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From: Arnold Robbins
Subject: [gawk-diffs] [SCM] gawk branch, gawk-4.1-stable, updated. gawk-4.1.0-583-gf2e0555
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 20:56:58 +0000

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commit f2e05556f6962e41556c4abb0acc900c82acc672
Author: Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
Date:   Mon Feb 9 22:56:29 2015 +0200

    Continue O'Reilly edits.

diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index 319ecb2..b6de579 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2015-02-09         Arnold D. Robbins     <address@hidden>
+
+       * gawktexi.in: Restore a lost sentence. O'Reilly fixes.
+
 2015-02-08         Arnold D. Robbins     <address@hidden>
 
        * gawktexi.in: O'Reilly fixes.
diff --git a/doc/gawk.info b/doc/gawk.info
index c56ac89..bf573a8 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.info
+++ b/doc/gawk.info
@@ -9071,9 +9071,10 @@ accepts any record with a first field that contains `li':
      -| 555-5553
      -| 555-6699
 
-   pattern.  The expression `/li/' has the value one if `li' appears in
-the current input record. Thus, as a pattern, `/li/' matches any record
-containing `li'.
+   A regexp constant as a pattern is also a special case of an
+expression pattern.  The expression `/li/' has the value one if `li'
+appears in the current input record. Thus, as a pattern, `/li/' matches
+any record containing `li'.
 
    Boolean expressions are also commonly used as patterns.  Whether the
 pattern matches an input record depends on whether its subexpressions
@@ -22636,7 +22637,7 @@ the rest of this Info file.
 `gawk''s functionality. For example, they can provide access to system
 calls (such as `chdir()' to change directory) and to other C library
 routines that could be of use.  As with most software, "the sky is the
-limit;" if you can imagine something that you might want to do and can
+limit"; if you can imagine something that you might want to do and can
 write in C or C++, you can write an extension to do it!
 
    Extensions are written in C or C++, using the "application
@@ -22644,7 +22645,7 @@ programming interface" (API) defined for this purpose 
by the `gawk'
 developers.  The rest of this major node explains the facilities that
 the API provides and how to use them, and presents a small example
 extension.  In addition, it documents the sample extensions included in
-the `gawk' distribution, and describes the `gawkextlib' project.  *Note
+the `gawk' distribution and describes the `gawkextlib' project.  *Note
 Extension Design::, for a discussion of the extension mechanism goals
 and design.
 
@@ -22762,7 +22763,7 @@ Example::) and also in the `testext.c' code for testing 
the APIs.
    Some other bits and pieces:
 
    * The API provides access to `gawk''s `do_XXX' values, reflecting
-     command-line options, like `do_lint', `do_profiling' and so on
+     command-line options, like `do_lint', `do_profiling', and so on
      (*note Extension API Variables::).  These are informational: an
      extension cannot affect their values inside `gawk'.  In addition,
      attempting to assign to them produces a compile-time error.
@@ -22808,8 +22809,8 @@ File: gawk.info,  Node: Extension API Functions 
Introduction,  Next: General Dat
 16.4.1 Introduction
 -------------------
 
-Access to facilities within `gawk' are made available by calling
-through function pointers passed into your extension.
+Access to facilities within `gawk' is achieved by calling through
+function pointers passed into your extension.
 
    API function pointers are provided for the following kinds of
 operations:
@@ -22830,7 +22831,7 @@ operations:
 
         - Two-way processors
 
-     All of these are discussed in detail, later in this major node.
+     All of these are discussed in detail later in this major node.
 
    * Printing fatal, warning, and "lint" warning messages.
 
