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Changes to grep/manual/grep.txt,v


From: Jim Meyering
Subject: Changes to grep/manual/grep.txt,v
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 22:23:36 +0000

CVSROOT:        /webcvs/grep
Module name:    grep
Changes by:     Jim Meyering <meyering> 14/11/23 22:23:33

Index: grep.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /webcvs/grep/grep/manual/grep.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.19
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -u -b -r1.19 -r1.20
--- grep.txt    3 Jun 2014 14:47:01 -0000       1.19
+++ grep.txt    23 Nov 2014 22:23:29 -0000      1.20
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 
 `grep' prints lines that contain a match for a pattern.
 
-   This manual is for version 2.20 of GNU Grep.
+   This manual is for version 2.21 of GNU Grep.
 
    This manual is for `grep', a pattern matching engine.
 
@@ -308,15 +308,15 @@
 `--unix-byte-offsets'
      Report Unix-style byte offsets.  This option causes `grep' to
      report byte offsets as if the file were a Unix-style text file,
-     i.e., the byte offsets ignore the `CR' characters that were
-     stripped.  This will produce results identical to running `grep'
-     on a Unix machine.  This option has no effect unless the `-b'
-     option is also used; it has no effect on platforms other than
-     MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
+     i.e., the byte offsets ignore carriage returns that were stripped.
+     This will produce results identical to running `grep' on a Unix
+     machine.  This option has no effect unless the `-b' option is also
+     used; it has no effect on platforms other than MS-DOS and
+     MS-Windows.
 
 `-Z'
 `--null'
-     Output a zero byte (the ASCII `NUL' character) instead of the
+     Output a zero byte (the ASCII NUL character) instead of the
      character that normally follows a file name.  For example, `grep
      -lZ' outputs a zero byte after each file name instead of the usual
      newline.  This option makes the output unambiguous, even in the
@@ -387,11 +387,13 @@
      the `--binary-files=text' option.
 
 `--binary-files=TYPE'
-     If a file's allocation metadata or its first few bytes indicate
-     that the file contains binary data, assume that the file is of
-     type TYPE.  By default, TYPE is `binary', and `grep' normally
-     outputs either a one-line message saying that a binary file
-     matches, or no message if there is no match.
+     If a file's allocation metadata, 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 TYPE.  By default, TYPE is
+     `binary', and `grep' 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, `grep' may treat non-text bytes
+     as line terminators.
 
      If TYPE is `without-match', `grep' assumes that a binary file does
      not match; this is equivalent to the `-I' option.
@@ -428,25 +430,28 @@
      this is equivalent to the `-r' option.
 
 `--exclude=GLOB'
-     Skip files whose base name matches GLOB (using wildcard matching).
-     A file-name glob can use `*', `?', and `['...`]' as wildcards, and
-     `\' to quote a wildcard or backslash character literally.
+     Skip files whose name matches the pattern GLOB, using wildcard
+     matching.  When searching recursively, skip any subfile whose base
+     name matches GLOB; the base name is the part after the last `/'.
+     A pattern can use `*', `?', and `['...`]' as wildcards, and `\' to
+     quote a wildcard or backslash character literally.
 
 `--exclude-from=FILE'
-     Skip files whose base name matches any of the file-name globs read
-     from FILE (using wildcard matching as described under `--exclude').
+     Skip files whose name matches any of the patterns read from FILE
+     (using wildcard matching as described under `--exclude').
 
-`--exclude-dir=DIR'
-     Skip any directory whose name matches the pattern DIR, ignoring
-     any redundant trailing slashes in DIR.
+`--exclude-dir=GLOB'
+     Skip any directory whose name matches the pattern GLOB.  When
+     searching recursively, skip any subdirectory whose base name
+     matches GLOB.  Ignore any redundant trailing slashes in GLOB.
 
 `-I'
      Process a binary file as if it did not contain matching data; this
      is equivalent to the `--binary-files=without-match' option.
 
 `--include=GLOB'
-     Search only files whose base name matches GLOB (using wildcard
-     matching as described under `--exclude').
+     Search only files whose name matches GLOB, using wildcard matching
+     as described under `--exclude'.
 
