On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Paul Eggert wrote:
> Most likely, seds that don't support ? and \| also don't support
> \{m,n\}, as I recall that those features were introduced to USG Unix
> at about the same time. Unix Version 7 didn't have them.
IRIX 6.5 sed, for one, does NOT support ?, but it DOES support \{0,1\}.
-Steve
- portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Jim Meyering
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Steve Robbins
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Jim Meyering
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Paul Eggert
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1... Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Ruslan Shevchenko
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Harlan Stenn
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
- Re: portability of sed's \{0,1\}? Eli Zaretskii