@@ -22856,7 +22857,7 @@ operations:
 
         - Clearing an array
 
-        - Flattening an array for easy C style looping over all its
+        - Flattening an array for easy C-style looping over all its
           indices and elements
 
    Some points about using the API:
@@ -22865,7 +22866,7 @@ operations:
      `gawkapi.h'.  For correct use, you must therefore include the
      corresponding standard header file _before_ including `gawkapi.h':
 
-     C Entity                 Header File
+     C entity                 Header file
      ------------------------------------------- 
      `EOF'                    `<stdio.h>'
      Values for `errno'       `<errno.h>'
@@ -22889,13 +22890,13 @@ operations:
    * Although the API only uses ISO C 90 features, there is an
      exception; the "constructor" functions use the `inline' keyword.
      If your compiler does not support this keyword, you should either
-     place `-Dinline=''' on your command line, or use the GNU Autotools
+     place `-Dinline=''' on your command line or use the GNU Autotools
      and include a `config.h' file in your extensions.
 
    * All pointers filled in by `gawk' point to memory managed by `gawk'
      and should be treated by the extension as read-only.  Memory for
      _all_ strings passed into `gawk' from the extension _must_ come
-     from calling one of `gawk_malloc()', `gawk_calloc()' or
+     from calling one of `gawk_malloc()', `gawk_calloc()', or
      `gawk_realloc()', and is managed by `gawk' from then on.
 
    * The API defines several simple `struct's that map values as seen
@@ -22908,7 +22909,7 @@ operations:
           multibyte encoding (as defined by `LC_XXX' environment
           variables) and not using wide characters.  This matches how
           `gawk' stores strings internally and also how characters are
-          likely to be input and output from files.
+          likely to be input into and output from files.
 
    * When retrieving a value (such as a parameter or that of a global
      variable or array element), the extension requests a specific type
@@ -22945,6 +22946,8 @@ general-purpose use. Additional, more specialized, data 
structures are
 introduced in subsequent minor nodes, together with the functions that
 use them.
 
+   The general-purpose types and structures are as follows:
+
 `typedef void *awk_ext_id_t;'
      A value of this type is received from `gawk' when an extension is
      loaded.  That value must then be passed back to `gawk' as the
@@ -22960,7 +22963,7 @@ use them.
 `    awk_false = 0,'
 `    awk_true'
 `} awk_bool_t;'
-     A simple boolean type.
+     A simple Boolean type.
 
 `typedef struct awk_string {'
 `    char *str;      /* data */'
@@ -23004,8 +23007,8 @@ use them.
 `#define array_cookie   u.a'
 `#define scalar_cookie  u.scl'
 `#define value_cookie   u.vc'
-     These macros make accessing the fields of the `awk_value_t' more
-     readable.
+     Using these macros makes accessing the fields of the `awk_value_t'
+     more readable.
 
