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.TH sed 1 "November 19, 1995".SH NAMEsed \- the stream editor.SH SYNOPSIS.B sed.RB [ \-n ].RB [ \-g ].RB [ \-e.IR script ].RB [ \-f.IR sfile ].RI [ file " ...]".SH DESCRIPTIONSed copies the named files (standard input default) to the standardoutput, edited according to a script of commands. .PAn.B \-eoption supplies a single edit command from the next argument;if there are several of these they are executed in the order in whichthey appear. If there is just one.B \-eoption and no.BR \-f "'s,"the.B \-eflag may be omitted..PAn.B \-foption causes commands to be taken from the file "sfile"; ifthere are several of these they are executed in the order in whichthey appear;.B \-eand.B \-fcommands may be mixed..PThe.B \-goption causes.B sedto act as though every substitute commandin the script has a.B gsuffix..PThe.B \-noption suppresses the default output..PA script consists of commands, one per line, of the following form:.PP [address [, address] ] function [arguments].PPNormally.B sedcyclically copies a line of input into a current textbuffer, then applies all commands whose addresses select the buffer insequence, then copies the buffer to standard output and clears it..PThe.B \-noption suppresses normal output (so that only.B pand.B woutput is done). Also, some commands.RB ( n ,.BR N )do their own line reads, and some others.RB ( d ,.BR D )cause all commands following in the script to be skipped (the.B Dcommand also suppresses the clearing of the current textbuffer that would normally occur before the next cycle)..PIt is also helpful to know that there's a second buffer (called the `holdspace' that can be copied or appended to or from or swapped withthe current text buffer..PAn address is: a decimal numeral (which matches the line it numbers where linenumbers start at 1 and run cumulatively across files), or a `$' that addressesthe last line of input, or a context address, which is a `/regularexpression/', in the style of.BR ed (1)modified thus:.P.TP 5(1)The escape sequence `\en' matches a newline embedded in the buffer,and `\et' matches a tab..TP 5(2)A command line with no addresses selects every buffer..TP 5(3)A command line with one address selects every buffer that matchesthat address..TP 5(4)A command line with two addresses selects the inclusive range fromthe first input buffer that matches the first address through thenext input buffer that matches the second. (If the second addressis a number less than or equal to the line number first selected,only one line is selected.) Once the second address is matched.B sedstarts looking for the first one again; thus, any number of these ranges will be matched..PThe negation operator '!' can prefix a command to apply it to everyline not selected by the address(es)..PIn the following list of functions, the maximum number of addressespermitted for each function is indicated in parentheses..PAn argument denoted "text" consists of one or more lines, with allbut the last ending with `\e' to hide the newline..PBackslashes in text are treated like backslashes in the replacementstring of an.B scommand and may be used to protect initial whitespace (blanks and tabs)against the stripping that is done on every line of the script..PAn argument denoted "rfile" or "wfile" must be last on the commandline. Each wfile is created before processing begins. There can be atmost 10 distinct wfile arguments..ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u.TP 5a "text" (1)Append. Place text on output before reading the next input line..TP 5b "label" (2)Branch to the `:' command bearing the label. If no label is given,branch to the end of the script..TP 5c "text" (2)Change. Delete the current text buffer. With 0 or 1 address, or atthe end of a 2-address range, place text on the output. Start the nextcycle..TP 5d (2)Delete the current text buffer. Start the next cycle..TP 5D (2)Delete the first line of the current text buffer (all chars up to thefirst newline). Start the next cycle..TP 5g (2)Replace the contents of the current text buffer with the contents ofthe hold space..TP 5G (2)Append the contents of the hold space to the current text buffer..TP 5h (2)Copy the current text buffer into the hold space..TP 5H (2)Append a copy of the current text buffer to the hold space..TP 5i "text" (1)Insert. Place text on the standard output..TP 5l (2)List. Sends the pattern space to standard output. A "w" option mayfollow as in the.B scommand below. Non-printable characters expand to:.sp .4v.in +3.nf.ta +\w'xxxn'u +\w'nnnn'u +\w'backspace 'u\eb \-\- backspace (ASCII 08)\et \-\- tab (ASCII 09)\en \-\- newline (ASCII 10)\er \-\- return (ASCII 13)\ee \-\- escape (ASCII 27)\exx \-\- the ASCII character corresponding to 2 hex digits xx..fi.in -3.ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u.TP 5n (2)Copy the current text buffer to standard output. Read the next lineof input into it..TP 5N (2)Append the next line of input to the current text buffer, insertingan embedded newline between the two. The current line number changes..TP 5p (2)Print. Copy the current text buffer to the standard output..TP 5P (2)Copy the first line of the current text buffer (all chars up to thefirst newline) to standard output..TP 5q (1)Quit. Branch to the end of the script. Do not start a new cycle..TP 5r "rfile" (1)Read the contents of rfile. Place them on the output before readingthe next input line..TP 5s /regular-expression/replacement/flags\0\0\0\0\0\0(2)Substitute the replacement for instances of the regular expressionin the current text buffer. Any character may be used instead of `/'.For a fuller description see ed (1).Flags is zero or more of the following:.sp .4v.ta +\w'gm'u +\w'nnm'u.in +\w'gmnnm'u.ti -\w'gmnnm'ug \-\- Global. Substitute for all nonoverlapping instances ofthe string rather than just the first one..sp .4v.ti -\w'gmnnm'up \-\- Print the pattern space if a replacement was made..sp .4v.ti -\w'gmnnm'uw \-\- Write. Append the current text buffer to a file argumentas in a w command if a replacement is made. Standard output is used if nofile argument is given.in -\w'gmnnm'u.ta +\w'nm'u +\w'"command"m'u.TP 5t "label" (2)Branch-if-test. Branch to the.B :command with the given label if anysubstitutes have been made since the most recent read of an input lineor execution of a.B tor.BR T .If no label is given, branch to the end of the script..TP 5T "label" (2)Branch-on-error. Branch to the.B :command with the given label if no substitutes have succeeded since thelast input line or.B tor.B Tcommand. Branch to the end of the script if no label is given..TP 5w "wfile" (2)Write. Append the current text buffer to wfile..TP 5W "wfile" (2)Write first line. Append first line of the current text bufferto wfile..TP 5x (2)Exchange the contents of the current text buffer and hold space..TP 5y /string1/string2/\0\0\0\0\0\0(2)Translate. Replace each occurrence of a character in string1 withthe corresponding character in string2. The lengths of these stringsmust be equal..TP 5! "command" (2)All-but. Apply the function (or group, if function is.BR { )only to lines not selected by the address(es)..TP 5: "label" (0)This command does nothing but hold a label for.B band.B tcommands to branch to..TP 5= (1)Place the current line number on the standard output as a line..TP 5{ (2)Execute the following commands through a matching `}' only when thecurrent line matches the address or address range given..PAn empty command is ignored..P.SH PORTABILITYThis tool was reverse-engineered from BSD 4.1 UNIX.BR sed ,and (as faras the author's knowledge and tests can determine) is compatible withit. All documented features of BSD 4.1 sed are supported..POne undocumented feature (a leading 'n' in the first comment havingthe same effect as an.B \-ncommand-line option) has been omitted..PThe following bugs and limitations have been fixed:.TP 5\(buThere is no hidden length limit (40 in BSD sed) on.B wfile names..TP 5\(buThere is no limit (8 in BSD sed) on the length of labels..TP 5\(buThe exchange command now works for long pattern and hold spaces..PThe following enhancements to existing commands have been made:.TP 5\(bu.BR a ,.B icommands don't insist on a leading backslash-\en in the text..TP 5\(bu.BR r ,.B wcommands don't insist on whitespace before the filename..TP 5\(buThe.BR g ,.B pand.B Poptions on.B scommands may be given in any order..PSome enhancements to regular-expression syntax have been made:.TP 5\(bu\et is recognized in REs (and elsewhere) as an escape for tab..TP 5\(buIn an RE, + calls for 1..n repeats of the previous pattern..PThe following are completely new features:.TP 5\(buThe.B lcommand (list, undocumented and weaker in BSD).TP 5\(buThe.B Wcommand (write first line of pattern space to file)..TP 5\(buThe.B Tcommand (branch on last substitute failed)..TP 5\(buTrailing comments are now allowed on command lines..PIn addition,.BR sed "'s"error messages have been made more specific and informative..PThe implementation is also significantly smaller and faster than BSD 4.1 sed. It uses only the standard I/O library and exit(3)..P.SH NOTE.PThis is a freeware component of the GNU and MINIX operating systems.The user is hereby granted permission to use, modify, reproduce anddistribute it subject to the following conditions:.P1. The authorship notice appearing in each source file may not bealtered or deleted..P2. The object form may not be distributed without source..P.SH SEE ALSO.P.BR cgrep (1),.BR fgrep (1),.BR grep (1),.BR lex (1),.BR regexp (5),.BR awk (9)..P.SH AUTHOREric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
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