Annotation of 43BSD/usr.lib/learn/files/L3.2b, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: The "cat" command can also print several files
                      3: at once.  In fact, it is named "cat" as an abbreviation
                      4: for "concatenate".  To print the files named "dog"
                      5: and "mouse" in succession, you could either
                      6: type:
                      7:   cat dog
                      8:   cat mouse
                      9: or just
                     10:   cat dog mouse
                     11: If you print them with one command,
                     12: the files are listed in sequence with nothing
                     13: between them.
                     14: 
                     15: This directory contains two files
                     16: named "chester" and "charley".  What is the
                     17: longest word in either file?  Type "answer WORD"
                     18: where WORD is the longest word you find.
                     19: #create charley
                     20: most of this file is short but at one place
                     21: there is a surprisingly long word.
                     22: #create chester
                     23: and of the but here now stop go
                     24: #copyin
                     25: #user
                     26: #uncopyin
                     27: #match surprisingly
                     28: #log
                     29: #next
                     30: 4.1a  10
                     31: 4.2a    5
                     32: 4.3a    2

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