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From: oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: grep replacement
Message-ID: <501@yunexus.UUCP>
Date: 7 Jun 88 18:24:45 GMT
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References: <7939@alice.UUCP>
Reply-To: oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit)
Organization: York U. Computing Services - Magic Group
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In article <7939@alice.UUCP> andrew@alice.UUCP writes:
>
>many people have written about patterns matching multiple lines.
>grep will not do this. if you really need this, use sam by rob pike
>as described in the nov 1987 software practice and experience.
>
	Why should this not be done by grep ??? I think Rob Pike's
	"Structured Expressions" is the way to go for a modern grep,
	where newline spanning is supported, and the program does
	not die unexpectedly just because a file contains a line too
	long for a stupid internal "line size". (For an insightful
	discussion of this, interested readers could check out Rob's
	paper in EUUG proceedings.)

oz
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