`t' command of sed does not work fine.
Katsuhiro Watanabe
katsu at srava.sra.JUNET
Fri Aug 18 12:34:58 AEST 1989
Hello, world. I am using 4.3BSD on VAX.
I found a bug on sed of BSDs, so I would like to report it.
Even if no substitution have been made before `t'(since
the most recent reading of and input line), it often branches.
For example:
n125:104%cat t.sed
#
1{
s/.*//
d
}
t set
s/.*/t flag have been reset./
q
: set
s/.*/t flag is still set./
q
n125:105%echo '1\
2' | sed -f t.sed
Then, on VAX, I get "t flag is still set.".
On SUN, "t flag have been reset.".
On VAX, there is an inconsistency with manual.
I think it occurs on most BSDs except SUN.
Is this known yet?
thank you.
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WATANABE Katsuhiro
Software Tools and Technology Division, SRA Inc., Japan.
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