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From: Arnold Robbins
Subject: [gawk-diffs] [SCM] gawk branch, gawk-4.1-stable, updated. gawk-4.1.0-568-g762f300
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 20:36:11 +0000

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http://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/gawk.git/commit/?id=762f30020bfa5e333345adc25d34da84918faa96

commit 762f30020bfa5e333345adc25d34da84918faa96
Author: Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
Date:   Mon Jan 26 22:35:52 2015 +0200

    More O'Reilly fixes.

diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index 0118d30..48d05b0 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2015-01-26         Arnold D. Robbins     <address@hidden>
+
+       * gawktexi.in: O'Reilly fixes.
+
 2015-01-25         Arnold D. Robbins     <address@hidden>
 
        * gawktexi.in: Fix a bad URL.
diff --git a/doc/gawk.info b/doc/gawk.info
index e32e251..ef09270 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.info
+++ b/doc/gawk.info
@@ -10125,11 +10125,11 @@ description of each variable.)
      use binary I/O.  Any other string value is treated the same as
      `"rw"', but causes `gawk' to generate a warning message.
      `BINMODE' is described in more detail in *note PC Using::.  `mawk'
-     (*note Other Versions::), also supports this variable, but only
+     (*note Other Versions::) also supports this variable, but only
      using numeric values.
 
 ``CONVFMT''
-     This string controls conversion of numbers to strings (*note
+     A string that controls the conversion of numbers to strings (*note
      Conversion::).  It works by being passed, in effect, as the first
      argument to the `sprintf()' function (*note String Functions::).
      Its default value is `"%.6g"'.  `CONVFMT' was introduced by the
@@ -10176,7 +10176,7 @@ description of each variable.)
 
 `IGNORECASE #'
      If `IGNORECASE' is nonzero or non-null, then all string comparisons
-     and all regular expression matching are case independent.  Thus,
+     and all regular expression matching are case-independent.  Thus,
      regexp matching with `~' and `!~', as well as the `gensub()',
      `gsub()', `index()', `match()', `patsplit()', `split()', and
      `sub()' functions, record termination with `RS', and field
@@ -10196,7 +10196,7 @@ description of each variable.)
      Assigning a false value to `LINT' turns off the lint warnings.
 
      This variable is a `gawk' extension.  It is not special in other
-     `awk' implementations.  Unlike the other special variables,
+     `awk' implementations.  Unlike with the other special variables,
      changing `LINT' does affect the production of lint warnings, even
      if `gawk' is in compatibility mode.  Much as the `--lint' and
      `--traditional' options independently control different aspects of
@@ -10204,17 +10204,18 @@ description of each variable.)
      execution is independent of the flavor of `awk' being executed.
 
 `OFMT'
-     Controls conversion of numbers to strings (*note Conversion::) for
-     printing with the `print' statement.  It works by being passed as
-     the first argument to the `sprintf()' function (*note String
-     Functions::).  Its default value is `"%.6g"'.  Earlier versions of
-     `awk' used `OFMT' to specify the format for converting numbers to
-     strings in general expressions; this is now done by `CONVFMT'.
+     A string that controls conversion of numbers to strings (*note
+     Conversion::) for printing with the `print' statement.  It works
+     by being passed as the first argument to the `sprintf()' function
+     (*note String Functions::).  Its default value is `"%.6g"'.
+     Earlier versions of `awk' used `OFMT' to specify the format for
+     converting numbers to strings in general expressions; this is now
+     done by `CONVFMT'.
 
 `OFS'
-     This is the output field separator (*note Output Separators::).
-     It is output between the fields printed by a `print' statement.
-     Its default value is `" "', a string consisting of a single space.
+     The output field separator (*note Output Separators::).  It is
+     output between the fields printed by a `print' statement.  Its
+     default value is `" "', a string consisting of a single space.
 
 `ORS'
      The output record separator.  It is output at the end of every
@@ -10264,7 +10265,7 @@ description of each variable.)
 
 File: gawk.info,  Node: Auto-set,  Next: ARGC and ARGV,  Prev: User-modified,  
Up: Built-in Variables
 
-7.5.2 Built-In Variables That Convey Information
+7.5.2 Built-in Variables That Convey Information
 ------------------------------------------------
 
 The following is an alphabetical list of variables that `awk' sets
@@ -10368,14 +10369,14 @@ Options::), they are not special:
 
 `NF'
      The number of fields in the current input record.  `NF' is set
-     each time a new record is read, when a new field is created or
+     each time a new record is read, when a new field is created, or
      when `$0' changes (*note Fields::).
 
      Unlike most of the variables described in this node, assigning a
      value to `NF' has the potential to affect `awk''s internal
      workings.  In particular, assignments to `NF' can be used to
-     create or remove fields from the current record. *Note Changing
-     Fields::.
+     create fields in or remove fields from the current record. *Note
+     Changing Fields::.
 
