add target to automake to automatically update version.good
+ from (new file) version.gin, instead of hand-editing the version
+ number each release.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile.am: miscellaneous gratuitious tweakage --
+ mainly adding $(RM) commands just because I didn't like
+ leaving the tmp* files from successful runs laying about.
+ Also some editorial comments.
+
+ * configure.in: update to beta16. Added and commented out
+ experiment with AC_OUTPUT() for testsuite/version.good.
+ Added code to properly handle bare (without =xxx)
+ "--with-regex" option.
+
+Sun Jul 5 21:02:16 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta15 released
+
+ * sed/utils.c(ck_fflush), sed/utils.h, sed/execute.c(output_line):
+ add and use new ck_fflush() function.
+
+Sun Jul 5 15:23:47 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(bad_prog): add more detail to error
+ messages about -e strings.
+
+Sun Jul 5 14:29:45 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(mark_subst_opts), sed/execute.c(do_subst):
+ Define better semantics for interaction of the `g' flag
+ with a numeric flag to the s/// command. It used to
+ be that the `g' command siezed control; now the first
+ (number-1) matches are skipped and then `g' gets control
+ after that. (It is not clear whether this is a feature
+ sneaking in during late beta, or a bug fix; the changes
+ involved were trivial, so I decided to treat it as a bug
+ fix.)
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta15.
+
+Sat Jul 4 09:54:45 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta14 released
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h, sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c:
+ per report by "Kaveh R. Ghazi" <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu>,
+ copied the ISXXX macros from lib/regex.c so that
+ silly machines which require isascii() to be true
+ before the other isXXX() macros are valid will
+ still work.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta14.
+
+Thu Jul 2 23:46:13 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta13 released
+
+ * configure.in, acconfig.h: set USE_REGEX_GNU_H symbol if we
+ are going to be using lib/regex.c.
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am, lib/regex.h, lib/regex-gnu.h, lib/regex.c:
+ rename lib/regex.h to lib/regex-gnu.h, so that those who
+ choose to use a different regex implementation will not
+ pick-up lib/regex.h when doing "#include <regex.h>".
+
+ * sed/regex-sed.h, sed/Makefile.am, sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c,
+ sed/sed.c: create sed/regex-sed.h which acts as a switch
+ to choose either lib/regex.h or the user-supplied <regex.h>,
+ depending on the value passed to configure's --with-regex=
+ option.
+
+Thu Jul 2 17:22:31 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: if an alternative --with-regex= is given,
+ do an AC_CHECK_FUNCS(regnexec regexec) to ensure that
+ at least one of these functions is available. Also,
+ parallel changes for the default case.
+
+ * sed/execute.c, acconfig.h: retire use of the WITH_REGNEXEC
+ test macro in favor of HAVE_REGNEXEC test macro created
+ by above change.
+
+ * djgpp/config.bat: Play games to handle "install-sh",
+ DOS filename restrictions, GNU makefile default rules,
+ and getting a correct run of "configure" (contributed
+ by Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>).
+
+ * djgpp/Makefile.am, testsuite/Makefile.am, testsuite/Makefile.in,
+ Makefile.am, configure.in: Various automake targets
+ (such as distcheck) failed with old configuration.
+ The simplest solution was to just add these .am
+ files. (The testsuite/Makefile.in was just renamed to
+ testsuite/Makefile.am, then various redundant defines and
+ targets were deleted.) (Reported by Erick Branderhorst
+ <Erick.Branderhorst@asml.nl>.)
+
+ * testsuite/dc.good, testsuite/dc.inp: per suggestion from
+ Greg Ubben <gsu@romulus.ncsc.mil>, use base 16 output to
+ exercise even more of the dc.sed script.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta13.
+
+Sun Jun 28 16:21:02 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta12 released
+
+ * doc/sed.texi: Avoid mixing @code and @samp markups together:
+ they look ugly in Info. Use @url and @email instead of @example.
+ Add indexes. (Basis of changes contributed by Eli Zaretskii.)
+
+ * djgpp/*, Makefile.am: add support for the DJGPP compiler,
+ contributed by Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>.
+
+ * dc.sed, testsuite/Makefile.in, testsuite/dc.inp, testsuite/dc.good:
+ added this remarkable script, written and contributed
+ by Greg Ubben <gsu@romulus.ncsc.mil>, both as a work of
+ art for general admiration, and also for use in regression
+ testing.
+
+ * configure.in, lib/Makefile.am: add --with-regex=regexlib
+ option, which overrides the use of lib/regex.c.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta12.
+
+Fri Jun 12 16:41:48 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta11 released
+
+ * sed/compile.c: add module-static variables first_script
+ (for #n change below) and pending_text (for a/c/i change
+ below).
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_file), sed/compile.c(compile_program):
+ Instead of having #n trigger the -n option in *any file*,
+ have #n trigger the -n option only if they are the first
+ two bytes of the first script or script-file.
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_string), sed/compile.c(compile_file):
+ clear the first_script variable at end of these functions.
+
+ * sed/sed.h: tease out the struct text_buf declaration from
+ struct sed_cmd, so that a pointer to such can be passed
+ to new sed/compile.c(read_text) function.
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_program), sed/compile.c(read_text):
+ Tease out handling of text to a/c/i commands to new
+ read_text() function. Handle (via aid of pending_text
+ variable) texts which span more than one script/script-file
+ option. In particular, restore the ability to have this
+ work: sed -e '1i\' -e 'foo'
+
+ * sed/compile.c(check_final_program): close off any dangling
+ pending_text allocation.
+
+Thu Jun 11 11:17:46 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): fixed two bugs: s/ */X/g was failing
+ to match the final empty string after the end of the pattern
+ space; and /^foo$/s/o/x/3p was printing, despite the failure
+ to do a substition.
+
+Fri Jun 5 04:40:24 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: change the AC_ARG_WITH(regnexec, ...)
+ to be the more appropriate AC_ARG_ENABLE(regnexec, ...).
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta11.
+
+Fri Jun 5 00:54:25 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta10 released
+
+ * sed/execute.c: forgot to P_() the prototype and
+ old-style the declaration for bootstrap_memchr()!
+
+Thu Jun 4 18:42:30 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(snarf_char_class): added code to
+ recognize \n or \<newline> sequence within a
+ char-class as the newline character.
+
+Tue Jun 2 11:56:02 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: added check for <sys/types.h> and
+ a AC_ARG_WITH(regnexec,...) check, to simplify use
+ of other regex libraries which have regexec() but
+ not regnexec(), with the corresponding loss of
+ functionality (regexps will not work right against
+ input lines which contain NULs).
+
+ * sed/execute.c: add nul_append() function, a #define
+ for a regnexec() -> regexec() macro (conditional on
+ the lack of the WITH_REGNEXEC symbol), and a couple
+ of calls to nul_append() (in match_an_address_p()
+ and do_subst()) to permit the use of the POSIX standard
+ regexec() function call instead of the suggested
+ regnexec() call.
+
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c: check for
+ <sys/types.h> and include it (before "regex.h") if
+ available. This makes it simpler to use the system's
+ regex library instead of the one in lib/regex.c, should
+ that be desired.
+
+Tue Jun 2 08:41:05 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h: define VCAST macros to allow sed to
+ compile on systems which predate the definition
+ of "void *", and yet still get feedback about
+ stupid programming errors from systems which *do*
+ know about "void *"s. Also define MALLOC, REALLOC,
+ MEMDUP, and FREE macros to keep under control the
+ degree of code ugliness which would otherwise be
+ introduced in making use of the VCAST macro.
+
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c, sed/utils.c:
+ pervasively use the new VCAST, MALLOC, REALLOC, MEMDUP,
+ and FREE macros wherever appropriate.
+
+ * sed/utils.c, sed/utils.h: correct type of first arguments
+ to ck_fread() and ck_fwrite() to be [const] VOID *.
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h, sed/execute.c: protect against
+ the rumored systems which stupidly #define __STDC__ 0.
+
+ * testsuite/help.good, testsuite/Makefile.in: make
+ the ``help'' test insensitive to the spelling of
+ the executable's name. Also, enhanced `make clean'
+ target.
+
+ * doc/sed.texi, doc/sed.1: correct documentation of `q'
+ command; fix typos.
+
+ * configure, testsuite/version.good: update to beta10.
+
+Sat May 30 17:28:00 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta9 released
+
+ * Makefile.am: make testsuite a normal SUBDIR.
+
+ * configure.in: discontinue using AC_ISC_POSIX --
+ check for -lcposix library instead; added
+ testsuite/Makefile to AC_OUTPUT list.
+
+ * lib/memmove.c(memmove): fixed wrong sense used
+ for HAVE_BCOPY test.
+
+ * sed/execute.c: checked more specifically for a version
+ of gcc which supports __attribute__ (i.e., >= 2.7).
+
+ * testsuite/*: renamed files to fit 14 char limit.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile, testsuite/Makefile.in: Makefile
+ renamed to Makefile.in and then modified so that
+ "make -j check" from top directory will work.
+
+ * testsuite/subwrite.sed, testsuite/writeout.sed: changed
+ file name of the "w" command to be consistent with the
+ new naming used in testsuite/Makefile.in.
+
+ * doc/sed.1, doc/sed.texi: fixed some typos, formatting
+ glitches, and poor wordings.
+
+Sat May 30 04:02:29 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: specify that config.h is to be derived
+ from config_h.in in order to avoid the braindead
+ DOS filesystem limitations.
+
+Fri May 29 21:56:30 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_address), doc/sed.texi: gave
+ a better definition to the meaning of N~0 address
+ forms -- N~M addresses now mean that lines match
+ when there exists a non-negative x such that
+ lineno == N+x*M.
+
+Fri May 29 12:07:38 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_address),
+ sed/execute.c(match_an_address_p): update semantics of
+ N~M address form: now N is the first line which will
+ match and M is the step between succeeding matches.
+ If N<M this works out to the same as before, but the
+ new behavior for N>=M seems more useful.
+
+ * doc/sed.1, doc/sed.texi: update documentation of N~M
+ address form; added "Other Resources" node to sed.texi;
+ minor formatting changes to some items in sed.1 with
+ an eye to improving clarity.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta9.
+
+Sat May 23 20:04:31 HST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta8 released
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): forgot to make last_re be
+ a *copy* of the buffered text in today's earlier fix.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(read_file_line): EOF check was wrong --
+ it forgot to allow for the possibility that we were
+ appending to the end of the ``line'' (instead of merely
+ reading a fresh line).
+
+Sat May 23 18:07:18 HST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_regex): don't track compiled version
+ of regex -- the modifiers may change. Track the regex
+ source instead. (For "last regex" (aka //) notation.)
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta8.
+
+Sat May 23 16:07:09 HST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta7 released
+
+ * sed/execute.c: #undef'd EXPERIMENTAL_DASH_N_OPTIMIZATION
+ because its code is buggy.
+
+Tue May 19 17:03:52 HST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c: label rx library code as such with #ifdefs
+ (instead of just #if 0).
+
+ * sed/compile.c(compile_program): make incremental
+ improvement to the "Unknown command" error message.
+
+Sat May 16 23:16:26 HST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile: simplify: get rid of automatic run
+ against system's sed; don't time by default; allow for
+ alternative comparison command.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta7.
+
+Wed May 13 21:44:28 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta6 released
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am: fix spelling of libsed_a_LIBADD in
+ libsed_a_DEPENDENCIES.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update to beta6.
+
+Wed May 13 14:38:08 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta5 released
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): added not_bol_p variable to track when
+ we have iterated past the beginning of the pattern.
+ [Thanks to Jim Meyering <meyering@ascend.com> for the bug report.]
+
+Wed May 13 13:54:04 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c(bootstrap_memchr): new function. When
+ bootstrapping we don't know if we are on a 64-bit machine,
+ so lib/memchr.c breaks. Supply this (slow) implementation
+ just to get us bootstrapped.
+
+ * bootstrap.sh: add a #define BOOTSTRAP symbol; add -I.
+ for emphasis for the compiles in sed/; be explicit
+ about what files we're bothering to compile.
+
+ * configure.in, testsuite/version.good: update version
+ to beta5.
+
+Wed May 13 06:39:06 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta4 released
+
+ * rename writeout.good? to wrtout?.good and subwrite.good? to
+ subwrt?.good to comply with DOS 8+3 file name restrictions.
+ [Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il> suggested this to
+ simplify DJGPP ports, and it was easy.]
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile: reflect above name changes.
+
+Wed May 12 21:09:32 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/sed.c(usage): fix non-portable omission of \n\ at end of
+ lines within long string.
+
+ * sed/sed.c(main): remove spurious argument to fprintf() in the
+ 'V'ersion output.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(line_append): embed newline between the two
+ text fragments unconditionally.
+
+ * sed/execute.c(do_subst): change structure assignment to memcpy()
+ (for portability reasons).
+
+ * README.bootstrap: suggest using -w option.
+
+Tue May 12 10:02:37 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS where appropriate.
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am: updated to reflect AC_REPLACE_FUNCS change in
+ configure.in.
+
+ * lib/memchr.c lib/memcmp.c: revert to standard GNU versions.
+
+ * lib/alloca.c: added this missing file.
+
+ * testsuite/version.good: updated for new version identifier.
+
+Mon May 11 18:50:56 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta3 released
+
+ * sed/Makefile.am: fix INCLUDES to work right with VPATH.
+ [Thanks to Jim Meyering <meyering@ascend.com> for the bug report.]
+
+ * sed/sed.c(usage): make --help output more user-friendly?
+
+ * sed/execute.c(execute_program): fix bug in 'x' command introduced
+ in the alleged portability fix of May 9.
+
+ * configure.in: update version to 3.01-beta3.
+
+ * testsuite/version.good, testsuite/help.good: freshen with
+ latest output.
+
+Sat May 9 22:35:45 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta2 released
+
+ * sed/sed.c: add #include <sys/types.h> in HAVE_MMAP
+ block (needed on some machines).
+
+ * lib/memmove.c: #include <memory.h>, if HAVE_MEMORY_H.
+
+Sat May 9 21:29:00 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: remove dangling references to rx library;
+ added HEADER and FUNC checks for items used by source in
+ lib/.
+
+ * lib/ansidecl.h, lib/memcopy.h, lib/pagecopy.h, lib/string.h
+ lib/memcpy.c, lib/memmove.c: deletes these files. There
+ are still pieces of glibc missing to support these, and
+ it isn't worth the headache right now.
+
+ * lib/memmove.c: de novo, simpler version. Uses bcopy()
+ if available, and slow-but-simple code if not.
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am: remove references to deleted files.
+ Added forgotten reference to memcpy.c. Re-ordered
+ SOURCE entries to reflect dependencies for systems
+ which lack ranlib.
+
+ * sed/basicdefs.h: updated to reflect above changes to lib/,
+ and experience with non-STDC compilers.
+
+ * lib/regex.c: made regerror() function publicly visible.
+
+ * lib/strerror.c: use old-style function declaration.
+
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c, sed/utils.c,
+ sed/sed.h, sed/utils.h: ensure that private definitions of
+ some symbols do not cause problems when #include'ing system
+ headers (mainly by re-ordering the #include directives).
+ (This is particularly an issue for bootstrap.sh runs.)
+
+ * sed/execute.c (execute_program): use memcpy() instead of
+ structure assingment ('x' command), for portablility to
+ old compilers.
+
+ * sed/execute.c (slow_getline): use old-style function
+ declaration, with a P_ prototype.
+
+ * sed/sed.c: change the type of the fallback MAP_FAILED
+ definition to work on archaic systems. (Modern systems
+ should be defining it themselves, so the change from
+ void * shouldn't be a problem.)
+
+ * bootstrap.sh, README.bootstrap: actual testing of bootstrap
+ code revealed that I was too optimistic. Redesigned and
+ replaced implementation.
+
+ * testsuite/Makefile: ignore errors from reference-implementation
+ seds that aren't up to snuff.
+
+ * testsuite/help.good, testsuite/version.good: update to
+ current version's output.
+
+Fri May 8 15:08:28 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ *** Version 3.01-beta1 released
+
+ * sed/sed.c (main, usage): once again tweak the --help and
+ --version output to bettery comply with GNU coding standards.
+
+ * testsuite/help.good, testsuite/version.good: update to
+ reflect above change.
+
+ * doc/sed.texi: fix "Invoking" node's spelling to comply
+ with GNU standards.
+
+Fri May 8 11:43:10 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.1, doc/Makefile.am: wrote (very basic) man page.
+
+Thu May 7 20:40:21 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am, lib/memmove.c, lib/memchr.c, lib/regex.c,
+ lib/memcpy.c, lib/regex.h, lib/memcopy.h, lib/string.h,
+ lib/pagecopy.h, lib/ansidecl.h: grab yet-another-version
+ from gnu.org for baseline and/or edit copyright boilerplate
+ using official lgpl2gpl.sed script. Take care not to
+ loose regnexec() interface or special conditional-compilation
+ code.
+
+Wed May 6 23:35:12 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * lib/regex.c, lib/regex.h: take from grep-2.1 distribution,
+ then trivially added the regnexec() interface.
+
+ * sed/sed.c, sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c: made modifications
+ to work with regex instead of rx.
+
+ * rx/*: deleted directory; the code is just too slow.
+ I think it will be easier to extend regex to fully
+ support POSIX.2 than to tune rx to be reasonable.
+ Even if this supposition is wrong, I'd rather make
+ the 3.01 release with the slightly deficient regex.
+
+ * Makefile.am lib/Makefile.am, sed/Makefile.am: made changes
+ related to the substitution of regex for rx.
+
+ * lib/Makefile.am, sed/Makefile.am: since regex is not a
+ ``compatability'' module, changed name of library to
+ ``libsed.a''.
+
+ * lib/memchr.c, lib/memcpy.c, lib/memmove.c: add conditional
+ compilation code to leave zero-sized .o file if system
+ already supports the implemented function.
+
+ * testsuite/help.good, testsuite/version.good: brought
+ up-to-date (once again).
+
+ * NEWS, ANNOUNCE: changes to reflect this batch of changes.
+
+Wed May 6 18:40:47 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c: discovered awful bug in '}' handling:
+ it could read past the end of vec (because `n' was
+ being decremented below zero)! Needed to "continue"
+ instead of "break".
+
+Tue May 5 14:34:38 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/sed.texi, doc/version.texi: wrote some rudimentary
+ texinfo documentation.
+
+ * ANNOUNCE, NEWS, README, README.rx, Makefile.am:
+ more updates for the upcoming beta-release.
+
+ * sed/compile.c, sed/execute.c, sed/sed.c, sed/utils.c,
+ sed/sed.h, lib/strerror.c: update copyright notice text.
+
+Fri May 1 15:41:37 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/execute.c (match_an_address_p, match_address_p): if
+ the second element of an address range is a line number,
+ and that line number is *less than* (or equal to) the
+ current line number, we only match the one line (per
+ POSIX.2, section 4.55.7.1). [Bug discovered as reported
+ in the seders mailing list FAQ.]
+
+ * AUTHORS, NEWS, acconfig.h, configure.in, doc/Makefile.am,
+ lib/Makefile.am, sed/Makefile.am, lib/README,
+ testsuite/help.good, testsuite/version.good:
+ Updated in anticipation of the 3.01-beta1 release.
+ Reorganized development source tree to make creation
+ of a distribution simpler. Most notable changes were
+ to the various Makefile.am files and configure.in, but
+ some minor edits (such as deleting or changing #include
+ directives) have been made in many other source files.
+
+ * bootstrap.sh, README.bootstrap: created a mechanism for
+ creating sed on a system which lacks a working sed.
+
+Thu Apr 16 23:52:11 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.h, sed.c, execute.c, compile.c: did a spell-check on
+ the comments; fixed several typos.
+
+Thu Apr 16 13:43:01 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c (do_subst): fixed bug where the "replaced" flag
+ was being set to one inappropriately when at least one
+ but fewer than sub->numb matches of the regexp were found.
+ (Thanks to Simon Taylor <staylor@hermes.iaccess.com.au>
+ for the bug report.)
+
+Wed Apr 15 11:35:31 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.h, sed.c, compile.c, execute.c: having a concern that
+ a cast was being done inappropriately, and realizing that
+ there is no quick way to locate all casts in a program, I
+ went through and marked all casts with a simple macro.
+ Now it is a simple matter to locate the casts, and it is
+ also a simple matter to turn of casts for a lint session
+ (if it should be desired).
+
+Wed Apr 15 10:29:21 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c, sed.c: redo compile phase so that brace
+ expressions can be spread across multiple files.
+ For example:
+ printf '{' >a; printf 'l;d' >b; printf '}' >c
+ sed -f a -f b -f c foo
+ will now compile (and work), instead of complaining
+ about an unmatched '{'. The mess created in compile.c
+ allowed a little simplification to the command-line
+ processing of "-e" options in sed.c.
+
+ sed.h: added (opaque) err_info member to struct vector;
+ added comments to the members of struct vector.
+
+Wed Apr 14 23:50:50 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.h, sed.c, compile.c, execute.c: added types countT and
+ flagT in order to clarify what various "int"s were doing.
+ Also makes it easy to change the type used for counts
+ (for example, to "unsigned long long") if desired, although
+ there are still some gotchas (such as the printf() format
+ for the '=' command).
