Annotation of 42BSD/usr.lib/learn/files/L9.1a, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: The patterns for selecting file names that have been discussed
                      3: can be used with other commands than "ls".  For example,
                      4: they can be used with the "cat" command to print files.
                      5: It is common for a memo stored in several
                      6: files to use files named "part1", "part2", etc.
                      7: so that commands like
                      8:   cat part*
                      9: will print everything.
                     10: In this directory there are several
                     11: short files named "sec0", "sec1", "sec3",
                     12: and so forth.
                     13: There are various names of animals in the files;
                     14: find out the largest animal named in the files
                     15: and type "answer NAME" where NAME is that animal.
                     16: #create sec0
                     17: dog mouse cat 
                     18: #create sec1
                     19: rabbit weasel
                     20: pig hamster
                     21: #create sec2
                     22: this file doesn't happen
                     23: to have any animal names in it.
                     24: #create sec3
                     25: fox elephant sheep
                     26: duck  rat
                     27: #create sec4
                     28: groundhog bobcat
                     29: mole  beaver
                     30: #copyin 
                     31: #user
                     32: #uncopyin
                     33: #match elephant
                     34: #log
                     35: #next
                     36: 10.1a 10

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