Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/07/21:35:12
At 02:02 AM 2/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
>You should try "grep" next time.
I've never been ableto get gnu grep to work. :P
The documentation is obfuscated ... reads like a reference manual. It's
obviously geared to people who are already familiar with grep, not for grep
newbies.
I tried what I guessed from the documentation would find all files with a
certain string in a directory (which I knew had some files containing the
string) and it came up empty...
>You won't. ptrdiff_t is the type of the result of subtracting two
>pointers, as defined by the compiler.
I know that, I just thought a C library function used it, since the C
library defines it.
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