|
|
1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: The next step is to learn how to edit a line ! 3: that contains a backslash. On the left side of an "s" ! 4: command, you place a "\" before the "\" to turn off ! 5: its special meaning, just as for any other special ! 6: character like "*" or "[". For example, ! 7: if you have the line ! 8: c = '\n' ! 9: you can change it into ! 10: c = 'n' ! 11: with the command ! 12: s/\\n/n/ ! 13: or ! 14: s/\\// ! 15: (Your choice.) ! 16: ! 17: Practice by removing all the backslashes from the ! 18: file "junk"; when you're done, re-write it and ! 19: type "ready". ! 20: #create Ref ! 21: Now is the time for all good ! 22: men to come to the aid of ! 23: their party, or something like that. ! 24: #create junk ! 25: Now is \the \tim\\e for all good ! 26: m\\en \to com\\e \to \the aid of ! 27: \their par\ty, or som\\e\thing like \tha\t. ! 28: #user ! 29: #cmp Ref junk ! 30: #log ! 31: #next ! 32: 44.1g 10
This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.