 `typedef void *awk_scalar_t;'
      Scalars can be represented as an opaque type. These values are
@@ -31951,7 +31954,7 @@ Index
 * BEGIN pattern, and profiling:          Profiling.           (line  62)
 * BEGIN pattern, assert() user-defined function and: Assert Function.
                                                               (line  83)
-* BEGIN pattern, Boolean patterns and:   Expression Patterns. (line  69)
+* BEGIN pattern, Boolean patterns and:   Expression Patterns. (line  70)
 * BEGIN pattern, exit statement and:     Exit Statement.      (line  12)
 * BEGIN pattern, getline and:            Getline Notes.       (line  19)
 * BEGIN pattern, headings, adding:       Print Examples.      (line  43)
@@ -31968,7 +31971,7 @@ Index
 * BEGIN pattern, TEXTDOMAIN variable and: Programmer i18n.    (line  60)
 * BEGINFILE pattern:                     BEGINFILE/ENDFILE.   (line   6)
 * BEGINFILE pattern, Boolean patterns and: Expression Patterns.
-                                                              (line  69)
+                                                              (line  70)
 * beginfile() user-defined function:     Filetrans Function.  (line  62)
 * Bentley, Jon:                          Glossary.            (line 207)
 * Benzinger, Michael:                    Contributors.        (line  97)
@@ -31994,7 +31997,7 @@ Index
 * body, in actions:                      Statements.          (line  10)
 * body, in loops:                        While Statement.     (line  14)
 * Boolean expressions:                   Boolean Ops.         (line   6)
-* Boolean expressions, as patterns:      Expression Patterns. (line  38)
+* Boolean expressions, as patterns:      Expression Patterns. (line  39)
 * Boolean operators, See Boolean expressions: Boolean Ops.    (line   6)
 * Bourne shell, quoting rules for:       Quoting.             (line  18)
 * braces ({}):                           Profiling.           (line 142)
@@ -32578,7 +32581,7 @@ Index
 * END pattern, and profiling:            Profiling.           (line  62)
 * END pattern, assert() user-defined function and: Assert Function.
                                                               (line  75)
-* END pattern, Boolean patterns and:     Expression Patterns. (line  69)
+* END pattern, Boolean patterns and:     Expression Patterns. (line  70)
 * END pattern, exit statement and:       Exit Statement.      (line  12)
 * END pattern, next/nextfile statements and <1>: Next Statement.
                                                               (line  44)
@@ -32587,7 +32590,7 @@ Index
 * END pattern, operators and:            Using BEGIN/END.     (line  17)
 * END pattern, print statement and:      I/O And BEGIN/END.   (line  16)
 * ENDFILE pattern:                       BEGINFILE/ENDFILE.   (line   6)
-* ENDFILE pattern, Boolean patterns and: Expression Patterns. (line  69)
+* ENDFILE pattern, Boolean patterns and: Expression Patterns. (line  70)
 * endfile() user-defined function:       Filetrans Function.  (line  62)
 * endgrent() function (C library):       Group Functions.     (line 212)
 * endgrent() user-defined function:      Group Functions.     (line 215)
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 Node: Pattern Overview385568
 Node: Regexp Patterns387247
 Node: Expression Patterns387790
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-Node: BEGIN/END394606
-Node: Using BEGIN/END395367
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-Node: I/O And BEGIN/END398209
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-Node: Empty403421
-Node: Using Shell Variables403738
-Node: Action Overview406011
-Node: Statements408337
-Node: If Statement410185
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-Node: Do Statement413708
-Node: For Statement414856
-Node: Switch Statement418014
-Node: Break Statement420396
-Node: Continue Statement422437
-Node: Next Statement424264
-Node: Nextfile Statement426645
-Node: Exit Statement429273
-Node: Built-in Variables431684
-Node: User-modified432817
-Ref: User-modified-Footnote-1440520
-Node: Auto-set440582
-Ref: Auto-set-Footnote-1453634
-Ref: Auto-set-Footnote-2453839
-Node: ARGC and ARGV453895
-Node: Pattern Action Summary458113
-Node: Arrays460546
-Node: Array Basics461875
-Node: Array Intro462719
-Ref: figure-array-elements464653
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-Node: Reference to Elements467401
-Node: Assigning Elements469863
-Node: Array Example470354
-Node: Scanning an Array472113
-Node: Controlling Scanning475133
-Ref: Controlling Scanning-Footnote-1480527
-Node: Numeric Array Subscripts480843
-Node: Uninitialized Subscripts483028
-Node: Delete484645
-Ref: Delete-Footnote-1487394
-Node: Multidimensional487451
-Node: Multiscanning490548
-Node: Arrays of Arrays492137
-Node: Arrays Summary496891
-Node: Functions498982
-Node: Built-in500021
-Node: Calling Built-in501099
-Node: Numeric Functions503094
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-1507110
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-2507467
-Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-3507515
-Node: String Functions507787
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-1531288
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-2531417
-Ref: String Functions-Footnote-3531665
-Node: Gory Details531752
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-Ref: table-sub-proposed535048
