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author | reed <reed@pkgsrc.org> | 2004-03-12 04:46:33 +0000 |
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committer | reed <reed@pkgsrc.org> | 2004-03-12 04:46:33 +0000 |
commit | fd2e3d3ff24c970b8f0d2db963957bff60357c55 (patch) | |
tree | 0dfe4b1a4c25168dc3bb9bb3f3b3ed54ff2f36d5 /editors/ed/patches | |
parent | 5d5d980f271a30da1b96fa9816530c297becd9e0 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-fd2e3d3ff24c970b8f0d2db963957bff60357c55.tar.gz |
Initial import of ed-0.2, the GNU version of line-oriented text editor.
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diff --git a/editors/ed/patches/patch-aa b/editors/ed/patches/patch-aa new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..780227cd874 --- /dev/null +++ b/editors/ed/patches/patch-aa @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1.1.1 2004/03/12 04:46:34 reed Exp $ + +install-info: warning: no info dir entry in `/usr/pkg/info/ed.info' +ed.texinfo:168: warning: `.' or `,' must follow cross reference, not a. +ed.texinfo:477: warning: unlikely character , in @var. +ed.texinfo:478: warning: unlikely character , in @var. + +--- ed.info.orig 2003-12-03 01:31:56.000000000 -0800 ++++ ed.info +@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ +-This is Info file ed.info, produced by Makeinfo-1.55 from the input +-file ed.texinfo. ++This is ed.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.6 from ed.texinfo. ++ ++INFO-DIR-SECTION Text creation and manipulation ++START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY ++* Ed: (ed). Line editor. ++END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This file documents the `ed' command, which has the purpose of + editing text files. +@@ -25,8 +29,8 @@ File: ed.info, Node: Top, Next: Intro, + + + +- This info file documents the `ed' text editor, as of release 0.2. +-You may find in this document: ++This info file documents the `ed' text editor, as of release 0.2. You ++may find in this document: + + * Menu: + +@@ -44,7 +48,7 @@ File: ed.info, Node: Intro, Next: Invo + Intro + ***** + +- `ed' is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display, ++`ed' is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display, + modify and otherwise manipulate text files, both interactively and via + shell scripts. A restricted version of `ed', `red', can only edit + files in the current directory and cannot execute shell commands. `ed' +@@ -55,7 +59,7 @@ however, it is superceded by full-screen + The sample sessions below illustrate some basic concepts of line + editing with `ed'. We begin by creating a file, `sonnet', with some + help from Shakespeare. As with the shell, all input to `ed' must be +-followed by a newline character. Comments begin with a `#'. ++followed by a <newline> character. Comments begin with a `#'. + + $ ed + # The `a' command is for appending text to the editor buffer. +@@ -84,8 +88,8 @@ the contents of the editor buffer. When + mode. This is the primary means of adding text to a file. In this + mode, no commands are available; instead, the standard input is written + directly to the editor buffer. A "line" consists of the text up to and +-including a newline character. Input mode is terminated by entering a +-single period (`.') on a line. ++including a <newline> character. Input mode is terminated by entering ++a single period (`.') on a line. + + In the next example, some typos are corrected in the file `sonnet'. + +@@ -205,6 +209,7 @@ Invoking GNU `ed' + try invoking `ed' with this switch. + + `-s' ++ + `-' + Suppresses diagnostics. This should be used if `ed''s standard + input is from a script. +@@ -213,6 +218,7 @@ Invoking GNU `ed' + Specifies a command prompt. This may be toggled on and off with + the `P' command. + ++ + FILE specifies the name of a file to read. If FILE is prefixed with + a bang (!), then it is interpreted as a shell command. In this case, + what is read is the standard output of FILE executed via `sh (1)'. To +@@ -226,7 +232,7 @@ File: ed.info, Node: Line addressing, + Line addressing + *************** + +- An address represents the number of a line in the buffer. `ed' ++An address represents the number of a line in the buffer. `ed' + maintains a "current address" which is typically supplied to commands + as the default address when none is specified. When a file is first + read, the current address is set to the last line of the file. In +@@ -308,14 +314,15 @@ interpreted relative to the first. + The line previously marked by a `k' (mark) command, where LC is a + lower case letter. + ++ + + File: ed.info, Node: Regular expressions, Next: Commands, Prev: Line addressing, Up: Top + + Regular expressions + ******************* + +- Regular expressions are patterns used in selecting text. For +-example, the `ed' command ++Regular expressions are patterns used in selecting text. For example, ++the `ed' command + + g/STRING/ + +@@ -396,8 +403,8 @@ left-most longest match is the one selec + string `abbb', as opposed to the substring `bbb', since a null + match is the only left-most match. + +-`\{N,M\}' +-`\{N,\}' ++`\{`n,m'\}' ++`\{`n,'\}' + `\{N\}' + Matches the single character regular expression or subexpression + immediately preceding it at least N and at most M times. If M is +@@ -415,6 +422,7 @@ left-most longest match is the one selec + maximal string of alphanumeric characters, including the + underscore (_). + ++ + The following extended operators are preceded by a backslash `\' to + distinguish them from traditional `ed' syntax. + +@@ -452,23 +460,23 @@ distinguish them from traditional `ed' s + `\W' + Matches any character not in a word. + ++ + + File: ed.info, Node: Commands, Next: Limitations, Prev: Regular expressions, Up: Top + + Commands + ******** + +- All `ed' commands are single characters, though some require +-additonal parameters. If a command's parameters extend over several +-lines, then each line except for the last must be terminated with a +-backslash (`\'). ++All `ed' commands are single characters, though some require additonal ++parameters. If a command's parameters extend over several lines, then ++each line except for the last must be terminated with a backslash (`\'). + + In general, at most one command is allowed per line. However, most + commands accept a print suffix, which is any of `p' (print), `l' + (list), or `n' (enumerate), to print the last line affected by the + command. + +- An interrupt (typically ^C) has the effect of aborting the current ++ An interrupt (typically <^C>) has the effect of aborting the current + command and returning the editor to command mode. + + `ed' recognizes the following commands. The commands are shown +@@ -563,7 +571,7 @@ specified (in parenthesis). + + `(.,.)l' + Prints the addressed lines unambiguously. If invoked from a +- terminal, `ed' pauses at the end of each page until a newline is ++ terminal, `ed' pauses at the end of each page until a <newline> is + entered. The current address is set to the last line printed. + + `(.,.)m(.)' +@@ -577,7 +585,7 @@ specified (in parenthesis). + + `(.,.)p' + Prints the addressed lines. If invoked from a terminal, `ed' +- pauses at the end of each page until a newline is entered. The ++ pauses at the end of each page until a <newline> is entered. The + current address is set to the last line printed. + + `P' +@@ -616,8 +624,8 @@ specified (in parenthesis). + The current address is set the last line affected. + + RE and REPLACEMENT may be delimited by any character other than +- space and newline (see the `s' command below). If one or two of +- the last delimiters is omitted, then the last line affected is ++ <space> and <newline> (see the `s' command below). If one or two ++ of the last delimiters is omitted, then the last line affected is + printed as though the print suffix `p' were specified. + + An unescaped `&' in REPLACEMENT is replaced by the currently +@@ -711,17 +719,18 @@ specified (in parenthesis). + `($)=' + Prints the line number of the addressed line. + +-`(.+1)newline' ++`(.+1)<newline>' + Prints the addressed line, and sets the current address to that + line. + ++ + + File: ed.info, Node: Limitations, Next: Diagnostics, Prev: Commands, Up: Top + + Limitations + *********** + +- The buffer files are kept in `/tmp/ed.*'. If the terminal hangs up, ++The buffer files are kept in `/tmp/ed.*'. If the terminal hangs up, + `ed' attempts to write the buffer to file `ed.hup'. + + `ed' processes FILE arguments for backslash escapes, i.e., in a +@@ -740,7 +749,7 @@ File: ed.info, Node: Diagnostics, Prev + Diagnostics + *********** + +- When an error occurs, if `ed''s input is from a regular file or here ++When an error occurs, if `ed''s input is from a regular file or here + document, then it exits, otherwise it prints a `?' and returns to + command mode. An explanation of the last error can be printed with the + `h' (help) command. +@@ -757,13 +766,13 @@ second time, it succeeds, but any change + + + Tag Table: +-Node: Top894 +-Node: Intro1524 +-Node: Invoking ed7497 +-Node: Line addressing8534 +-Node: Regular expressions11590 +-Node: Commands16976 +-Node: Limitations27862 +-Node: Diagnostics28480 ++Node: Top1010 ++Node: Intro1638 ++Node: Invoking ed7612 ++Node: Line addressing8651 ++Node: Regular expressions11705 ++Node: Commands17094 ++Node: Limitations27990 ++Node: Diagnostics28605 + + End Tag Table |