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2: \s9REFERENCES\s0
3: .PP
4: .nr PI \w'20. 'u
5: .nr PS -2
6: .nr VS -2
7: .ps -2
8: .vs -2
9: .IP \01.
10: R. Pike,
11: `The Blit: a multiplexed graphics terminal,'
12: .I
13: AT&T Bell Labs. Tech. J.,
14: .R
15: .B 63 ,
16: (8),
17: 1607-1631 (1984).
18: .IP \02.
19: L. Johnson,
20: .I MacWrite,
21: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, Calif. 1983.
22: .IP \03.
23: B. Lampson,
24: `Bravo Manual,'
25: in
26: .I
27: Alto User's Handbook,
28: .R
29: pp. 31-62,
30: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,
31: Palo Alto, Calif.
32: 1979.
33: .IP \04.
34: W. Teitelman,
35: `A tour through Cedar,'
36: .I
37: IEEE Software,
38: .R
39: .B 1
40: (2), 44-73 (1984).
41: .IP \05.
42: J. Gutknecht,
43: `Concepts of the text editor Lara,'
44: .I
45: Comm. ACM,
46: .R
47: .B 28 ,
48: (9),
49: 942-960 (1985).
50: .IP \06.
51: Bell Telephone Laboratories,
52: .I
53: UNIX Programmer's Manual,
54: .R
55: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York 1983.
56: .IP \07.
57: B. W. Kernighan and R. Pike,
58: .I
59: The Unix Programming Environment,
60: .R
61: Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1984.
62: .IP \08.
63: .I
64: Unix Time-Sharing System Programmer's Manual, Research Version, Ninth Edition,
65: Volume 1,
66: .R
67: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1986.
68: .IP \09.
69: .I
70: Unix Time-Sharing System Programmer's Manual, 4.1 Berkeley Software Distribution,
71: Volumes 1 and 2C,
72: .R
73: University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 1981.
74: .IP 10.
75: R. Pike,
76: `Structural Regular Expressions,'
77: .I
78: Proc. EUUG Spring Conf., Helsinki 1987,
79: .R
80: Eur. Unix User's Group, Buntingford, Herts, UK 1987.
81: .IP 11.
82: A. Goldberg,
83: .I
84: Smalltalk-80 \(en The Interactive Programming Environment,
85: .R
86: Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. 1984.
87: .IP 12.
88: K. Thompson,
89: `Regular expression search algorithm,'
90: .I
91: Comm. ACM,
92: .R
93: .B 11 ,
94: (6),
95: 419-422 (1968).
96: .IP 13.
97: A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft and J. D. Ullman,
98: .I
99: The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms,
100: .R
101: Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. 1974.
102: .IP 14.
103: B. W. Kernighan and D. M. Ritchie,
104: .I
105: The C Programming Language,
106: .R
107: Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1978.
108: .IP 15.
109: W. M. Waite,
110: `The cost of lexical analysis,'
111: .I
112: Softw. Pract. Exp.,
113: .R
114: .B 16 ,
115: (5),
116: 473-488 (1986).
117: .IP 16.
118: C. W. Fraser,
119: `A generalized text editor,'
120: .I
121: Comm. ACM,
122: .R
123: .B 23 ,
124: (3),
125: 154-158 (1980).
126: .IP 17.
127: R. Pike,
128: `Graphics in overlapping bitmap layers,'
129: .I
130: ACM Trans. on Graph.,
131: .R
132: .B 2 ,
133: (2)
134: 135-160 (1983).
135: .IP 18.
136: L. J. Guibas and J. Stolfi,
137: `A language for bitmap manipulation,'
138: .I
139: ACM Trans. on Graph.,
140: .R
141: .B 1 ,
142: (3),
143: 191-214 (1982).
144: .IP 19.
145: R. Pike, B. Locanthi and J. Reiser,
146: `Hardware/software trade-offs for bitmap graphics on the Blit,'
147: .I
148: Softw. Pract. Exp.,
149: .R
150: .B 15 ,
151: (2),
152: 131-151 (1985).
153: .IP 20.
154: T. A. Cargill,
155: `The feel of Pi,'
156: .I
157: Winter USENIX Conference Proceedings,
158: Denver 1986,
159: .R
160: 62-71,
161: USENIX Assoc., El Cerrito, CA.
162: .IP 21.
163: G. J. Holzmann,
164: `Tracing protocols,'
165: .I
166: AT&T Tech. J.,
167: .R
168: .B 64 ,
169: (10),
170: 2413-2434 (1985).
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