+
+Tue Apr 14 17:34:54 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c (execute_program, process_files, count_branches,
+ shrink_program): Added a first attempt at program optimization.
+ We now can quit early if we are running with the "-n"
+ and all of the commands are known to be valid only for
+ lines less than the current line. Thus the "sed" in
+ "foo | sed -n 1,2p" will print read three lines, printint
+ the first two, and then quit, regardless of how much longer
+ "foo" might run or output. This optimization does not buy
+ much in most cases (it sometimes even costs a little),
+ but when it does help it can help big. The code is
+ all conditionally compiled based on the
+ EXPERIMENTAL_DASH_N_OPTIMIZATION symbol being #defined,
+ so it can be easily omitted if it causes problems.
+
+Tue Apr 14 12:25:06 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c (test_dollar_EOF, last_file_with_data_p):
+ test_dollar_EOF() was incorrectly returning a false (0)
+ when there were unprocessed files, none of which had any
+ data (either unopenable or zero-length). Created
+ last_file_with_data_p() to detect this situation, and
+ modified test_dollar_EOF() to make use of it.
+
+Thu Apr 2 23:02:18 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c (match_slash): match_slash() did not handle
+ [.coll.], [=equiv=], and [:class:] sequences within a
+ character class. Added snarf_char_class() [which is a
+ remote derivative of parse_char_class() from GNU ed-0.2]
+ to deal with the details, and altered match_slash()
+ to make use of it. Also created the trivial
+ add_then_next() to avoid clutter in snarf_char_class().
+
+Thu Apr 2 20:34:42 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c, sed.c, sed.h: There was a severe bug in
+ how the code handled "sed 5n a b" when "a" consists
+ of exactly five lines -- it behaved like "sed 5q a b"!
+
+ Rearranged where files get opened -- large scale
+ changes primarily involving main(), process_files(),
+ and read_pattern_space(), but also touching on several
+ other parts of execute.c. The read_pattern_space()
+ function became unwieldly and parts were split into
+ open_next_file(), closedown(), read_always_fail(),
+ read_mem_line(), and read_file_line(). The
+ at_end_of_file_p() function became obsolete and was
+ eliminated; test_dollar_EOF_p() was updated. A few
+ global and module-static variables were elminated, and
+ "struct line" was extended; comments were added to the
+ "struct line" declartation to document some important
+ dependencies in it.
+
+ I undertook the reorganization with dread, but I
+ feel that the new organization is an improvement
+ well beyond just fixing the bug that inspired it.
+
+Thu Apr 2 01:16:25 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c (read_file_line, slow_getline): the fread()
+ buffering code gives insufficient feedback to a user
+ running sed with a tty input device, so I created
+ slow_getline() for reading from a tty device.
+ Additionally, EOF detection has been made a little more
+ sensitive to avoid requiring multiple EOFs to be entered
+ from a tty.
+
+ * configure.in: added isatty() check.
+
+Wed Apr 1 11:04:30 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in (CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS):
+ Set to appropriate values if large file support needs
+ explicit enabling. Code fragment taken from a 1997-10-25
+ patch to gawk by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+Thu Aug 14 17:43:27 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * utils.c (ck_fclose): modified to ignore NULL parameter.
+
+Thu Aug 14 12:08:45 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c: tweaked execute_program() to eliminate
+ gratuitous "goto" usage.
+
+Thu Aug 14 11:30:04 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c: added case-insensitive modifier ('I') to
+ address and s/// regexps. The s/// case also accepts
+ the more popular 'i' modifier. (The address regexp
+ cannot use 'i' as a modifier, as that conflicts with
+ the use of the 'i'nsert command.)
+
+Thu Aug 14 09:29:06 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c: abstracted out match_slash() from the s///, y///,
+ and address-regexp special-case codes.
+
+ * execute.c: made dump_append_queue() use ck_fread() instead
+ of hand-rolled error checking.
+
+Mon Jul 28 10:50:41 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.c, sed.h, execute.c: POSIX.2, section 4.55.7, says that
+ a newline must end *every* output line. But I think that
+ it is useful (when seding a binary file) to omit a trailing
+ newline if the input lacks one. Thus the addition of
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior.
+
+ * execute.c: however, when seding multiple files my feeling
+ is that it makes sense to have each file but the last
+ behave as-if it ended in a newline. Modified read_pattern_space()
+ accordingly.
+
+ * utils.c: realized that add1_buffer(), for performance reasons,
+ shouldn't be calling memcpy() (indirectly via add_buffer()),
+ so rewrote it.
+
+Sat Jul 26 23:08:28 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c: attempted to make read_pattern_space more
+ efficient for the the non-mmap() case.
+
+ * utils.c, utils.h, execute.c: new function ck_fread()
+ created and used.
+
+Sat Jul 26 20:22:14 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c, compile.c, sed.c: abstracted the mmap()
+ interface into map_file()/unmap_file() [sed.c], and
+ changed the ad-hoc code in compile_file() [compile.c]
+ and process_file() [execute.c] to make use of the new
+ interface.
+
+Sat Jul 26 19:45:46 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * execute.c, compile.c, configure.in: Check to see if mmap()
+ is available; if so make use of it on regular files.
+
+ * compile.c: compile_file() now closes the input file
+ when it is through!
+
+Sun Jul 20 23:57:02 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * compile.c: modified parsing to permit whitespace in more
+ places where it makes sense;
+ added backslash escaping to the y/// command, per POSIX.
+
+ * execute.c: Merged append_pattern_space() into read_pattern_space();
+ moved body of 's' command to new function do_subst();
+ moved body of 'l' command to new function do_list();
+ changed output of 'l' command to conform to POSIX.2;
+ made line handling conform to POSIX; added output_line() function;
+ redesigned append-space algorithm; added append_queue structure and
+ the next_append_slot() and dump_append_queue() functions.
+
+ * sed.h: moved the definition of what is now struct subst
+ outside of the definition of struct sed_cmd.
+
+Sat Jul 19 16:29:09 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.c, execute.c, sed.h, Makefile.am: Separated out the
+ pieces dealing with executing the program from the top-level
+ parameter parsing and control.
+
+Sat Jul 19 01:16:35 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.c, compile.c, sed.h, Makefile.am: separate out the
+ pieces dealing with compiling the program from the pieces
+ dealing with interpreting the result.
+
+ * compile.c: add functions in_nonblank() and in_integer(),
+ and change interface to compile_address() with an eye
+ to making code clearer.
+
+Fri Jul 18 13:35:50 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * utils.c: attempt at a quasi-unification of the
+ STDC and traditional C approaches to panic().
+
+ * sed.c: eliminate some gratuitous bit twiddling.
+ (Using flag bits can be a useful technique, but
+ this code is cleaner without them.)
+
+ * sed.c: place mutually exclusive members of struct addr
+ within a union, mainly to document the exclusivity;
+ eliminate unused structure members from struct fp_list;
+ eliminate unnecessary module-global variables;
+ remove some #if 0 code that is too odd to keep;
+ allegedly simplified the 'l' case of execute_program();
+ allegedly simplified inchar();
+ localized some static variables;
+ renamed some variables to better document their purpose;
+ removed some goto-s rendered obsolete by other changes.
+
+Thu Jul 17 15:30:44 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * utils.c, utils.h, sed.c: added and made use of
+ ck_free() function.
+
+ * utils.c, utils.h, sed.c: changed all the *_buffer()
+ functions to take/return an incomplete type
+ "struct buffer *" instead of using VOID *.
+
+ * utils.c, utils.h, sed.c: renamed "finish_buffer()"
+ to "free_buffer()", on the premise that the new
+ name better describes the function's purpose.
+
+Wed Jul 16 13:52:14 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * utils.c, utils.h, sed.c: added and made use of
+ ck_memdup() function.
+
+ * sed.c: protected a call to add1_buffer() in
+ compile_program() which could have tried to
+ push an EOF if a a/i/c command ended with
+ a '\', EOF sequence.
+
+ * utils.c: added sanity check to add1_buffer() so that
+ EOF will not be added to the buffer.
+
+Wed Jul 16 03:56:26 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in, compat.h, compat.c: added memchr.
+
+ * sed.c: got rid of arbitrary NUM_FPS limit;
+ made global functions and variables "static" where appropriate;
+ make various cosmetic changes, hopefully improving readability;
+ simplified some redundant predicates;
+ simplified some code, but nothing fundamental (yet?).
+
+Wed Jul 16 00:24:54 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * alloca.c, getopt.c, getopt.h, getopt1.c: updated from
+ versions in textutils-1.22.
+
+ * Makefile.in, Makefile.am, configure.in: put in automake support.
+
+ * basicdefs.h, compat.h, compat.c [, sed.c, utils.c]: took out
+ some very ugly compatibility #ifdefs and packaged into one
+ place.
+
+ * sed.c, utils.c: some gratuitous formatting changes.
+
+ * utils.c: changed datatype of utils_id_s in order to
+ eliminate arbitrary array size.
+
+Sun Jul 13 17:00:26 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.c, utils.c, utils.h: de-linting oriented cleanup.
+
+Sun Jul 13 00:46:48 PDT 1997 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed.c: fixed bug which caused SEGV for files missing a
+ final newline. Corrected calls to regnexec to pass the
+ proper parameters, in the proper order.
+
+Sat Dec 30 20:16:59 1995 Tom Lord <lord@beehive>
+
+ *** Version 3.00 released
+
+ * sed.c: Use posix entry points to regexp functions.
+ Fix enough bugs to pass the test-suite.
+
+....... Jason Molenda <crash@cygnus.com>
+
+ * testsuite/: trippy test suite.
+
+
+Wed May 11 07:46:24 1994 Chip Salzenberg (chip@fin.uucp)
+
+ *** Version 2.05 released
+
+ * sed.c (compile_address): Recognize numeric addresses.
+ Fixes typo made during installation of "~" feature.
+
+Sat Apr 30 17:17:38 1994 Tom Lord (lord@x1.cygnus.com)
+
+ *** Version 2.04 released
+
+ * sed.c: applied a patch from
+ From: kap1@tao.cpe.uchicago.edu (Dietrich Kappe)
+
+ Dietrich writes:
+
+ As my contribution to the creeping feature creature in sed,
+ here is a new type of address. The address has form n~m,
+ which means "the line number is equal to n modulo m." The
+ modifications to sed are trivial, and the general
+ usefulness of this address should be obvious. If m is 0 or
+ missing, 1 is used in its place (could be a bug or a
+ feature :-).
+
+Sat Apr 30 17:17:38 1994 Tom Lord (lord@x1.cygnus.com)
+
+ * rx.c (solve_destination): protect `solution' more carefully.
+ This is a cleanup of a patch from Kevin Buettner
+ (kev@cujo.geg.mot.com).
+
+Sat Apr 30 17:17:38 1994 Tom Lord (lord@x1.cygnus.com)
+
+ * rx.c: make translation tables unsigned chars
+
+ * sed.c (main): Compile accumulated -e commands as
+ soon as a -f command comes along. This ensures that
+ the commands are executed in the right order.
+
+Mon Oct 25 14:41:47 1993 Tom Lord (lord@rtl.cygnus.com)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): 'w' flushes the buffer after it
+ writes -- diagnosed by doug@research.att.com. 'r' and 'w' to
+ the same file is now supported -- hopefully even in a way that
+ satisfies Posix (it now behaves differently from some
+ /bin/sed's and the spec is hard to read so i'm not sure).
+
+ Also, 'r' of a non-existent file is now permitted.
+
+Mon Oct 11 21:06:10 1993 Tom Lord (lord@cygnus.com)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): remember that 'b' and 't' are more
+ like longjmp than goto. Patch from tom@basil.icce.rug.nl (Tom
+ R.Hageman)
+
+ * rx.c: patch from From: fin!chip@rutgers.edu (Chip
+ Salzenberg) to get rid of compiler warnings.
+
+
+Sat Aug 7 01:04:59 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix7.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ *** Version 2.03 released
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex): report error messages for bogus
+ regexps.
+
+ SEE ALSO: ChangeLog.rx
+
+
+Wed Jul 21 00:28:03 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix8.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * alloca.c: upgraded to a more recent version
+
+ * rx.c (re_search_2): prefer matches with longer
+ subexpressions to those with shorter ones, giving precedence
+ to low numbered subexpressions.
+
+ * rx.c (re_compile): don't free `params' if its null.
+
+Fri Jul 16 01:12:08 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix8.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * rx.[ch], sed.c: rx replaces regex.
+
+
+
+Thu May 27 11:13:03 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix3.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program, match_addr): caught more cases
+ that need to be sensitive to a missing \n at EOF.
+
+Fri May 21 00:39:22 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix8.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): apply gaumondp's patch
+ to fix '\xabcxs/foo/bar/'.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program):
+ If a second address is a regexp, never match it on the
+ same line as the first address.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regexp):
+ Numeric ranges x,y s.t. y < x are now treated as x,x.
+ There was a bug in that they were being handled like x,x+1.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program, read_pattern_space,
+ append_pattern_space) don't add newlines to lines
+ that don't have them.
+
+Wed May 19 13:34:45 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix9.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): grok \\n in comments.
+
+Mon May 17 16:34:50 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix9.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * alloca.c: new (standard) file
+
+ * configure.in: AC_CONSTified
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): properly diagnose the error of
+ a missing command (e.g. sed /x/). (thanks gaumondp)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regexp): handle character classes correctly.
+ Thanks gaumondp@ERE.UMontreal.CA
+ and schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de.
+
+Thu May 6 12:37:18 1993 Tom Lord (lord@unix10.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_filename, execute_program): don't use
+ `access' or `/dev/null'.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): 'N' at EOF should delete the pat buf.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_filename): truncate, don't append files
+ being openned for `w' or `s///w'
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): -n switch shouldn't effect `i' or `c'.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): don't compile unescaped newlines
+ into the substitution string of an `s' command (they are an error).
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex): correctly skip over character
+ sets that contain `]'.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): patch from gaumondp
+ Correctly handle empty-string matches in the case of an `s'
+ command with a repeat count.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): patch from gaumondp@ere.UMontreal.ca.
+ Don't consume characters after the label of a `b', `t' or `:' command.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): unmatched open braces are an error.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_file): when consuming an initial comment,
+ count lines correctly.
+
+Wed Nov 18 02:10:58 1992 Tom Lord (lord@unix2.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): Made s///p print even if -n was
+ specified.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_string): Changed the type of this function to
+ fix a compile warning.
+
+Wed Nov 4 17:15:34 1992 Tom Lord (lord@unix7.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (main): Initialize the hold area to contain "\n"
+ instead of "". In execute_program, all lines are expected
+ to be newline terminated. Also, if H is the first command
+ in the script, the result is a pattern buffer that begins
+ with a blank line. Thanks to pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
+ (Francois Pinard) for pointing out this and many other bugs.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): Fixed a case of `D' command.
+ Thanks Chris Weber <weber@bucknell.edu>
+
+ * sed.c: added new tests of no_default_output to make -n work.
+ Thanks Andrew Herbert <andrew@werple.apana.org.au>
+
+ * sed.c, configure.in,Makefile.in: autoconfed bcopy and const.
+ Thanks "J.T. Conklin" <jtc@gain.com>
+
+ * sed.c: made prog_cur, prog_start, and prog_end unsigned so
+ that users could write `sed -e s/ÿ/foo/g'.
+
+Tue Oct 13 00:04:05 1992 Tom Lord (lord@unix3.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): fixed the cycling behavior of 'D'
+
+ * sed.c: integrated patch that closes files
+
+ * sed.c: changed regexp syntax
+
+Fri May 22 15:11:12 1992 Tom Lord (lord at moriarty.bh.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * regex.c: this is not my change, but a pointer to the fact
+ that karl@gnu fixed some regexp bugs that were plaguing sed.
+
+Thu Apr 30 13:02:21 1992 Tom Lord (lord at unix3.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program, execute_program)
+ subprograms are now compiled with an explicit continuation ;)
+ return_v and return_i in struct vector. execute_program
+ no longer recurses to execute subprograms (case '{') and now
+ understands a return instruction (case '{').
+
+Tue Apr 28 17:13:04 1992 Tom Lord (lord at unix7.andrew.cmu.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_address) added \?regexp? syntax for addresses.
+
+ * sed.c (main) added {} intervals to the obscure regexp
+ syntax.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program) after calling compile_address,
+ normalize numeric addresses (make a2.addr_number > a1.addr_number).
+ This is necessary because line numbers must match exactly,
+ but sed does not try to match a2 until after a1 has matched,
+ yet a1,a2 where a2 <= a1 is defined to be equivelent to
+ a1,a1+1
+
+Sat Feb 29 10:55:54 1992 David J. MacKenzie (djm@nutrimat)
+
+ * sed.c (usage): Document long options as starting with `--'.
+
+Mon Dec 9 23:56:40 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c: Include sys/types.h, for new regex.h.
+
+Tue Nov 5 02:16:01 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * utils.c: Change NO_VFPRINTF to VPRINTF_MISSING, for
+ compatibility with autoconf.
+
+Mon Sep 2 22:02:40 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at apple-gunkies)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex): Treat \ as a normal character when in
+ a char class.
+
+Thu Aug 8 00:15:33 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at bleen)
+
+ * Version 1.08.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_filename): If reading a file fails, read
+ /dev/null instead. It's what Unix and POSIX do, effectively.
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex): The 'slash' character doesn't
+ terminate the regex if it's in a character class.
+
+ * sed.c (main): If given no args, or bad option, print usage
+ message.
+ (usage): New function.
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program): Amount written for 'P' command was
+ wrong. From stephend@ksr.com (Stephen Davis).
+
+Wed Aug 7 16:51:14 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at apple-gunkies)
+
+ * sed.c (append_pattern_space): Check for buffer full before
+ instead of after writing to buffer. Don't need to test for
+ EOF initially anymore, due to the next change.
+ (execute_program): For 'n' and 'N' commands, if eof is reached
+ in input, quit the script like Unix sed does.
+ Fix memory allocation problems for 'a' and 'r' commands.
+ (compile_program): Fix off by one error in processing comments.
+ All of the above are from Tapani Tarvainen, tarvaine@tukki.jyu.fi.
+
+ * sed.c (setup_jump): Use isblank instead of testing for ' '
+ or '\t', for POSIX locales.
+
+ * utils.c (ck_strdup): Renamed from strdup.
+ * sed.c: Change callers.
+
+ * sed.c, utils.c: Clean up declarations and includes to get
+ rid of compiler warnings.
+
+ * sed.c (main): Add long-named options. Don't complain if -n
+ is given twice.
+
+Fri Aug 2 12:33:16 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at apple-gunkies)
+
+ * configure: Support +srcdir arg. Create config.status and
+ remove it and Makefile if interrupted while creating them.
+ * Makefile.in: Change DESTDIR to prefix.
+
+Mon Jul 15 13:07:39 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (main): Add -V option to print version number.
+ (USAGE): Mention -V.
+
+Mon Jul 8 01:42:22 1991 David J. MacKenzie (djm at geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c: Define bcopy in terms of memcpy if STDC_HEADERS as
+ well as if USG.
+ (compile_filename): Don't glob filename (for 'r' and 'w'
+ commands). Unix sed doesn't do it and it's not very useful,
+ since it can only match 0 or 1 files.
+ (execute_program): Change '\a' to 007 since some compilers
+ don't recognize \a.
+ * utils.c: New file; code moved from sed.c.
+ * Replace Makefile with Makefile.in and configure.
+ Update README.
+
+Tue Mar 26 13:00:48 EST 1991 Jay Fenlason (hack@gnu.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (match_address) Added a trivial cast for portability.
+
+Mon Feb 25 13:23:29 EST 1991 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c Changed 's' command to work with latest version of regex()
+ routines, which mysteriously changed somewhere in there. . .
+ A one-line patch from David Eckelkamp (eckelkamp@mcc.com).
+
+ Initialize the fastmap in the hopes that it'll make sed faster.
+
+Thu Feb 21 13:42:27 EST 1991 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mti.edu)
+
+ * sed.c Change panic to compile with other __STDC__ compilers.
+
+Wed Jan 30 10:46:38 EST 1991 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c Changed version number. Made new release.
+
+Tue Nov 27 15:34:51 EST 1990 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (setup_jump) Don't blow chunks if there isn't a label
+ after a b or t command.
+
+ (main) Don't panic if it a branch command doesn't have
+ a label to branch to.
+
+ (main) Collect all the -e arguments together and parse them
+ all at once. This way, -e { -e mumble -e } will work.
+
+ All these small patches from David Schmidt (davids@isc-br.isc-br.com)
+
+Tue Sep 11 12:51:37 EDT 1990 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c Changed some function forward declarations to use VOID *
+ instead of char *
+
+Mon Jul 16 11:12:54 EDT 1990 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (ck_malloc) Use malloc(1) instead of malloc(0) if given
+ a request for zero bytes.
+
+Tue Jun 5 02:05:37 1990 David J. MacKenzie (djm at albert.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c: Remove excess newlines from calls to panic.
+ Reformat some comments to fit in 79 columns.
+ Base whether to use void * on __STDC__, not __GNU__.
+ (main): Add missing arg when printing usage message.
+ Print usage if given invalid arg.
+ (panic) [__STDC__]: Add missing ", ...".
+ (compile_filename): Print correct error message if glob_filename
+ returns NULL.