 `FUNCTAB #'
      An array whose indices and corresponding values are the names of
@@ -10410,7 +10411,7 @@ Options::), they are not special:
 
     `PROCINFO["identifiers"]'
           A subarray, indexed by the names of all identifiers used in
-          the text of the AWK program.  An "identifier" is simply the
+          the text of the `awk' program.  An "identifier" is simply the
           name of a variable (be it scalar or array), built-in
           function, user-defined function, or extension function.  For
           each identifier, the value of the element is one of the
@@ -10431,7 +10432,7 @@ Options::), they are not special:
 
          `"untyped"'
                The identifier is untyped (could be used as a scalar or
-               array, `gawk' doesn't know yet).
+               an array; `gawk' doesn't know yet).
 
          `"user"'
                The identifier is a user-defined function.
@@ -10520,7 +10521,7 @@ Options::), they are not special:
      string, or -1 if no match is found.
 
 `RSTART'
-     The start-index in characters of the substring that is matched by
+     The start index in characters of the substring that is matched by
      the `match()' function (*note String Functions::).  `RSTART' is
      set by invoking the `match()' function.  Its value is the position
      of the string where the matched substring starts, or zero if no
@@ -10570,7 +10571,7 @@ Options::), they are not special:
           }
 
           NOTE: In order to avoid severe time-travel paradoxes,(2)
-          neither `FUNCTAB' nor `SYMTAB' are available as elements
+          neither `FUNCTAB' nor `SYMTAB' is available as an element
           within the `SYMTAB' array.
 
                         Changing `NR' and `FNR'
@@ -10709,7 +10710,7 @@ are passed on to the `awk' program.  (*Note Getopt 
Function::, for an
    When designing your program, you should choose options that don't
 conflict with `gawk''s, because it will process any options that it
 accepts before passing the rest of the command line on to your program.
-Using `#!' with the `-E' option may help (*Note Executable Scripts::,
+Using `#!' with the `-E' option may help (*note Executable Scripts::,
 and *note Options::,).
 
 
@@ -10720,14 +10721,14 @@ File: gawk.info,  Node: Pattern Action Summary,  
Prev: Built-in Variables,  Up:
 
    * Pattern-action pairs make up the basic elements of an `awk'
      program.  Patterns are either normal expressions, range
-     expressions, regexp constants, one of the special keywords
-     `BEGIN', `END', `BEGINFILE', `ENDFILE', or empty.  The action
+     expressions, or regexp constants; one of the special keywords
+     `BEGIN', `END', `BEGINFILE', or `ENDFILE'; or empty.  The action
      executes if the current record matches the pattern.  Empty
      (missing) patterns match all records.
 
-   * I/O from `BEGIN' and `END' rules have certain constraints.  This
-     is also true, only more so, for `BEGINFILE' and `ENDFILE' rules.
-     The latter two give you "hooks" into `gawk''s file processing,
+   * I/O from `BEGIN' and `END' rules has certain constraints.  This is
+     also true, only more so, for `BEGINFILE' and `ENDFILE' rules.  The
+     latter two give you "hooks" into `gawk''s file processing,
      allowing you to recover from a file that otherwise would cause a
      fatal error (such as a file that cannot be opened).
 
@@ -10748,11 +10749,11 @@ File: gawk.info,  Node: Pattern Action Summary,  
Prev: Built-in Variables,  Up:
      iteration of a loop (or get out of a `switch').
 
    * `next' and `nextfile' let you read the next record and start over
-     at the top of your program, or skip to the next input file and
+     at the top of your program or skip to the next input file and
      start over, respectively.
 
