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[src/trunk]: src/gnu/dist/gawk Import GNU Awk 3.0.3.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/a80f3b632f1d
branches: trunk
changeset: 473667:a80f3b632f1d
user: tron <tron%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sun Jun 13 20:39:15 1999 +0000
description:
Import GNU Awk 3.0.3.
diffstat:
gnu/dist/gawk/ACKNOWLEDGMENT | 34 +
gnu/dist/gawk/COPYING | 340 +
gnu/dist/gawk/ChangeLog | 826 +
gnu/dist/gawk/FUTURES | 108 +
gnu/dist/gawk/INSTALL | 181 +
gnu/dist/gawk/LIMITATIONS | 16 +
gnu/dist/gawk/Makefile.in | 281 +
gnu/dist/gawk/NEWS | 1802 +
gnu/dist/gawk/PORTS | 36 +
gnu/dist/gawk/POSIX.STD | 109 +
gnu/dist/gawk/PROBLEMS | 10 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README | 94 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.FIRST | 21 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.VMS | 103 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.atari | 21 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.irix | 55 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.linux | 13 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.pc | 316 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.sco | 22 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.sgi | 20 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.solaris | 37 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.sony | 11 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.sunos4 | 24 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.ultrix | 27 +
gnu/dist/gawk/README_d/README.yacc | 10 +
gnu/dist/gawk/acconfig.h | 36 +
gnu/dist/gawk/aclocal.m4 | 40 +
gnu/dist/gawk/alloca.c | 496 +
gnu/dist/gawk/array.c | 526 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awk.h | 882 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awk.y | 2434 ++
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/ChangeLog | 42 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/Makefile.in | 99 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/data/BBS-list | 11 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/data/inventory-shipped | 17 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/assert.awk | 18 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/ctime.awk | 11 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/ftrans.awk | 15 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/getopt.awk | 82 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/gettime.awk | 61 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/grcat.c | 34 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/groupawk.in | 80 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/join.awk | 15 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/mktime.awk | 106 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/nextfile.awk | 15 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/ord.awk | 54 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/passwdawk.in | 56 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/pwcat.c | 29 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/lib/round.awk | 32 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/misc/arraymax.awk | 10 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/misc/arraymax.data | 5 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/misc/findpat.data | 7 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/misc/findpat.sh | 10 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/alarm.awk | 81 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/awksed.awk | 31 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/cut.awk | 136 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/dupword.awk | 16 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/egrep.awk | 96 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/extract.awk | 72 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/histsort.awk | 14 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/id.awk | 69 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/igawk.sh | 130 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/labels.awk | 53 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/split.awk | 53 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/tee.awk | 38 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/translate.awk | 46 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/uniq.awk | 116 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/wc.awk | 68 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/eg/prog/wordfreq.awk | 13 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/extract.awk | 87 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awklib/stamp-eg | 2 +
gnu/dist/gawk/awktab.c | 3934 ++++
gnu/dist/gawk/builtin.c | 2048 ++
gnu/dist/gawk/configh.in | 206 +
gnu/dist/gawk/configure | 3163 +++
gnu/dist/gawk/configure.in | 129 +
gnu/dist/gawk/custom.h | 59 +
gnu/dist/gawk/dfa.c | 2606 ++
