A short time ago, at a computer terminal far, far away, Phil Pennock wrote: >> /XXNAMES XXSIG[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*[ \t]+[1-9][0-9]*/ > >This assumes that all implementations of sed(1) understand \t. My >understanding, verified by a quick glance at a Solaris manual page, is >that the only special like that which most seds handle is \n, in some >contexts. I thought the script was using {n,g}awk, not sed? -- Will Day <PGP mail preferred> OIT / O&E / Technical Support willday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Georgia Tech, Atlanta 30332-0715 -> Opinions expressed are mine alone and do not reflect OIT policy <- Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Assembly, Nov. 11, 1755
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