-Ref: table-posix-sub536410
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-Node: I/O Functions538931
-Ref: I/O Functions-Footnote-1546167
-Node: Time Functions546314
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-1556823
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-2556891
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-3557049
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-4557160
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-5557272
-Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-6557499
-Node: Bitwise Functions557765
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-Node: I18N Functions563979
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-Node: Function Example572161
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-Node: Function Caveats575104
-Node: Calling A Function575622
-Node: Variable Scope576580
-Node: Pass By Value/Reference579573
-Node: Return Statement583070
-Node: Dynamic Typing586049
-Node: Indirect Calls586978
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-Node: Functions Summary598412
-Node: Library Functions601114
-Ref: Library Functions-Footnote-1604722
-Ref: Library Functions-Footnote-2604865
-Node: Library Names605036
-Ref: Library Names-Footnote-1608494
-Ref: Library Names-Footnote-2608717
-Node: General Functions608803
-Node: Strtonum Function609906
-Node: Assert Function612928
-Node: Round Function616252
-Node: Cliff Random Function617793
-Node: Ordinal Functions618809
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-Ref: Ordinal Functions-Footnote-2622124
-Node: Join Function622335
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-Node: Getlocaltime Function624305
-Node: Readfile Function628049
-Node: Shell Quoting630021
-Node: Data File Management631422
-Node: Filetrans Function632054
-Node: Rewind Function636150
-Node: File Checking637536
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-Node: Empty Files639070
-Node: Ignoring Assigns641049
-Node: Getopt Function642599
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-Node: Passwd Functions654263
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-Node: Running Examples676347
-Node: Clones677075
-Node: Cut Program678299
-Node: Egrep Program688019
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-Node: Split Program699308
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-Node: Tee Program702890
-Node: Uniq Program705679
-Node: Wc Program713098
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-Node: Miscellaneous Programs717442
-Node: Dupword Program718655
-Node: Alarm Program720686
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-Node: Labels Program730324
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-Node: Word Sorting733759
-Node: History Sorting737829
-Node: Extract Program739664
-Node: Simple Sed747188
-Node: Igawk Program750258
-Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-1764584
-Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-2764785
-Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-3764907
-Node: Anagram Program765022
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-Node: Advanced Features774773
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-Node: Output Wrappers952777
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-Node: History summary1088721
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-Node: Gawk Distribution1091037
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-Node: Extracting1092344
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-Node: Additional Configuration Options1102737
-Node: Configuration Philosophy1104475
-Node: Non-Unix Installation1106844
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-Node: PC Binary Installation1108621
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-Node: Other Versions1134144
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-Node: Compatibility Mode1142489
-Node: Additions1143271
-Node: Accessing The Source1144196
-Node: Adding Code1145631
-Node: New Ports1151788
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-Node: Extension Design1164343
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-Node: Old Extension Mechanism1173564
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-Node: Glossary1184806
-Node: Copying1216735
-Node: GNU Free Documentation License1254291
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+Node: Controlling Scanning475204
+Ref: Controlling Scanning-Footnote-1480598
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+Node: Multiscanning490619
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+Node: Calling Built-in501170
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+Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-2507538
+Ref: Numeric Functions-Footnote-3507586
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+Ref: String Functions-Footnote-2531488
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+Ref: Time Functions-Footnote-3557120
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+Node: User-defined565697
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+Node: Getopt Function642670
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+Node: Word Sorting733830
+Node: History Sorting737900
+Node: Extract Program739735
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+Node: Igawk Program750329
+Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-1764655
+Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-2764856
+Ref: Igawk Program-Footnote-3764978
+Node: Anagram Program765093
+Node: Signature Program768154
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+Node: Programs Exercises770622
+Ref: Programs Exercises-Footnote-1774753
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+Node: Nondecimal Data776826
+Node: Array Sorting778416
+Node: Controlling Array Traversal779116
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+Node: Array Sorting Functions787600
+Ref: Array Sorting Functions-Footnote-1791486
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+Ref: Two-way I/O-Footnote-1796627
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+Node: Profiling799767
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+Node: I18N and L10N810721
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+Ref: Explaining gettext-Footnote-2816616
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+Node: I18N Example829086
+Ref: I18N Example-Footnote-1831889
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+Node: Debugger833945
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+Node: Awk Debugging839790
+Node: Sample Debugging Session840696
+Node: Debugger Invocation841230
+Node: Finding The Bug842615
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+Node: Readline Support871519
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+Node: Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic875702
+Node: Computer Arithmetic877118
+Ref: table-numeric-ranges880717
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+Ref: table-ieee-formats884593
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+Node: Comparing FP Values890709
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+Node: Try To Round895927
+Node: Setting precision896826
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+Node: Setting the rounding mode899339
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+Ref: figure-register-new-function918102
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+Node: Input Parsers943034
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+Node: Symbol table by cookie967011
+Ref: Symbol table by cookie-Footnote-1971155
+Node: Cached values971218
+Ref: Cached values-Footnote-1974717
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+Node: Creating Arrays989436
+Node: Extension API Variables994207
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+Node: Extension API Informational Variables996744
+Node: Extension API Boilerplate997809
+Node: Finding Extensions1001618
+Node: Extension Example1002178
+Node: Internal File Description1002950
+Node: Internal File Ops1007017
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+Node: Using Internal File Ops1018827
+Ref: Using Internal File Ops-Footnote-11021210
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+Node: Extension Sample File Functions1023009
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+Node: Extension Sample Fork1032138
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+Node: Extension Sample Ord1035028
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+Node: Extension Sample Revout1037551
+Node: Extension Sample Rev2way1038141
+Node: Extension Sample Read write array1038881
+Node: Extension Sample Readfile1040821
+Node: Extension Sample Time1041916
+Node: Extension Sample API Tests1043265
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+Node: Ranges and Locales1078216
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+Ref: Ranges and Locales-Footnote-31083095
+Node: Contributors1083316
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+Node: Configuration Philosophy1104611
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+Node: PC Installation1107438
+Node: PC Binary Installation1108757
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+Node: PC Using1114911
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+Node: VMS Compilation1121141
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+Node: VMS Dynamic Extensions1122421
+Node: VMS Installation Details1124105
+Node: VMS Running1126357
+Node: VMS GNV1129193
+Node: VMS Old Gawk1129927
+Node: Bugs1130397
+Node: Other Versions1134280
+Node: Installation summary1140704
+Node: Notes1141760
+Node: Compatibility Mode1142625
+Node: Additions1143407
+Node: Accessing The Source1144332
+Node: Adding Code1145767
+Node: New Ports1151924
+Node: Derived Files1156406
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-11161881
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-21161915
+Ref: Derived Files-Footnote-31162511
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+Node: Implementation Limitations1163231
+Node: Extension Design1164479
+Node: Old Extension Problems1165633
+Ref: Old Extension Problems-Footnote-11167150
+Node: Extension New Mechanism Goals1167207
+Ref: Extension New Mechanism Goals-Footnote-11170567
+Node: Extension Other Design Decisions1170756
+Node: Extension Future Growth1172864
+Node: Old Extension Mechanism1173700
+Node: Notes summary1175462
+Node: Basic Concepts1176648
+Node: Basic High Level1177329
+Ref: figure-general-flow1177601
+Ref: figure-process-flow1178200
+Ref: Basic High Level-Footnote-11181429
+Node: Basic Data Typing1181614
+Node: Glossary1184942
+Node: Copying1216871
+Node: GNU Free Documentation License1254427
+Node: Index1279563
 
