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Re: dfa.h / dfa.c diff versus gawk attached
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Tony Abou-Assaleh |
Subject: |
Re: dfa.h / dfa.c diff versus gawk attached |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:26:03 -0300 (ADT) |
> > Allowing patterns to be record terminators is a bit harder, but has been
> > done elsewhere and could eventually be ported to grep as well (not any
> > time soon though).
>
> Gawk does this. The code could likely be pulled out into something
> standalone,
> but I see no need for grep to morph into gawk. :-)
I think I came across a limitation once where (g?)awk couldn't handle a
file because the lines were too long. I don't know if it was related to
record splitting into fields or not.
It is a good point though: gawk and grep don't have to merge. Maybe some
of the features suggested for grep could be added to gawk instead .. but I
don't have anything in particular in mind at this point.
Cheers,
TAA
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