 `-r'
 `--recursive'
@@ -473,21 +478,20 @@
      Treat the file(s) as binary.  By default, under MS-DOS and
      MS-Windows, `grep' guesses whether a file is text or binary as
      described for the `--binary-files' option.  If `grep' decides the
-     file is a text file, it strips the `CR' characters from the
-     original file contents (to make regular expressions with `^' and
-     `$' work correctly).  Specifying `-U' overrules this guesswork,
-     causing all files to be read and passed to the matching mechanism
-     verbatim; if the file is a text file with `CR/LF' pairs at the end
-     of each line, this will cause some regular expressions to fail.
-     This option has no effect on platforms other than MS-DOS and
-     MS-Windows.
+     file is a text file, it strips carriage returns from the original
+     file contents (to make regular expressions with `^' and `$' work
+     correctly).  Specifying `-U' overrules this guesswork, causing all
+     files to be read and passed to the matching mechanism verbatim; if
+     the file is a text file with `CR/LF' pairs at the end of each line,
+     this will cause some regular expressions to fail.  This option has
+     no effect on platforms other than MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
 
 `-z'
 `--null-data'
      Treat the input as a set of lines, each terminated by a zero byte
-     (the ASCII `NUL' character) instead of a newline.  Like the `-Z'
-     or `--null' option, this option can be used with commands like
-     `sort -z' to process arbitrary file names.
+     (the ASCII NUL character) instead of a newline.  Like the `-Z' or
+     `--null' option, this option can be used with commands like `sort
+     -z' to process arbitrary file names.
 
 
 2.2 Environment Variables
@@ -499,11 +503,14 @@
    The locale for category `LC_FOO' is specified by examining the three
 environment variables `LC_ALL', `LC_FOO', and `LANG', in that order.
 The first of these variables that is set specifies the locale.  For
-example, if `LC_ALL' is not set, but `LC_MESSAGES' is set to `pt_BR',
-then the Brazilian Portuguese locale is used for the `LC_MESSAGES'
-category.  The `C' locale is used if none of these environment
-variables are set, if the locale catalog is not installed, or if `grep'
-was not compiled with national language support (NLS).
+example, if `LC_ALL' is not set, but `LC_COLLATE' is set to `pt_BR',
+then the Brazilian Portuguese locale is used for the `LC_COLLATE'
+category.  As a special case for `LC_MESSAGES' only, the environment
+variable `LANGUAGE' can contain a colon-separated list of languages that
+overrides the three environment variables that ordinarily specify the
+`LC_MESSAGES' category.  The `C' locale is used if none of these
+environment variables are set, if the locale catalog is not installed,
+or if `grep' was not compiled with national language support (NLS).
 
    Many of the environment variables in the following list let you
 control highlighting using Select Graphic Rendition (SGR) commands
@@ -529,20 +536,10 @@
 
 `GREP_OPTIONS'
      This variable specifies default options to be placed in front of
-     any explicit options.  For example, if `GREP_OPTIONS' is
-     `--binary-files=without-match --directories=skip', `grep' behaves
-     as if the two options `--binary-files=without-match' and
-     `--directories=skip' had been specified before any explicit
-     options.  Option specifications are separated by whitespace.  A
-     backslash escapes the next character, so it can be used to specify
-     an option containing whitespace or a backslash.
-
-     The `GREP_OPTIONS' value does not affect whether `grep' without
-     file operands searches standard input or the working directory;
-     that is affected only by command-line options.  For example, the
-     command `grep PAT' searches standard input and the command `grep
-     -r PAT' searches the working directory, regardless of whether
-     `GREP_OPTIONS' contains `-r'.
+     any explicit options.  As this causes problems when writing
+     portable scripts, this feature will be removed in a future release
+     of `grep', and `grep' warns if it is used.  Please use an alias or
+     script instead.
 
 `GREP_COLOR'
      This variable specifies the color used to highlight matched
@@ -659,6 +656,7 @@
      which determines the type of characters, e.g., which characters
      are whitespace.
 