    * The `exit' statement terminates your program. When executed from
-     an action (or function body) it transfers control to the `END'
+     an action (or function body), it transfers control to the `END'
      statements. From an `END' statement body, it exits immediately.
      You may pass an optional numeric value to be used as `awk''s exit
      status.
@@ -32489,7 +32490,7 @@ Index
                                                               (line  77)
 * differences in awk and gawk, SYMTAB variable: Auto-set.     (line 269)
 * differences in awk and gawk, TEXTDOMAIN variable: User-modified.
-                                                              (line 151)
+                                                              (line 152)
 * differences in awk and gawk, trunc-mod operation: Arithmetic Ops.
                                                               (line  66)
 * directories, command-line:             Command-line directories.
@@ -32977,7 +32978,7 @@ Index
 * gawk, splitting fields and:            Constant Size.       (line  87)
 * gawk, string-translation functions:    I18N Functions.      (line   6)
 * gawk, SYMTAB array in:                 Auto-set.            (line 269)
-* gawk, TEXTDOMAIN variable in:          User-modified.       (line 151)
+* gawk, TEXTDOMAIN variable in:          User-modified.       (line 152)
 * gawk, timestamps:                      Time Functions.      (line   6)
 * gawk, uses for:                        Preface.             (line  34)
 * gawk, versions of, information about, printing: Options.    (line 302)
@@ -33175,7 +33176,7 @@ Index
 * internationalization:                  I18N Functions.      (line   6)
 * internationalization, localization <1>: Internationalization.
                                                               (line  13)
-* internationalization, localization:    User-modified.       (line 151)
+* internationalization, localization:    User-modified.       (line 152)
 * internationalization, localization, character classes: Bracket Expressions.
                                                               (line 101)
 * internationalization, localization, gawk and: Internationalization.
@@ -33471,7 +33472,7 @@ Index
 * OFMT variable <2>:                     Strings And Numbers. (line  57)
 * OFMT variable:                         OFMT.                (line  15)
 * OFMT variable, POSIX awk and:          OFMT.                (line  27)
-* OFS variable <1>:                      User-modified.       (line 113)
+* OFS variable <1>:                      User-modified.       (line 114)
 * OFS variable <2>:                      Output Separators.   (line   6)
 * OFS variable:                          Changing Fields.     (line  64)
 * OpenBSD:                               Glossary.            (line 753)
@@ -33524,7 +33525,7 @@ Index
                                                               (line  12)
 * ord() user-defined function:           Ordinal Functions.   (line  16)
 * order of evaluation, concatenation:    Concatenation.       (line  41)
-* ORS variable <1>:                      User-modified.       (line 118)
+* ORS variable <1>:                      User-modified.       (line 119)
 * ORS variable:                          Output Separators.   (line  21)
 * output field separator, See OFS variable: Changing Fields.  (line  64)
 * output record separator, See ORS variable: Output Separators.
@@ -33664,7 +33665,7 @@ Index
 * POSIX, gawk extensions not included in: POSIX/GNU.          (line   6)
 * POSIX, programs, implementing in awk:  Clones.              (line   6)
 * POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable:  Options.             (line 341)
-* PREC variable:                         User-modified.       (line 123)
+* PREC variable:                         User-modified.       (line 124)
 * precedence <1>:                        Precedence.          (line   6)
 * precedence:                            Increment Ops.       (line  60)
 * precedence, regexp operators:          Regexp Operators.    (line 156)
@@ -33679,7 +33680,7 @@ Index
 * print statement, commas, omitting:     Print Examples.      (line  31)
 * print statement, I/O operators in:     Precedence.          (line  71)
 * print statement, line continuations and: Print Examples.    (line  76)
-* print statement, OFMT variable and:    User-modified.       (line 113)
+* print statement, OFMT variable and:    User-modified.       (line 114)
 * print statement, See Also redirection, of output: Redirection.
                                                               (line  17)
 * print statement, sprintf() function and: Round Function.    (line   6)
@@ -33794,7 +33795,7 @@ Index
 * readfile() user-defined function:      Readfile Function.   (line  30)
 * reading input files:                   Reading Files.       (line   6)
 * recipe for a programming language:     History.             (line   6)
-* record separators <1>:                 User-modified.       (line 132)
+* record separators <1>:                 User-modified.       (line 133)
 * record separators:                     awk split records.   (line   6)
 * record separators, changing:           awk split records.   (line  85)
 * record separators, regular expressions as: awk split records.
@@ -33906,8 +33907,8 @@ Index
 * round to nearest integer:              Numeric Functions.   (line  23)
 * round() user-defined function:         Round Function.      (line  16)
 * rounding numbers:                      Round Function.      (line   6)
-* ROUNDMODE variable:                    User-modified.       (line 127)
-* RS variable <1>:                       User-modified.       (line 132)
+* ROUNDMODE variable:                    User-modified.       (line 128)
+* RS variable <1>:                       User-modified.       (line 133)
 * RS variable:                           awk split records.   (line  12)
 * RS variable, multiline records and:    Multiple Line.       (line  17)
 * rshift:                                Bitwise Functions.   (line  53)
@@ -33964,12 +33965,12 @@ Index
 * separators, field, FIELDWIDTHS variable and: User-modified. (line  37)
 * separators, field, FPAT variable and:  User-modified.       (line  43)
 * separators, field, POSIX and:          Fields.              (line   6)
-* separators, for records <1>:           User-modified.       (line 132)
+* separators, for records <1>:           User-modified.       (line 133)
 * separators, for records:               awk split records.   (line   6)
 * separators, for records, regular expressions as: awk split records.
                                                               (line 125)
 * separators, for statements in actions: Action Overview.     (line  19)
-* separators, subscript:                 User-modified.       (line 145)
+* separators, subscript:                 User-modified.       (line 146)
 * set breakpoint:                        Breakpoint Control.  (line  11)
 * set debugger command:                  Viewing And Changing Data.
                                                               (line  59)
@@ -34101,7 +34102,7 @@ Index
 * split.awk program:                     Split Program.       (line  30)
 * sprintf <1>:                           String Functions.    (line 383)
 * sprintf:                               OFMT.                (line  15)
-* sprintf() function, OFMT variable and: User-modified.       (line 113)
+* sprintf() function, OFMT variable and: User-modified.       (line 114)
 * sprintf() function, print/printf statements and: Round Function.
                                                               (line   6)
 * sqrt:                                  Numeric Functions.   (line  77)
@@ -34163,7 +34164,7 @@ Index
                                                               (line  43)
 * sub() function, arguments of:          String Functions.    (line 462)
 * sub() function, escape processing:     Gory Details.        (line   6)
-* subscript separators:                  User-modified.       (line 145)
+* subscript separators:                  User-modified.       (line 146)
 * subscripts in arrays, multidimensional: Multidimensional.   (line  10)
 * subscripts in arrays, multidimensional, scanning: Multiscanning.
                                                               (line  11)
@@ -34171,7 +34172,7 @@ Index
                                                               (line   6)
 * subscripts in arrays, uninitialized variables as: Uninitialized Subscripts.
