UNIX-WIZARDS Digest V6#080
Francois-Michel Lang
lang at pearl.PRC.Unisys.COM
Wed Jan 18 00:22:35 AEST 1989
In article <18108 at adm.BRL.MIL>, Pabbisetty.henr at xerox.com (Nagesh Pabbisetty) writes:
+
+ Folks,
+
+ Sometime aog, I had requested for references/tutorials for awk, lex and
+ yacc. I received a lot of responses.
... including ...
+ 9. "A Walk Through AWK" published a couple of years ago in the SIGPLAN
+ Notices is
+ the single best introduction I had seen to awk. He treated it like an
+ ordinary
+ language first and THEN introduced the wierd features, WITH AN EXPLANATION!
Does anyone have the reference to the SIGPLAN Notice in question?
Our library is missing some issues, and I don't particularly
want to do a linear search through all that we have.
Any pointers will be appreciated.
I also have a copy of an interesting document called
"A Supplemental Document for AWK,
or,
Things Al, Pete, and Brian Didn't Mention Much"
by John W. Pierce. This document details a number
of bugs and undocumented features in AWK.
I don't know where it came from, but lots of folks
around here have copies.
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Francois-Michel Lang
Paoli Research Center, Unisys Corporation lang at prc.unisys.com (215) 648-7256
Dept of Comp & Info Science, U of PA lang at cis.upenn.edu (215) 898-9511
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