 End Tag Table
diff --git a/doc/gawk.texi b/doc/gawk.texi
index 8cb24ea..3f2afed 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.texi
+++ b/doc/gawk.texi
@@ -13166,6 +13166,7 @@ $ @kbd{awk '$1 ~ /li/ @{ print $2 @}' mail-list}
 
 @cindex regexp constants, as patterns
 @cindex patterns, regexp constants as
+A regexp constant as a pattern is also a special case of an expression
 pattern.  The expression @code{/li/} has the value one if @samp{li}
 appears in the current input record. Thus, as a pattern, @code{/li/}
 matches any record containing @samp{li}.
@@ -31123,7 +31124,7 @@ Extensions are useful because they allow you (of 
course) to extend
 @command{gawk}'s functionality. For example, they can provide access to
 system calls (such as @code{chdir()} to change directory) and to other
 C library routines that could be of use.  As with most software,
-``the sky is the limit;'' if you can imagine something that you might
+``the sky is the limit''; if you can imagine something that you might
 want to do and can write in C or C++, you can write an extension to do it!
 
 Extensions are written in C or C++, using the @dfn{application programming
@@ -31131,7 +31132,7 @@ interface} (API) defined for this purpose by the 
@command{gawk}
 developers.  The rest of this @value{CHAPTER} explains
 the facilities that the API provides and how to use
 them, and presents a small example extension.  In addition, it documents
-the sample extensions included in the @command{gawk} distribution,
+the sample extensions included in the @command{gawk} distribution
 and describes the @code{gawkextlib} project.
 @ifclear FOR_PRINT
 @xref{Extension Design}, for a discussion of the extension mechanism
@@ -31284,7 +31285,7 @@ Some other bits and pieces:
 @itemize @value{BULLET}
 @item
 The API provides access to @command{gawk}'s @address@hidden values,
-reflecting command-line options, like @code{do_lint}, @code{do_profiling}
+reflecting command-line options, like @code{do_lint}, @code{do_profiling},
 and so on (@pxref{Extension API Variables}).
 These are informational: an extension cannot affect their values
 inside @command{gawk}.  In addition, attempting to assign to them
@@ -31328,7 +31329,7 @@ This (rather large) @value{SECTION} describes the API 
in detail.
 @node Extension API Functions Introduction
 @subsection Introduction
 
-Access to facilities within @command{gawk} are made available
+Access to facilities within @command{gawk} is achieved
 by calling through function pointers passed into your extension.
 
 API function pointers are provided for the following kinds of operations:
@@ -31356,7 +31357,7 @@ Output wrappers
 Two-way processors
 @end itemize
 
-All of these are discussed in detail, later in this @value{CHAPTER}.
+All of these are discussed in detail later in this @value{CHAPTER}.
 
 @item
 Printing fatal, warning, and ``lint'' warning messages.
@@ -31394,7 +31395,7 @@ Creating a new array
 Clearing an array
 
 @item
-Flattening an array for easy C style looping over all its indices and elements
+Flattening an array for easy C-style looping over all its indices and elements
 @end itemize
 @end itemize
 
@@ -31406,8 +31407,9 @@ The following types, macros, and/or functions are 
referenced
 in @file{gawkapi.h}.  For correct use, you must therefore include the
 corresponding standard header file @emph{before} including @file{gawkapi.h}:
 
address@hidden FIXME: Make this is a float at some point.
 @multitable address@hidden()}, @code{memcpy()}} address@hidden<sys/types.h>}}
address@hidden C Entity @tab Header File
address@hidden C entity @tab Header file
 @item @code{EOF} @tab @code{<stdio.h>}
 @item Values for @code{errno} @tab @code{<errno.h>}
 @item @code{FILE} @tab @code{<stdio.h>}
@@ -31433,7 +31435,7 @@ Doing so, however, is poor coding practice.
 Although the API only uses ISO C 90 features, there is an exception; the
 ``constructor'' functions use the @code{inline} keyword. If your compiler
 does not support this keyword, you should either place
address@hidden''} on your command line, or use the GNU Autotools and include a
address@hidden''} on your command line or use the GNU Autotools and include a
 @file{config.h} file in your extensions.
 
 @item
@@ -31441,7 +31443,7 @@ All pointers filled in by @command{gawk} point to memory
 managed by @command{gawk} and should be treated by the extension as
 read-only.  Memory for @emph{all} strings passed into @command{gawk}
 from the extension @emph{must} come from calling one of
address@hidden()}, @code{gawk_calloc()} or @code{gawk_realloc()},
address@hidden()}, @code{gawk_calloc()}, or @code{gawk_realloc()},
 and is managed by @command{gawk} from then on.
 