+
+Thu Apr 5 21:41:12 1990 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at pogo.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program, case 'r'): When need to realloc append.text,
+ multiply append.alloc by 2 instead of adding
+ cur_cmd->x.cmd_txt.text_len.
+
+Tue Mar 6 15:55:35 EST 1990 Jay Fenlason (hack@ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex) Allocate 10 bytes extra space needed by
+ re_compile_pattern.
+
+Sun Feb 25 16:32:10 1990 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at pogo.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * sed.c (execute_program, case 'l'): Print \00 instead of \0.
+ Print backslash as \\ not \.
+ Print \xx instead of /xx.
+
+Thu Feb 1 14:02:28 EST 1990 hack@wookumz
+
+ * sed.c (memchr) Use () inside inner loop so it will work correctly.
+ A two character patch from Robert A Bruce (rab@allspice.berkeley.edu)
+
+Wed Sep 27 18:47:39 EDT 1989 hack@ai.mit.edu
+
+ * sed.c (compile_regex) New function. When compiling regex,
+ turn ^ into \` and $ into \' so that they won't match on embedded
+ newlines. UN*X pattern matching is a crock.
+ (compile_program, compile_address) call compile_regex.
+
+Mon Sep 18 10:15:32 EDT 1989 hack@ai.mit.edu
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program): define translate as unsigned char * so
+ that y command will work on non-ascii characters.
+
+ Changed version number to 1.06.
+
+Thu Sep 14 15:57:08 EDT 1989 hack@ai.mit.edu
+
+ * sed.c (compile_program) Let programs use ; to terminate } as
+ well as newline.
+
+ (read_file) Print an error msg to stderr if it can't open an
+ input file.
+
+Thu Mar 23 18:04:46 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu)
+
+ * Makefile, sed.c: Added new copyright notice.
+
+ * Makefile: Make distributions which follow the symlinks.
+
+hack@ai.mit.edu
+
+ 1.05 Fixed error in 'r' (now does things in the right order)
+
+ 1.04 Fixed s/re/rep/[number]
+
+ 1.03 Fixes from Mike Haertel for regexps that match the
+ empty string, and for Ritchie stdio (non-sticky EOF)
+
+ 1.02 Fixed 't', 'b', ':' to trim leading spaces and tabs
+ Fixed \\ in replacement of 's' command
+ Added comments
+
+ 1.01 Added s/re/rep/[digits]
+ added #n as first line of script
+ added filename globbing
+ added 'l' command
+ All in the name of POSIX
+
+ 1.00 Began (thinking about) distributing this file
+
+Local Variables:
+mode: indented-text
+left-margin: 8
+version-control: never
+End:
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/INSTALL b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/INSTALL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..23e5f25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/INSTALL
@@ -0,0 +1,236 @@
+Installation Instructions
+*************************
+
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+Software Foundation, Inc.
+
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+
+Basic Installation
+==================
+
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+
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+debugging `configure').
+
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+=====================
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+
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+
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+====================================
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+
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+==================
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+
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+==================
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+
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+======================
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+
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+`-q'
+ Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
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+ messages will still be shown).
+
+`--srcdir=DIR'
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diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cd755d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,502 @@
+Sed 4.2.1
+
+* fix parsing of s/[[[[[[[[[]//
+
+* security contexts are preserved by -i too under SELinux
+
+* temporary files for sed -i are not made group/world-readable until
+ they are complete
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.2
+
+* now released under GPLv3
+
+* added a new extension `z` to clear pattern space even in the presence
+of invalid multibyte sequences
+
+* a preexisting GNU gettext installation is needed in order to compile
+GNU sed with NLS support
+
+* new option --follow-symlinks, available when editing a file in-place.
+This option may not be available on some systems (in this case, the
+option will *not* be a no-op; it will be completely unavailable).
+In the future, the option may be added as a no-op on systems without
+symbolic links at all, since in this case a no-op is effectively
+indistinguishable from a correct implementation.
+
+* hold-space is reset between different files in -i and -s modes.
+
+* multibyte processing fixed
+
+* the following GNU extensions are turned off by --posix: options [iImMsSxX]
+in the `s' command, address kinds `FIRST~STEP' and `ADDR1,+N' and `ADDR1,~N',
+line address 0, `e' or `z' commands, text between an `a' or `c' or `i'
+command and the following backslash, arguments to the `l' command.
+--posix disables all extensions to regular expressions.
+
+* fixed bug in 'i\' giving a segmentation violation if given alone.
+
+* much improved portability
+
+* much faster in UTF-8 locales
+
+* will correctly replace ACLs when using -i
+
+* will now accept NUL bytes for `.'
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1.5
+
+* fix parsing of a negative character class not including a closed bracket,
+ like [^]] or [^]a-z].
+
+* fix parsing of [ inside an y command, like y/[/A/.
+
+* output the result of commands a, r, R when a q command is found.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1.4
+
+* \B correctly means "not on a word boundary" rather than "inside a word"
+
+* bugfixes for platform without internationalization
+
+* more thorough testing framework for tarballs (`make full-distcheck')
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1.3
+
+* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
+ /.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
+ many of them as possible like it used to do.
+
+* added a note to BUGS and the manual about changed interpretation
+ of `s|abc\|def||', and about localization issues.
+
+* fixed --disable-nls build problems on Solaris.
+
+* fixed `make check' in non-English locales.
+
+* `make check' tests the regex library by default if the included regex
+ is used (regex tests had to be enabled separately up to now).
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1.2
+
+* fix bug in 'y' command in multi-byte character sets
+
+* fix severe bug in parsing of ranges with an embedded open bracket
+
+* fix off-by-one error when printing a "bad command" error
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1.1
+
+* preserve permissions of in-place edited files
+
+* yield an error when running -i on terminals or other non regular files
+
+* do not interpret - as stdin when running in in-place editing mode
+
+* fix bug that prevented 's' command modifiers from working
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.1
+
+* // matches the last regular expression even in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode.
+
+* change the way we treat lines which are not terminated by a newline.
+Such lines are printed without the terminating newline (as before)
+but as soon as more text is sent to the same output stream, the
+missing newline is printed, so that the two lines don't concatenate.
+The behavior is now independent from POSIXLY_CORRECT because POSIX
+actually has undefined behavior in this case, and the new implementation
+arguably gives the ``least expected surprise''. Thanks to Stepan
+Kasal for the implementation.
+
+* documentation improvements, with updated references to the POSIX.2
+specification
+
+* error messages on I/O errors are better, and -i does not leave temporary
+files around (e.g. when running ``sed -i'' on a directory).
+
+* escapes are accepted in the y command (for example: y/o/\n/ transforms
+o's into newlines)
+
+* -i option tries to set the owner and group to the same as the input file
+
+* `L' command is deprecated and will be removed in sed 4.2.
+
+* line number addresses are processed differently -- this is supposedly
+conformant to POSIX and surely more idiot-proof. Line number addresses
+are not affected by jumping around them: they are activated and
+deactivated exactly where the script says, while previously
+ 5,8b
+ 1,5d
+would actually delete lines 1,2,3,4 and 9 (!).
+
+* multibyte characters are taken in consideration to compute the
+operands of s and y, provided you set LC_CTYPE correctly. They are
+also considered by \l, \L, \u, \U, \E.
+
+* [\n] matches either backslash or 'n' when POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+
+* new option --posix, disables all GNU extensions. POSIXLY_CORRECT only
+disables GNU extensions that violate the POSIX standard.
+
+* options -h and -V are not supported anymore, use --help and --version.
+
+* removed documentation for \s and \S which worked incorrectly
+
+* restored correct behavior for \w and \W: match [[:alnum:]_] and
+[^[:alnum:]_] (they used to match [[:alpha:]_] and [^[:alpha:]_]
+
+* the special address 0 can only be used in 0,/RE/ or 0~STEP addresses;
+other cases give an error (you are hindering portability for no reason
+if specifying 0,N and you are giving a dead command if specifying 0
+alone).
+
+* when a \ is used to escape the character that would terminate an operand
+of the s or y commands, the backslash is removed before the regex is
+compiled. This is left undefined by POSIX; this behavior makes `s+x\+++g'
+remove occurrences of `x+', consistently with `s/x\///g'. (However, if
+you enjoy yourself trying `s*x\***g', sed will use the `x*' regex, and you
+won't be able to pass down `x\*' while using * as the delimiter; ideas on
+how to simplify the parser in this respect, and/or gain more coherent
+semantics, are welcome).
+
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.9
+
+* 0 address behaves correctly in single-file (-i and -s) mode.
+
+* documentation improvements.
+
+* tested with many hosts and compilers.
+
+* updated regex matcher from upstream, with many bugfixes and speedups.
+
+* the `N' command's feature that is detailed in the BUGS file was disabled
+by the first change below in sed 4.0.8. The behavior has now been
+restored, and is only enabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior is not
+requested.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.8
+
+* fix `sed n' printing the last line twice.
+
+* fix incorrect error message for invalid character classes.
+
+* fix segmentation violation with repeated empty subexpressions.
+
+* fix incorrect parsing of ^ after escaped (.
+
+* more comprehensive test suite (and with many expected failures...)
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.7
+
+* VPATH builds working on non-glibc machines
+
+* fixed bug in s///Np: was printing even if less than N matches were
+found.
+
+* fixed infinite loop on s///N when LHS matched a null string and
+there were not enough matches in pattern space
+
+* behavior of s///N is consistent with s///g when the LHS can match
+a null string (and the infinite loop did not happen :-)
+
+* updated some translations
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.6
+
+* added parameter to `v' for the version of sed that is expected.
+
+* configure switch --without-included-regex to use the system regex matcher
+
+* fix for -i option under Cygwin
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.5
+
+* portability fixes
+
+* improvements to some error messages (e.g. y/abc/defg/ incorrectly said
+`excess characters after command' instead of `y arguments have different
+lengths')
+
+* `a', `i', `l', `L', `r' accept two addresses except in POSIXLY_CORRECT
+mode. Only `q' and `Q' do not accept two addresses in standard (GNU) mode.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.4
+
+* documentation fixes
+
+* update regex matcher
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.3
+
+* fix packaging problem (two missing translation catalogs)
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.2
+
+* more translations
+
+* fix build problems (vpath builds and bootstrap builds)
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0.1
+
+* Remove last vestiges of super-sed
+
+* man page automatically built
+
+* more translations provided
+
+* portability improvements
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 4.0
+
+* Update regex matcher
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.96
+
+* `y' command supports multibyte character sets
+
+* Update regex matcher
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.95
+
+* `R' command reads a single line from a file.
+
+* CR-LF pairs are always ignored under Windows, even if (under Cygwin)
+a disk is mounted as binary.
+
+* More attention to errors on stdout
+
+* New `W' command to write first line of pattern space to a file
+
+* Can customize line wrap width on single `l' commands
+
+* `L' command formats and reflows paragraphs like `fmt' does.
+
+* The test suite makefiles are better organized (this change is
+transparent however).
+
+* Compiles and bootstraps out-of-the-box under MinGW32 and Cygwin.
+
+* Optimizes cases when pattern space is truncated at its start or at
+its end by `D' or by a substitution command with an empty RHS.
+For example scripts like this,
+
+ seq 1 10000 | tr \\n \ | ./sed ':a; s/^[0-9][0-9]* //; ta'
+
+whose behavior was quadratic with previous versions of sed, have
+now linear behavior.
+
+* New command `e' to pipe the output of a command into the output
+of sed.
+
+* New option `e' to pass the output of the `s' command through the
+Bourne shell and get the result into pattern space.
+
+* Switched to obstacks in the parser -- less memory-related bugs
+(there were none AFAIK but you never know) and less memory usage.
+
+* New option -i, to support in-place editing a la Perl. Usually one
+had to use ed or, for more complex tasks, resort to Perl; this is
+not necessary anymore.
+
+* Dumped buffering code. The performance loss is 10%, but it caused
+bugs in systems with CRLF termination. The current solution is
+not definitive, though.
+
+* Bug fix: Made the behavior of s/A*/x/g (i.e. `s' command with a
+possibly empty LHS) more consistent:
+
+ pattern GNU sed 3.x GNU sed 4.x
+ B xBx xBx
+ BC xBxCx xBxCx
+ BAC xBxxCx xBxCx
+ BAAC xBxxCx xBxCx
+
+* Bug fix: the // empty regular expressions now refers to the last
+regular expression that was matched, rather than to the last
+regular expression that was compiled. This richer behavior seems
+to be the correct one (albeit neither one is POSIXLY_CORRECT).
+
+* Check for invalid backreferences in the RHS of the `s' command
+(e.g. s/1234/\1/)
+
+* Support for \[lLuUE] in the RHS of the `s' command like in Perl.
+
+* New regular expression matcher
+
+* Bug fix: if a file was redirected to be stdin, sed did not consume
+it. So
+ (sed d; sed G) < TESTFILE
+
+double-spaced TESTFILE, while the equivalent `useless use of cat'
+ cat TESTFILE | (sed d; sed G)
+
+printed nothing (which is the correct behavior). A test for this
+bug was added to the test suite.
+
+* The documentation is now much better, with a few examples provided,
+and a thorough description of regular expressions. The manual often
+refers to "GNU extensions", but if they are described here they are
+specific to this version.
+
+* Documented command-line option:
+ -r, --regexp-extended
+ Use extended regexps -- e.g. (abc+) instead of \(abc\+\)
+
+* Added feature to the `w' command and to the `w' option of the `s'
+command: if the file name is /dev/stderr, it means the standard
+error (inspired by awk); and similarly for /dev/stdout. This is
+disabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
+
+* Added `m' and `M' modifiers to `s' command for multi-line
+matching (Perl-style); in addresses, only `M' works.
+
+* Added `Q' command for `silent quit'; added ability to pass
+an exit code from a sed script to the caller.
+
+* Added `T' command for `branch if failed'.
+
+* Added `v' command, which is a do-nothing intended to fail on
+seds that do not support GNU sed 4.0's extensions.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.02.80
+
+* Started new version nomenclature for pre-3.03 releases. (I'm being
+pessimistic in assuming that .90 won't give me enough breathing room.)
+
+* Bug fixes: the regncomp()/regnexec() interfaces proved to be inadequate to
+properly handle expressions such as "s/\</#/g". Re-abstracted the regex
+code in the sed/ tree, and now use the re_search_2() interface to the GNU
+regex routines. This change also fixed a bug where /./ did not match the
+NUL character. Had the glibc folk fix a bug in lib/regex.c where
+'s/0*\([0-9][0-9]\)/X\1X/' failed to match on input "002".
+
+* Added new command-line options:
+ -u, --unbuffered
+ Do not attempt to read-ahead more than required; do not buffer stdout.
+ -l N, --line-length=N
+ Specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command.
+ A length of "0" means "never wrap".
+
+* New internationalization translations added: fr ru de it el sk pt_BR sv
+(plus nl from 3.02a).
+
+* The s/// command now understands the following escapes
+(in both halves):
+ \a an "alert" (BEL)
+ \f a form-feed
+ \n a newline
+ \r a carriage-return
+ \t a horizontal tab
+ \v a vertical tab
+ \oNNN a character with the octal value NNN
+ \dNNN a character with the decimal value NNN
+ \xNN a character with the hexadecimal value NN
+This behavior is disabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, at least for the
+time being (until I can be convinced that this behavior does not violate
+the POSIX standard). (Incidentally, \b (backspace) was omitted because
+of the conflict with the existing "word boundary" meaning. \ooo octal
+format was omitted because of the conflict with backreference syntax.)
+
+* If POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, the empty RE // now is the null match
+instead of "repeat the last REmatch". As far as I can tell
+this behavior is mandated by POSIX, but it would break too many
+legacy sed scripts to blithely change GNU sed's default behavior.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.02a
+
+* Added internationalization support, and an initial (already out of date)
+set of Dutch message translations (both provided by Erick Branderhorst).
+
+* Added support for scripts like:
+ sed -e 1ifoo -e '$abar'
+(note no need for \ <newline> after a, i, and c commands).
+Also, conditionally (on NO_INPUT_INDENT) added
+experimental support for skipping leading whitespace on
+each {a,i,c} input line.
+
+* Added addressing of the form:
+ /foo/,+5 p (print from foo to 5th line following)
+ /foo/,~5 p (print from foo to next line whose line number is a multiple of 5)
+The first address of these can be any of the previously existing
+addressing types; the +N and ~N forms are only allowed as the
+second address of a range.
+
+* Added support for pseudo-address "0" as the first address in an
+address-range, simplifying scripts which happen to match the end
+address on the first line of input. For example, a script
+which deletes all lines from the beginning of the file to the
+first line which contains "foo" is now simply "sed 0,/foo/d",
+whereas before one had to go through contortions to deal with
+the possibility that "foo" might appear on the first line of
+the input.
+
+* Made NUL characters in regexps work "correctly" --- i.e., a NUL
+in a RE matches a NUL; it does not prematurely terminate the RE.
+(This only works in -f scripts, as the POSIX.1 exec*() interface
+only passes NUL-terminated strings, and so sed will only be able
+to see up to the first NUL in any -e scriptlet.)
+
+* Wherever a `;' is accepted as a command terminator, also allow a `}'
+or a `#' to appear. (This allows for less cluttered-looking scripts.)
+
+* Lots of internal changes that are only relevant to source junkies
+and development testing. Some of which might cause imperceptible
+performance improvements.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.02
+
+* Fixed a bug in the parsing of character classes (e.g., /[[:space:]]/).
+Corrected an omission in djgpp/Makefile.am and an improper dependency
+in testsuite/Makefile.am.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.01
+
+* This version of sed mainly contains bug fixes and portability
+enhancements, plus performance enhancements related to sed's handling
+of input files. Due to excess performance penalties, I have reverted
+(relative to 3.00) to using regex.c instead of the rx package for
+regular expression handling, at the expense of losing true POSIX.2
+BRE compatibility. However, performance related to regular expression
+handling *still* needs a fair bit of work.
+
+* One new feature has been added: regular expressions may be followed
+with an "I" directive ("i" was taken [the "i"nsert command]) to
+indicate that the regexp should be matched in a case-insensitive
+manner. Also of note are a new organization to the source code,
+new documentation, and a new maintainer.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Sed 3.0
+
+* This version of sed passes the new test-suite donated by
+Jason Molenda.
+
+* Overall performance has been improved in the following sense: Sed 3.0
+is often slightly slower than sed 2.05. On a few scripts, though, sed
+2.05 was so slow as to be nearly useless or to use up unreasonable
+amounts of memory. These problems have been fixed and in such cases,
+sed 3.0 should have acceptable performance.
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3da31c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+This is the GNU implementation of sed, the Unix stream editor.
+
+See the NEWS file for a brief summary and the ChangeLog for
+more detailed descriptions of changes.
+
+See the file INSTALL for generic compilation and installation
+instructions.
+
+See the file BUGS for instructions about reporting bugs.
+
+The file README.boot gives instructions for making a "bootstrap"
+version of sed on systems which lack any pre-existing and working
+version of sed.
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README-alpha b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README-alpha
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9235efe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README-alpha
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+This is an alpha version of GNU sed. Please try it on a wide
+range of scripts (especially configure scripts) and submit
+bug reports to bonzini@gnu.org.
+
+Thanks,
+
+Paolo Bonzini
+GNU sed maintainer
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README.boot b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README.boot
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd2d1a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/README.boot
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+Because a working sed is a prerequisite for running the ``configure''
+script, I have provided the script ``bootstrap.sh'' which will attempt
+to build a version of sed adequate for running ``configure''. If it
+fails, edit the ``config.h'' file that was created according to the
+comments found therein, and then try running ``bootstrap.sh'' again.
+
+The bootstrap build is quite likely to babble on and on with
+various compiler warnings. You may want to tell bootstrap.sh
+how to invoke your compiler with warnings disabled. For example,
+with a Bourne-like shell and gcc one could use:
+ $ CC='gcc -w' sh bootstrap.sh
+or with a csh-like shell, one could try:
+ % env CC='gcc -w' sh bootstrap.sh
+
+Once you get a working version of sed, temporarily install sed/sed
+somewhere in your $PATH, and then really re-build the normal way
+(starting with ``sh configure''); the bootstrap version is almost
+certainly more crippled than it needs to be on your machine.
+
+I don't much care to hear about any bugs in ``bootstrap'' versions
+of sed beyond those which actually keep the ``bootstrap'' version from
+building, or sed's configure script from running properly. I am
+especially uninterested in compiler warnings from the bootstrap build.