+`LANGUAGE'
 `LC_ALL'
 `LC_MESSAGES'
 `LANG'
@@ -689,14 +687,11 @@
 2.3 Exit Status
 ===============
 
-Normally, the exit status is 0 if selected lines are found and 1
-otherwise.  But the exit status is 2 if an error occurred, unless the
-`-q' or `--quiet' or `--silent' option is used and a selected line is
-found.  Note, however, that POSIX only mandates, for programs such as
-`grep', `cmp', and `diff', that the exit status in case of error be
-greater than 1; it is therefore advisable, for the sake of portability,
-to use logic that tests for this general condition instead of strict
-equality with 2.
+Normally the exit status is 0 if a line is selected, 1 if no lines were
+selected, and 2 if an error occurred.  However, if the `-q' or
+`--quiet' or `--silent' option is used and a line is selected, the exit
+status is 0 even if an error occurred.  Other `grep' implementations
+may exit with status greater than 2 on error.
 
 2.4 `grep' Programs
 ===================
@@ -804,6 +799,7 @@
    Repetition takes precedence over concatenation, which in turn takes
 precedence over alternation.  A whole expression may be enclosed in
 parentheses to override these precedence rules and form a subexpression.
+An unmatched `)' matches just itself.
 
 3.2 Character Classes and Bracket Expressions
 =============================================
@@ -845,8 +841,8 @@
 
 `[:cntrl:]'
      Control characters.  In ASCII, these characters have octal codes
-     000 through 037, and 177 (`DEL').  In other character sets, these
-     are the equivalent characters, if any.
+     000 through 037, and 177 (DEL).  In other character sets, these are
+     the equivalent characters, if any.
 
 `[:digit:]'
      Digits: `0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9'.
@@ -1198,10 +1194,10 @@
 5 Reporting bugs
 ****************
 
-Email bug reports to <address@hidden>, a mailing list whose web page
-is `http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grep'.  The Savannah bug
-tracker for `grep' is located at
-`http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=grep'.
+Bug reports can be found at the GNU bug report logs for `grep'
+(http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?package=grep).  If you find a
+bug not listed there, please email it to <address@hidden> to create a
+new bug report.
 
 5.1 Known Bugs
 ==============
@@ -1242,8 +1238,7 @@
 
                      Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
 
-     Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2007-2008, 2010-2014 Free Software
-     Foundation, Inc.
+     Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
      `http://fsf.org/'
 
      Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
@@ -1724,48 +1719,48 @@
 Index
 *****
 