                                                               (line   6)
-* SUBSEP variable:                       User-modified.       (line 145)
+* SUBSEP variable:                       User-modified.       (line 146)
 * SUBSEP variable, and multidimensional arrays: Multidimensional.
                                                               (line  16)
 * substitute in string:                  String Functions.    (line  90)
@@ -34210,7 +34211,7 @@ Index
 * text, printing:                        Print.               (line  22)
 * text, printing, unduplicated lines of: Uniq Program.        (line   6)
 * TEXTDOMAIN variable <1>:               Programmer i18n.     (line   9)
-* TEXTDOMAIN variable:                   User-modified.       (line 151)
+* TEXTDOMAIN variable:                   User-modified.       (line 152)
 * TEXTDOMAIN variable, BEGIN pattern and: Programmer i18n.    (line  60)
 * TEXTDOMAIN variable, portability and:  I18N Portability.    (line  20)
 * textdomain() function (C library):     Explaining gettext.  (line  28)
@@ -34649,360 +34650,360 @@ Node: Nextfile Statement426645
 Node: Exit Statement429273
 Node: Built-in Variables431684
 Node: User-modified432817
-Ref: User-modified-Footnote-1440498
-Node: Auto-set440560
-Ref: Auto-set-Footnote-1453595
-Ref: Auto-set-Footnote-2453800
-Node: ARGC and ARGV453856
-Node: Pattern Action Summary458074
-Node: Arrays460501
-Node: Array Basics461830
-Node: Array Intro462674
-Ref: figure-array-elements464638
-Ref: Array Intro-Footnote-1467164
-Node: Reference to Elements467292
-Node: Assigning Elements469744
-Node: Array Example470235
-Node: Scanning an Array471993
-Node: Controlling Scanning475009
-Ref: Controlling Scanning-Footnote-1480205
-Node: Numeric Array Subscripts480521
-Node: Uninitialized Subscripts482706
-Node: Delete484323
-Ref: Delete-Footnote-1487066
-Node: Multidimensional487123
-Node: Multiscanning490220
-Node: Arrays of Arrays491809
-Node: Arrays Summary496568
-Node: Functions498660
-Node: Built-in499559
-Node: Calling Built-in500637
-Node: Numeric Functions502628
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-1506645
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-2507002
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-3507050
-Node: String Functions507322
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-1530797
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-2530926
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-3531174
-Node: Gory Details531261
-Ref: table-sub-escapes533042
-Ref: table-sub-proposed534562
-Ref: table-posix-sub535926
-Ref: table-gensub-escapes537462
-Ref: Gory Details-Footnote-1538294
-Node: I/O Functions538445
-Ref: I/O Functions-Footnote-1545663
-Node: Time Functions545810
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-1556298
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-2556366
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-3556524
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-4556635
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-5556747
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-6556974
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-Ref: table-bitwise-ops557802
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-Node: User-defined565076
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-Node: Shell Quoting629202
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+Node: Dynamic Typing585285
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+Ref: Library Functions-Footnote-2604098
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+Node: Clones676262
+Node: Cut Program677486
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+Node: Uniq Program704823
+Node: Wc Program712242
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+Node: Alarm Program719830
+Node: Translate Program724634
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+Node: Labels Program729469
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+Node: Word Sorting732904
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+Node: Simple Sed746336
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+Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-2763929
+Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-3764051
+Node: Anagram Program764166
+Node: Signature Program767223
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+Node: Advanced Features773885
+Node: Nondecimal Data775833
+Node: Array Sorting777423
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+Node: Array Sorting Functions786571
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+Ref: Two-way I/O-Footnote-1795601
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+Ref: Computer Arithmetic-Footnote-1880570
+Node: Math Definitions880627
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+Ref: Math Definitions-Footnote-1884519
+Node: MPFR features884624
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+Ref: FP Math Caution-Footnote-1887345
+Node: Inexactness of computations887714
+Node: Inexact representation888673
+Node: Comparing FP Values890030
+Node: Errors accumulate891112
+Node: Getting Accuracy892545
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+Ref: Setting the rounding mode-Footnote-1902398
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+Ref: Arbitrary Precision Integers-Footnote-1905563
+Node: POSIX Floating Point Problems905712
+Ref: POSIX Floating Point Problems-Footnote-1909585
+Node: Floating point summary909623
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+Node: Extension Intro913369
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+Node: Internal File Description1002122
+Node: Internal File Ops1006189
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+Node: Using Internal File Ops1017999
+Ref: Using Internal File Ops-Footnote-11020382
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+Node: Extension Sample File Functions1022181
+Node: Extension Sample Fnmatch1029819
+Node: Extension Sample Fork1031310
+Node: Extension Sample Inplace1032525
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+Node: Extension Sample Time1041088
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+Node: SVR41053834
+Node: POSIX1055279
+Node: BTL1056668
+Node: POSIX/GNU1057402
+Node: Feature History1062966
+Node: Common Extensions1076064
+Node: Ranges and Locales1077388
+Ref: Ranges and Locales-Footnote-11082006
+Ref: Ranges and Locales-Footnote-21082033
+Ref: Ranges and Locales-Footnote-31082267
+Node: Contributors1082488
+Node: History summary1088029
+Node: Installation1089399
+Node: Gawk Distribution1090345
+Node: Getting1090829
+Node: Extracting1091652
+Node: Distribution contents1093287
+Node: Unix Installation1099004
+Node: Quick Installation1099621
+Node: Additional Configuration Options1102045
+Node: Configuration Philosophy1103783
+Node: Non-Unix Installation1106152
+Node: PC Installation1106610
+Node: PC Binary Installation1107929
+Node: PC Compiling1109777
+Ref: PC Compiling-Footnote-11112798
+Node: PC Testing1112907
+Node: PC Using1114083
+Node: Cygwin1118198
+Node: MSYS1119021
+Node: VMS Installation1119521
+Node: VMS Compilation1120313
+Ref: VMS Compilation-Footnote-11121535
+Node: VMS Dynamic Extensions1121593
+Node: VMS Installation Details1123277
+Node: VMS Running1125529
+Node: VMS GNV1128365
+Node: VMS Old Gawk1129099
+Node: Bugs1129569
+Node: Other Versions1133452
+Node: Installation summary1139876
+Node: Notes1140932
+Node: Compatibility Mode1141797
+Node: Additions1142579
+Node: Accessing The Source1143504
+Node: Adding Code1144939
+Node: New Ports1151096
+Node: Derived Files1155578
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-11161053
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-21161087
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-31161683
+Node: Future Extensions1161797
+Node: Implementation Limitations1162403
+Node: Extension Design1163651
+Node: Old Extension Problems1164805
+Ref: Old Extension Problems-Footnote-11166322
+Node: Extension New Mechanism Goals1166379
+Ref: Extension New Mechanism Goals-Footnote-11169739
+Node: Extension Other Design Decisions1169928
+Node: Extension Future Growth1172036
+Node: Old Extension Mechanism1172872
+Node: Notes summary1174634
+Node: Basic Concepts1175820
+Node: Basic High Level1176501
+Ref: figure-general-flow1176773
+Ref: figure-process-flow1177372
+Ref: Basic High Level-Footnote-11180601
+Node: Basic Data Typing1180786
+Node: Glossary1184114
+Node: Copying1216043
+Node: GNU Free Documentation License1253599
+Node: Index1278735
 