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/THANKS b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/THANKS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..76397d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/THANKS
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>
+Alan Modra <alan@spri.levels.unisa.edu.au>
+Arnold Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
+Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
+Andrew Herbert <andrew@werple.apana.org.au>
+Bruno Haible <haible@ilog.fr>
+Chip Salzenberg <chip@fin.uucp>
+Chris Weber <weber@bucknell.edu>
+Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
+Daniel R. Grayson <dan@math.uiuc.edu>
+David Eckelkamp <eckelkamp@mcc.com>
+David J. MacKenzie <djm@nutrimat>
+David Schmidt <davids@isc-br.isc-br.com>
+Dietrich Kappe <kap1@tao.cpe.uchicago.edu>
+Doug McIlroy <doug@research.att.com>
+Eero Hakkinen <eero17@bigfoot.com>
+Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+Eric Pement <epement@moody.edu>
+Erick Branderhorst <Erick.Branderhorst@asml.nl>
+Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>
+Gaumond Pierre <gaumondp@ERE.UMontreal.CA>
+Greg Ubben <gsu@romulus.ncsc.mil>
+Isamu Hasegawa <isamu@yamato.ibm.com>
+J.T. Conklin <jtc@gain.com>
+Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
+Jason Molenda <crash@cygnus.com>
+Jim Meyering <meyering@ascend.com>
+Laurent Vogel <lvl@club-internet.fr>
+Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
+Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org>
+Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu>
+Kevin Buettner <kev@cujo.geg.mot.com>
+Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
+Mark Kettenis <kettenis@phys.uva.nl>
+Michael De La Rue <delarue@NTCCSC01WA.ntc.nokia.com>
+Michel de Ruiter <mdruiter@cs.vu.nl>
+Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+Robert A Bruce <rab@allspice.berkeley.edu>
+Ronnie Glasscock <Ronnie.N.Glasscock@bridge.bellsouth.com>
+Sergey Farbotka <z8sergey8z@gmail.com>
+Simon Taylor <simon@unisolve.com.au>
+Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
+Stephen Davis <stephend@ksr.com>
+Steve Ingram <si@maps-r-us.com>
+Tapani Tarvainen <tarvaine@tukki.jyu.fi>
+Timothy J Luoma <luomat@peak.org>
+Tom R.Hageman <tom@basil.icce.rug.nl>
+Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
+Vladimir Marek <vladimir.marek@sun.com>
+Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vvv.vsu.ru>
+Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
+Zhongxing Xu <xuzhongxing@gmail.com>
+
+And the GNU translation teams.
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/doc/sed.info b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/doc/sed.info
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5e1c9ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/doc/sed.info
@@ -0,0 +1,2558 @@
+This is ../../doc/sed.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.12 from
+../../doc//config.texi.
+
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Text creation and manipulation
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* sed: (sed). Stream EDitor.
+
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+ This file documents version 4.2.1 of GNU `sed', a stream editor.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This document is released under the terms of the GNU Free
+Documentation License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
+either version 1.1, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Free Documentation
+License along with GNU `sed'; see the file `COPYING.DOC'. If not,
+write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+ There are no Cover Texts and no Invariant Sections; this text, along
+with its equivalent in the printed manual, constitutes the Title Page.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir)
+
+sed, a stream editor
+********************
+
+This file documents version 4.2.1 of GNU `sed', a stream editor.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This document is released under the terms of the GNU Free
+Documentation License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
+either version 1.1, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Free Documentation
+License along with GNU `sed'; see the file `COPYING.DOC'. If not,
+write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+ There are no Cover Texts and no Invariant Sections; this text, along
+with its equivalent in the printed manual, constitutes the Title Page.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Introduction:: Introduction
+* Invoking sed:: Invocation
+* sed Programs:: `sed' programs
+* Examples:: Some sample scripts
+* Limitations:: Limitations and (non-)limitations of GNU `sed'
+* Other Resources:: Other resources for learning about `sed'
+* Reporting Bugs:: Reporting bugs
+
+* Extended regexps:: `egrep'-style regular expressions
+
+* Concept Index:: A menu with all the topics in this manual.
+* Command and Option Index:: A menu with all `sed' commands and
+ command-line options.
+
+--- The detailed node listing ---
+
+sed Programs:
+* Execution Cycle:: How `sed' works
+* Addresses:: Selecting lines with `sed'
+* Regular Expressions:: Overview of regular expression syntax
+* Common Commands:: Often used commands
+* The "s" Command:: `sed''s Swiss Army Knife
+* Other Commands:: Less frequently used commands
+* Programming Commands:: Commands for `sed' gurus
+* Extended Commands:: Commands specific of GNU `sed'
+* Escapes:: Specifying special characters
+
+Examples:
+* Centering lines::
+* Increment a number::
+* Rename files to lower case::
+* Print bash environment::
+* Reverse chars of lines::
+* tac:: Reverse lines of files
+* cat -n:: Numbering lines
+* cat -b:: Numbering non-blank lines
+* wc -c:: Counting chars
+* wc -w:: Counting words
+* wc -l:: Counting lines
+* head:: Printing the first lines
+* tail:: Printing the last lines
+* uniq:: Make duplicate lines unique
+* uniq -d:: Print duplicated lines of input
+* uniq -u:: Remove all duplicated lines
+* cat -s:: Squeezing blank lines
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Invoking sed, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+
+1 Introduction
+**************
+
+`sed' is a stream editor. A stream editor is used to perform basic text
+transformations on an input stream (a file or input from a pipeline).
+While in some ways similar to an editor which permits scripted edits
+(such as `ed'), `sed' works by making only one pass over the input(s),
+and is consequently more efficient. But it is `sed''s ability to
+filter text in a pipeline which particularly distinguishes it from
+other types of editors.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Invoking sed, Next: sed Programs, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
+
+2 Invocation
+************
+
+Normally `sed' is invoked like this:
+
+ sed SCRIPT INPUTFILE...
+
+ The full format for invoking `sed' is:
+
+ sed OPTIONS... [SCRIPT] [INPUTFILE...]
+
+ If you do not specify INPUTFILE, or if INPUTFILE is `-', `sed'
+filters the contents of the standard input. The SCRIPT is actually the
+first non-option parameter, which `sed' specially considers a script
+and not an input file if (and only if) none of the other OPTIONS
+specifies a script to be executed, that is if neither of the `-e' and
+`-f' options is specified.
+
+ `sed' may be invoked with the following command-line options:
+
+`--version'
+ Print out the version of `sed' that is being run and a copyright
+ notice, then exit.
+
+`--help'
+ Print a usage message briefly summarizing these command-line
+ options and the bug-reporting address, then exit.
+
+`-n'
+`--quiet'
+`--silent'
+ By default, `sed' prints out the pattern space at the end of each
+ cycle through the script (*note How `sed' works: Execution Cycle.).
+ These options disable this automatic printing, and `sed' only
+ produces output when explicitly told to via the `p' command.
+
+`-e SCRIPT'
+`--expression=SCRIPT'
+ Add the commands in SCRIPT to the set of commands to be run while
+ processing the input.
+
+`-f SCRIPT-FILE'
+`--file=SCRIPT-FILE'
+ Add the commands contained in the file SCRIPT-FILE to the set of
+ commands to be run while processing the input.
+
+`-i[SUFFIX]'
+`--in-place[=SUFFIX]'
+ This option specifies that files are to be edited in-place. GNU
+ `sed' does this by creating a temporary file and sending output to
+ this file rather than to the standard output.(1).
+
+ This option implies `-s'.
+
+ When the end of the file is reached, the temporary file is renamed
+ to the output file's original name. The extension, if supplied,
+ is used to modify the name of the old file before renaming the
+ temporary file, thereby making a backup copy(2)).
+
+ This rule is followed: if the extension doesn't contain a `*',
+ then it is appended to the end of the current filename as a
+ suffix; if the extension does contain one or more `*' characters,
+ then _each_ asterisk is replaced with the current filename. This
+ allows you to add a prefix to the backup file, instead of (or in
+ addition to) a suffix, or even to place backup copies of the
+ original files into another directory (provided the directory
+ already exists).
+
+ If no extension is supplied, the original file is overwritten
+ without making a backup.
+
+`-l N'
+`--line-length=N'
+ Specify the default line-wrap length for the `l' command. A
+ length of 0 (zero) means to never wrap long lines. If not
+ specified, it is taken to be 70.
+
+`--posix'
+ GNU `sed' includes several extensions to POSIX sed. In order to
+ simplify writing portable scripts, this option disables all the
+ extensions that this manual documents, including additional
+ commands. Most of the extensions accept `sed' programs that are
+ outside the syntax mandated by POSIX, but some of them (such as
+ the behavior of the `N' command described in *note Reporting
+ Bugs::) actually violate the standard. If you want to disable
+ only the latter kind of extension, you can set the
+ `POSIXLY_CORRECT' variable to a non-empty value.
+
+`-b'
+`--binary'
+ This option is available on every platform, but is only effective
+ where the operating system makes a distinction between text files
+ and binary files. When such a distinction is made--as is the case
+ for MS-DOS, Windows, Cygwin--text files are composed of lines
+ separated by a carriage return _and_ a line feed character, and
+ `sed' does not see the ending CR. When this option is specified,
+ `sed' will open input files in binary mode, thus not requesting
+ this special processing and considering lines to end at a line
+ feed.
+
+`--follow-symlinks'
+ This option is available only on platforms that support symbolic
+ links and has an effect only if option `-i' is specified. In this
+ case, if the file that is specified on the command line is a
+ symbolic link, `sed' will follow the link and edit the ultimate
+ destination of the link. The default behavior is to break the
+ symbolic link, so that the link destination will not be modified.
+
+`-r'
+`--regexp-extended'
+ Use extended regular expressions rather than basic regular
+ expressions. Extended regexps are those that `egrep' accepts;
+ they can be clearer because they usually have less backslashes,
+ but are a GNU extension and hence scripts that use them are not
+ portable. *Note Extended regular expressions: Extended regexps.
+
+`-s'
+`--separate'
+ By default, `sed' will consider the files specified on the command
+ line as a single continuous long stream. This GNU `sed' extension
+ allows the user to consider them as separate files: range
+ addresses (such as `/abc/,/def/') are not allowed to span several
+ files, line numbers are relative to the start of each file, `$'
+ refers to the last line of each file, and files invoked from the
+ `R' commands are rewound at the start of each file.
+
+`-u'
+`--unbuffered'
+ Buffer both input and output as minimally as practical. (This is
+ particularly useful if the input is coming from the likes of `tail
+ -f', and you wish to see the transformed output as soon as
+ possible.)
+
+
+ If no `-e', `-f', `--expression', or `--file' options are given on
+the command-line, then the first non-option argument on the command
+line is taken to be the SCRIPT to be executed.
+
+ If any command-line parameters remain after processing the above,
+these parameters are interpreted as the names of input files to be
+processed. A file name of `-' refers to the standard input stream.
+The standard input will be processed if no file names are specified.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) This applies to commands such as `=', `a', `c', `i', `l', `p'.
+You can still write to the standard output by using the `w' or `W'
+commands together with the `/dev/stdout' special file
+
+ (2) Note that GNU `sed' creates the backup file whether or not any
+output is actually changed.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: sed Programs, Next: Examples, Prev: Invoking sed, Up: Top
+
+3 `sed' Programs
+****************
+
+A `sed' program consists of one or more `sed' commands, passed in by
+one or more of the `-e', `-f', `--expression', and `--file' options, or
+the first non-option argument if zero of these options are used. This
+document will refer to "the" `sed' script; this is understood to mean
+the in-order catenation of all of the SCRIPTs and SCRIPT-FILEs passed
+in.
+
+ Each `sed' command consists of an optional address or address range,
+followed by a one-character command name and any additional
+command-specific code.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Execution Cycle:: How `sed' works
+* Addresses:: Selecting lines with `sed'
+* Regular Expressions:: Overview of regular expression syntax
+* Common Commands:: Often used commands
+* The "s" Command:: `sed''s Swiss Army Knife
+* Other Commands:: Less frequently used commands
+* Programming Commands:: Commands for `sed' gurus
+* Extended Commands:: Commands specific of GNU `sed'
+* Escapes:: Specifying special characters
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Execution Cycle, Next: Addresses, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.1 How `sed' Works
+===================
+
+`sed' maintains two data buffers: the active _pattern_ space, and the
+auxiliary _hold_ space. Both are initially empty.
+
+ `sed' operates by performing the following cycle on each lines of
+input: first, `sed' reads one line from the input stream, removes any
+trailing newline, and places it in the pattern space. Then commands
+are executed; each command can have an address associated to it:
+addresses are a kind of condition code, and a command is only executed
+if the condition is verified before the command is to be executed.
+
+ When the end of the script is reached, unless the `-n' option is in
+use, the contents of pattern space are printed out to the output
+stream, adding back the trailing newline if it was removed.(1) Then the
+next cycle starts for the next input line.
+
+ Unless special commands (like `D') are used, the pattern space is
+deleted between two cycles. The hold space, on the other hand, keeps
+its data between cycles (see commands `h', `H', `x', `g', `G' to move
+data between both buffers).
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) Actually, if `sed' prints a line without the terminating
+newline, it will nevertheless print the missing newline as soon as more
+text is sent to the same output stream, which gives the "least expected
+surprise" even though it does not make commands like `sed -n p' exactly
+identical to `cat'.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Addresses, Next: Regular Expressions, Prev: Execution Cycle, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.2 Selecting lines with `sed'
+==============================
+
+Addresses in a `sed' script can be in any of the following forms:
+`NUMBER'
+ Specifying a line number will match only that line in the input.
+ (Note that `sed' counts lines continuously across all input files
+ unless `-i' or `-s' options are specified.)
+
+`FIRST~STEP'
+ This GNU extension matches every STEPth line starting with line
+ FIRST. In particular, lines will be selected when there exists a
+ non-negative N such that the current line-number equals FIRST + (N
+ * STEP). Thus, to select the odd-numbered lines, one would use
+ `1~2'; to pick every third line starting with the second, `2~3'
+ would be used; to pick every fifth line starting with the tenth,
+ use `10~5'; and `50~0' is just an obscure way of saying `50'.
+
+`$'
+ This address matches the last line of the last file of input, or
+ the last line of each file when the `-i' or `-s' options are
+ specified.
+
+`/REGEXP/'
+ This will select any line which matches the regular expression
+ REGEXP. If REGEXP itself includes any `/' characters, each must
+ be escaped by a backslash (`\').
+
+ The empty regular expression `//' repeats the last regular
+ expression match (the same holds if the empty regular expression is
+ passed to the `s' command). Note that modifiers to regular
+ expressions are evaluated when the regular expression is compiled,
+ thus it is invalid to specify them together with the empty regular
+ expression.
+
+`\%REGEXP%'
+ (The `%' may be replaced by any other single character.)
+
+ This also matches the regular expression REGEXP, but allows one to
+ use a different delimiter than `/'. This is particularly useful
+ if the REGEXP itself contains a lot of slashes, since it avoids
+ the tedious escaping of every `/'. If REGEXP itself includes any
+ delimiter characters, each must be escaped by a backslash (`\').
+
+`/REGEXP/I'
+`\%REGEXP%I'
+ The `I' modifier to regular-expression matching is a GNU extension
+ which causes the REGEXP to be matched in a case-insensitive manner.
+
+`/REGEXP/M'
+`\%REGEXP%M'
+ The `M' modifier to regular-expression matching is a GNU `sed'
+ extension which causes `^' and `$' to match respectively (in
+ addition to the normal behavior) the empty string after a newline,
+ and the empty string before a newline. There are special character
+ sequences (`\`' and `\'') which always match the beginning or the
+ end of the buffer. `M' stands for `multi-line'.
+
+
+ If no addresses are given, then all lines are matched; if one
+address is given, then only lines matching that address are matched.
+
+ An address range can be specified by specifying two addresses
+separated by a comma (`,'). An address range matches lines starting
+from where the first address matches, and continues until the second
+address matches (inclusively).
+
+ If the second address is a REGEXP, then checking for the ending
+match will start with the line _following_ the line which matched the
+first address: a range will always span at least two lines (except of
+course if the input stream ends).
+
+ If the second address is a NUMBER less than (or equal to) the line
+matching the first address, then only the one line is matched.
+
+ GNU `sed' also supports some special two-address forms; all these
+are GNU extensions:
+`0,/REGEXP/'
+ A line number of `0' can be used in an address specification like
+ `0,/REGEXP/' so that `sed' will try to match REGEXP in the first
+ input line too. In other words, `0,/REGEXP/' is similar to
+ `1,/REGEXP/', except that if ADDR2 matches the very first line of
+ input the `0,/REGEXP/' form will consider it to end the range,
+ whereas the `1,/REGEXP/' form will match the beginning of its
+ range and hence make the range span up to the _second_ occurrence
+ of the regular expression.
+
+ Note that this is the only place where the `0' address makes
+ sense; there is no 0-th line and commands which are given the `0'
+ address in any other way will give an error.
+
+`ADDR1,+N'
+ Matches ADDR1 and the N lines following ADDR1.
+
+`ADDR1,~N'
+ Matches ADDR1 and the lines following ADDR1 until the next line
+ whose input line number is a multiple of N.
+
+ Appending the `!' character to the end of an address specification
+negates the sense of the match. That is, if the `!' character follows
+an address range, then only lines which do _not_ match the address range
+will be selected. This also works for singleton addresses, and,
+perhaps perversely, for the null address.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Regular Expressions, Next: Common Commands, Prev: Addresses, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.3 Overview of Regular Expression Syntax
+=========================================
+
+To know how to use `sed', people should understand regular expressions
+("regexp" for short). A regular expression is a pattern that is
+matched against a subject string from left to right. Most characters
+are "ordinary": they stand for themselves in a pattern, and match the
+corresponding characters in the subject. As a trivial example, the
+pattern
+
+ The quick brown fox
+
+matches a portion of a subject string that is identical to itself. The
+power of regular expressions comes from the ability to include
+alternatives and repetitions in the pattern. These are encoded in the
+pattern by the use of "special characters", which do not stand for
+themselves but instead are interpreted in some special way. Here is a
+brief description of regular expression syntax as used in `sed'.
+
+`CHAR'
+ A single ordinary character matches itself.
+
+`*'
+ Matches a sequence of zero or more instances of matches for the
+ preceding regular expression, which must be an ordinary character,
+ a special character preceded by `\', a `.', a grouped regexp (see
+ below), or a bracket expression. As a GNU extension, a postfixed
+ regular expression can also be followed by `*'; for example, `a**'
+ is equivalent to `a*'. POSIX 1003.1-2001 says that `*' stands for
+ itself when it appears at the start of a regular expression or
+ subexpression, but many nonGNU implementations do not support this
+ and portable scripts should instead use `\*' in these contexts.
+
+`\+'
+ As `*', but matches one or more. It is a GNU extension.
+
+`\?'
+ As `*', but only matches zero or one. It is a GNU extension.
+
+`\{I\}'
+ As `*', but matches exactly I sequences (I is a decimal integer;
+ for portability, keep it between 0 and 255 inclusive).
+
+`\{I,J\}'
+ Matches between I and J, inclusive, sequences.
+
+`\{I,\}'
+ Matches more than or equal to I sequences.
+
+`\(REGEXP\)'
+ Groups the inner REGEXP as a whole, this is used to:
+
+ * Apply postfix operators, like `\(abcd\)*': this will search
+ for zero or more whole sequences of `abcd', while `abcd*'
+ would search for `abc' followed by zero or more occurrences
+ of `d'. Note that support for `\(abcd\)*' is required by
+ POSIX 1003.1-2001, but many non-GNU implementations do not
+ support it and hence it is not universally portable.
+
+ * Use back references (see below).
+
+`.'
+ Matches any character, including newline.
+
+`^'
+ Matches the null string at beginning of the pattern space, i.e.
+ what appears after the circumflex must appear at the beginning of
+ the pattern space.
+
+ In most scripts, pattern space is initialized to the content of
+ each line (*note How `sed' works: Execution Cycle.). So, it is a
+ useful simplification to think of `^#include' as matching only
+ lines where `#include' is the first thing on line--if there are
+ spaces before, for example, the match fails. This simplification
+ is valid as long as the original content of pattern space is not
+ modified, for example with an `s' command.
+
+ `^' acts as a special character only at the beginning of the
+ regular expression or subexpression (that is, after `\(' or `\|').
+ Portable scripts should avoid `^' at the beginning of a
+ subexpression, though, as POSIX allows implementations that treat
+ `^' as an ordinary character in that context.
+
+`$'
+ It is the same as `^', but refers to end of pattern space. `$'
+ also acts as a special character only at the end of the regular
+ expression or subexpression (that is, before `\)' or `\|'), and
+ its use at the end of a subexpression is not portable.
+
+`[LIST]'
+`[^LIST]'
+ Matches any single character in LIST: for example, `[aeiou]'
+ matches all vowels. A list may include sequences like
+ `CHAR1-CHAR2', which matches any character between (inclusive)
+ CHAR1 and CHAR2.
+
+ A leading `^' reverses the meaning of LIST, so that it matches any
+ single character _not_ in LIST. To include `]' in the list, make
+ it the first character (after the `^' if needed), to include `-'
+ in the list, make it the first or last; to include `^' put it
+ after the first character.
+
+ The characters `$', `*', `.', `[', and `\' are normally not
+ special within LIST. For example, `[\*]' matches either `\' or
+ `*', because the `\' is not special here. However, strings like
+ `[.ch.]', `[=a=]', and `[:space:]' are special within LIST and
+ represent collating symbols, equivalence classes, and character
+ classes, respectively, and `[' is therefore special within LIST
+ when it is followed by `.', `=', or `:'. Also, when not in
+ `POSIXLY_CORRECT' mode, special escapes like `\n' and `\t' are
+ recognized within LIST. *Note Escapes::.
+
+`REGEXP1\|REGEXP2'
+ Matches either REGEXP1 or REGEXP2. Use parentheses to use complex
+ alternative regular expressions. The matching process tries each
+ alternative in turn, from left to right, and the first one that
+ succeeds is used. It is a GNU extension.
