Paul Jackson scripsit: > I would suggest, as a user of ed since Ken Thompson sent Version 6 > out on 9 track tape, that when either one of two ways of doing some > small detail can be argued to be "correct", and either way can be > worked with to get the same result, that the "right" thing to do is > "don't change it."
+1 And by "don't change it", I mean "don't change what historic ed has done", as opposed to "don't change what GNU ed has done". -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan co...@ccil.org A male Jang appeared at my side. "Get a grip on yourself," he said. "Get a grip on your graks," I suggested. --Tanith Lee, Drinking Sapphire Wine _______________________________________________ bug-ed mailing list bug-ed@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ed