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1.1 root 1: File data structure p
2: egrep c
3: bitmap display g
4: command interpreter s
5: command language s
6: current file s
7: current text s
8: current window s
9: cut-and-paste editor g
10: file name s
11: garbage-compacted arena
12: garbage-compacting allocator
13: global substitutes s
14: interactive editing s
15: interactive editor g
16: main memory s
17: menu line s
18: modified bit s
19: mouse cursor s
20: mouse language
21: mouse-based interface s
22: multiple lines s
23: multiple windows s
24: newline character s
25: null string s
26: obscured windows s
27: open files s
28: parse tree s
29: programmable editor g
30: real time s
31: relative addresses s
32: remote host s
33: snarf S
34: starting sam s
35: snarf buffer S
36: <mux> S
37: double clicking s
38: update algorithm s
39: updated windows s
40: virtual memory s
41: window system
42: CW write S
43: caches s
44: CW new S
45: < S
46: > S
47: | S
48: -d S
49: sam window S
50: $ S
51: b S
52: Bitmap S
53: Boxes s
54: d S
55: ed c
56: CW execute S
57: Flayer software p
58: Frame software p
59: Layers software f
60: List structure p
61: Rasp S
62: awk c
63: bitblt c
64: CW c S
65: C subroutine
66: C source
67: C language
68: .c
69: x coordinates
70: CW close S
71: cmdexec S
72: compile S
73: cut S
74: d S
75: e S
76: f S
77: a/ S
78: i/ S
79: c/ S
80: x/ S
81: y/ S
82: g/ S
83: v/ S
84: s/ S
85: frdelete S
86: frinsert S
87: g S
88: grep c
89: CW i S
90: CW look S
91: m S
92: mux c
93: n S
94: p S
95: paste S
96: pi C
97: q S
98: reshape S
99: s S
100: sed C
101: setjmp/longjmp S
102: t S
103: u S
104: v S
105: vi S
106: w S
107: r S
108: x S
109: xerox S
110: y S
111: Text Editor Sam g
112: Command Language s
113: Structural Regular Expressions
114: Multiple files s
115: Mouse Interface
116: NH The Implementation s
117: Parsing and execution s
118: regular expression
119: Memory allocation
120: Data structures for manipulating files s
121: Doing and undoing s
122: 2 Communications s
123: Data structures in the terminal s
124: Screen update s
125: 5620 g
126: Blit g
127: undo s
128: ~undone
129: ~undoing
130: ~cut-and-paste
131: Text commands s
132: Display commands s
133: File commands s
134: I/O commands s
135: Loops and conditionals s
136: Miscellany s
137: ~next x
138: compound address s
139: addresses s
140: relative addresses s
141: ~the a
142: comma s
143: ~command
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