 End Tag Table
diff --git a/doc/gawk.texi b/doc/gawk.texi
index 12b07bb..f354318 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.texi
+++ b/doc/gawk.texi
@@ -14506,7 +14506,7 @@ respectively, should use binary I/O.  A string value of 
@code{"rw"} or
 @code{"wr"} indicates that all files should use binary I/O.  Any other
 string value is treated the same as @code{"rw"}, but causes @command{gawk}
 to generate a warning message.  @code{BINMODE} is described in more
-detail in @ref{PC Using}.  @command{mawk} (@pxref{Other Versions}),
+detail in @ref{PC Using}.  @command{mawk} (@pxref{Other Versions})
 also supports this variable, but only using numeric values.
 
 @cindex @code{CONVFMT} variable
@@ -14514,7 +14514,7 @@ also supports this variable, but only using numeric 
values.
 @cindex numbers, converting, to strings
 @cindex strings, converting, numbers to
 @item @code{CONVFMT}
-This string controls conversion of numbers to
+A string that controls the conversion of numbers to
 strings (@pxref{Conversion}).
 It works by being passed, in effect, as the first argument to the
 @code{sprintf()} function
@@ -14589,7 +14589,7 @@ is to simply say @samp{FS = FS}, perhaps with an 
explanatory comment.
 @cindex regular expressions, case sensitivity
 @item IGNORECASE #
 If @code{IGNORECASE} is nonzero or non-null, then all string comparisons
-and all regular expression matching are case independent.  Thus, regexp
+and all regular expression matching are case-independent.  Thus, regexp
 matching with @samp{~} and @samp{!~}, as well as the @code{gensub()},
 @code{gsub()}, @code{index()}, @code{match()}, @code{patsplit()},
 @code{split()}, and @code{sub()}
@@ -14615,7 +14615,7 @@ Any other true value prints nonfatal warnings.
 Assigning a false value to @code{LINT} turns off the lint warnings.
 
 This variable is a @command{gawk} extension.  It is not special
-in other @command{awk} implementations.  Unlike the other special variables,
+in other @command{awk} implementations.  Unlike with the other special 
variables,
 changing @code{LINT} does affect the production of lint warnings,
 even if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode.  Much as
 the @option{--lint} and @option{--traditional} options independently
@@ -14627,7 +14627,7 @@ of @command{awk} being executed.
 @cindex numbers, converting, to strings
 @cindex strings, converting, numbers to
 @item OFMT
-Controls conversion of numbers to
+A string that controls conversion of numbers to
 strings (@pxref{Conversion}) for
 printing with the @code{print} statement.  It works by being passed
 as the first argument to the @code{sprintf()} function
@@ -14642,7 +14642,7 @@ strings in general expressions; this is now done by 
@code{CONVFMT}.
 @cindex separators, field
 @cindex field separators
 @item OFS
-This is the output field separator (@pxref{Output Separators}).  It is
+The output field separator (@pxref{Output Separators}).  It is
 output between the fields printed by a @code{print} statement.  Its
 default value is @address@hidden" "}}, a string consisting of a single space.
 