 @item
@@ -31455,7 +31457,7 @@ characters are allowed.
 By intent, strings are maintained using the current multibyte encoding (as
 defined by @address@hidden environment variables) and not using wide
 characters.  This matches how @command{gawk} stores strings internally
-and also how characters are likely to be input and output from files.
+and also how characters are likely to be input into and output from files.
 @end quotation
 
 @item
@@ -31500,6 +31502,8 @@ general-purpose use. Additional, more specialized, data 
structures are
 introduced in subsequent @value{SECTION}s, together with the functions
 that use them.
 
+The general-purpose types and structures are as follows:
+
 @table @code
 @item typedef void *awk_ext_id_t;
 A value of this type is received from @command{gawk} when an extension is 
loaded.
@@ -31516,7 +31520,7 @@ while allowing @command{gawk} to use them as it needs 
to.
 @itemx @ @ @ @ awk_false = 0,
 @itemx @ @ @ @ awk_true
 @itemx @} awk_bool_t;
-A simple boolean type.
+A simple Boolean type.
 
 @item typedef struct awk_string @{
 @itemx @ @ @ @ char *str;@ @ @ @ @ @ /* data */
@@ -31562,7 +31566,7 @@ The @code{val_type} member indicates what kind of value 
the
 @itemx #define array_cookie@ @ @ u.a
 @itemx #define scalar_cookie@ @ u.scl
 @itemx #define value_cookie@ @ @ u.vc
-These macros make accessing the fields of the @code{awk_value_t} more
+Using these macros makes accessing the fields of the @code{awk_value_t} more
 readable.
 
 @item typedef void *awk_scalar_t;
diff --git a/doc/gawktexi.in b/doc/gawktexi.in
index 7c22902..3e97423 100644
--- a/doc/gawktexi.in
+++ b/doc/gawktexi.in
@@ -12494,6 +12494,7 @@ $ @kbd{awk '$1 ~ /li/ @{ print $2 @}' mail-list}
 
 @cindex regexp constants, as patterns
 @cindex patterns, regexp constants as
+A regexp constant as a pattern is also a special case of an expression
 pattern.  The expression @code{/li/} has the value one if @samp{li}
 appears in the current input record. Thus, as a pattern, @code{/li/}
 matches any record containing @samp{li}.
@@ -30214,7 +30215,7 @@ Extensions are useful because they allow you (of 
course) to extend
 @command{gawk}'s functionality. For example, they can provide access to
 system calls (such as @code{chdir()} to change directory) and to other
 C library routines that could be of use.  As with most software,
-``the sky is the limit;'' if you can imagine something that you might
+``the sky is the limit''; if you can imagine something that you might
 want to do and can write in C or C++, you can write an extension to do it!
 
 Extensions are written in C or C++, using the @dfn{application programming
@@ -30222,7 +30223,7 @@ interface} (API) defined for this purpose by the 
@command{gawk}
 developers.  The rest of this @value{CHAPTER} explains
 the facilities that the API provides and how to use
 them, and presents a small example extension.  In addition, it documents
-the sample extensions included in the @command{gawk} distribution,
+the sample extensions included in the @command{gawk} distribution
 and describes the @code{gawkextlib} project.
 @ifclear FOR_PRINT
 @xref{Extension Design}, for a discussion of the extension mechanism
@@ -30375,7 +30376,7 @@ Some other bits and pieces:
 @itemize @value{BULLET}
 @item
 The API provides access to @command{gawk}'s @address@hidden values,
-reflecting command-line options, like @code{do_lint}, @code{do_profiling}
+reflecting command-line options, like @code{do_lint}, @code{do_profiling},
 and so on (@pxref{Extension API Variables}).
 These are informational: an extension cannot affect their values
 inside @command{gawk}.  In addition, attempting to assign to them
@@ -30419,7 +30420,7 @@ This (rather large) @value{SECTION} describes the API 
in detail.
 @node Extension API Functions Introduction
 @subsection Introduction
 
-Access to facilities within @command{gawk} are made available
+Access to facilities within @command{gawk} is achieved
 by calling through function pointers passed into your extension.
 
