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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Note that the // searches always go forward.
3: Sometimes you want to go backward, to find
4: some expression on a line before the
5: one you are now working on.
6: In that case you can search with a command like
7: ?abc?p
8: which prints the nearest preceding line which
9: contains 'abc'. What command would print
10: the nearest previous line that ends in 'cat'?
11: Type "answer COMMAND" when you figure it out.
12: #copyin
13: #user
14: #uncopyin
15: #match ?cat$?p
16: The "p" isn't needed, but use it if you like too.
17: #match ?cat$?
18: #log
19: #next
20: 54.1a 10
21: 53.2b 7
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