@@ -14660,7 +14660,7 @@ The working precision of arbitrary-precision 
floating-point numbers,
 @cindex @code{ROUNDMODE} variable
 @item ROUNDMODE #
 The rounding mode to use for arbitrary-precision arithmetic on
-numbers, by default @code{"N"} (@samp{roundTiesToEven} in
+numbers, by default @code{"N"} (@code{roundTiesToEven} in
 the IEEE 754 standard; @pxref{Setting the rounding mode}).
 
 @cindex @code{RS} variable
@@ -14689,7 +14689,7 @@ just the first character of @code{RS}'s value is used.
 @item @code{SUBSEP}
 The subscript separator.  It has the default value of
 @code{"\034"} and is used to separate the parts of the indices of a
-multidimensional array.  Thus, the expression @address@hidden"A", "B"]}}
+multidimensional array.  Thus, the expression @address@hidden"A", "B"]}}
 really accesses @code{foo["A\034B"]}
 (@pxref{Multidimensional}).
 
@@ -14707,7 +14707,7 @@ The default value of @code{TEXTDOMAIN} is 
@code{"messages"}.
 @end table
 
 @node Auto-set
address@hidden Built-In Variables That Convey Information
address@hidden Built-in Variables That Convey Information
 
 @cindex predefined variables, conveying information
 @cindex variables, predefined conveying information
@@ -14851,12 +14851,12 @@ input file.
 @item @code{NF}
 The number of fields in the current input record.
 @code{NF} is set each time a new record is read, when a new field is
-created or when @code{$0} changes (@pxref{Fields}).
+created, or when @code{$0} changes (@pxref{Fields}).
 
 Unlike most of the variables described in this @value{SUBSECTION},
 assigning a value to @code{NF} has the potential to affect
 @command{awk}'s internal workings.  In particular, assignments
-to @code{NF} can be used to create or remove fields from the
+to @code{NF} can be used to create fields in or remove fields from the
 current record. @xref{Changing Fields}.
 
 @cindex @code{FUNCTAB} array
@@ -14906,7 +14906,7 @@ or @code{"FPAT"} if field matching with @code{FPAT} is 
in effect.
 @item PROCINFO["identifiers"]
 @cindex program identifiers
 A subarray, indexed by the names of all identifiers used in the text of
-the AWK program.  An @dfn{identifier} is simply the name of a variable
+the @command{awk} program.  An @dfn{identifier} is simply the name of a 
variable
 (be it scalar or array), built-in function, user-defined function, or
 extension function.  For each identifier, the value of the element is
 one of the following:
@@ -14926,7 +14926,7 @@ The identifier is an extension function loaded via
 The identifier is a scalar.
 
 @item "untyped"
-The identifier is untyped (could be used as a scalar or array,
+The identifier is untyped (could be used as a scalar or an array;
 @command{gawk} doesn't know yet).
 
 @item "user"
@@ -15047,7 +15047,7 @@ is the length of the matched string, or @minus{}1 if no 
match is found.
 
 @cindex @code{RSTART} variable
 @item @code{RSTART}
-The start-index in characters of the substring that is matched by the
+The start index in characters of the substring that is matched by the
 @code{match()} function
 (@pxref{String Functions}).
 @code{RSTART} is set by invoking the @code{match()} function.  Its value
@@ -15114,7 +15114,7 @@ function multiply(variable, amount)
 @quotation NOTE
 In order to avoid severe time-travel paradoxes,@footnote{Not to mention 
difficult
 implementation issues.} neither @code{FUNCTAB} nor @code{SYMTAB}
-are available as elements within the @code{SYMTAB} array.
+is available as an element within the @code{SYMTAB} array.
 @end quotation
 @end table
 
@@ -15334,7 +15334,7 @@ When designing your program, you should choose options 
that don't
 conflict with @command{gawk}'s, because it will process any options
 that it accepts before passing the rest of the command line on to
 your program.  Using @samp{#!} with the @option{-E} option may help
-(@DBXREF{Executable Scripts}
+(@DBPXREF{Executable Scripts}
 and
 @ifnotdocbook
 @DBPXREF{Options}).
@@ -15348,15 +15348,15 @@ and
 
 @itemize @value{BULLET}
 @item
-Pattern-action pairs make up the basic elements of an @command{awk}
+Pattern--action pairs make up the basic elements of an @command{awk}
 program.  Patterns are either normal expressions, range expressions,
-regexp constants, one of the special keywords @code{BEGIN}, @code{END},
address@hidden, @code{ENDFILE}, or empty.  The action executes if
+or regexp constants; one of the special keywords @code{BEGIN}, @code{END},
address@hidden, or @code{ENDFILE}; or empty.  The action executes if
 the current record matches the pattern.  Empty (missing) patterns match
 all records.
 