+
+`REGEXP1REGEXP2'
+ Matches the concatenation of REGEXP1 and REGEXP2. Concatenation
+ binds more tightly than `\|', `^', and `$', but less tightly than
+ the other regular expression operators.
+
+`\DIGIT'
+ Matches the DIGIT-th `\(...\)' parenthesized subexpression in the
+ regular expression. This is called a "back reference".
+ Subexpressions are implicity numbered by counting occurrences of
+ `\(' left-to-right.
+
+`\n'
+ Matches the newline character.
+
+`\CHAR'
+ Matches CHAR, where CHAR is one of `$', `*', `.', `[', `\', or `^'.
+ Note that the only C-like backslash sequences that you can
+ portably assume to be interpreted are `\n' and `\\'; in particular
+ `\t' is not portable, and matches a `t' under most implementations
+ of `sed', rather than a tab character.
+
+
+ Note that the regular expression matcher is greedy, i.e., matches
+are attempted from left to right and, if two or more matches are
+possible starting at the same character, it selects the longest.
+
+Examples:
+`abcdef'
+ Matches `abcdef'.
+
+`a*b'
+ Matches zero or more `a's followed by a single `b'. For example,
+ `b' or `aaaaab'.
+
+`a\?b'
+ Matches `b' or `ab'.
+
+`a\+b\+'
+ Matches one or more `a's followed by one or more `b's: `ab' is the
+ shortest possible match, but other examples are `aaaab' or
+ `abbbbb' or `aaaaaabbbbbbb'.
+
+`.*'
+`.\+'
+ These two both match all the characters in a string; however, the
+ first matches every string (including the empty string), while the
+ second matches only strings containing at least one character.
+
+`^main.*(.*)'
+ his matches a string starting with `main', followed by an opening
+ and closing parenthesis. The `n', `(' and `)' need not be
+ adjacent.
+
+`^#'
+ This matches a string beginning with `#'.
+
+`\\$'
+ This matches a string ending with a single backslash. The regexp
+ contains two backslashes for escaping.
+
+`\$'
+ Instead, this matches a string consisting of a single dollar sign,
+ because it is escaped.
+
+`[a-zA-Z0-9]'
+ In the C locale, this matches any ASCII letters or digits.
+
+`[^ tab]\+'
+ (Here `tab' stands for a single tab character.) This matches a
+ string of one or more characters, none of which is a space or a
+ tab. Usually this means a word.
+
+`^\(.*\)\n\1$'
+ This matches a string consisting of two equal substrings separated
+ by a newline.
+
+`.\{9\}A$'
+ This matches nine characters followed by an `A'.
+
+`^.\{15\}A'
+ This matches the start of a string that contains 16 characters,
+ the last of which is an `A'.
+
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Common Commands, Next: The "s" Command, Prev: Regular Expressions, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.4 Often-Used Commands
+=======================
+
+If you use `sed' at all, you will quite likely want to know these
+commands.
+
+`#'
+ [No addresses allowed.]
+
+ The `#' character begins a comment; the comment continues until
+ the next newline.
+
+ If you are concerned about portability, be aware that some
+ implementations of `sed' (which are not POSIX conformant) may only
+ support a single one-line comment, and then only when the very
+ first character of the script is a `#'.
+
+ Warning: if the first two characters of the `sed' script are `#n',
+ then the `-n' (no-autoprint) option is forced. If you want to put
+ a comment in the first line of your script and that comment begins
+ with the letter `n' and you do not want this behavior, then be
+ sure to either use a capital `N', or place at least one space
+ before the `n'.
+
+`q [EXIT-CODE]'
+ This command only accepts a single address.
+
+ Exit `sed' without processing any more commands or input. Note
+ that the current pattern space is printed if auto-print is not
+ disabled with the `-n' options. The ability to return an exit
+ code from the `sed' script is a GNU `sed' extension.
+
+`d'
+ Delete the pattern space; immediately start next cycle.
+
+`p'
+ Print out the pattern space (to the standard output). This
+ command is usually only used in conjunction with the `-n'
+ command-line option.
+
+`n'
+ If auto-print is not disabled, print the pattern space, then,
+ regardless, replace the pattern space with the next line of input.
+ If there is no more input then `sed' exits without processing any
+ more commands.
+
+`{ COMMANDS }'
+ A group of commands may be enclosed between `{' and `}' characters.
+ This is particularly useful when you want a group of commands to
+ be triggered by a single address (or address-range) match.
+
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: The "s" Command, Next: Other Commands, Prev: Common Commands, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.5 The `s' Command
+===================
+
+The syntax of the `s' (as in substitute) command is
+`s/REGEXP/REPLACEMENT/FLAGS'. The `/' characters may be uniformly
+replaced by any other single character within any given `s' command.
+The `/' character (or whatever other character is used in its stead)
+can appear in the REGEXP or REPLACEMENT only if it is preceded by a `\'
+character.
+
+ The `s' command is probably the most important in `sed' and has a
+lot of different options. Its basic concept is simple: the `s' command
+attempts to match the pattern space against the supplied REGEXP; if the
+match is successful, then that portion of the pattern space which was
+matched is replaced with REPLACEMENT.
+
+ The REPLACEMENT can contain `\N' (N being a number from 1 to 9,
+inclusive) references, which refer to the portion of the match which is
+contained between the Nth `\(' and its matching `\)'. Also, the
+REPLACEMENT can contain unescaped `&' characters which reference the
+whole matched portion of the pattern space. Finally, as a GNU `sed'
+extension, you can include a special sequence made of a backslash and
+one of the letters `L', `l', `U', `u', or `E'. The meaning is as
+follows:
+
+`\L'
+ Turn the replacement to lowercase until a `\U' or `\E' is found,
+
+`\l'
+ Turn the next character to lowercase,
+
+`\U'
+ Turn the replacement to uppercase until a `\L' or `\E' is found,
+
+`\u'
+ Turn the next character to uppercase,
+
+`\E'
+ Stop case conversion started by `\L' or `\U'.
+
+ To include a literal `\', `&', or newline in the final replacement,
+be sure to precede the desired `\', `&', or newline in the REPLACEMENT
+with a `\'.
+
+ The `s' command can be followed by zero or more of the following
+FLAGS:
+
+`g'
+ Apply the replacement to _all_ matches to the REGEXP, not just the
+ first.
+
+`NUMBER'
+ Only replace the NUMBERth match of the REGEXP.
+
+ Note: the POSIX standard does not specify what should happen when
+ you mix the `g' and NUMBER modifiers, and currently there is no
+ widely agreed upon meaning across `sed' implementations. For GNU
+ `sed', the interaction is defined to be: ignore matches before the
+ NUMBERth, and then match and replace all matches from the NUMBERth
+ on.
+
+`p'
+ If the substitution was made, then print the new pattern space.
+
+ Note: when both the `p' and `e' options are specified, the
+ relative ordering of the two produces very different results. In
+ general, `ep' (evaluate then print) is what you want, but
+ operating the other way round can be useful for debugging. For
+ this reason, the current version of GNU `sed' interprets specially
+ the presence of `p' options both before and after `e', printing
+ the pattern space before and after evaluation, while in general
+ flags for the `s' command show their effect just once. This
+ behavior, although documented, might change in future versions.
+
+`w FILE-NAME'
+ If the substitution was made, then write out the result to the
+ named file. As a GNU `sed' extension, two special values of
+ FILE-NAME are supported: `/dev/stderr', which writes the result to
+ the standard error, and `/dev/stdout', which writes to the standard
+ output.(1)
+
+`e'
+ This command allows one to pipe input from a shell command into
+ pattern space. If a substitution was made, the command that is
+ found in pattern space is executed and pattern space is replaced
+ with its output. A trailing newline is suppressed; results are
+ undefined if the command to be executed contains a NUL character.
+ This is a GNU `sed' extension.
+
+`I'
+`i'
+ The `I' modifier to regular-expression matching is a GNU extension
+ which makes `sed' match REGEXP in a case-insensitive manner.
+
+`M'
+`m'
+ The `M' modifier to regular-expression matching is a GNU `sed'
+ extension which causes `^' and `$' to match respectively (in
+ addition to the normal behavior) the empty string after a newline,
+ and the empty string before a newline. There are special character
+ sequences (`\`' and `\'') which always match the beginning or the
+ end of the buffer. `M' stands for `multi-line'.
+
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) This is equivalent to `p' unless the `-i' option is being used.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Other Commands, Next: Programming Commands, Prev: The "s" Command, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands
+=================================
+
+Though perhaps less frequently used than those in the previous section,
+some very small yet useful `sed' scripts can be built with these
+commands.
+
+`y/SOURCE-CHARS/DEST-CHARS/'
+ (The `/' characters may be uniformly replaced by any other single
+ character within any given `y' command.)
+
+ Transliterate any characters in the pattern space which match any
+ of the SOURCE-CHARS with the corresponding character in DEST-CHARS.
+
+ Instances of the `/' (or whatever other character is used in its
+ stead), `\', or newlines can appear in the SOURCE-CHARS or
+ DEST-CHARS lists, provide that each instance is escaped by a `\'.
+ The SOURCE-CHARS and DEST-CHARS lists _must_ contain the same
+ number of characters (after de-escaping).
+
+`a\'
+`TEXT'
+ As a GNU extension, this command accepts two addresses.
+
+ Queue the lines of text which follow this command (each but the
+ last ending with a `\', which are removed from the output) to be
+ output at the end of the current cycle, or when the next input
+ line is read.
+
+ Escape sequences in TEXT are processed, so you should use `\\' in
+ TEXT to print a single backslash.
+
+ As a GNU extension, if between the `a' and the newline there is
+ other than a whitespace-`\' sequence, then the text of this line,
+ starting at the first non-whitespace character after the `a', is
+ taken as the first line of the TEXT block. (This enables a
+ simplification in scripting a one-line add.) This extension also
+ works with the `i' and `c' commands.
+
+`i\'
+`TEXT'
+ As a GNU extension, this command accepts two addresses.
+
+ Immediately output the lines of text which follow this command
+ (each but the last ending with a `\', which are removed from the
+ output).
+
+`c\'
+`TEXT'
+ Delete the lines matching the address or address-range, and output
+ the lines of text which follow this command (each but the last
+ ending with a `\', which are removed from the output) in place of
+ the last line (or in place of each line, if no addresses were
+ specified). A new cycle is started after this command is done,
+ since the pattern space will have been deleted.
+
+`='
+ As a GNU extension, this command accepts two addresses.
+
+ Print out the current input line number (with a trailing newline).
+
+`l N'
+ Print the pattern space in an unambiguous form: non-printable
+ characters (and the `\' character) are printed in C-style escaped
+ form; long lines are split, with a trailing `\' character to
+ indicate the split; the end of each line is marked with a `$'.
+
+ N specifies the desired line-wrap length; a length of 0 (zero)
+ means to never wrap long lines. If omitted, the default as
+ specified on the command line is used. The N parameter is a GNU
+ `sed' extension.
+
+`r FILENAME'
+ As a GNU extension, this command accepts two addresses.
+
+ Queue the contents of FILENAME to be read and inserted into the
+ output stream at the end of the current cycle, or when the next
+ input line is read. Note that if FILENAME cannot be read, it is
+ treated as if it were an empty file, without any error indication.
+
+ As a GNU `sed' extension, the special value `/dev/stdin' is
+ supported for the file name, which reads the contents of the
+ standard input.
+
+`w FILENAME'
+ Write the pattern space to FILENAME. As a GNU `sed' extension,
+ two special values of FILE-NAME are supported: `/dev/stderr',
+ which writes the result to the standard error, and `/dev/stdout',
+ which writes to the standard output.(1)
+
+ The file will be created (or truncated) before the first input
+ line is read; all `w' commands (including instances of `w' flag on
+ successful `s' commands) which refer to the same FILENAME are
+ output without closing and reopening the file.
+
+`D'
+ Delete text in the pattern space up to the first newline. If any
+ text is left, restart cycle with the resultant pattern space
+ (without reading a new line of input), otherwise start a normal
+ new cycle.
+
+`N'
+ Add a newline to the pattern space, then append the next line of
+ input to the pattern space. If there is no more input then `sed'
+ exits without processing any more commands.
+
+`P'
+ Print out the portion of the pattern space up to the first newline.
+
+`h'
+ Replace the contents of the hold space with the contents of the
+ pattern space.
+
+`H'
+ Append a newline to the contents of the hold space, and then
+ append the contents of the pattern space to that of the hold space.
+
+`g'
+ Replace the contents of the pattern space with the contents of the
+ hold space.
+
+`G'
+ Append a newline to the contents of the pattern space, and then
+ append the contents of the hold space to that of the pattern space.
+
+`x'
+ Exchange the contents of the hold and pattern spaces.
+
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) This is equivalent to `p' unless the `-i' option is being used.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Programming Commands, Next: Extended Commands, Prev: Other Commands, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.7 Commands for `sed' gurus
+============================
+
+In most cases, use of these commands indicates that you are probably
+better off programming in something like `awk' or Perl. But
+occasionally one is committed to sticking with `sed', and these
+commands can enable one to write quite convoluted scripts.
+
+`: LABEL'
+ [No addresses allowed.]
+
+ Specify the location of LABEL for branch commands. In all other
+ respects, a no-op.
+
+`b LABEL'
+ Unconditionally branch to LABEL. The LABEL may be omitted, in
+ which case the next cycle is started.
+
+`t LABEL'
+ Branch to LABEL only if there has been a successful `s'ubstitution
+ since the last input line was read or conditional branch was taken.
+ The LABEL may be omitted, in which case the next cycle is started.
+
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Extended Commands, Next: Escapes, Prev: Programming Commands, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.8 Commands Specific to GNU `sed'
+==================================
+
+These commands are specific to GNU `sed', so you must use them with
+care and only when you are sure that hindering portability is not evil.
+They allow you to check for GNU `sed' extensions or to do tasks that
+are required quite often, yet are unsupported by standard `sed's.
+
+`e [COMMAND]'
+ This command allows one to pipe input from a shell command into
+ pattern space. Without parameters, the `e' command executes the
+ command that is found in pattern space and replaces the pattern
+ space with the output; a trailing newline is suppressed.
+
+ If a parameter is specified, instead, the `e' command interprets
+ it as a command and sends its output to the output stream (like
+ `r' does). The command can run across multiple lines, all but the
+ last ending with a back-slash.
+
+ In both cases, the results are undefined if the command to be
+ executed contains a NUL character.
+
+`L N'
+ This GNU `sed' extension fills and joins lines in pattern space to
+ produce output lines of (at most) N characters, like `fmt' does;
+ if N is omitted, the default as specified on the command line is
+ used. This command is considered a failed experiment and unless
+ there is enough request (which seems unlikely) will be removed in
+ future versions.
+
+`Q [EXIT-CODE]'
+ This command only accepts a single address.
+
+ This command is the same as `q', but will not print the contents
+ of pattern space. Like `q', it provides the ability to return an
+ exit code to the caller.
+
+ This command can be useful because the only alternative ways to
+ accomplish this apparently trivial function are to use the `-n'
+ option (which can unnecessarily complicate your script) or
+ resorting to the following snippet, which wastes time by reading
+ the whole file without any visible effect:
+
+ :eat
+ $d Quit silently on the last line
+ N Read another line, silently
+ g Overwrite pattern space each time to save memory
+ b eat
+
+`R FILENAME'
+ Queue a line of FILENAME to be read and inserted into the output
+ stream at the end of the current cycle, or when the next input
+ line is read. Note that if FILENAME cannot be read, or if its end
+ is reached, no line is appended, without any error indication.
+
+ As with the `r' command, the special value `/dev/stdin' is
+ supported for the file name, which reads a line from the standard
+ input.
+
+`T LABEL'
+ Branch to LABEL only if there have been no successful
+ `s'ubstitutions since the last input line was read or conditional
+ branch was taken. The LABEL may be omitted, in which case the next
+ cycle is started.
+
+`v VERSION'
+ This command does nothing, but makes `sed' fail if GNU `sed'
+ extensions are not supported, simply because other versions of
+ `sed' do not implement it. In addition, you can specify the
+ version of `sed' that your script requires, such as `4.0.5'. The
+ default is `4.0' because that is the first version that
+ implemented this command.
+
+ This command enables all GNU extensions even if `POSIXLY_CORRECT'
+ is set in the environment.
+
+`W FILENAME'
+ Write to the given filename the portion of the pattern space up to
+ the first newline. Everything said under the `w' command about
+ file handling holds here too.
+
+`z'
+ This command empties the content of pattern space. It is usually
+ the same as `s/.*//', but is more efficient and works in the
+ presence of invalid multibyte sequences in the input stream.
+ POSIX mandates that such sequences are _not_ matched by `.', so
+ that there is no portable way to clear `sed''s buffers in the
+ middle of the script in most multibyte locales (including UTF-8
+ locales).
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Escapes, Prev: Extended Commands, Up: sed Programs
+
+3.9 GNU Extensions for Escapes in Regular Expressions
+=====================================================
+
+Until this chapter, we have only encountered escapes of the form `\^',
+which tell `sed' not to interpret the circumflex as a special
+character, but rather to take it literally. For example, `\*' matches
+a single asterisk rather than zero or more backslashes.
+
+ This chapter introduces another kind of escape(1)--that is, escapes
+that are applied to a character or sequence of characters that
+ordinarily are taken literally, and that `sed' replaces with a special
+character. This provides a way of encoding non-printable characters in
+patterns in a visible manner. There is no restriction on the
+appearance of non-printing characters in a `sed' script but when a
+script is being prepared in the shell or by text editing, it is usually
+easier to use one of the following escape sequences than the binary
+character it represents:
+
+ The list of these escapes is:
+
+`\a'
+ Produces or matches a BEL character, that is an "alert" (ASCII 7).
+
+`\f'
+ Produces or matches a form feed (ASCII 12).
+
+`\n'
+ Produces or matches a newline (ASCII 10).
+
+`\r'
+ Produces or matches a carriage return (ASCII 13).
+
+`\t'
+ Produces or matches a horizontal tab (ASCII 9).
+
+`\v'
+ Produces or matches a so called "vertical tab" (ASCII 11).
+
+`\cX'
+ Produces or matches `CONTROL-X', where X is any character. The
+ precise effect of `\cX' is as follows: if X is a lower case
+ letter, it is converted to upper case. Then bit 6 of the
+ character (hex 40) is inverted. Thus `\cz' becomes hex 1A, but
+ `\c{' becomes hex 3B, while `\c;' becomes hex 7B.
+
+`\dXXX'
+ Produces or matches a character whose decimal ASCII value is XXX.
+
+`\oXXX'
+ Produces or matches a character whose octal ASCII value is XXX.
+
+`\xXX'
+ Produces or matches a character whose hexadecimal ASCII value is
+ XX.
+
+ `\b' (backspace) was omitted because of the conflict with the
+existing "word boundary" meaning.
+
+ Other escapes match a particular character class and are valid only
+in regular expressions:
+
+`\w'
+ Matches any "word" character. A "word" character is any letter or
+ digit or the underscore character.
+
+`\W'
+ Matches any "non-word" character.
+
+`\b'
+ Matches a word boundary; that is it matches if the character to
+ the left is a "word" character and the character to the right is a
+ "non-word" character, or vice-versa.
+
+`\B'
+ Matches everywhere but on a word boundary; that is it matches if
+ the character to the left and the character to the right are
+ either both "word" characters or both "non-word" characters.
+
+`\`'
+ Matches only at the start of pattern space. This is different
+ from `^' in multi-line mode.
+
+`\''
+ Matches only at the end of pattern space. This is different from
+ `$' in multi-line mode.
+
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) All the escapes introduced here are GNU extensions, with the
+exception of `\n'. In basic regular expression mode, setting
+`POSIXLY_CORRECT' disables them inside bracket expressions.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Examples, Next: Limitations, Prev: sed Programs, Up: Top
+
+4 Some Sample Scripts
+*********************
+
+Here are some `sed' scripts to guide you in the art of mastering `sed'.
+
+* Menu:
+
+Some exotic examples:
+* Centering lines::
+* Increment a number::
+* Rename files to lower case::
+* Print bash environment::
+* Reverse chars of lines::
+
+Emulating standard utilities:
+* tac:: Reverse lines of files
+* cat -n:: Numbering lines
+* cat -b:: Numbering non-blank lines
+* wc -c:: Counting chars
+* wc -w:: Counting words
+* wc -l:: Counting lines
+* head:: Printing the first lines
+* tail:: Printing the last lines
+* uniq:: Make duplicate lines unique
+* uniq -d:: Print duplicated lines of input
+* uniq -u:: Remove all duplicated lines
+* cat -s:: Squeezing blank lines
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Centering lines, Next: Increment a number, Up: Examples
+
+4.1 Centering Lines
+===================
+
+This script centers all lines of a file on a 80 columns width. To
+change that width, the number in `\{...\}' must be replaced, and the
+number of added spaces also must be changed.
+
+ Note how the buffer commands are used to separate parts in the
+regular expressions to be matched--this is a common technique.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ # Put 80 spaces in the buffer
+ 1 {
+ x
+ s/^$/ /
+ s/^.*$/&&&&&&&&/
+ x
+ }
+
+ # del leading and trailing spaces
+ y/tab/ /
+ s/^ *//
+ s/ *$//
+
+ # add a newline and 80 spaces to end of line
+ G
+
+ # keep first 81 chars (80 + a newline)
+ s/^\(.\{81\}\).*$/\1/
+
+ # \2 matches half of the spaces, which are moved to the beginning
+ s/^\(.*\)\n\(.*\)\2/\2\1/
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Increment a number, Next: Rename files to lower case, Prev: Centering lines, Up: Examples
+
+4.2 Increment a Number
+======================
+
+This script is one of a few that demonstrate how to do arithmetic in
+`sed'. This is indeed possible,(1) but must be done manually.