gnu/dist/gawk/dfa.h | 364 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/ChangeLog | 91 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/Makefile.in | 128 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/README.card | 19 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/ad.block | 48 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/awkcard.in | 1540 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/awkforai.txt | 150 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/cardfonts | 37 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/colors | 39 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/gawk.1 | 2621 ++
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/gawk.info | 18239 ++++++++++++++++++++
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/gawk.texi | 20820 +++++++++++++++++++++++
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/igawk.1 | 73 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/macros | 211 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/no.colors | 31 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/setter.outline | 77 +
gnu/dist/gawk/doc/texinfo.tex | 4761 +++++
gnu/dist/gawk/eval.c | 1720 +
gnu/dist/gawk/field.c | 915 +
gnu/dist/gawk/gawkmisc.c | 63 +
gnu/dist/gawk/getopt.c | 1000 +
gnu/dist/gawk/getopt.h | 133 +
gnu/dist/gawk/getopt1.c | 189 +
gnu/dist/gawk/install-sh | 238 +
gnu/dist/gawk/io.c | 1941 ++
gnu/dist/gawk/main.c | 735 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing.c | 59 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/memcmp.c | 18 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/memcpy.c | 18 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/memset.c | 20 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strchr.c | 47 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strerror.c | 37 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strftime.3 | 353 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strftime.c | 891 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strncasecmp.c | 95 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/strtod.c | 123 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/system.c | 27 +
gnu/dist/gawk/missing/tzset.c | 39 +
gnu/dist/gawk/mkinstalldirs | 32 +
gnu/dist/gawk/msg.c | 189 +
gnu/dist/gawk/node.c | 515 +
gnu/dist/gawk/patchlevel.h | 1 +
gnu/dist/gawk/posix/ChangeLog | 19 +
gnu/dist/gawk/posix/gawkmisc.c | 108 +
gnu/dist/gawk/protos.h | 128 +
gnu/dist/gawk/random.c | 379 +
gnu/dist/gawk/random.h | 29 +
gnu/dist/gawk/re.c | 310 +
gnu/dist/gawk/regex.c | 5718 ++++++
gnu/dist/gawk/regex.h | 531 +
gnu/dist/gawk/stamp-h.in | 1 +
gnu/dist/gawk/version.c | 50 +
130 files changed, 88926 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 89446 to 300 lines):
diff -r 388bfb1caa63 -r a80f3b632f1d gnu/dist/gawk/ACKNOWLEDGMENT
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/gnu/dist/gawk/ACKNOWLEDGMENT Sun Jun 13 20:39:15 1999 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+The current developers of Gawk would like to thank and acknowledge the
+many people who have contributed to the development through bug reports
+and fixes and suggestions. Unfortunately, we have not been organized
+enough to keep track of all the names -- for that we apologize.
+
+The following people were involved in porting gawk to different platforms.
+
+ Mike Lijewski <mjlx%eagle.cnsf.cornell.edu@localhost> (IBM RS6000)
+ Kent Williams (MSDOS 2.11)
+ Conrad Kwok (MSDOS earlier versions)
+ Scott Garfinkle (MSDOS earlier versions)
+ Hal Peterson <hrp%pecan.cray.com@localhost> (Cray)
+
+This group of people comprise the "GAWK crack portability team", who
+test the pre-releases and ensure portability of gawk.
+
+ Pat Rankin <gawk.rankin%EQL.Caltech.Edu@localhost> (VMS)
+ Michal Jaegermann <michal%gortel.phys.UAlberta.CA@localhost>
+ (Atari, NeXT, DEC 3100)
+ Scott Deifik <scottd%amgen.com@localhost> (MSDOS 2.14, 2.15, 3.0)
+ Kai Uwe Rommel <rommel%ars.de@localhost> (OS/2)
+ Darrel Hankerson <hankedr%mail.auburn.edu@localhost> (DOS and formerly OS/2)
+ Mark Moraes <Mark-Moraes%deshaw.com@localhost> (Code Center, Purify)
+ Kaveh Ghazi <ghazi%noc.rutgers.edu@localhost> (Lots of Unix variants)
+
+Michal, Scott and Darrel go out of their way to make sure that gawk
+works on non-32 bit systems, and keep me on track where portability is
+concerned. Indeed, all of these folks are incredibly helpful; gawk would
+not be the fine program it is now without them.
+
+Last, but far from least, we would like to thank Brian Kernighan who
+has helped to clear up many dark corners of the language and provided a
+restraining touch when we have been overly tempted by "feeping
+creaturism".
diff -r 388bfb1caa63 -r a80f3b632f1d gnu/dist/gawk/COPYING
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/gnu/dist/gawk/COPYING Sun Jun 13 20:39:15 1999 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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