From: Micah Stetson <micah@cnm-vra.com>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] sam command language
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 09:35:11 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031006163511.GB16159@epaphras.cnm-vra.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <FB002424-F80E-11D7-B395-000A95B984D8@mightycheese.com>
> lines, unlike ed. if the whole file is just one long string, which is
> exactly
> how sam works, shouldn't ^ and $ then mean beginning of file and end
> of file? that's not very useful.
I would tend to expect that they meant beginning and end
of selection. Then if you want to match at the beginnings
and ends of lines, it's just ',x /^...$/', and beginning
and end of file is ',/^...$/'. I suppose that has its
disadvantages, too, like ',x /$/i/foo/' would put foo at
the beginning of every line but the first, it's logical,
but it's a little unexpected. Having to match '\n' when
you wanted it, wouldn't be that bad, though.
Micah
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Thread overview: 67+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-02 7:46 [9fans] Newbie: life without rio Tiit Lankots
2003-10-02 7:49 ` Stephen Wynne
2003-10-02 16:39 ` splite
2003-10-02 17:24 ` David Lukes
2003-10-02 21:02 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-02 21:06 ` David Presotto
2003-10-02 21:11 ` boydomatic
2003-10-02 21:22 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-03 1:18 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-02 21:20 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-02 18:13 ` jmk
2003-10-02 18:19 ` ron minnich
2003-10-02 21:13 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-03 8:44 ` kim kubik
2003-10-03 9:04 ` boyd
2003-10-03 13:38 ` andrey mirtchovski
2003-10-03 13:39 ` david presotto
2003-10-03 13:49 ` david presotto
2003-10-03 16:32 ` Dan Cross
2003-10-03 16:34 ` Dan Cross
2003-10-03 16:34 ` David Presotto
2003-10-03 16:42 ` ron minnich
2003-10-06 9:01 ` kim kubik
2003-10-06 9:32 ` boyd
2003-10-03 17:10 ` Skip Tavakkolian
2003-10-04 8:02 ` boyd
2003-10-04 8:00 ` boyd
2003-10-04 7:57 ` boyd
2003-10-02 20:37 ` boyd
2003-10-02 21:11 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-06 8:08 ` vdharani
2003-10-02 7:52 ` boyd, rounin
2003-10-03 17:36 ` a
2003-10-03 17:47 ` rog
2003-10-04 1:53 ` rob pike, esq.
2003-10-04 8:17 ` boyd
2003-10-06 12:52 ` [9fans] sam command language rog
2003-10-06 15:08 ` Rob Pike
2003-10-06 15:55 ` Jim Choate
2003-10-06 16:35 ` Micah Stetson [this message]
2003-10-06 16:41 ` Rob Pike
2003-10-06 16:47 ` Micah Stetson
2003-10-06 18:24 ` boyd
2003-10-07 18:34 ` rog
2003-10-07 18:48 ` rob pike, esq.
2003-10-08 14:44 ` rog
2003-10-08 15:09 ` Jim Choate
2003-10-09 0:52 ` okamoto
2003-10-08 15:46 ` rob pike, esq.
2003-10-09 17:35 ` rog
2003-10-07 20:16 ` vdharani
2003-10-07 18:59 ` Russ Cox
2003-10-08 14:33 ` rog
2003-10-08 14:44 ` Derek Fawcus
2003-10-08 15:27 ` Dan Cross
2003-10-04 8:14 ` [9fans] Newbie: life without rio boyd
2003-10-04 8:06 ` boyd
2003-10-07 8:58 [9fans] sam command language steve.simon
2003-10-07 9:38 ` Axel Belinfante
2003-10-07 19:16 Scott Schwartz
2003-10-07 19:20 ` rob pike, esq.
2003-10-08 8:37 ` Douglas A. Gwyn
2003-10-08 15:42 ` rob pike, esq.
2003-10-09 8:42 ` Douglas A. Gwyn
2003-10-09 9:18 ` Richard Miller
2003-10-09 15:01 ` rog
2003-10-10 0:26 Dennis Ritchie
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