 @item
-I/O from @code{BEGIN} and @code{END} rules have certain constraints.
+I/O from @code{BEGIN} and @code{END} rules has certain constraints.
 This is also true, only more so, for @code{BEGINFILE} and @code{ENDFILE}
 rules.  The latter two give you ``hooks'' into @command{gawk}'s file
 processing, allowing you to recover from a file that otherwise would
@@ -15386,12 +15386,12 @@ iteration of a loop (or get out of a @code{switch}).
 
 @item
 @code{next} and @code{nextfile} let you read the next record and start
-over at the top of your program, or skip to the next input file and
+over at the top of your program or skip to the next input file and
 start over, respectively.
 
 @item
 The @code{exit} statement terminates your program. When executed
-from an action (or function body) it transfers control to the
+from an action (or function body), it transfers control to the
 @code{END} statements. From an @code{END} statement body, it exits
 immediately.  You may pass an optional numeric value to be used
 as @command{awk}'s exit status.
diff --git a/doc/gawktexi.in b/doc/gawktexi.in
index 6d1bc39..a94d11b 100644
--- a/doc/gawktexi.in
+++ b/doc/gawktexi.in
@@ -13834,7 +13834,7 @@ respectively, should use binary I/O.  A string value of 
@code{"rw"} or
 @code{"wr"} indicates that all files should use binary I/O.  Any other
 string value is treated the same as @code{"rw"}, but causes @command{gawk}
 to generate a warning message.  @code{BINMODE} is described in more
-detail in @ref{PC Using}.  @command{mawk} (@pxref{Other Versions}),
+detail in @ref{PC Using}.  @command{mawk} (@pxref{Other Versions})
 also supports this variable, but only using numeric values.
 
 @cindex @code{CONVFMT} variable
@@ -13842,7 +13842,7 @@ also supports this variable, but only using numeric 
values.
 @cindex numbers, converting, to strings
 @cindex strings, converting, numbers to
 @item @code{CONVFMT}
-This string controls conversion of numbers to
+A string that controls the conversion of numbers to
 strings (@pxref{Conversion}).
 It works by being passed, in effect, as the first argument to the
 @code{sprintf()} function
@@ -13917,7 +13917,7 @@ is to simply say @samp{FS = FS}, perhaps with an 
explanatory comment.
 @cindex regular expressions, case sensitivity
 @item IGNORECASE #
 If @code{IGNORECASE} is nonzero or non-null, then all string comparisons
-and all regular expression matching are case independent.  Thus, regexp
+and all regular expression matching are case-independent.  Thus, regexp
 matching with @samp{~} and @samp{!~}, as well as the @code{gensub()},
 @code{gsub()}, @code{index()}, @code{match()}, @code{patsplit()},
 @code{split()}, and @code{sub()}
@@ -13943,7 +13943,7 @@ Any other true value prints nonfatal warnings.
 Assigning a false value to @code{LINT} turns off the lint warnings.
 
 This variable is a @command{gawk} extension.  It is not special
-in other @command{awk} implementations.  Unlike the other special variables,
+in other @command{awk} implementations.  Unlike with the other special 
variables,
 changing @code{LINT} does affect the production of lint warnings,
 even if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode.  Much as
 the @option{--lint} and @option{--traditional} options independently
@@ -13955,7 +13955,7 @@ of @command{awk} being executed.
 @cindex numbers, converting, to strings
 @cindex strings, converting, numbers to
 @item OFMT
-Controls conversion of numbers to
+A string that controls conversion of numbers to
 strings (@pxref{Conversion}) for
 printing with the @code{print} statement.  It works by being passed
 as the first argument to the @code{sprintf()} function
@@ -13970,7 +13970,7 @@ strings in general expressions; this is now done by 
@code{CONVFMT}.
 @cindex separators, field
 @cindex field separators
 @item OFS
-This is the output field separator (@pxref{Output Separators}).  It is
+The output field separator (@pxref{Output Separators}).  It is
 output between the fields printed by a @code{print} statement.  Its
 default value is @address@hidden" "}}, a string consisting of a single space.
 
@@ -13988,7 +13988,7 @@ The working precision of arbitrary-precision 
floating-point numbers,
 @cindex @code{ROUNDMODE} variable
 @item ROUNDMODE #
 The rounding mode to use for arbitrary-precision arithmetic on
-numbers, by default @code{"N"} (@samp{roundTiesToEven} in
+numbers, by default @code{"N"} (@code{roundTiesToEven} in
 the IEEE 754 standard; @pxref{Setting the rounding mode}).
 
 @cindex @code{RS} variable
@@ -14017,7 +14017,7 @@ just the first character of @code{RS}'s value is used.
 @item @code{SUBSEP}
 The subscript separator.  It has the default value of
 @code{"\034"} and is used to separate the parts of the indices of a
-multidimensional array.  Thus, the expression @address@hidden"A", "B"]}}
+multidimensional array.  Thus, the expression @address@hidden"A", "B"]}}
 really accesses @code{foo["A\034B"]}
 (@pxref{Multidimensional}).
 