-*:                                             See 3.1.      (line  775)
-+:                                             See 3.1.      (line  778)
+*:                                             See 3.1.      (line  770)
++:                                             See 3.1.      (line  773)
 --after-context:                               See 2.1.5.    (line  339)
---basic-regexp:                                See 2.4.      (line  714)
+--basic-regexp:                                See 2.4.      (line  709)
 --before-context:                              See 2.1.5.    (line  343)
---binary:                                      See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
+--binary:                                      See 2.1.7.    (line  478)
 --binary-files:                                See 2.1.6.    (line  390)
 --byte-offset:                                 See 2.1.4.    (line  268)
 --color:                                       See 2.1.3.    (line  171)
 --colour:                                      See 2.1.3.    (line  171)
 --context:                                     See 2.1.5.    (line  348)
 --count:                                       See 2.1.3.    (line  165)
---dereference-recursive:                       See 2.1.6.    (line  460)
---devices:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  408)
---directories:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  420)
---exclude:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  431)
---exclude-dir:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  440)
---exclude-from:                                See 2.1.6.    (line  436)
---extended-regexp:                             See 2.4.      (line  719)
+--dereference-recursive:                       See 2.1.6.    (line  465)
+--devices:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  410)
+--directories:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  422)
+--exclude:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  433)
+--exclude-dir:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  444)
+--exclude-from:                                See 2.1.6.    (line  440)
+--extended-regexp:                             See 2.4.      (line  714)
 --file:                                        See 2.1.2.    (line  116)
 --files-with-matches:                          See 2.1.3.    (line  192)
 --files-without-match:                         See 2.1.3.    (line  186)
---fixed-strings:                               See 2.4.      (line  724)
+--fixed-strings:                               See 2.4.      (line  719)
 --group-separator:                             See 2.1.5.    (line  351)
 --help:                                        See 2.1.1.    (line   96)
 --ignore-case:                                 See 2.1.2.    (line  123)
---include:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  448)
+--include:                                     See 2.1.6.    (line  453)
 --initial-tab:                                 See 2.1.4.    (line  299)
 --invert-match:                                See 2.1.2.    (line  142)
 --label:                                       See 2.1.4.    (line  286)
---line-buffered:                               See 2.1.7.    (line  468)
+--line-buffered:                               See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
 --line-number:                                 See 2.1.4.    (line  294)
 --line-regexp:                                 See 2.1.2.    (line  156)
 --max-count:                                   See 2.1.3.    (line  199)
 --no-filename:                                 See 2.1.4.    (line  281)
 --no-messages:                                 See 2.1.3.    (line  245)
 --null:                                        See 2.1.4.    (line  319)
---null-data:                                   See 2.1.7.    (line  487)
+--null-data:                                   See 2.1.7.    (line  491)
 --only-matching:                               See 2.1.3.    (line  232)
---perl-regexp:                                 See 2.4.      (line  730)
+--perl-regexp:                                 See 2.4.      (line  725)
 --quiet:                                       See 2.1.3.    (line  238)
---recursive:                                   See 2.1.6.    (line  453)
+--recursive:                                   See 2.1.6.    (line  458)
 --regexp=PATTERN:                              See 2.1.2.    (line  110)
 --silent:                                      See 2.1.3.    (line  238)
 --text:                                        See 2.1.6.    (line  386)
@@ -1779,13 +1774,13 @@
 -b:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  268)
 -C:                                            See 2.1.5.    (line  348)
 -c:                                            See 2.1.3.    (line  165)
--d:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  420)
--D:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  408)
--E:                                            See 2.4.      (line  719)
+-d:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  422)
+-D:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  410)
+-E:                                            See 2.4.      (line  714)
 -e:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  110)
--F:                                            See 2.4.      (line  724)
+-F:                                            See 2.4.      (line  719)
 -f:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  116)
--G:                                            See 2.4.      (line  714)
+-G:                                            See 2.4.      (line  709)
 -h:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  281)
 -H:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  276)
 -i:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  123)
@@ -1795,173 +1790,174 @@
 -n:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  294)
 -NUM:                                          See 2.1.5.    (line  348)
 -o:                                            See 2.1.3.    (line  232)
--P:                                            See 2.4.      (line  730)
+-P:                                            See 2.4.      (line  725)
 -q:                                            See 2.1.3.    (line  238)
--R:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  460)
--r:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  453)
+-R:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  465)
+-r:                                            See 2.1.6.    (line  458)
 -s:                                            See 2.1.3.    (line  245)
 -T:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  299)
--U:                                            See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
+-U:                                            See 2.1.7.    (line  478)