+
+ To increment one number you just add 1 to last digit, replacing it
+by the following digit. There is one exception: when the digit is a
+nine the previous digits must be also incremented until you don't have
+a nine.
+
+ This solution by Bruno Haible is very clever and smart because it
+uses a single buffer; if you don't have this limitation, the algorithm
+used in *note Numbering lines: cat -n, is faster. It works by
+replacing trailing nines with an underscore, then using multiple `s'
+commands to increment the last digit, and then again substituting
+underscores with zeros.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ /[^0-9]/ d
+
+ # replace all leading 9s by _ (any other character except digits, could
+ # be used)
+ :d
+ s/9\(_*\)$/_\1/
+ td
+
+ # incr last digit only. The first line adds a most-significant
+ # digit of 1 if we have to add a digit.
+ #
+ # The `tn' commands are not necessary, but make the thing
+ # faster
+
+ s/^\(_*\)$/1\1/; tn
+ s/8\(_*\)$/9\1/; tn
+ s/7\(_*\)$/8\1/; tn
+ s/6\(_*\)$/7\1/; tn
+ s/5\(_*\)$/6\1/; tn
+ s/4\(_*\)$/5\1/; tn
+ s/3\(_*\)$/4\1/; tn
+ s/2\(_*\)$/3\1/; tn
+ s/1\(_*\)$/2\1/; tn
+ s/0\(_*\)$/1\1/; tn
+
+ :n
+ y/_/0/
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) `sed' guru Greg Ubben wrote an implementation of the `dc' RPN
+calculator! It is distributed together with sed.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Rename files to lower case, Next: Print bash environment, Prev: Increment a number, Up: Examples
+
+4.3 Rename Files to Lower Case
+==============================
+
+This is a pretty strange use of `sed'. We transform text, and
+transform it to be shell commands, then just feed them to shell. Don't
+worry, even worse hacks are done when using `sed'; I have seen a script
+converting the output of `date' into a `bc' program!
+
+ The main body of this is the `sed' script, which remaps the name
+from lower to upper (or vice-versa) and even checks out if the remapped
+name is the same as the original name. Note how the script is
+parameterized using shell variables and proper quoting.
+
+ #! /bin/sh
+ # rename files to lower/upper case...
+ #
+ # usage:
+ # move-to-lower *
+ # move-to-upper *
+ # or
+ # move-to-lower -R .
+ # move-to-upper -R .
+ #
+
+ help()
+ {
+ cat << eof
+ Usage: $0 [-n] [-r] [-h] files...
+
+ -n do nothing, only see what would be done
+ -R recursive (use find)
+ -h this message
+ files files to remap to lower case
+
+ Examples:
+ $0 -n * (see if everything is ok, then...)
+ $0 *
+
+ $0 -R .
+
+ eof
+ }
+
+ apply_cmd='sh'
+ finder='echo "$@" | tr " " "\n"'
+ files_only=
+
+ while :
+ do
+ case "$1" in
+ -n) apply_cmd='cat' ;;
+ -R) finder='find "$@" -type f';;
+ -h) help ; exit 1 ;;
+ *) break ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done
+
+ if [ -z "$1" ]; then
+ echo Usage: $0 [-h] [-n] [-r] files...
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ LOWER='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
+ UPPER='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
+
+ case `basename $0` in
+ *upper*) TO=$UPPER; FROM=$LOWER ;;
+ *) FROM=$UPPER; TO=$LOWER ;;
+ esac
+
+ eval $finder | sed -n '
+
+ # remove all trailing slashes
+ s/\/*$//
+
+ # add ./ if there is no path, only a filename
+ /\//! s/^/.\//
+
+ # save path+filename
+ h
+
+ # remove path
+ s/.*\///
+
+ # do conversion only on filename
+ y/'$FROM'/'$TO'/
+
+ # now line contains original path+file, while
+ # hold space contains the new filename
+ x
+
+ # add converted file name to line, which now contains
+ # path/file-name\nconverted-file-name
+ G
+
+ # check if converted file name is equal to original file name,
+ # if it is, do not print nothing
+ /^.*\/\(.*\)\n\1/b
+
+ # now, transform path/fromfile\n, into
+ # mv path/fromfile path/tofile and print it
+ s/^\(.*\/\)\(.*\)\n\(.*\)$/mv "\1\2" "\1\3"/p
+
+ ' | $apply_cmd
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Print bash environment, Next: Reverse chars of lines, Prev: Rename files to lower case, Up: Examples
+
+4.4 Print `bash' Environment
+============================
+
+This script strips the definition of the shell functions from the
+output of the `set' Bourne-shell command.
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+
+ set | sed -n '
+ :x
+
+ # if no occurrence of "=()" print and load next line
+ /=()/! { p; b; }
+ / () $/! { p; b; }
+
+ # possible start of functions section
+ # save the line in case this is a var like FOO="() "
+ h
+
+ # if the next line has a brace, we quit because
+ # nothing comes after functions
+ n
+ /^{/ q
+
+ # print the old line
+ x; p
+
+ # work on the new line now
+ x; bx
+ '
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Reverse chars of lines, Next: tac, Prev: Print bash environment, Up: Examples
+
+4.5 Reverse Characters of Lines
+===============================
+
+This script can be used to reverse the position of characters in lines.
+The technique moves two characters at a time, hence it is faster than
+more intuitive implementations.
+
+ Note the `tx' command before the definition of the label. This is
+often needed to reset the flag that is tested by the `t' command.
+
+ Imaginative readers will find uses for this script. An example is
+reversing the output of `banner'.(1)
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ /../! b
+
+ # Reverse a line. Begin embedding the line between two newlines
+ s/^.*$/\
+ &\
+ /
+
+ # Move first character at the end. The regexp matches until
+ # there are zero or one characters between the markers
+ tx
+ :x
+ s/\(\n.\)\(.*\)\(.\n\)/\3\2\1/
+ tx
+
+ # Remove the newline markers
+ s/\n//g
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) This requires another script to pad the output of banner; for
+example
+
+ #! /bin/sh
+
+ banner -w $1 $2 $3 $4 |
+ sed -e :a -e '/^.\{0,'$1'\}$/ { s/$/ /; ba; }' |
+ ~/sedscripts/reverseline.sed
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: tac, Next: cat -n, Prev: Reverse chars of lines, Up: Examples
+
+4.6 Reverse Lines of Files
+==========================
+
+This one begins a series of totally useless (yet interesting) scripts
+emulating various Unix commands. This, in particular, is a `tac'
+workalike.
+
+ Note that on implementations other than GNU `sed' this script might
+easily overflow internal buffers.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ # reverse all lines of input, i.e. first line became last, ...
+
+ # from the second line, the buffer (which contains all previous lines)
+ # is *appended* to current line, so, the order will be reversed
+ 1! G
+
+ # on the last line we're done -- print everything
+ $ p
+
+ # store everything on the buffer again
+ h
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: cat -n, Next: cat -b, Prev: tac, Up: Examples
+
+4.7 Numbering Lines
+===================
+
+This script replaces `cat -n'; in fact it formats its output exactly
+like GNU `cat' does.
+
+ Of course this is completely useless and for two reasons: first,
+because somebody else did it in C, second, because the following
+Bourne-shell script could be used for the same purpose and would be
+much faster:
+
+ #! /bin/sh
+ sed -e "=" $@ | sed -e '
+ s/^/ /
+ N
+ s/^ *\(......\)\n/\1 /
+ '
+
+ It uses `sed' to print the line number, then groups lines two by two
+using `N'. Of course, this script does not teach as much as the one
+presented below.
+
+ The algorithm used for incrementing uses both buffers, so the line
+is printed as soon as possible and then discarded. The number is split
+so that changing digits go in a buffer and unchanged ones go in the
+other; the changed digits are modified in a single step (using a `y'
+command). The line number for the next line is then composed and
+stored in the hold space, to be used in the next iteration.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ # Prime the pump on the first line
+ x
+ /^$/ s/^.*$/1/
+
+ # Add the correct line number before the pattern
+ G
+ h
+
+ # Format it and print it
+ s/^/ /
+ s/^ *\(......\)\n/\1 /p
+
+ # Get the line number from hold space; add a zero
+ # if we're going to add a digit on the next line
+ g
+ s/\n.*$//
+ /^9*$/ s/^/0/
+
+ # separate changing/unchanged digits with an x
+ s/.9*$/x&/
+
+ # keep changing digits in hold space
+ h
+ s/^.*x//
+ y/0123456789/1234567890/
+ x
+
+ # keep unchanged digits in pattern space
+ s/x.*$//
+
+ # compose the new number, remove the newline implicitly added by G
+ G
+ s/\n//
+ h
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: cat -b, Next: wc -c, Prev: cat -n, Up: Examples
+
+4.8 Numbering Non-blank Lines
+=============================
+
+Emulating `cat -b' is almost the same as `cat -n'--we only have to
+select which lines are to be numbered and which are not.
+
+ The part that is common to this script and the previous one is not
+commented to show how important it is to comment `sed' scripts
+properly...
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ /^$/ {
+ p
+ b
+ }
+
+ # Same as cat -n from now
+ x
+ /^$/ s/^.*$/1/
+ G
+ h
+ s/^/ /
+ s/^ *\(......\)\n/\1 /p
+ x
+ s/\n.*$//
+ /^9*$/ s/^/0/
+ s/.9*$/x&/
+ h
+ s/^.*x//
+ y/0123456789/1234567890/
+ x
+ s/x.*$//
+ G
+ s/\n//
+ h
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: wc -c, Next: wc -w, Prev: cat -b, Up: Examples
+
+4.9 Counting Characters
+=======================
+
+This script shows another way to do arithmetic with `sed'. In this
+case we have to add possibly large numbers, so implementing this by
+successive increments would not be feasible (and possibly even more
+complicated to contrive than this script).
+
+ The approach is to map numbers to letters, kind of an abacus
+implemented with `sed'. `a's are units, `b's are tens and so on: we
+simply add the number of characters on the current line as units, and
+then propagate the carry to tens, hundreds, and so on.
+
+ As usual, running totals are kept in hold space.
+
+ On the last line, we convert the abacus form back to decimal. For
+the sake of variety, this is done with a loop rather than with some 80
+`s' commands(1): first we convert units, removing `a's from the number;
+then we rotate letters so that tens become `a's, and so on until no
+more letters remain.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ # Add n+1 a's to hold space (+1 is for the newline)
+ s/./a/g
+ H
+ x
+ s/\n/a/
+
+ # Do the carry. The t's and b's are not necessary,
+ # but they do speed up the thing
+ t a
+ : a; s/aaaaaaaaaa/b/g; t b; b done
+ : b; s/bbbbbbbbbb/c/g; t c; b done
+ : c; s/cccccccccc/d/g; t d; b done
+ : d; s/dddddddddd/e/g; t e; b done
+ : e; s/eeeeeeeeee/f/g; t f; b done
+ : f; s/ffffffffff/g/g; t g; b done
+ : g; s/gggggggggg/h/g; t h; b done
+ : h; s/hhhhhhhhhh//g
+
+ : done
+ $! {
+ h
+ b
+ }
+
+ # On the last line, convert back to decimal
+
+ : loop
+ /a/! s/[b-h]*/&0/
+ s/aaaaaaaaa/9/
+ s/aaaaaaaa/8/
+ s/aaaaaaa/7/
+ s/aaaaaa/6/
+ s/aaaaa/5/
+ s/aaaa/4/
+ s/aaa/3/
+ s/aa/2/
+ s/a/1/
+
+ : next
+ y/bcdefgh/abcdefg/
+ /[a-h]/ b loop
+ p
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) Some implementations have a limit of 199 commands per script
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: wc -w, Next: wc -l, Prev: wc -c, Up: Examples
+
+4.10 Counting Words
+===================
+
+This script is almost the same as the previous one, once each of the
+words on the line is converted to a single `a' (in the previous script
+each letter was changed to an `a').
+
+ It is interesting that real `wc' programs have optimized loops for
+`wc -c', so they are much slower at counting words rather than
+characters. This script's bottleneck, instead, is arithmetic, and
+hence the word-counting one is faster (it has to manage smaller
+numbers).
+
+ Again, the common parts are not commented to show the importance of
+commenting `sed' scripts.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ # Convert words to a's
+ s/[ tab][ tab]*/ /g
+ s/^/ /
+ s/ [^ ][^ ]*/a /g
+ s/ //g
+
+ # Append them to hold space
+ H
+ x
+ s/\n//
+
+ # From here on it is the same as in wc -c.
+ /aaaaaaaaaa/! bx; s/aaaaaaaaaa/b/g
+ /bbbbbbbbbb/! bx; s/bbbbbbbbbb/c/g
+ /cccccccccc/! bx; s/cccccccccc/d/g
+ /dddddddddd/! bx; s/dddddddddd/e/g
+ /eeeeeeeeee/! bx; s/eeeeeeeeee/f/g
+ /ffffffffff/! bx; s/ffffffffff/g/g
+ /gggggggggg/! bx; s/gggggggggg/h/g
+ s/hhhhhhhhhh//g
+ :x
+ $! { h; b; }
+ :y
+ /a/! s/[b-h]*/&0/
+ s/aaaaaaaaa/9/
+ s/aaaaaaaa/8/
+ s/aaaaaaa/7/
+ s/aaaaaa/6/
+ s/aaaaa/5/
+ s/aaaa/4/
+ s/aaa/3/
+ s/aa/2/
+ s/a/1/
+ y/bcdefgh/abcdefg/
+ /[a-h]/ by
+ p
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: wc -l, Next: head, Prev: wc -w, Up: Examples
+
+4.11 Counting Lines
+===================
+
+No strange things are done now, because `sed' gives us `wc -l'
+functionality for free!!! Look:
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+ $=
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: head, Next: tail, Prev: wc -l, Up: Examples
+
+4.12 Printing the First Lines
+=============================
+
+This script is probably the simplest useful `sed' script. It displays
+the first 10 lines of input; the number of displayed lines is right
+before the `q' command.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+ 10q
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: tail, Next: uniq, Prev: head, Up: Examples
+
+4.13 Printing the Last Lines
+============================
+
+Printing the last N lines rather than the first is more complex but
+indeed possible. N is encoded in the second line, before the bang
+character.
+
+ This script is similar to the `tac' script in that it keeps the
+final output in the hold space and prints it at the end:
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ 1! {; H; g; }
+ 1,10 !s/[^\n]*\n//
+ $p
+ h
+
+ Mainly, the scripts keeps a window of 10 lines and slides it by
+adding a line and deleting the oldest (the substitution command on the
+second line works like a `D' command but does not restart the loop).
+
+ The "sliding window" technique is a very powerful way to write
+efficient and complex `sed' scripts, because commands like `P' would
+require a lot of work if implemented manually.
+
+ To introduce the technique, which is fully demonstrated in the rest
+of this chapter and is based on the `N', `P' and `D' commands, here is
+an implementation of `tail' using a simple "sliding window."
+
+ This looks complicated but in fact the working is the same as the
+last script: after we have kicked in the appropriate number of lines,
+however, we stop using the hold space to keep inter-line state, and
+instead use `N' and `D' to slide pattern space by one line:
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ 1h
+ 2,10 {; H; g; }
+ $q
+ 1,9d
+ N
+ D
+
+ Note how the first, second and fourth line are inactive after the
+first ten lines of input. After that, all the script does is: exiting
+on the last line of input, appending the next input line to pattern
+space, and removing the first line.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: uniq, Next: uniq -d, Prev: tail, Up: Examples
+
+4.14 Make Duplicate Lines Unique
+================================
+
+This is an example of the art of using the `N', `P' and `D' commands,
+probably the most difficult to master.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+ h
+
+ :b
+ # On the last line, print and exit
+ $b
+ N
+ /^\(.*\)\n\1$/ {
+ # The two lines are identical. Undo the effect of
+ # the n command.
+ g
+ bb
+ }
+
+ # If the `N' command had added the last line, print and exit
+ $b
+
+ # The lines are different; print the first and go
+ # back working on the second.
+ P
+ D
+
+ As you can see, we mantain a 2-line window using `P' and `D'. This
+technique is often used in advanced `sed' scripts.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: uniq -d, Next: uniq -u, Prev: uniq, Up: Examples
+
+4.15 Print Duplicated Lines of Input
+====================================
+
+This script prints only duplicated lines, like `uniq -d'.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ $b
+ N
+ /^\(.*\)\n\1$/ {
+ # Print the first of the duplicated lines
+ s/.*\n//
+ p
+
+ # Loop until we get a different line
+ :b
+ $b
+ N
+ /^\(.*\)\n\1$/ {
+ s/.*\n//
+ bb
+ }
+ }
+
+ # The last line cannot be followed by duplicates
+ $b
+
+ # Found a different one. Leave it alone in the pattern space
+ # and go back to the top, hunting its duplicates
+ D
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: uniq -u, Next: cat -s, Prev: uniq -d, Up: Examples
+
+4.16 Remove All Duplicated Lines
+================================
+
+This script prints only unique lines, like `uniq -u'.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ # Search for a duplicate line --- until that, print what you find.
+ $b
+ N
+ /^\(.*\)\n\1$/ ! {
+ P
+ D
+ }
+
+ :c
+ # Got two equal lines in pattern space. At the
+ # end of the file we simply exit
+ $d
+
+ # Else, we keep reading lines with `N' until we
+ # find a different one
+ s/.*\n//
+ N
+ /^\(.*\)\n\1$/ {
+ bc
+ }
+
+ # Remove the last instance of the duplicate line
+ # and go back to the top
+ D
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: cat -s, Prev: uniq -u, Up: Examples
+
+4.17 Squeezing Blank Lines
+==========================
+
+As a final example, here are three scripts, of increasing complexity
+and speed, that implement the same function as `cat -s', that is
+squeezing blank lines.
+
+ The first leaves a blank line at the beginning and end if there are
+some already.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ # on empty lines, join with next
+ # Note there is a star in the regexp
+ :x
+ /^\n*$/ {
+ N
+ bx
+ }
+
+ # now, squeeze all '\n', this can be also done by:
+ # s/^\(\n\)*/\1/
+ s/\n*/\
+ /
+
+ This one is a bit more complex and removes all empty lines at the
+beginning. It does leave a single blank line at end if one was there.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -f
+
+ # delete all leading empty lines
+ 1,/^./{
+ /./!d
+ }
+
+ # on an empty line we remove it and all the following
+ # empty lines, but one
+ :x
+ /./!{
+ N
+ s/^\n$//
+ tx
+ }
+
+ This removes leading and trailing blank lines. It is also the
+fastest. Note that loops are completely done with `n' and `b', without
+relying on `sed' to restart the the script automatically at the end of
+a line.
+
+ #!/usr/bin/sed -nf
+
+ # delete all (leading) blanks
+ /./!d
+
+ # get here: so there is a non empty
+ :x
+ # print it
+ p
+ # get next
+ n
+ # got chars? print it again, etc...
+ /./bx
+
+ # no, don't have chars: got an empty line
+ :z
+ # get next, if last line we finish here so no trailing
+ # empty lines are written
+ n
+ # also empty? then ignore it, and get next... this will
+ # remove ALL empty lines
+ /./!bz
+
+ # all empty lines were deleted/ignored, but we have a non empty. As
+ # what we want to do is to squeeze, insert a blank line artificially
+ i\
+
+ bx
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Limitations, Next: Other Resources, Prev: Examples, Up: Top
+
+5 GNU `sed''s Limitations and Non-limitations
+*********************************************
+
+For those who want to write portable `sed' scripts, be aware that some
+implementations have been known to limit line lengths (for the pattern
+and hold spaces) to be no more than 4000 bytes. The POSIX standard
+specifies that conforming `sed' implementations shall support at least
+8192 byte line lengths. GNU `sed' has no built-in limit on line length;
+as long as it can `malloc()' more (virtual) memory, you can feed or
+construct lines as long as you like.
+
+ However, recursion is used to handle subpatterns and indefinite
+repetition. This means that the available stack space may limit the
+size of the buffer that can be processed by certain patterns.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Other Resources, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: Limitations, Up: Top
+
+6 Other Resources for Learning About `sed'
+******************************************
+
+In addition to several books that have been written about `sed' (either
+specifically or as chapters in books which discuss shell programming),
+one can find out more about `sed' (including suggestions of a few
+books) from the FAQ for the `sed-users' mailing list, available from:
+ `http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq.html'
+
+ Also of interest are
+`http://www.student.northpark.edu/pemente/sed/index.htm' and
+`http://sed.sf.net/grabbag', which include `sed' tutorials and other
+`sed'-related goodies.
+
+ The `sed-users' mailing list itself maintained by Sven Guckes. To
+subscribe, visit `http://groups.yahoo.com' and search for the
+`sed-users' mailing list.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Reporting Bugs, Next: Extended regexps, Prev: Other Resources, Up: Top
+
+7 Reporting Bugs
+****************
+
+Email bug reports to <bonzini@gnu.org>. Be sure to include the word
+"sed" somewhere in the `Subject:' field. Also, please include the
+output of `sed --version' in the body of your report if at all possible.