@@ -14035,7 +14035,7 @@ The default value of @code{TEXTDOMAIN} is 
@code{"messages"}.
 @end table
 
 @node Auto-set
address@hidden Built-In Variables That Convey Information
address@hidden Built-in Variables That Convey Information
 
 @cindex predefined variables, conveying information
 @cindex variables, predefined conveying information
@@ -14179,12 +14179,12 @@ input file.
 @item @code{NF}
 The number of fields in the current input record.
 @code{NF} is set each time a new record is read, when a new field is
-created or when @code{$0} changes (@pxref{Fields}).
+created, or when @code{$0} changes (@pxref{Fields}).
 
 Unlike most of the variables described in this @value{SUBSECTION},
 assigning a value to @code{NF} has the potential to affect
 @command{awk}'s internal workings.  In particular, assignments
-to @code{NF} can be used to create or remove fields from the
+to @code{NF} can be used to create fields in or remove fields from the
 current record. @xref{Changing Fields}.
 
 @cindex @code{FUNCTAB} array
@@ -14234,7 +14234,7 @@ or @code{"FPAT"} if field matching with @code{FPAT} is 
in effect.
 @item PROCINFO["identifiers"]
 @cindex program identifiers
 A subarray, indexed by the names of all identifiers used in the text of
-the AWK program.  An @dfn{identifier} is simply the name of a variable
+the @command{awk} program.  An @dfn{identifier} is simply the name of a 
variable
 (be it scalar or array), built-in function, user-defined function, or
 extension function.  For each identifier, the value of the element is
 one of the following:
@@ -14254,7 +14254,7 @@ The identifier is an extension function loaded via
 The identifier is a scalar.
 
 @item "untyped"
-The identifier is untyped (could be used as a scalar or array,
+The identifier is untyped (could be used as a scalar or an array;
 @command{gawk} doesn't know yet).
 
 @item "user"
@@ -14375,7 +14375,7 @@ is the length of the matched string, or @minus{}1 if no 
match is found.
 
 @cindex @code{RSTART} variable
 @item @code{RSTART}
-The start-index in characters of the substring that is matched by the
+The start index in characters of the substring that is matched by the
 @code{match()} function
 (@pxref{String Functions}).
 @code{RSTART} is set by invoking the @code{match()} function.  Its value
@@ -14442,7 +14442,7 @@ function multiply(variable, amount)
 @quotation NOTE
 In order to avoid severe time-travel paradoxes,@footnote{Not to mention 
difficult
 implementation issues.} neither @code{FUNCTAB} nor @code{SYMTAB}
-are available as elements within the @code{SYMTAB} array.
+is available as an element within the @code{SYMTAB} array.
 @end quotation
 @end table
 
@@ -14616,7 +14616,7 @@ When designing your program, you should choose options 
that don't
 conflict with @command{gawk}'s, because it will process any options
 that it accepts before passing the rest of the command line on to
 your program.  Using @samp{#!} with the @option{-E} option may help
-(@DBXREF{Executable Scripts}
+(@DBPXREF{Executable Scripts}
 and
 @ifnotdocbook
 @DBPXREF{Options}).
@@ -14630,15 +14630,15 @@ and
 
 @itemize @value{BULLET}
 @item
-Pattern-action pairs make up the basic elements of an @command{awk}
+Pattern--action pairs make up the basic elements of an @command{awk}
 program.  Patterns are either normal expressions, range expressions,
-regexp constants, one of the special keywords @code{BEGIN}, @code{END},
address@hidden, @code{ENDFILE}, or empty.  The action executes if
+or regexp constants; one of the special keywords @code{BEGIN}, @code{END},
address@hidden, or @code{ENDFILE}; or empty.  The action executes if
 the current record matches the pattern.  Empty (missing) patterns match
 all records.
 
 @item
-I/O from @code{BEGIN} and @code{END} rules have certain constraints.
+I/O from @code{BEGIN} and @code{END} rules has certain constraints.
 This is also true, only more so, for @code{BEGINFILE} and @code{ENDFILE}
 rules.  The latter two give you ``hooks'' into @command{gawk}'s file
 processing, allowing you to recover from a file that otherwise would
@@ -14668,12 +14668,12 @@ iteration of a loop (or get out of a @code{switch}).
 
 @item
 @code{next} and @code{nextfile} let you read the next record and start
-over at the top of your program, or skip to the next input file and
+over at the top of your program or skip to the next input file and
 start over, respectively.
 
 @item
 The @code{exit} statement terminates your program. When executed
-from an action (or function body) it transfers control to the
+from an action (or function body), it transfers control to the
 @code{END} statements. From an @code{END} statement body, it exits
 immediately.  You may pass an optional numeric value to be used
 as @command{awk}'s exit status.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Summary of changes:
 doc/ChangeLog   |    4 +
 doc/gawk.info   |  801 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 doc/gawk.texi   |   44 ++--
 doc/gawktexi.in |   44 ++--
 4 files changed, 449 insertions(+), 444 deletions(-)


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