In article <[email protected]>,
Peter Bray  <[email protected]> wrote:
>% echo '#else /* XXXX'
>#else /* XXXX
>
>% echo '#else /* XXXX'  |  sed -e '/^#else /* XXXX/ p'

This regex is bogus. You want something like

        sed -e '/^#else \/\* XXX/ p'

HTH,

Arnold
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Aharon (Arnold) Robbins                 arnold AT skeeve DOT com
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