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diff --git a/man/man1/sam.html b/man/man1/sam.html deleted file mode 100644 index c27afa63..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sam.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,577 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sam(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SAM(1)</b><td align=right><b>SAM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sam, B, E, sam.save, samterm, samsave – screen editor with structural - regular expressions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sam</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>files</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sam −r</font></tt> <i>machine - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>sam.save - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> <i>file</i>[<tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>line</i>] ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> <i>file<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sam</i> is a multi-file editor. It modifies a local copy of an external - file. The copy is here called a <i>file</i>. The files are listed in - a menu available through mouse button 3 or the <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> command. Each - file has an associated name, usually the name of the external - file from which it was read, and a ‘modified’ bit that indicates - whether the editor’s file agrees with the external file. The external - file is not read into the editor’s file until it first becomes - the current file--that to which editing commands apply--whereupon - its menu entry is printed. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Do not ‘download’ the terminal part of <i>sam</i>. Editing will be - done with the command language only, as in <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> <i>machine</i> Run the host part remotely on the specified machine, - the terminal part locally.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>path</i> Start the host part from the specified file on the remote - host. Only meaningful with the <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>path</i> Start the terminal part from the specified file. Useful - for debugging.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Regular expressions </b></font><br> - Regular expressions are as in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a> with the addition of <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt> - to represent newlines. A regular expression may never contain - a literal newline character. The empty regular expression stands - for the last complete expression encountered. A regular expression - in <i>sam</i> matches the longest leftmost substring formally - matched by the expression. Searching in the reverse direction - is equivalent to searching backwards with the catenation operations - reversed in the expression.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Addresses </b></font><br> - An address identifies a substring in a file. In the following, - ‘character <i>n</i>’ means the null string after the <i>n</i>-th character in - the file, with 1 the first character in the file. ‘Line <i>n</i>’ means - the <i>n</i>-th match, starting at the beginning of the file, of the - regular expression <tt><font size=+1>.*\n?</font></tt>. All files always have a current substring, - called - dot, that is the default address.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Simple Addresses </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>n</i> The empty string after character <i>n</i>; <tt><font size=+1>#0</font></tt> is the beginning of the - file.<br> - <i>n</i> Line <i>n</i>; <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is the beginning of the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - ?</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>?<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The substring that matches the regular expression, found by looking - toward the end (<tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>) or beginning (<tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>) of the file, and if necessary - continuing the search from the other end to the starting point - of the search. The matched substring may straddle the starting - point. When entering a pattern containing a literal - question mark for a backward search, the question mark should - be specified as a member of a class.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> The string before the first full line. This is not necessarily - the null string; see <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> The null string at the end of the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> The mark in the file (see the <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> command below).<br> - "<i>regexp</i>"<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Preceding a simple address (default <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>), refers to the address - evaluated in the unique file whose menu line matches the regular - expression.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Compound Addresses </b></font><br> - In the following, <i>a1</i> and <i>a2</i> are addresses.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>a2</i> The address <i>a2</i> evaluated starting at the end of <i>a1</i>.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>a2</i> The address <i>a2</i> evaluated looking in the reverse direction - starting at the beginning of <i>a1</i>.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>a2</i> The substring from the beginning of <i>a1</i> to the end of <i>a2</i>. - If <i>a1</i> is missing, <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is substituted. If <i>a2</i> is missing, <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> is substituted.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt><i>a2</i> Like <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>a2</i>, but with <i>a2</i> evaluated at the end of, and dot - set to, <i>a1</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The operators <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> are high precedence, while <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> are low - precedence. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In both <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> forms, if <i>a2</i> is a line or character address with - a missing number, the number defaults to 1. If <i>a1</i> is missing, - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> is substituted. If both <i>a1</i> and <i>a2</i> are present and distinguishable, - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> may be elided. <i>a2</i> may be a regular expression; if it is delimited - by <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>’s, the effect of the <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> is reversed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is an error for a compound address to represent a malformed - substring. Some useful idioms: <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>+−</font></tt> (<i>a1</i>-+) selects the line containing - the end (beginning) of a1. <tt><font size=+1>0/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> locates the first match of - the expression in the file. (The form <tt><font size=+1>0;//</font></tt> sets dot unnecessarily.) - <tt><font size=+1>./</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>///</font></tt> finds the second following - occurrence of the expression, and <tt><font size=+1>.,/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> extends dot.