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* Noteworthy changes in release 4.3 (2016-12-30) [stable] ** Improvements sed's regular expression matching is now typically 10x faster sed now uses unlocked-io where available, resulting in faster I/O operations. ** Bug fixes sed no longer mishandles anchors ^/$ in multiline regex (s///mg) with -z option (NUL terminated lines). [Bug introducted in sed-4.2.2 with the initial implementation of -z] sed no longer accepts a ":" command without a label; before, it would treat that as defining a label whose name is empty, and subsequent label-free "t" and "b" commands would use that label. Now, sed emits a diagnostic and fails for that invalid construct. sed no longer accesses uninitialized memory when processing certain invalid multibyte sequences. Demonstrate with this: echo a | LC_ALL=ja_JP.eucJP valgrind sed/sed 's/a/b\U\xb2c/' The error appears to have been introduced with the sed-4.0a release. The 'y' (transliterate) operator once again works with a NUL byte on the RHS. E.g., sed 'y/b/\x00/' now works like tr b '\0'. GNU sed has never before recognized \x00 in this context. However, sed-3.02 and prior did accept a literal NUL byte in the RHS, which was possible only when reading a script from a file. For example, this: echo abc|sed -f <(printf 'y/b/\x00/\n')|cat -A is what stopped working. [bug introduced some time after sed-3.02 and prior to the first sed-4* test release] When the closed-above line number ranges of N editing commands overlap (N>1), sed would apply commands 2..N to the line just beyond the largest range endpoint. [bug introduced some time after sed-4.09 and prior to release in sed-4.1] Before, this command would mistakenly modify line 5: $ seq 6|sed '2,4d;2,3s/^/x/;3,4s/^/y/' 1 yx5 6 Now, it does not: $ seq 6|sed '2,4d;2,3s/^/x/;3,4s/^/y/' 1 5 6 An erroneous sed invocation like "echo > F; sed -i s//b/ F" no longer leaves behind a temporary file. Before, that command would create a file alongside F with a name matching /^sed......$/ and fail to remove it. sed --follow-symlinks now works again for stdin. [bug introduced in sed-4.2.2] sed no longer elides invalid bytes in a substitution RHS. Now, sed copies such bytes into the output, just as Perl does. [bug introduced in sed-4.1 -- it was also present prior to 4.0.6] sed no longer prints extraneous character when a backslash follows \c. '\c\\' generates control character ^\ (ASCII 0x1C). Other characters after the second backslash are rejected (e.g. '\c\d'). [bug introduced in the sed-4.0.* releases] sed no longer mishandles incomplete multibyte sequences in s,y commands and valid multibyte SHIFT-JIS characters in character classes. Previously, the following commands would fail: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 sed $'s/\316/X/' LC_ALL=ja_JP.shiftjis sed $'/[\203]/]/p' [bug introduced some time after sed-4.1.5 and before sed-4.2.1] ** Feature removal The "L" command (format a paragraph like the fmt(1) command would) has been listed in the documentation as a failed experiment for at least 10 years. That command is now removed. ** Build-related "make dist" now builds .tar.xz files, rather than .tar.gz ones. xz is portable enough and in wide-enough use that distributing only .tar.xz files is enough. It has been fine for coreutils, grep, diffutils and parted for a few years. ** New Features new --sandbox option rejects programs with r/w/e commands. * Noteworthy changes in release 4.2.2 (2012-12-22) [stable] * don't misbehave (truncate input) for lines of length 2^31 and longer * fix endless loop on incomplete multibyte sequences * -u also does unbuffered input, rather than unbuffered output only * New command `F' to print current input file name * sed -i, s///w, and the `w' and `W' commands also obey the --binary option (and create CR/LF-terminated files if the option is absent) * --posix fails for scripts (or fragments as passed to the -e option) that end in a backslash, as they are not portable. * New option -z (--null-data) to separate lines by ASCII NUL characters. * \x26 (and similar escaped sequences) produces a literal & in the replacement argument of the s/// command, rather than including the matched text.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.17 2017/01/16 11:45:14 wiz Exp $
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bin/gsed
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gnu/bin/sed
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gnu/man/man1/sed.1
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info/sed.info
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man/man1/gsed.1
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share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/sed.mo
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