 -u:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  309)
 -v:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  142)
 -V:                                            See 2.1.1.    (line  101)
 -w:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  147)
 -x:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  156)
 -y:                                            See 2.1.2.    (line  123)
--z:                                            See 2.1.7.    (line  487)
+-z:                                            See 2.1.7.    (line  491)
 -Z:                                            See 2.1.4.    (line  319)
-.:                                             See 3.1.      (line  769)
-?:                                             See 3.1.      (line  772)
-_N_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ environment variable:See 2.2.   (line  679)
+.:                                             See 3.1.      (line  764)
+?:                                             See 3.1.      (line  767)
+_N_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ environment variable:See 2.2.   (line  677)
 after context:                                 See 2.1.5.    (line  339)
-alnum character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  834)
-alpha character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  839)
-alphabetic characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  839)
-alphanumeric characters:                       See 3.2.      (line  834)
-anchoring:                                     See 3.4.      (line  966)
-asterisk:                                      See 3.1.      (line  775)
-back-reference:                                See 3.5.      (line  974)
-backslash:                                     See 3.3.      (line  932)
-basic regular expressions:                     See 3.6.      (line  986)
+alnum character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  830)
+alpha character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  835)
+alphabetic characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  835)
+alphanumeric characters:                       See 3.2.      (line  830)
+anchoring:                                     See 3.4.      (line  962)
+asterisk:                                      See 3.1.      (line  770)
+back-reference:                                See 3.5.      (line  970)
+backslash:                                     See 3.3.      (line  928)
+basic regular expressions:                     See 3.6.      (line  982)
 before context:                                See 2.1.5.    (line  343)
 binary files:                                  See 2.1.6.    (line  386)
-binary files, MS-DOS/MS-Windows:               See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
-blank character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  844)
-blank characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  844)
-bn GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  624)
-braces, first argument omitted:                See 3.1.      (line  787)
-braces, one argument:                          See 3.1.      (line  781)
-braces, second argument omitted:               See 3.1.      (line  784)
-braces, two arguments:                         See 3.1.      (line  791)
-bracket expression:                            See 3.2.      (line  811)
-Bugs, known:                                   See 5.1.      (line 1209)
-bugs, reporting:                               See 5.        (line 1201)
+binary files, MS-DOS/MS-Windows:               See 2.1.7.    (line  478)
+blank character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  840)
+blank characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  840)
+bn GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  621)
+braces, first argument omitted:                See 3.1.      (line  782)
+braces, one argument:                          See 3.1.      (line  776)
+braces, second argument omitted:               See 3.1.      (line  779)
+braces, two arguments:                         See 3.1.      (line  786)
+bracket expression:                            See 3.2.      (line  807)
+Bugs, known:                                   See 5.1.      (line 1205)
+bugs, reporting:                               See 5.        (line 1197)
 byte offset:                                   See 2.1.4.    (line  268)
 byte offsets, on MS-DOS/MS-Windows:            See 2.1.4.    (line  309)
 case insensitive search:                       See 2.1.2.    (line  123)
 changing name of standard input:               See 2.1.4.    (line  286)
-character class:                               See 3.2.      (line  811)
-character classes:                             See 3.2.      (line  833)
-character type:                                See 2.2.      (line  651)
-classes of characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  833)
-cntrl character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  847)
+character class:                               See 3.2.      (line  807)
+character classes:                             See 3.2.      (line  829)
+character type:                                See 2.2.      (line  648)
+classes of characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  829)
+cntrl character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  843)
 context:                                       See 2.1.5.    (line  348)
 context lines, after match:                    See 2.1.5.    (line  339)
 context lines, before match:                   See 2.1.5.    (line  343)
-control characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  847)
-copying:                                       See 6.        (line 1219)
+control characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  843)
+copying:                                       See 6.        (line 1215)
 counting lines:                                See 2.1.3.    (line  165)
-cx GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  575)
-default options environment variable:          See 2.2.      (line  531)
-device search:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  408)
-digit character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  852)
-digit characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  852)
-directory search:                              See 2.1.6.    (line  420)
-dot:                                           See 3.1.      (line  769)
-environment variables:                         See 2.2.      (line  530)
-exclude directories:                           See 2.1.6.    (line  440)
-exclude files:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  431)
-exit status:                                   See 2.3.      (line  692)
-FAQ about grep usage:                          See 4.        (line 1016)