+
+ Please do not send a bug report like this:
+
+ while building frobme-1.3.4
+ $ configure
+ error--> sed: file sedscr line 1: Unknown option to 's'
+
+ If GNU `sed' doesn't configure your favorite package, take a few
+extra minutes to identify the specific problem and make a stand-alone
+test case. Unlike other programs such as C compilers, making such test
+cases for `sed' is quite simple.
+
+ A stand-alone test case includes all the data necessary to perform
+the test, and the specific invocation of `sed' that causes the problem.
+The smaller a stand-alone test case is, the better. A test case should
+not involve something as far removed from `sed' as "try to configure
+frobme-1.3.4". Yes, that is in principle enough information to look
+for the bug, but that is not a very practical prospect.
+
+ Here are a few commonly reported bugs that are not bugs.
+
+`N' command on the last line
+ Most versions of `sed' exit without printing anything when the `N'
+ command is issued on the last line of a file. GNU `sed' prints
+ pattern space before exiting unless of course the `-n' command
+ switch has been specified. This choice is by design.
+
+ For example, the behavior of
+ sed N foo bar
+ would depend on whether foo has an even or an odd number of
+ lines(1). Or, when writing a script to read the next few lines
+ following a pattern match, traditional implementations of `sed'
+ would force you to write something like
+ /foo/{ $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N; $!N }
+ instead of just
+ /foo/{ N;N;N;N;N;N;N;N;N; }
+
+ In any case, the simplest workaround is to use `$d;N' in scripts
+ that rely on the traditional behavior, or to set the
+ `POSIXLY_CORRECT' variable to a non-empty value.
+
+Regex syntax clashes (problems with backslashes)
+ `sed' uses the POSIX basic regular expression syntax. According to
+ the standard, the meaning of some escape sequences is undefined in
+ this syntax; notable in the case of `sed' are `\|', `\+', `\?',
+ `\`', `\'', `\<', `\>', `\b', `\B', `\w', and `\W'.
+
+ As in all GNU programs that use POSIX basic regular expressions,
+ `sed' interprets these escape sequences as special characters.
+ So, `x\+' matches one or more occurrences of `x'. `abc\|def'
+ matches either `abc' or `def'.
+
+ This syntax may cause problems when running scripts written for
+ other `sed's. Some `sed' programs have been written with the
+ assumption that `\|' and `\+' match the literal characters `|' and
+ `+'. Such scripts must be modified by removing the spurious
+ backslashes if they are to be used with modern implementations of
+ `sed', like GNU `sed'.
+
+ On the other hand, some scripts use s|abc\|def||g to remove
+ occurrences of _either_ `abc' or `def'. While this worked until
+ `sed' 4.0.x, newer versions interpret this as removing the string
+ `abc|def'. This is again undefined behavior according to POSIX,
+ and this interpretation is arguably more robust: older `sed's, for
+ example, required that the regex matcher parsed `\/' as `/' in the
+ common case of escaping a slash, which is again undefined
+ behavior; the new behavior avoids this, and this is good because
+ the regex matcher is only partially under our control.
+
+ In addition, this version of `sed' supports several escape
+ characters (some of which are multi-character) to insert
+ non-printable characters in scripts (`\a', `\c', `\d', `\o', `\r',
+ `\t', `\v', `\x'). These can cause similar problems with scripts
+ written for other `sed's.
+
+`-i' clobbers read-only files
+ In short, `sed -i' will let you delete the contents of a read-only
+ file, and in general the `-i' option (*note Invocation: Invoking
+ sed.) lets you clobber protected files. This is not a bug, but
+ rather a consequence of how the Unix filesystem works.
+
+ The permissions on a file say what can happen to the data in that
+ file, while the permissions on a directory say what can happen to
+ the list of files in that directory. `sed -i' will not ever open
+ for writing a file that is already on disk. Rather, it will work
+ on a temporary file that is finally renamed to the original name:
+ if you rename or delete files, you're actually modifying the
+ contents of the directory, so the operation depends on the
+ permissions of the directory, not of the file. For this same
+ reason, `sed' does not let you use `-i' on a writeable file in a
+ read-only directory, and will break hard or symbolic links when
+ `-i' is used on such a file.
+
+`0a' does not work (gives an error)
+ There is no line 0. 0 is a special address that is only used to
+ treat addresses like `0,/RE/' as active when the script starts: if
+ you write `1,/abc/d' and the first line includes the word `abc',
+ then that match would be ignored because address ranges must span
+ at least two lines (barring the end of the file); but what you
+ probably wanted is to delete every line up to the first one
+ including `abc', and this is obtained with `0,/abc/d'.
+
+`[a-z]' is case insensitive
+ You are encountering problems with locales. POSIX mandates that
+ `[a-z]' uses the current locale's collation order - in C parlance,
+ that means using `strcoll(3)' instead of `strcmp(3)'. Some
+ locales have a case-insensitive collation order, others don't.
+
+ Another problem is that `[a-z]' tries to use collation symbols.
+ This only happens if you are on the GNU system, using GNU libc's
+ regular expression matcher instead of compiling the one supplied
+ with GNU sed. In a Danish locale, for example, the regular
+ expression `^[a-z]$' matches the string `aa', because this is a
+ single collating symbol that comes after `a' and before `b'; `ll'
+ behaves similarly in Spanish locales, or `ij' in Dutch locales.
+
+ To work around these problems, which may cause bugs in shell
+ scripts, set the `LC_COLLATE' and `LC_CTYPE' environment variables
+ to `C'.
+
+`s/.*//' does not clear pattern space
+ This happens if your input stream includes invalid multibyte
+ sequences. POSIX mandates that such sequences are _not_ matched
+ by `.', so that `s/.*//' will not clear pattern space as you would
+ expect. In fact, there is no way to clear sed's buffers in the
+ middle of the script in most multibyte locales (including UTF-8
+ locales). For this reason, GNU `sed' provides a `z' command (for
+ `zap') as an extension.
+
+ To work around these problems, which may cause bugs in shell
+ scripts, set the `LC_COLLATE' and `LC_CTYPE' environment variables
+ to `C'.
+
+ ---------- Footnotes ----------
+
+ (1) which is the actual "bug" that prompted the change in behavior
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Extended regexps, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Reporting Bugs, Up: Top
+
+Appendix A Extended regular expressions
+***************************************
+
+The only difference between basic and extended regular expressions is in
+the behavior of a few characters: `?', `+', parentheses, and braces
+(`{}'). While basic regular expressions require these to be escaped if
+you want them to behave as special characters, when using extended
+regular expressions you must escape them if you want them _to match a
+literal character_.
+
+Examples:
+`abc?'
+ becomes `abc\?' when using extended regular expressions. It
+ matches the literal string `abc?'.
+
+`c\+'
+ becomes `c+' when using extended regular expressions. It matches
+ one or more `c's.
+
+`a\{3,\}'
+ becomes `a{3,}' when using extended regular expressions. It
+ matches three or more `a's.
+
+`\(abc\)\{2,3\}'
+ becomes `(abc){2,3}' when using extended regular expressions. It
+ matches either `abcabc' or `abcabcabc'.
+
+`\(abc*\)\1'
+ becomes `(abc*)\1' when using extended regular expressions.
+ Backreferences must still be escaped when using extended regular
+ expressions.
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Concept Index, Next: Command and Option Index, Prev: Extended regexps, Up: Top
+
+Concept Index
+*************
+
+This is a general index of all issues discussed in this manual, with the
+exception of the `sed' commands and command-line options.
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* 0 address: Reporting Bugs. (line 103)
+* Additional reading about sed: Other Resources. (line 6)
+* ADDR1,+N: Addresses. (line 78)
+* ADDR1,~N: Addresses. (line 78)
+* Address, as a regular expression: Addresses. (line 27)
+* Address, last line: Addresses. (line 22)
+* Address, numeric: Addresses. (line 8)
+* Addresses, in sed scripts: Addresses. (line 6)
+* Append hold space to pattern space: Other Commands. (line 125)
+* Append next input line to pattern space: Other Commands. (line 105)
+* Append pattern space to hold space: Other Commands. (line 117)
+* Appending text after a line: Other Commands. (line 27)
+* Backreferences, in regular expressions: The "s" Command. (line 19)
+* Branch to a label, if s/// failed: Extended Commands. (line 63)
+* Branch to a label, if s/// succeeded: Programming Commands.
+ (line 22)
+* Branch to a label, unconditionally: Programming Commands.
+ (line 18)
+* Buffer spaces, pattern and hold: Execution Cycle. (line 6)
+* Bugs, reporting: Reporting Bugs. (line 6)
+* Case-insensitive matching: The "s" Command. (line 94)
+* Caveat -- #n on first line: Common Commands. (line 20)
+* Command groups: Common Commands. (line 50)
+* Comments, in scripts: Common Commands. (line 12)
+* Conditional branch <1>: Extended Commands. (line 63)
+* Conditional branch: Programming Commands.
+ (line 22)
+* Copy hold space into pattern space: Other Commands. (line 121)
+* Copy pattern space into hold space: Other Commands. (line 113)
+* Delete first line from pattern space: Other Commands. (line 99)
+* Disabling autoprint, from command line: Invoking sed. (line 34)
+* empty regular expression: Addresses. (line 31)
+* Emptying pattern space <1>: Reporting Bugs. (line 130)
+* Emptying pattern space: Extended Commands. (line 85)
+* Evaluate Bourne-shell commands: Extended Commands. (line 12)
+* Evaluate Bourne-shell commands, after substitution: The "s" Command.
+ (line 85)
+* Exchange hold space with pattern space: Other Commands. (line 129)
+* Excluding lines: Addresses. (line 101)
+* Extended regular expressions, choosing: Invoking sed. (line 113)
+* Extended regular expressions, syntax: Extended regexps. (line 6)
+* Files to be processed as input: Invoking sed. (line 141)
+* Flow of control in scripts: Programming Commands.
+ (line 11)
+* Global substitution: The "s" Command. (line 51)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stderr file <1>: Other Commands. (line 88)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stderr file: The "s" Command. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stdin file <1>: Extended Commands. (line 53)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stdin file: Other Commands. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stdout file <1>: Other Commands. (line 88)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stdout file <2>: The "s" Command. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, /dev/stdout file: Invoking sed. (line 149)
+* GNU extensions, 0 address <1>: Reporting Bugs. (line 103)
+* GNU extensions, 0 address: Addresses. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, 0,ADDR2 addressing: Addresses. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, ADDR1,+N addressing: Addresses. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, ADDR1,~N addressing: Addresses. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, branch if s/// failed: Extended Commands. (line 63)
+* GNU extensions, case modifiers in s commands: The "s" Command.
+ (line 23)
+* GNU extensions, checking for their presence: Extended Commands.
+ (line 69)
+* GNU extensions, disabling: Invoking sed. (line 81)
+* GNU extensions, emptying pattern space <1>: Reporting Bugs. (line 130)
+* GNU extensions, emptying pattern space: Extended Commands. (line 85)
+* GNU extensions, evaluating Bourne-shell commands <1>: Extended Commands.
+ (line 12)
+* GNU extensions, evaluating Bourne-shell commands: The "s" Command.
+ (line 85)
+* GNU extensions, extended regular expressions: Invoking sed. (line 113)
+* GNU extensions, g and NUMBER modifier interaction in s command: The "s" Command.
+ (line 57)
+* GNU extensions, I modifier <1>: The "s" Command. (line 94)
+* GNU extensions, I modifier: Addresses. (line 49)
+* GNU extensions, in-place editing <1>: Reporting Bugs. (line 85)
+* GNU extensions, in-place editing: Invoking sed. (line 51)
+* GNU extensions, L command: Extended Commands. (line 26)
+* GNU extensions, M modifier: The "s" Command. (line 99)
+* GNU extensions, modifiers and the empty regular expression: Addresses.
+ (line 31)
+* GNU extensions, N~M addresses: Addresses. (line 13)
+* GNU extensions, quitting silently: Extended Commands. (line 36)
+* GNU extensions, R command: Extended Commands. (line 53)
+* GNU extensions, reading a file a line at a time: Extended Commands.
+ (line 53)
+* GNU extensions, reformatting paragraphs: Extended Commands. (line 26)
+* GNU extensions, returning an exit code <1>: Extended Commands.
+ (line 36)
+* GNU extensions, returning an exit code: Common Commands. (line 30)
+* GNU extensions, setting line length: Other Commands. (line 65)
+* GNU extensions, special escapes <1>: Reporting Bugs. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, special escapes: Escapes. (line 6)
+* GNU extensions, special two-address forms: Addresses. (line 78)
+* GNU extensions, subprocesses <1>: Extended Commands. (line 12)
+* GNU extensions, subprocesses: The "s" Command. (line 85)
+* GNU extensions, to basic regular expressions <1>: Reporting Bugs.
+ (line 51)
+* GNU extensions, to basic regular expressions: Regular Expressions.
+ (line 26)
+* GNU extensions, two addresses supported by most commands: Other Commands.
+ (line 25)
+* GNU extensions, unlimited line length: Limitations. (line 6)
+* GNU extensions, writing first line to a file: Extended Commands.
+ (line 80)
+* Goto, in scripts: Programming Commands.
+ (line 18)
+* Greedy regular expression matching: Regular Expressions. (line 143)
+* Grouping commands: Common Commands. (line 50)
+* Hold space, appending from pattern space: Other Commands. (line 117)
+* Hold space, appending to pattern space: Other Commands. (line 125)
+* Hold space, copy into pattern space: Other Commands. (line 121)
+* Hold space, copying pattern space into: Other Commands. (line 113)
+* Hold space, definition: Execution Cycle. (line 6)
+* Hold space, exchange with pattern space: Other Commands. (line 129)
+* In-place editing: Reporting Bugs. (line 85)
+* In-place editing, activating: Invoking sed. (line 51)
+* In-place editing, Perl-style backup file names: Invoking sed.
+ (line 62)
+* Inserting text before a line: Other Commands. (line 46)
+* Labels, in scripts: Programming Commands.
+ (line 14)
+* Last line, selecting: Addresses. (line 22)
+* Line length, setting <1>: Other Commands. (line 65)
+* Line length, setting: Invoking sed. (line 76)
+* Line number, printing: Other Commands. (line 62)
+* Line selection: Addresses. (line 6)
+* Line, selecting by number: Addresses. (line 8)
+* Line, selecting by regular expression match: Addresses. (line 27)
+* Line, selecting last: Addresses. (line 22)
+* List pattern space: Other Commands. (line 65)
+* Mixing g and NUMBER modifiers in the s command: The "s" Command.
+ (line 57)
+* Next input line, append to pattern space: Other Commands. (line 105)
+* Next input line, replace pattern space with: Common Commands.
+ (line 44)
+* Non-bugs, 0 address: Reporting Bugs. (line 103)
+* Non-bugs, in-place editing: Reporting Bugs. (line 85)
+* Non-bugs, localization-related: Reporting Bugs. (line 112)
+* Non-bugs, N command on the last line: Reporting Bugs. (line 31)
+* Non-bugs, regex syntax clashes: Reporting Bugs. (line 51)
+* Parenthesized substrings: The "s" Command. (line 19)
+* Pattern space, definition: Execution Cycle. (line 6)
+* Perl-style regular expressions, multiline: Addresses. (line 54)
+* Portability, comments: Common Commands. (line 15)
+* Portability, line length limitations: Limitations. (line 6)
+* Portability, N command on the last line: Reporting Bugs. (line 31)
+* POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, bracket expressions: Regular Expressions.
+ (line 105)
+* POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, enabling: Invoking sed. (line 84)
+* POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, escapes: Escapes. (line 11)
+* POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, N command: Reporting Bugs. (line 46)
+* Print first line from pattern space: Other Commands. (line 110)
+* Printing line number: Other Commands. (line 62)
+* Printing text unambiguously: Other Commands. (line 65)
+* Quitting <1>: Extended Commands. (line 36)
+* Quitting: Common Commands. (line 30)
+* Range of lines: Addresses. (line 65)
+* Range with start address of zero: Addresses. (line 78)
+* Read next input line: Common Commands. (line 44)
+* Read text from a file <1>: Extended Commands. (line 53)
+* Read text from a file: Other Commands. (line 78)
+* Reformat pattern space: Extended Commands. (line 26)
+* Reformatting paragraphs: Extended Commands. (line 26)
+* Replace hold space with copy of pattern space: Other Commands.
+ (line 113)
+* Replace pattern space with copy of hold space: Other Commands.
+ (line 121)
+* Replacing all text matching regexp in a line: The "s" Command.
+ (line 51)
+* Replacing only Nth match of regexp in a line: The "s" Command.
+ (line 55)
+* Replacing selected lines with other text: Other Commands. (line 52)
+* Requiring GNU sed: Extended Commands. (line 69)
+* Script structure: sed Programs. (line 6)
+* Script, from a file: Invoking sed. (line 46)
+* Script, from command line: Invoking sed. (line 41)
+* sed program structure: sed Programs. (line 6)
+* Selecting lines to process: Addresses. (line 6)
+* Selecting non-matching lines: Addresses. (line 101)
+* Several lines, selecting: Addresses. (line 65)
+* Slash character, in regular expressions: Addresses. (line 41)
+* Spaces, pattern and hold: Execution Cycle. (line 6)
+* Special addressing forms: Addresses. (line 78)
+* Standard input, processing as input: Invoking sed. (line 143)
+* Stream editor: Introduction. (line 6)
+* Subprocesses <1>: Extended Commands. (line 12)
+* Subprocesses: The "s" Command. (line 85)
+* Substitution of text, options: The "s" Command. (line 47)
+* Text, appending: Other Commands. (line 27)
+* Text, deleting: Common Commands. (line 36)
+* Text, insertion: Other Commands. (line 46)
+* Text, printing: Common Commands. (line 39)
+* Text, printing after substitution: The "s" Command. (line 65)
+* Text, writing to a file after substitution: The "s" Command.
+ (line 78)
+* Transliteration: Other Commands. (line 14)
+* Unbuffered I/O, choosing: Invoking sed. (line 131)
+* Usage summary, printing: Invoking sed. (line 28)
+* Version, printing: Invoking sed. (line 24)
+* Working on separate files: Invoking sed. (line 121)
+* Write first line to a file: Extended Commands. (line 80)
+* Write to a file: Other Commands. (line 88)
+* Zero, as range start address: Addresses. (line 78)
+
+
+File: sed.info, Node: Command and Option Index, Prev: Concept Index, Up: Top
+
+Command and Option Index
+************************
+
+This is an alphabetical list of all `sed' commands and command-line
+options.
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* # (comments): Common Commands. (line 12)
+* --binary: Invoking sed. (line 93)
+* --expression: Invoking sed. (line 41)
+* --file: Invoking sed. (line 46)
+* --follow-symlinks: Invoking sed. (line 104)
+* --help: Invoking sed. (line 28)
+* --in-place: Invoking sed. (line 51)
+* --line-length: Invoking sed. (line 76)
+* --quiet: Invoking sed. (line 34)
+* --regexp-extended: Invoking sed. (line 113)
+* --silent: Invoking sed. (line 34)
+* --unbuffered: Invoking sed. (line 131)
+* --version: Invoking sed. (line 24)
+* -b: Invoking sed. (line 93)
+* -e: Invoking sed. (line 41)
+* -f: Invoking sed. (line 46)
+* -i: Invoking sed. (line 51)
+* -l: Invoking sed. (line 76)
+* -n: Invoking sed. (line 34)
+* -n, forcing from within a script: Common Commands. (line 20)
+* -r: Invoking sed. (line 113)
+* -u: Invoking sed. (line 131)
+* : (label) command: Programming Commands.
+ (line 14)
+* = (print line number) command: Other Commands. (line 62)
+* a (append text lines) command: Other Commands. (line 27)
+* b (branch) command: Programming Commands.
+ (line 18)
+* c (change to text lines) command: Other Commands. (line 52)
+* D (delete first line) command: Other Commands. (line 99)
+* d (delete) command: Common Commands. (line 36)
+* e (evaluate) command: Extended Commands. (line 12)
+* G (appending Get) command: Other Commands. (line 125)
+* g (get) command: Other Commands. (line 121)
+* H (append Hold) command: Other Commands. (line 117)
+* h (hold) command: Other Commands. (line 113)
+* i (insert text lines) command: Other Commands. (line 46)
+* L (fLow paragraphs) command: Extended Commands. (line 26)
+* l (list unambiguously) command: Other Commands. (line 65)
+* N (append Next line) command: Other Commands. (line 105)
+* n (next-line) command: Common Commands. (line 44)
+* P (print first line) command: Other Commands. (line 110)
+* p (print) command: Common Commands. (line 39)
+* q (quit) command: Common Commands. (line 30)
+* Q (silent Quit) command: Extended Commands. (line 36)
+* r (read file) command: Other Commands. (line 78)
+* R (read line) command: Extended Commands. (line 53)
+* s command, option flags: The "s" Command. (line 47)
+* T (test and branch if failed) command: Extended Commands. (line 63)
+* t (test and branch if successful) command: Programming Commands.
