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Re: [Bug-ed] [patch] proposal: adding '^' address


From: Antonio Diaz Diaz
Subject: Re: [Bug-ed] [patch] proposal: adding '^' address
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 16:01:17 +0200
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Hello Andrew,

Andrew Moore wrote:
] Well, accepting the '^' character as an address is not required by POSIX[1].

SUSv4, which you link to above, states:

     Historically, ed accepted the '^' character as an address...

Even Brian W. Kernighan’s ed(1) tutorial, which probably dates back to the 
early 70’s, references ‘^’ as an address.  What are you thinking?

It is nice that '^' appears in a tutorial from the 70's, but as POSIX does not require it, introducing such an historical "feature" in GNU ed would just bring confusion. For example, using '^' in a script would not be portable.

I think that adding the '^' address is just "historical featuritis".


Best regards,
Antonio.



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