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.TH sed 1 "November 19, 1995"
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.SH NAME
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sed \- the stream editor
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B sed
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.RB [ \-n ]
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.RB [ \-g ]
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.RB [ \-e
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.IR script ]
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.RB [ \-f
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.IR sfile ]
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.RI [ file " ...]"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Sed copies the named files (standard input default) to the standard
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output, edited according to a script of commands. 
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.P
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An
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.B \-e
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option supplies a single edit command from the next argument;
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if there are several of these they are executed in the order in which
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they appear. If there is just one
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.B \-e
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option and no
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.BR \-f "'s,"
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the
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.B \-e
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flag may be omitted.
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.P
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An
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.B \-f
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option causes commands to be taken from the file "sfile"; if
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there are several of these they are executed in the order in which
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they appear;
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.B \-e
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and
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.B \-f
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commands may be mixed.
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.P
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The
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.B \-g
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option causes
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.B sed
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to act as though every substitute command
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in the script has a
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.B g
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suffix.
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.P
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The
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.B \-n
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option suppresses the default output.
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.P
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A script consists of commands, one per line, of the following form:
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.PP
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	[address [, address] ] function [arguments]
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.PP
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Normally
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.B sed
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cyclically copies a line of input into a current text
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buffer, then applies all commands whose addresses select the buffer in
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sequence, then copies the buffer to standard output and clears it.
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.P
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The
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.B \-n
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option suppresses normal output (so that only
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.B p
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and
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.B w
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output is done).  Also, some commands
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.RB ( n ,
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.BR N )
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do their own line reads, and some others
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.RB ( d ,
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.BR D )
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cause all commands following in the script to be skipped (the
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.B D
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command also suppresses the clearing of the current text
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buffer that would normally occur before the next cycle).
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.P
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It is also helpful to know that there's a second buffer (called the `hold
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space' that can be copied or appended to or from or swapped with
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the current text buffer.
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.P
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An address is: a decimal numeral (which matches the line it numbers where line
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numbers start at 1 and run cumulatively across files), or a `$' that addresses
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the last line of input, or a context address, which is a `/regular
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expression/', in the style of
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.BR ed (1)
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modified thus:
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.P
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.TP 5
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(1)
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The escape sequence `\en' matches a newline embedded in the buffer,
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and `\et' matches a tab.
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.TP 5
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(2)
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A command line with no addresses selects every buffer.
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.TP 5
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(3)
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A command line with one address selects every buffer that matches
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that address.
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.TP 5
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(4)
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A command line with two addresses selects the inclusive range from
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the first input buffer that matches the first address through the
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next input buffer that matches the second.  (If the second address
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is a number less than or equal to the line number first selected,
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only one line is selected.)  Once the second address is matched
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.B sed
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starts looking for the first one again; thus, any number of these 
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ranges will be matched.
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.P
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The negation operator '!' can prefix a command to apply it to every
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line not selected by the address(es).
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.P
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In the following list of functions, the maximum number of addresses
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permitted for each function is indicated in parentheses.
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.P
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An argument denoted "text" consists of one or more lines, with all
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but the last ending with `\e' to hide the newline.
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.P
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Backslashes in text are treated like backslashes in the replacement
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string of an
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.B s
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command and may be used to protect initial whitespace (blanks and tabs)
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against the stripping that is done on every line of the script.
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.P
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An argument denoted "rfile" or "wfile" must be last on the command
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line.  Each wfile is created before processing begins.  There can be at
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most 10 distinct wfile arguments.
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.ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u
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.TP 5
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a	"text"	(1)
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Append.  Place text on output before reading the next input line.
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.TP 5
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b	"label"	(2)
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Branch to the `:' command bearing the label.  If no label is  given,
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branch to the end of the script.
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.TP 5
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c	"text"	(2)
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Change.  Delete the current text buffer.  With 0 or 1 address, or at
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the end of a 2-address range, place text on the output.  Start the next
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cycle.
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.TP 5
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d		(2)
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Delete the current text buffer.  Start the next cycle.
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.TP 5
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D		(2)
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Delete the first line of the current text buffer (all chars up to the
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first newline).  Start the next cycle.
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.TP 5
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g		(2)
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Replace the contents of the current text buffer with the contents of
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the hold space.
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.TP 5
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G		(2)
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Append the contents of the hold space to the current text buffer.
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.TP 5
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h		(2)
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Copy the current text buffer into the hold space.
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.TP 5
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H		(2)
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Append a copy of the current text buffer to the hold space.
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.TP 5
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i	"text"	(1)
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Insert.  Place text on the standard output.
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.TP 5
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l		(2)
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List.  Sends the pattern space to standard output.  A "w" option may
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follow as in the
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.B s
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command below.  Non-printable characters expand to:
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.sp .4v
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.in +3
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.nf
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.ta +\w'xxxn'u +\w'nnnn'u +\w'backspace 'u
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\eb	\-\-	backspace	(ASCII 08)
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\et	\-\-	tab	(ASCII 09)
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\en	\-\-	newline	(ASCII 10)
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\er	\-\-	return	(ASCII 13)
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\ee	\-\-	escape	(ASCII 27)
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\exx	\-\-	the ASCII character corresponding to 2 hex digits xx.
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.fi
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.in -3
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.ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u
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.TP 5
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n		(2)
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Copy the current text buffer to standard output.  Read the next line
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of input into it.
