839
840 +--------------------+-----------------+
841 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
842 +--------------------+-----------------+
843 |CSI | Enabled |
844 +--------------------+-----------------+
845 |Interface Stability | Standard |
846 +--------------------+-----------------+
847
848 /usr/xpg6/bin/ed
849
850 +--------------------+-----------------+
851 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
852 +--------------------+-----------------+
853 |CSI | Enabled |
854 +--------------------+-----------------+
855 |Interface Stability | Standard |
856 +--------------------+-----------------+
857
858 SEE ALSO
859 bfs(1), edit(1), ex(1), grep(1), ksh(1), sed(1), sh(1), stty(1),
860 umask(1), vi(1), fspec(4), attributes(5), environ(5), largefile(5),
861 regex(5), standards(5)
862
863 DIAGNOSTICS
864 ?
865 for command errors.
866
867
868 ?file
869 for an inaccessible file. Use the help and Help commands for
870 detailed explanations.
871
872
873
874 If changes have been made in the buffer since the last w command that
875 wrote the entire buffer, ed warns the user if an attempt is made to
876 destroy ed's buffer via the e or q commands. It writes ? and allows one
877 to continue editing. A second e or q command at this point will take
878 effect. The -s command-line option inhibits this feature.
879
880 NOTES
881 The - option, although it continues to be supported, has been replaced
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839
840 +--------------------+-----------------+
841 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
842 +--------------------+-----------------+
843 |CSI | Enabled |
844 +--------------------+-----------------+
845 |Interface Stability | Standard |
846 +--------------------+-----------------+
847
848 /usr/xpg6/bin/ed
849
850 +--------------------+-----------------+
851 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
852 +--------------------+-----------------+
853 |CSI | Enabled |
854 +--------------------+-----------------+
855 |Interface Stability | Standard |
856 +--------------------+-----------------+
857
858 SEE ALSO
859 edit(1), ex(1), grep(1), ksh(1), sed(1), sh(1), stty(1), umask(1),
860 vi(1), fspec(4), attributes(5), environ(5), largefile(5), regex(5),
861 standards(5)
862
863 DIAGNOSTICS
864 ?
865 for command errors.
866
867
868 ?file
869 for an inaccessible file. Use the help and Help commands for
870 detailed explanations.
871
872
873
874 If changes have been made in the buffer since the last w command that
875 wrote the entire buffer, ed warns the user if an attempt is made to
876 destroy ed's buffer via the e or q commands. It writes ? and allows one
877 to continue editing. A second e or q command at this point will take
878 effect. The -s command-line option inhibits this feature.
879
880 NOTES
881 The - option, although it continues to be supported, has been replaced
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