On 31 October 2013 20:24, Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 31 October 2013 16:49, Friedrich Psiorz <f.psi...@gmx.de> wrote:
>> It works for me, but I found another inconsistency.
>>
>> I tried it on p9p and 9vx, both in acme and sam.
>
>>>>> /A/+#0;/B/-#0
>>>>> g/CC/ s/CC/DD/g
>>>>> p
>
> Well. If I use these commands one by one inside p9p acme
> (and probably sam, too), I truly get what I want (and what
> you say). The problem appears when I want to run it from
> a script like this:
>
> sam -d <<EOF $1  >[2] /dev/null
> /A/+#0;/B/-#0
> g/CC/ s/CC/DD/g
> p
> EOF
>
> then you get, since the g is on a seperate line, an extra
> output from the line before g. And if you try to join g with
> the match like
>
> sam -d <<EOF $1  >[2] /dev/null
> /A/+#0;/B/-#0 g/CC/ s/CC/DD/g
> p
> EOF
>
> then you get no output if CC is not between A and B
> (although when it is there, you get what I want).
> In neither case I am fully satisfied. :)
>
> Thanks
> Ruda

So far I still do not know how to do it properly...
But it seems nobody here proposes anything...

Thanks for any clue
Ruda

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