+cx GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  572)
+default options environment variable:          See 2.2.      (line  538)
+device search:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  410)
+digit character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  848)
+digit characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  848)
+directory search:                              See 2.1.6.    (line  422)
+dot:                                           See 3.1.      (line  764)
+environment variables:                         See 2.2.      (line  537)
+exclude directories:                           See 2.1.6.    (line  444)
+exclude files:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  433)
+exit status:                                   See 2.3.      (line  690)
+FAQ about grep usage:                          See 4.        (line 1012)
 files which don't match:                       See 2.1.3.    (line  186)
-fn GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  614)
-graph character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  855)
-graphic characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  855)
-grep programs:                                 See 2.4.      (line  704)
-GREP_COLOR environment variable:               See 2.2.      (line  548)
-GREP_COLORS environment variable:              See 2.2.      (line  559)
-GREP_OPTIONS environment variable:             See 2.2.      (line  531)
+fn GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  611)
+graph character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  851)
+graphic characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  851)
+grep programs:                                 See 2.4.      (line  699)
+GREP_COLOR environment variable:               See 2.2.      (line  545)
+GREP_COLORS environment variable:              See 2.2.      (line  556)
+GREP_OPTIONS environment variable:             See 2.2.      (line  538)
 group separator:                               See 2.1.5.    (line  351)
-hexadecimal digits:                            See 3.2.      (line  881)
-highlight markers:                             See 2.2.      (line  548)
+hexadecimal digits:                            See 3.2.      (line  877)
+highlight markers:                             See 2.2.      (line  545)
 highlight, color, colour:                      See 2.1.3.    (line  171)
-include files:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  448)
-interval specifications:                       See 3.6.      (line  990)
+include files:                                 See 2.1.6.    (line  453)
+interval specifications:                       See 3.6.      (line  986)
 invert matching:                               See 2.1.2.    (line  142)
-LANG environment variable:                     See 2.2.      (line  651)
-language of messages:                          See 2.2.      (line  665)
-LC_ALL environment variable:                   See 2.2.      (line  651)
-LC_COLLATE environment variable:               See 2.2.      (line  651)
-LC_CTYPE environment variable:                 See 2.2.      (line  658)
-LC_MESSAGES environment variable:              See 2.2.      (line  665)
-line buffering:                                See 2.1.7.    (line  468)
+LANG environment variable:                     See 2.2.      (line  503)
+LANGUAGE environment variable:                 See 2.2.      (line  503)
+language of messages:                          See 2.2.      (line  663)
+LC_ALL environment variable:                   See 2.2.      (line  503)
+LC_COLLATE environment variable:               See 2.2.      (line  648)
+LC_CTYPE environment variable:                 See 2.2.      (line  655)
+LC_MESSAGES environment variable:              See 2.2.      (line  503)
+line buffering:                                See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
 line numbering:                                See 2.1.4.    (line  294)
-ln GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  619)
-lower character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  858)
-lower-case letters:                            See 3.2.      (line  858)
-match expression at most M times:              See 3.1.      (line  787)
-match expression at most once:                 See 3.1.      (line  772)
-match expression from N to M times:            See 3.1.      (line  791)
-match expression N or more times:              See 3.1.      (line  784)
-match expression N times:                      See 3.1.      (line  781)
-match expression one or more times:            See 3.1.      (line  778)
-match expression zero or more times:           See 3.1.      (line  775)
+ln GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  616)
+lower character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  854)
+lower-case letters:                            See 3.2.      (line  854)
+match expression at most M times:              See 3.1.      (line  782)
+match expression at most once:                 See 3.1.      (line  767)
+match expression from N to M times:            See 3.1.      (line  786)
+match expression N or more times:              See 3.1.      (line  779)
+match expression N times:                      See 3.1.      (line  776)
+match expression one or more times:            See 3.1.      (line  773)
+match expression zero or more times:           See 3.1.      (line  770)
 match the whole line:                          See 2.1.2.    (line  156)
-matching basic regular expressions:            See 2.4.      (line  714)
-matching extended regular expressions:         See 2.4.      (line  719)
-matching fixed strings:                        See 2.4.      (line  724)
-matching Perl regular expressions:             See 2.4.      (line  730)
+matching basic regular expressions:            See 2.4.      (line  709)
+matching extended regular expressions:         See 2.4.      (line  714)
+matching fixed strings:                        See 2.4.      (line  719)
+matching Perl regular expressions:             See 2.4.      (line  725)
 matching whole words:                          See 2.1.2.    (line  147)
 max-count:                                     See 2.1.3.    (line  199)
-mc GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  606)
-message language:                              See 2.2.      (line  665)
-ms GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  598)
-MS-DOS/MS-Windows binary files:                See 2.1.7.    (line  473)
+mc GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  603)
+message language:                              See 2.2.      (line  663)
+ms GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  595)
+MS-DOS/MS-Windows binary files:                See 2.1.7.    (line  478)
 MS-DOS/MS-Windows byte offsets:                See 2.1.4.    (line  309)
