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Jim Meyering |
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Changes to grep/manual/grep.html,v |
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Mon, 02 Nov 2015 02:54:39 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /webcvs/grep
Module name: grep
Changes by: Jim Meyering <meyering> 15/11/02 02:54:37
Index: grep.html
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RCS file: /webcvs/grep/grep/manual/grep.html,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -b -r1.20 -r1.21
--- grep.html 23 Nov 2014 22:23:28 -0000 1.20
+++ grep.html 2 Nov 2015 02:54:28 -0000 1.21
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
<html lang="en">
<head>
-<title>GNU Grep 2.21</title>
+<title>GNU Grep 2.22</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
-<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.21">
+<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.22">
<meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.13">
<link title="Top" rel="top" href="#Top">
<link href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/" rel="generator-home"
title="Texinfo Homepage">
<!--
This manual is for `grep', a pattern matching engine.
-Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005, 2008-2014 Free Software Foundation,
+Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005, 2008-2015 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
@@ -31,9 +31,10 @@
span.roman { font-family:serif; font-weight:normal; }
span.sansserif { font-family:sans-serif; font-weight:normal; }
--></style>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/software/gnulib/manual.css">
</head>
<body>
-<h1 class="settitle">GNU Grep 2.21</h1>
+<h1 class="settitle">GNU Grep 2.22</h1>
<div class="contents">
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
<ul>
@@ -91,11 +92,11 @@
<p><samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> prints lines that contain a
match for a pattern.
- <p>This manual is for version 2.21 of GNU Grep.
+ <p>This manual is for version 2.22 of GNU Grep.
<p>This manual is for <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp>, a
pattern matching engine.
- <p>Copyright © 1999–2002, 2005, 2008–2014 Free Software
Foundation,
+ <p>Copyright © 1999-2002, 2005, 2008-2015 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
<blockquote>
@@ -534,12 +535,18 @@
or if its data read before a line is selected for output,
indicate that the file contains binary data,
assume that the file is of type <var>type</var>.
-By default, <var>type</var> is ‘<samp><span
class="samp">binary</span></samp>’,
+Non-text bytes indicate binary data; these are either data bytes
+improperly encoded for the current locale, or null bytes when the
+<samp><span class="option">-z</span></samp> (<samp><span
class="option">--null-data</span></samp>) option is not given (see <a
href="#Other-Options">Other Options</a>).
+
+ <p>By default, <var>type</var> is ‘<samp><span
class="samp">binary</span></samp>’,
and <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> normally outputs either
a one-line message saying that a binary file matches,
or no message if there is no match.
-When matching binary data, <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> may
treat non-text
-bytes as line terminators.
+When processing binary data, <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp>
may treat non-text bytes
+as line terminators; for example, the pattern ‘<samp><span
class="samp">.</span></samp>’ (period) might
+not match a null byte, as the null byte might be treated as a line
+terminator even without the <samp><span class="option">-z</span></samp>
(<samp><span class="option">--null-data</span></samp>) option.
<p>If <var>type</var> is ‘<samp><span
class="samp">without-match</span></samp>’,
<samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> assumes that a binary file does
not match;
@@ -602,6 +609,7 @@
read and process all files in that directory, recursively.
Follow symbolic links on the command line, but skip symlinks
that are encountered recursively.
+Note that if no file operand is given, grep searches the working directory.
This is the same as the ‘<samp><span
class="samp">--directories=recurse</span></samp>’ option.
<br><dt><samp><span class="option">-R</span></samp><dt><samp><span
class="option">--dereference-recursive</span></samp><dd><a
name="index-g_t_002dR-121"></a><a
name="index-g_t_002d_002ddereference_002drecursive-122"></a><a
name="index-recursive-search-123"></a><a
name="index-searching-directory-trees-124"></a><a
name="index-symbolic-links-125"></a>For each directory operand, read and
process all files in that
@@ -718,7 +726,14 @@
As this causes problems when writing portable scripts, this feature
will be removed in a future release of <samp><span
class="command">grep</span></samp>, and <samp><span
class="command">grep</span></samp>
warns if it is used. Please use an alias or script instead.
-
+For example, if <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> is in the
directory ‘<samp><span class="samp">/usr/bin</span></samp>’ you
+can prepend <samp><span class="file">$HOME/bin</span></samp> to your
<samp><span class="env">PATH</span></samp> and create an
+executable script <samp><span class="file">$HOME/bin/grep</span></samp>
containing the following:
+
+ <pre class="example"> #! /bin/sh
+ export PATH=/usr/bin
+ exec grep --color=auto --devices=skip "$@"
+</pre>
<br><dt><samp><span class="env">GREP_COLOR</span></samp><dd><a
name="index-GREP_005fCOLOR-_0040r_007benvironment-variable_007d-142"></a><a
name="index-highlight-markers-143"></a>This variable specifies the color used
to highlight matched (non-empty) text.
It is deprecated in favor of <samp><span
class="env">GREP_COLORS</span></samp>, but still supported.
The ‘<samp><span class="samp">mt</span></samp>’,
‘<samp><span class="samp">ms</span></samp>’, and ‘<samp><span
class="samp">mc</span></samp>’ capabilities of <samp><span
class="env">GREP_COLORS</span></samp>
@@ -1437,7 +1452,8 @@
Therefore, merely using the <code>[:space:]</code> character class does not
match newlines in the way you might expect.
- <p>With the GNU <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> option
<code>-z</code> (see <a href="#File-and-Directory-Selection">File and Directory
Selection</a>), the input is terminated by null bytes. Thus,
+ <p>With the GNU <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> option
<samp><span class="option">-z</span></samp> (<samp><span
class="option">--null-data</span></samp>), each
+input “line” is terminated by a null byte; see <a
href="#Other-Options">Other Options</a>. Thus,
you can match newlines in the input, but typically if there is a match
the entire input is output, so this usage is often combined with
output-suppressing options like <samp><span class="option">-q</span></samp>,
e.g.:
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