-$OpenBSD: POSIX,v 1.5 2013/11/28 10:04:26 sobrado Exp $
+$OpenBSD: POSIX,v 1.6 2014/01/01 16:17:55 tobias Exp $
$NetBSD: POSIX,v 1.9 1995/03/21 09:04:32 cgd Exp $
This version of ed(1) is not strictly POSIX compliant, as described in
3) To support the BSD `s' command (see extension [1] below),
substitution patterns cannot be delimited by numbers or the characters
- `r', `g' and `p'. In contrast, POSIX specifies any character expect
- space or newline can used as a delimiter.
+ `r', `g' and `p'. In contrast, POSIX specifies any character except
+ space or newline can be used as a delimiter.
EXTENSIONS
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ii) `W' for appending text to an existing file,
iii) `wq' for exiting after a write,
iv) `z' for scrolling through the buffer, and
- v) BSD line addressing syntax (i.e., `^' and `%') is recognized.
+ v) BSD line addressing syntax (i.e., `^' and `%') is recognized.
2) If crypt(3) is available, files can be read and written using DES
encryption. The `x' command prompts the user to enter a key used for
- encrypting/ decrypting subsequent reads and writes. If only a newline
+ encrypting/decrypting subsequent reads and writes. If only a newline
is entered as the key, then encryption is disabled. Otherwise, a key
is read in the same manner as a password entry. The key remains in
effect until encryption is disabled. For more information on the