-mt GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  590)
+mt GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  587)
 names of matching files:                       See 2.1.3.    (line  192)
-national language support:                     See 2.2.      (line  651)
-ne GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  636)
-NLS:                                           See 2.2.      (line  651)
+national language support:                     See 2.2.      (line  648)
+ne GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  633)
+NLS:                                           See 2.2.      (line  648)
 no filename prefix:                            See 2.1.4.    (line  281)
-numeric characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  852)
+numeric characters:                            See 3.2.      (line  848)
 only matching:                                 See 2.1.3.    (line  232)
-palindromes:                                   See 4.        (line 1138)
+palindromes:                                   See 4.        (line 1134)
 pattern from file:                             See 2.1.2.    (line  116)
 pattern list:                                  See 2.1.2.    (line  110)
-period:                                        See 3.1.      (line  769)
-plus sign:                                     See 3.1.      (line  778)
-POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable:          See 2.2.      (line  670)
-print character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  863)
+period:                                        See 3.1.      (line  764)
+plus sign:                                     See 3.1.      (line  773)
+POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable:          See 2.2.      (line  668)
+print character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  859)
 print non-matching lines:                      See 2.1.2.    (line  142)
-printable characters:                          See 3.2.      (line  863)
-punct character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  866)
-punctuation characters:                        See 3.2.      (line  866)
-question mark:                                 See 3.1.      (line  772)
+printable characters:                          See 3.2.      (line  859)
+punct character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  862)
+punctuation characters:                        See 3.2.      (line  862)
+question mark:                                 See 3.1.      (line  767)
 quiet, silent:                                 See 2.1.3.    (line  238)
-range expression:                              See 3.2.      (line  817)
-recursive search:                              See 2.1.6.    (line  453)
-regular expressions:                           See 3.        (line  744)
-return status:                                 See 2.3.      (line  692)
-rv GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  584)
-searching directory trees:                     See 2.1.6.    (line  431)
+range expression:                              See 3.2.      (line  813)
+recursive search:                              See 2.1.6.    (line  458)
+regular expressions:                           See 3.        (line  739)
+return status:                                 See 2.3.      (line  690)
+rv GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  581)
+searching directory trees:                     See 2.1.6.    (line  433)
 searching for a pattern:                       See 1.        (line   55)
-sl GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  567)
-space character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  871)
-space characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  871)
-subexpression:                                 See 3.5.      (line  974)
+sl GREP_COLORS capability:                     See 2.2.      (line  564)
+space character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  867)
+space characters:                              See 3.2.      (line  867)
+subexpression:                                 See 3.5.      (line  970)
 suppress binary data:                          See 2.1.6.    (line  386)
 suppress error messages:                       See 2.1.3.    (line  245)
-symbolic links:                                See 2.1.6.    (line  420)
+symbolic links:                                See 2.1.6.    (line  422)
 tab-aligned content lines:                     See 2.1.4.    (line  299)
-translation of message language:               See 2.2.      (line  665)
-upper character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  876)
-upper-case letters:                            See 3.2.      (line  876)
+translation of message language:               See 2.2.      (line  663)
+upper character class:                         See 3.2.      (line  872)
+upper-case letters:                            See 3.2.      (line  872)
 usage summary, printing:                       See 2.1.1.    (line   96)
-usage, examples:                               See 4.        (line 1005)
-using grep, Q&A:                               See 4.        (line 1016)
-variants of grep:                              See 2.4.      (line  704)
+usage, examples:                               See 4.        (line 1001)
+using grep, Q&A:                               See 4.        (line 1012)
+variants of grep:                              See 2.4.      (line  699)
 version, printing:                             See 2.1.1.    (line  101)
-whitespace characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  871)
+whitespace characters:                         See 3.2.      (line  867)
 with filename prefix:                          See 2.1.4.    (line  276)
-xdigit character class:                        See 3.2.      (line  881)
-xdigit class:                                  See 3.2.      (line  881)
+xdigit character class:                        See 3.2.      (line  877)
+xdigit class:                                  See 3.2.      (line  877)
 zero-terminated file names:                    See 2.1.4.    (line  319)
-zero-terminated lines:                         See 2.1.7.    (line  487)
-{,M}:                                          See 3.1.      (line  787)
-{N,M}:                                         See 3.1.      (line  791)
-{N,}:                                          See 3.1.      (line  784)
-{N}:                                           See 3.1.      (line  781)
+zero-terminated lines:                         See 2.1.7.    (line  491)
+{,M}:                                          See 3.1.      (line  782)
+{N,M}:                                         See 3.1.      (line  786)
+{N,}:                                          See 3.1.      (line  779)
+{N}:                                           See 3.1.      (line  776)
 
 
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