+ (line 22)
+* v (version) command: Extended Commands. (line 69)
+* w (write file) command: Other Commands. (line 88)
+* W (write first line) command: Extended Commands. (line 80)
+* x (eXchange) command: Other Commands. (line 129)
+* y (transliterate) command: Other Commands. (line 14)
+* z (Zap) command: Extended Commands. (line 85)
+* {} command grouping: Common Commands. (line 50)
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top944
+Node: Introduction3867
+Node: Invoking sed4421
+Ref: Invoking sed-Footnote-110512
+Ref: Invoking sed-Footnote-210704
+Node: sed Programs10803
+Node: Execution Cycle11951
+Ref: Execution Cycle-Footnote-113129
+Node: Addresses13430
+Node: Regular Expressions18174
+Node: Common Commands26082
+Node: The "s" Command28085
+Ref: The "s" Command-Footnote-132422
+Node: Other Commands32494
+Ref: Other Commands-Footnote-137636
+Node: Programming Commands37708
+Node: Extended Commands38622
+Node: Escapes42630
+Ref: Escapes-Footnote-145641
+Node: Examples45832
+Node: Centering lines46928
+Node: Increment a number47820
+Ref: Increment a number-Footnote-149380
+Node: Rename files to lower case49500
+Node: Print bash environment52203
+Node: Reverse chars of lines52958
+Ref: Reverse chars of lines-Footnote-153959
+Node: tac54176
+Node: cat -n54943
+Node: cat -b56765
+Node: wc -c57512
+Ref: wc -c-Footnote-159420
+Node: wc -w59489
+Node: wc -l60953
+Node: head61197
+Node: tail61528
+Node: uniq63209
+Node: uniq -d63997
+Node: uniq -u64708
+Node: cat -s65419
+Node: Limitations67270
+Node: Other Resources68111
+Node: Reporting Bugs68956
+Ref: Reporting Bugs-Footnote-176092
+Node: Extended regexps76163
+Node: Concept Index77349
+Node: Command and Option Index92298
+
+End Tag Table
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/po/ChangeLog b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/po/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0042d6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/po/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+2004-11-11 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makevars: New.
+
+2004-11-02 gettextize <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.10.40.
+
+2002-10-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/*.po: updated from Translation Project
+
+2001-10-19 gettextize <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.10.40.
+ * cat-id-tbl.c: Remove file.
+ * stamp-cat-id: Remove file.
+
+2001-03-02 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/it.po: updated
+ * po/sed.pot: likewise.
+
+2000-12-10 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/it.po: Italian translation reviewed for new POT file.
+ * po/sed.pot: updated
+
+Mon Mar 15 16:25:53 PST 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/it.po: new translation file.
+
+Sun Feb 7 21:22:17 PST 1999 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/de.po: new translation file.
+
+Sat Dec 12 11:18:55 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/ru.po: new translation file.
+
+Sun Dec 6 00:51:23 PST 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * po/fr.po: new translation file.
+
+Sun Aug 16 02:59:20 PDT 1998 Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>
+
+ * sed/compile.c: added N_() markers and corresponding gettext()
+ (er, _()) calls.
+ * po/sed.pot: updated to reflect changed and newly marked text.
+
+1998-07-24 Erick Branderhorst <Erick.Branderhorst@asml.nl>
+
+ * po/nl.po: Dutch translation.
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex10.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex10.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1a21617
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex10.c
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+/* Test for re_match with non-zero start.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <locale.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer regex;
+ struct re_registers regs;
+ const char *s;
+ int match;
+ int result = 0;
+
+ regs.num_regs = 1;
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("[abc]*d", 7, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("re_compile_pattern return non-NULL value");
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ match = re_match (&regex, "foacabdxy", 9, 2, &regs);
+ if (match != 5)
+ {
+ printf ("re_match returned %d, expected 5\n", match);
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else if (regs.start[0] != 2 || regs.end[0] != 7)
+ {
+ printf ("re_match returned %d..%d, expected 2..7\n",
+ regs.start[0], regs.end[0]);
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ puts (" -> OK");
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex11.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex11.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dbfa3f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex11.c
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+/* Regular expression tests.
+ Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/* Tests supposed to match. */
+struct
+{
+ const char *pattern;
+ const char *string;
+ int flags, nmatch;
+ regmatch_t rm[5];
+} tests[] = {
+ /* Test for newline handling in regex. */
+ { "[^~]*~", "\nx~y", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ /* Other tests. */
+ { "a(.*)b", "a b", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { 1, 2 } } },
+ { ".*|\\([KIO]\\)\\([^|]*\\).*|?[KIO]", "10~.~|P|K0|I10|O16|?KSb", 0, 3,
+ { { 0, 21 }, { 15, 16 }, { 16, 18 } } },
+ { ".*|\\([KIO]\\)\\([^|]*\\).*|?\\1", "10~.~|P|K0|I10|O16|?KSb", 0, 3,
+ { { 0, 21 }, { 8, 9 }, { 9, 10 } } },
+ { "^\\(a*\\)\\1\\{9\\}\\(a\\{0,9\\}\\)\\([0-9]*;.*[^a]\\2\\([0-9]\\)\\)",
+ "a1;;0a1aa2aaa3aaaa4aaaaa5aaaaaa6aaaaaaa7aaaaaaaa8aaaaaaaaa9aa2aa1a0", 0,
+ 5, { { 0, 67 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 67 }, { 66, 67 } } },
+ /* Test for BRE expression anchoring. POSIX says just that this may match;
+ in glibc regex it always matched, so avoid changing it. */
+ { "\\(^\\|foo\\)bar", "bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "\\(foo\\|^\\)bar", "bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ /* In ERE this must be treated as an anchor. */
+ { "(^|foo)bar", "bar", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "(foo|^)bar", "bar", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ /* Here ^ cannot be treated as an anchor according to POSIX. */
+ { "(^|foo)bar", "(^|foo)bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 10 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "(foo|^)bar", "(foo|^)bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 10 }, { -1, -1 } } },
+ /* More tests on backreferences. */
+ { "()\\1", "x", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 0 } } },
+ { "()x\\1", "x", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 1 }, { 0, 0 } } },
+ { "()\\1*\\1*", "", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 0 } } },
+ { "([0-9]).*\\1(a*)", "7;7a6", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 1 }, { 3, 4 } } },
+ { "([0-9]).*\\1(a*)", "7;7a", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 1 }, { 3, 4 } } },
+ { "(b)()c\\1", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 1 } } },
+ { "()(b)c\\2", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 } } },
+ { "a(b)()c\\1", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } },
+ { "a()(b)c\\2", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 1 }, { 1, 2 } } },
+ { "()(b)\\1c\\2", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 } } },
+ { "(b())\\2\\1", "bbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 2 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 1 } } },
+ { "a()(b)\\1c\\2", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 1 }, { 1, 2 } } },
+ { "a()d(b)\\1c\\2", "adbcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 5 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 3 } } },
+ { "a(b())\\2\\1", "abbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 1, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } },
+ { "(bb())\\2\\1", "bbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } },
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$",
+ "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$",
+ "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$",
+ "abcdedcba", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } },
+#if 0
+ /* XXX Not used since they fail so far. */
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$",
+ "ababababa", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } },
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$",
+ "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } },
+ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$",
+ "ababababa", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } },
+#endif
+};
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ regex_t re;
+ regmatch_t rm[5];
+ size_t i;
+ int n, ret = 0;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]); ++i)
+ {
+ n = regcomp (&re, tests[i].pattern, tests[i].flags);
+ if (n != 0)
+ {
+ char buf[500];
+ regerror (n, &re, buf, sizeof (buf));
+ printf ("%s: regcomp %lu failed: %s\n", tests[i].pattern, i, buf);
+ ret = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (regexec (&re, tests[i].string, tests[i].nmatch, rm, 0))
+ {
+ printf ("%s: regexec %lu failed\n", tests[i].pattern, i);
+ ret = 1;
+ regfree (&re);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ for (n = 0; n < tests[i].nmatch; ++n)
+ if (rm[n].rm_so != tests[i].rm[n].rm_so
+ || rm[n].rm_eo != tests[i].rm[n].rm_eo)
+ {
+ if (tests[i].rm[n].rm_so == -1 && tests[i].rm[n].rm_eo == -1)
+ break;
+ printf ("%s: regexec %lu match failure rm[%d] %d..%d\n",
+ tests[i].pattern, i, n, rm[n].rm_so, rm[n].rm_eo);
+ ret = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ regfree (&re);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex12.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex12.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a4db0cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex12.c
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+/* Regular expression tests.
+ Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/* Tests supposed to not match. */
+struct
+{
+ const char *pattern;
+ const char *string;
+ int flags, nmatch;
+} tests[] = {
+ { "^<\\([^~]*\\)\\([^~]\\)[^~]*~\\1\\(.\\).*|=.*\\3.*\\2",
+ "<,.8~2,~so-|=-~.0,123456789<><", REG_NOSUB, 0 },
+ /* In ERE, all carets must be treated as anchors. */
+ { "a^b", "a^b", REG_EXTENDED, 0 }
+};
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ regex_t re;
+ regmatch_t rm[4];
+ size_t i;
+ int n, ret = 0;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]); ++i)
+ {
+ n = regcomp (&re, tests[i].pattern, tests[i].flags);
+ if (n != 0)
+ {
+ char buf[500];
+ regerror (n, &re, buf, sizeof (buf));
+ printf ("regcomp %lu failed: %s\n", i, buf);
+ ret = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (! regexec (&re, tests[i].string, tests[i].nmatch,
+ tests[i].nmatch ? rm : NULL, 0))
+ {
+ printf ("regexec %lu incorrectly matched\n", i);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+
+ regfree (&re);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex13.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex13.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a28c5fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex13.c
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+/* Regular expression tests.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Isamu Hasegawa <isamu@yamato.ibm.com>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+static struct
+{
+ int syntax;
+ const char *pattern;
+ const char *string;
+ int start;
+} tests[] = {
+ {RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS, "[0\\-9]", "1", -1}, /* It should not match. */
+ {RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS, "[0\\-9]", "-", 0}, /* It should match. */
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC, "s1\n.*\ns3", "s1\ns2\ns3", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}c", "abbc", -1},
+ /* Nested duplication. */
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{1}c", "ac", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{1}c", "abc", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{1}c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{2}{2}c", "ac", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{2}{2}c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{2}{2}c", "abbbbc", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{2}{2}c", "abbbbbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}{1}c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}{1}c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}{1}c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{0}c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{0}c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{1}{0}c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}*c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}*c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}*c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}?c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}?c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}?c", "abbc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}+c", "ac", 0},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}+c", "abc", -1},
+ {RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED, "ab{0}+c", "abbc", -1},
+};
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer regbuf;
+ const char *err;
+ size_t i;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]); ++i)
+ {
+ int start;
+ re_set_syntax (tests[i].syntax);
+ memset (&regbuf, '\0', sizeof (regbuf));
+ err = re_compile_pattern (tests[i].pattern, strlen (tests[i].pattern),
+ &regbuf);
+ if (err != NULL)
+ {
+ printf ("re_compile_pattern failed: %s\n", err);
+ ret = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ start = re_search (&regbuf, tests[i].string, strlen (tests[i].string),
+ 0, strlen (tests[i].string), NULL);
+ if (start != tests[i].start)
+ {
+ printf ("re_search failed %d\n", start);
+ ret = 1;
+ regfree (&regbuf);
+ continue;
+ }
+ regfree (&regbuf);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex14.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex14.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4b296d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex14.c
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+/* Tests re_comp and re_exec.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Isamu Hasegawa <isamu@yamato.ibm.com>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#define _REGEX_RE_COMP
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ const char *err;
+ size_t i;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i)
+ {
+ err = re_comp ("a t.st");
+ if (err)
+ {
+ printf ("re_comp failed: %s\n", err);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (! re_exec ("This is a test."))
+ {
+ printf ("re_exec failed\n");
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex15.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex15.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..76aa92d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex15.c
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+/* Test for memory/CPU leak in regcomp. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
+#include <sys/resource.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#define TEST_DATA_LIMIT (32 << 20)
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+#ifdef RLIMIT_DATA
+ regex_t re;
+ int reerr;
+
+ /* Try to avoid eating all memory if a test leaks. */
+ struct rlimit data_limit;
+ if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &data_limit) == 0)
+ {
+ if ((rlim_t) TEST_DATA_LIMIT > data_limit.rlim_max)
+ data_limit.rlim_cur = data_limit.rlim_max;
+ else if (data_limit.rlim_cur > (rlim_t) TEST_DATA_LIMIT)
+ data_limit.rlim_cur = (rlim_t) TEST_DATA_LIMIT;
+ if (setrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &data_limit) < 0)
+ perror ("setrlimit: RLIMIT_DATA");
+ }
+ else
+ perror ("getrlimit: RLIMIT_DATA");
+
+ reerr = regcomp (&re, "^6?3?[25]?5?[14]*[25]*[69]*+[58]*87?4?$",
+ REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB);
+ if (reerr != 0)
+ {
+ char buf[100];
+ regerror (reerr, &re, buf, sizeof buf);
+ printf ("regerror %s\n", buf);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+#else
+ return 77;
+#endif
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex16.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex16.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7a1d3c8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex16.c
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+/* Test re_compile_pattern error messages. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer re;
+ const char *s;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP);
+ memset (&re, 0, sizeof (re));
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("[[.invalid_collating_symbol.]]", 30, &re);
+ if (s == NULL || strcmp (s, "Invalid collation character"))
+ {
+ printf ("re_compile_pattern returned %s\n", s);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("[[=invalid_equivalence_class=]]", 31, &re);
+ if (s == NULL || strcmp (s, "Invalid collation character"))
+ {
+ printf ("re_compile_pattern returned %s\n", s);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("[[:invalid_character_class:]]", 29, &re);
+ if (s == NULL || strcmp (s, "Invalid character class name"))
+ {
+ printf ("re_compile_pattern returned %s\n", s);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex21.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex21.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0232876
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex21.c
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+/* Test for memory leaks in regcomp.
+ Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2003.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+int main (void)
+{
+ regex_t re;
+ int i;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i)
+ {
+ if (regcomp (&re, "X-.+:.+Y=\".*\\.(A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I",
+ REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE) == 0)
+ {
+ puts ("regcomp unexpectedly succeeded");
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ regfree (&re);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex27.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex27.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..340ade9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex27.c
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+/* Test REG_NEWLINE.
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2007.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
+ 02111-1307 USA. */
+
+#include <config.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+struct tests
+{
+ const char *regex;
+ const char *string;
+ int cflags;
+ int retval;
+} tests[] = {
+ { "a.b", "a\nb", REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE, REG_NOMATCH },
+ { "a.b", "a\nb", REG_EXTENDED, 0 },
+ { "a[^x]b", "a\nb", REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE, REG_NOMATCH },
+ { "a[^x]b", "a\nb", REG_EXTENDED, 0 }
+};
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ regex_t r;
+ size_t i;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[i]); ++i)
+ {
+ memset (&r, 0, sizeof (r));
+ if (regcomp (&r, tests[i].regex, tests[i].cflags))
+ {
+ printf ("regcomp %lu failed\n", i);
+ ret = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ int rv = regexec (&r, tests[i].string, 0, NULL, 0);
+ if (rv != tests[i].retval)
+ {
+ printf ("regexec %lu unexpected value %d != %d\n",
+ i, rv, tests[i].retval);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ regfree (&r);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex28.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex28.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f546b35
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex28.c
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+/* Test RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE and RE_DOT_NEWLINE.
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2007.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
+ 02111-1307 USA. */
+
+#include <config.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+struct tests
+{
+ const char *regex;
+ const char *string;
+ reg_syntax_t syntax;
+ int retval;
+} tests[] = {
+#define EGREP RE_SYNTAX_EGREP
+#define EGREP_NL (RE_SYNTAX_EGREP | RE_DOT_NEWLINE) & ~RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE
+ { "a.b", "a\nb", EGREP, -1 },
+ { "a.b", "a\nb", EGREP_NL, 0 },
+ { "a[^x]b", "a\nb", EGREP, -1 },
+ { "a[^x]b", "a\nb", EGREP_NL, 0 },
+ /* While \S and \W are internally handled as [^[:space:]] and [^[:alnum:]_],
+ RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE did not make any difference, so ensure
+ it doesn't change. */
+ { "a\\Sb", "a\nb", EGREP, -1 },
+ { "a\\Sb", "a\nb", EGREP_NL, -1 },
+ { "a\\Wb", "a\nb", EGREP, 0 },
+ { "a\\Wb", "a\nb", EGREP_NL, 0 }
+};
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer r;
+ size_t i;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[i]); ++i)
+ {
+ re_set_syntax (tests[i].syntax);
+ memset (&r, 0, sizeof (r));
+ if (re_compile_pattern (tests[i].regex, strlen (tests[i].regex), &r))
+ {
+ printf ("re_compile_pattern %lu failed\n", i);
+ ret = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ size_t len = strlen (tests[i].string);
+ int rv = re_search (&r, tests[i].string, len, 0, len, NULL);
+ if (rv != tests[i].retval)
+ {
+ printf ("re_search %lu unexpected value %d != %d\n",
+ i, rv, tests[i].retval);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ regfree (&r);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex7.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex7.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2051985
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex7.c
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+/* Test for regs allocation in re_search and re_match.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Stepan Kasal <kasal@math.cas.cz>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <locale.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer regex;
+ struct re_registers regs;
+ const char *s;
+ int match, n;
+ int result = 0;
+
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+ regs.start = regs.end = NULL;
+ regs.num_regs = 0;
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("a", 1, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("failed to compile pattern \"a\"");
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ match = re_search (&regex, "baobab", 6, 0, 6, &regs);
+ n = 1;
+ if (match != 1)
+ {
+ printf ("re_search returned %d, expected 1\n", match);
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else if (regs.num_regs <= n || regs.start[n] != -1 || regs.end[n] != -1)
+ {
+ puts ("re_search failed to fill the -1 sentinel");
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ free (regex.buffer);
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("\\(\\(\\(a\\)\\)\\)", 13, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("failed to compile pattern /\\(\\(\\(a\\)\\)\\)/");
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ match = re_match (&regex, "apl", 3, 0, &regs);
+ n = 4;
+ if (match != 1)
+ {
+ printf ("re_match returned %d, expected 1\n", match);
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ else if (regs.num_regs <= n || regs.start[n] != -1 || regs.end[n] != -1)
+ {
+ puts ("re_match failed to fill the -1 sentinel");
+ result = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (result == 0)
+ puts (" -> OK");
+
+ return result;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex8.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex8.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e39ad59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex8.c
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+/* Test for the STOP parameter of re_match_2 and re_search_2.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Stepan Kasal <kasal@math.cas.cz>, 2002.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <locale.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <regex.h>
+
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ struct re_pattern_buffer regex;
+ const char *s;
+ int match[4];
+
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("xy$", 3, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("failed to compile pattern \"xy$\"");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ else
+ match[0] = re_match_2(&regex,"xyz",3,NULL,0,0,NULL,2);
+
+ free (regex.buffer);
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("xy\\>", 4, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("failed to compile pattern \"xy\\>\"");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ else
+ match[1] = re_search_2(&regex,"xyz",3,NULL,0,0,2,NULL,2);
+
+ free (regex.buffer);
+ memset (&regex, '\0', sizeof (regex));
+
+ s = re_compile_pattern ("xy \\<", 5, &regex);
+ if (s != NULL)
+ {
+ puts ("failed to compile pattern \"xy \\<\"");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ match[2] = re_match_2(&regex,"xy ",4,NULL,0,0,NULL,3);
+ match[3] = re_match_2(&regex,"xy z",4,NULL,0,0,NULL,3);
+ }
+
+ if (match[0] != -1 || match[1] != -1 || match[2] != -1 || match[3] != 3)
+ {
+ printf ("re_{match,search}_2 returned %d,%d,%d,%d, expected -1,-1,-1,3\n",
+ match[0], match[1], match[2], match[3]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ puts (" -> OK");
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex9.c b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex9.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c0e9e18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/testsuite/bug-regex9.c
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+/* Test for memory handling in regex.
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+ Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 2001.
+
+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301 USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+#include <mcheck.h>
+#endif
+#include <regex.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
+static const char text[] = "#! /bin/sh";
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ regex_t re;
+ regmatch_t rm[2];
+ int n;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MCHECK_H
+ mtrace ();
+#endif
+
+ n = regcomp (&re, "^#! */.*/(k|ba||pdk|z)sh", REG_EXTENDED);
+ if (n != 0)
+ {
+ char buf[500];
+ regerror (n, &re, buf, sizeof (buf));
+ printf ("regcomp failed: %s\n", buf);
+ exit (1);
+ }
+
+ for (n = 0; n < 20; ++n)
+ {
+ if (regexec (&re, text, 2, rm, 0))
+ {
+ puts ("regexec failed");
+ exit (2);
+ }
+ if (rm[0].rm_so != 0 || rm[0].rm_eo != 10
+ || rm[1].rm_so != 8 || rm[1].rm_eo != 8)
+ {
+ printf ("regexec match failure: %d %d %d %d\n",
+ rm[0].rm_so, rm[0].rm_eo, rm[1].rm_so, rm[1].rm_eo);
+ exit (3);
+ }
+ }
+
+ regfree (&re);
+
+ return 0;
+}