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Grammatical fixes in gawk manual v.3.1.8
From: |
Peter Axon |
Subject: |
Grammatical fixes in gawk manual v.3.1.8 |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:11:19 +1100 (EST) |
Got a patch file for the gawk info manual for version 3.1.8. Just some
grammatical fixes.
Following is the patch file: gawk.texi.patch
--- doc/gawk.texi 2010-04-20 18:41:01.000000000 +1000
+++ doc/gawk-new.texi 2010-12-02 13:01:52.000000000 +1100
@@ -12779,7 +12779,7 @@
The @var{regexp} argument may be either a regexp constant
(@samp{/@dots{}/}) or a string constant (@var{"@dots{}"}).
In the latter case, the string is treated as a regexp to be matched.
address@hidden Regexps}, for a
+See @ref{Computed Regexps}, for a
discussion of the difference between the two forms, and the
implications for writing your program correctly.
@@ -12934,7 +12934,7 @@
string.
@value{DARKCORNER}
The POSIX standard allows this as well.
address@hidden Regexps}, for a
+See @xref{Computed Regexps}, for a
discussion of the difference between using a string constant or a regexp
constant,
and the implications for writing your program correctly.
@@ -13003,7 +13003,7 @@
The @var{regexp} argument may be either a regexp constant
(@samp{/@dots{}/}) or a string constant (@var{"@dots{}"}).
In the latter case, the string is treated as a regexp to be matched.
address@hidden Regexps}, for a
+See @ref{Computed Regexps}, for a
discussion of the difference between the two forms, and the
implications for writing your program correctly.
@@ -27243,7 +27243,7 @@
@cindex address@hidden data-driven
@command{awk} manages the reading of data for you, as well as the
breaking it up into records and fields. Your program's job is to
-tell @command{awk} what to with the data. You do this by describing
+tell @command{awk} what to do with the data. You do this by describing
@dfn{patterns} in the data to look for, and @dfn{actions} to execute
when those patterns are seen. This @dfn{data-driven} nature of
@command{awk} programs usually makes them both easier to write
- Grammatical fixes in gawk manual v.3.1.8,
Peter Axon <=