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.TP 5
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N		(2)
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Append the next line of input to the current text buffer, inserting
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an embedded newline between the two.  The current line number changes.
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.TP 5
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p		(2)
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Print.  Copy the current text buffer to the standard output.
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.TP 5
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P		(2)
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Copy the first line of the current text buffer (all chars up to the
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first newline) to standard output.
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.TP 5
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q		(1)
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Quit.  Branch to the end of the script.  Do not start a new cycle.
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.TP 5
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r	"rfile"	(1)
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Read the contents of rfile.  Place them on the output before reading
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the next input line.
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.TP 5
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s	/regular-expression/replacement/flags\0\0\0\0\0\0(2)
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Substitute the replacement for instances of the regular expression
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in the current text buffer.  Any character may be used instead of `/'.
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For a fuller description see ed (1).
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Flags is zero or more of the following:
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.sp .4v
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.ta +\w'gm'u +\w'nnm'u
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.in +\w'gmnnm'u
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.ti -\w'gmnnm'u
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g	\-\-	Global.  Substitute for all nonoverlapping instances of
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the string rather than just the first one.
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.sp .4v
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.ti -\w'gmnnm'u
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p	\-\-	Print the pattern space if a replacement was made.
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.sp .4v
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.ti -\w'gmnnm'u
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w	\-\-	Write.  Append the current text buffer to a file argument
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as in a w command if a replacement is made.  Standard output is used if no
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file argument is given
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.in -\w'gmnnm'u
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.ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u
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.TP 5
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t	"label"	(2)
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Branch-if-test.  Branch to the
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.B :
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command with the given label if any
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substitutes have been made since the most recent read of an input line
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or execution of a
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.B t
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or
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.BR T .
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If no label is given, branch to the end of the script.
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.TP 5
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T	"label"	(2)
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Branch-on-error.  Branch to the
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.B :
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command with the given label if no substitutes have succeeded since the
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last input line or
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.B t
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or
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.B T
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command.  Branch to the end of the script if no label is given.
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.TP 5
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w	"wfile"	(2)
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Write.  Append the current text buffer to wfile.
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.TP 5
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W	"wfile"	(2)
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Write first line.  Append first line of the current text buffer
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to wfile.
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.TP 5
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x		(2)
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Exchange the contents of the current text buffer and hold space.
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.TP 5
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y	/string1/string2/\0\0\0\0\0\0(2)
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Translate.  Replace each occurrence of a character in string1 with
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the corresponding character in string2.  The lengths of these strings
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must be equal.
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.TP 5
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!	"command"	(2)
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All-but.  Apply the function (or group, if function is
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.BR { )
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only to lines not selected by the address(es).
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.TP 5
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:	"label"	(0)
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This command does nothing but hold a label for
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.B b
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and
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.B t
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commands to branch to.
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.TP 5
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=		(1)
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Place the current line number on the standard output as a line.
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.TP 5
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{		(2)
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Execute the following commands through a matching `}' only when the
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current line matches the address or address range given.
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.P
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An empty command is ignored.
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.P
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.SH PORTABILITY
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This tool was reverse-engineered from BSD 4.1 UNIX
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.BR sed ,
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and (as far
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as the author's knowledge and tests can determine) is compatible with
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it.  All documented features of BSD 4.1 sed are supported.
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.P
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One undocumented feature (a leading 'n' in the first comment having
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the same effect as an
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.B \-n
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command-line option) has been omitted.
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.P
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The following bugs and limitations have been fixed:
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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There is no hidden length limit (40 in BSD sed) on
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.B w
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file names.
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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There is no limit (8 in BSD sed) on the length of labels.
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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The exchange command now works for long pattern and hold spaces.
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.P
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The following enhancements to existing commands have been made:
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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.BR a ,
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.B i
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commands don't insist on a leading backslash-\en in the text.
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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.BR r ,
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.B w
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commands don't insist on whitespace before the filename.
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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The
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.BR g ,
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.B p
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and
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.B P
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options on
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.B s
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commands may be given in any order.
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.P
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Some enhancements to regular-expression syntax have been made:
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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\et is recognized in REs (and elsewhere) as an escape for tab.
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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In an RE, + calls for 1..n repeats of the previous pattern.
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.P
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The following are completely new features:
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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The
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.B l
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command (list, undocumented and weaker in BSD)
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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The
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.B W
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command (write first line of pattern space to file).
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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The
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.B T
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command (branch on last substitute failed).
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.TP 5
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\(bu
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Trailing comments are now allowed on command lines.
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.P
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In addition,
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.BR sed "'s"
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error messages have been made more specific and informative.
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.P
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The implementation is also significantly smaller and faster than 
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BSD 4.1 sed.  It uses only the standard I/O library and exit(3).
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.P
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.SH NOTE
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.P
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This is a freeware component of the GNU and MINIX operating systems.
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The user is hereby granted permission to use, modify, reproduce and
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distribute it subject to the following conditions:
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.P
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1. The authorship notice appearing in each source file may not be
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altered or deleted.
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.P
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2. The object form may not be distributed without source.
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.P
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.P
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.BR cgrep (1),
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.BR fgrep (1),
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.BR grep (1),
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.BR lex (1),
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.BR regexp (5),
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.BR awk (9).
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.P
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.SH AUTHOR
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Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
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