 API function pointers are provided for the following kinds of operations:
@@ -30447,7 +30448,7 @@ Output wrappers
 Two-way processors
 @end itemize
 
-All of these are discussed in detail, later in this @value{CHAPTER}.
+All of these are discussed in detail later in this @value{CHAPTER}.
 
 @item
 Printing fatal, warning, and ``lint'' warning messages.
@@ -30485,7 +30486,7 @@ Creating a new array
 Clearing an array
 
 @item
-Flattening an array for easy C style looping over all its indices and elements
+Flattening an array for easy C-style looping over all its indices and elements
 @end itemize
 @end itemize
 
@@ -30497,8 +30498,9 @@ The following types, macros, and/or functions are 
referenced
 in @file{gawkapi.h}.  For correct use, you must therefore include the
 corresponding standard header file @emph{before} including @file{gawkapi.h}:
 
address@hidden FIXME: Make this is a float at some point.
 @multitable address@hidden()}, @code{memcpy()}} address@hidden<sys/types.h>}}
address@hidden C Entity @tab Header File
address@hidden C entity @tab Header file
 @item @code{EOF} @tab @code{<stdio.h>}
 @item Values for @code{errno} @tab @code{<errno.h>}
 @item @code{FILE} @tab @code{<stdio.h>}
@@ -30524,7 +30526,7 @@ Doing so, however, is poor coding practice.
 Although the API only uses ISO C 90 features, there is an exception; the
 ``constructor'' functions use the @code{inline} keyword. If your compiler
 does not support this keyword, you should either place
address@hidden''} on your command line, or use the GNU Autotools and include a
address@hidden''} on your command line or use the GNU Autotools and include a
 @file{config.h} file in your extensions.
 
 @item
@@ -30532,7 +30534,7 @@ All pointers filled in by @command{gawk} point to memory
 managed by @command{gawk} and should be treated by the extension as
 read-only.  Memory for @emph{all} strings passed into @command{gawk}
 from the extension @emph{must} come from calling one of
address@hidden()}, @code{gawk_calloc()} or @code{gawk_realloc()},
address@hidden()}, @code{gawk_calloc()}, or @code{gawk_realloc()},
 and is managed by @command{gawk} from then on.
 
 @item
@@ -30546,7 +30548,7 @@ characters are allowed.
 By intent, strings are maintained using the current multibyte encoding (as
 defined by @address@hidden environment variables) and not using wide
 characters.  This matches how @command{gawk} stores strings internally
-and also how characters are likely to be input and output from files.
+and also how characters are likely to be input into and output from files.
 @end quotation
 
 @item
@@ -30591,6 +30593,8 @@ general-purpose use. Additional, more specialized, data 
structures are
 introduced in subsequent @value{SECTION}s, together with the functions
 that use them.
 
+The general-purpose types and structures are as follows:
+
 @table @code
 @item typedef void *awk_ext_id_t;
 A value of this type is received from @command{gawk} when an extension is 
loaded.
@@ -30607,7 +30611,7 @@ while allowing @command{gawk} to use them as it needs 
to.
 @itemx @ @ @ @ awk_false = 0,
 @itemx @ @ @ @ awk_true
 @itemx @} awk_bool_t;
-A simple boolean type.
+A simple Boolean type.
 
 @item typedef struct awk_string @{
 @itemx @ @ @ @ char *str;@ @ @ @ @ @ /* data */
@@ -30653,7 +30657,7 @@ The @code{val_type} member indicates what kind of value 
the
 @itemx #define array_cookie@ @ @ u.a
 @itemx #define scalar_cookie@ @ u.scl
 @itemx #define value_cookie@ @ @ u.vc
-These macros make accessing the fields of the @code{awk_value_t} more
+Using these macros makes accessing the fields of the @code{awk_value_t} more
 readable.
 
 @item typedef void *awk_scalar_t;

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

Summary of changes:
 doc/ChangeLog   |    4 +
 doc/gawk.info   |  801 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 doc/gawk.texi   |   28 ++-
 doc/gawktexi.in |   28 ++-
 4 files changed, 438 insertions(+), 423 deletions(-)


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