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Commands </b></font><br> - In the following, text demarcated by slashes represents text delimited - by any printable character except alphanumerics. Any number of - trailing delimiters may be elided, with multiple elisions then - representing null strings, but the first delimiter must always - be present. In any delimited text, newline may not appear - literally; <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt> may be typed for newline; and <tt><font size=+1>\/</font></tt> quotes the delimiter, - here <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>. Backslash is otherwise interpreted literally, except in - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> commands. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most commands may be prefixed by an address to indicate their - range of operation. Those that may not are marked with a <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> below. - If a command takes an address and none is supplied, dot is used. - The sole exception is the <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> command, which defaults to <tt><font size=+1>0,$</font></tt>. In - the description, ‘range’ is used to represent whatever - address is supplied. Many commands set the value of dot as a side - effect. If so, it is always set to the ‘result’ of the change: - the empty string for a deletion, the new text for an insertion, - etc. (but see the <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> commands).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Text commands </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>a/</font></tt><i>text</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt>or<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a<br> - </font></tt><i>lines of text<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Insert the text into the file after the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c<br> - i</font></tt> Same as <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>, but <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> replaces the text, while <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> inserts <i>before</i> the - range.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Delete the text in the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>text</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Substitute <i>text</i> for the first match to the regular expression - in the range. Set dot to the modified range. In <i>text</i> the character - <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> stands for the string that matched the expression. Backslash - behaves as usual unless followed by a digit: <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt><i>d</i> stands for the - string that matched the subexpression begun by the <i>d</i>-th left - parenthesis. If <i>s</i> is followed immediately by a number <i>n</i>, as in - <tt><font size=+1>s2/x/y/</font></tt>, the <i>n</i>-th match in the range is substituted. If the command - is followed by a <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>, as in <tt><font size=+1>s/x/y/g</font></tt>, all matches in the range are - substituted.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> <i>a1<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> <i>a1</i> Move (<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>) or copy (<tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt>) the range to after <i>a1</i>. Set dot.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Display commands </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the text in the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Print the line address and character address of the range.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=#</font></tt> Print just the character address of the range.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>File commands </b></font><br> - * <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the current file to the first file named in the list that - <i>sam</i> also has in its menu. The list may be expressed <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>Plan 9 command</i> - in which case the file names are taken as words (in the shell - sense) generated by the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Same as <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, except that file names not in the menu are entered - there, and all file names in the list are examined.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> Print a menu of files. The format is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> or blankindicating the file is modified or clean,<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> indicating the file is unread or has been read (in the terminal, - <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> means more than one window is open),<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> or blankindicating the current file,<br> - a blank,<br> - and the file name.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete the named files from the menu. If no files are named, the - current file is deleted. It is an error to <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> a modified file, - but a subsequent <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> will delete such a file.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>I/O Commands </b></font><br> - * <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the file by the contents of the named external file. Set - dot to the beginning of the file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the text in the range by the contents of the named external - file. Set dot.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write the range (default <tt><font size=+1>0,$</font></tt>) to the named external file.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the file name and print the resulting menu entry. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If the file name is absent from any of these, the current file - name is used. <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> always sets the file name; <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> do so if the - file has no name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the range by the standard output of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send the range to the standard input of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send the range to the standard input, and replace it by the standard - output, of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Run the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt> <i>directory<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Change working directory. If no directory is specified, <tt><font size=+1>$home</font></tt> - is used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - In any of <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt>, if the <i>Plan 9 command</i> is omitted the last - <i>Plan 9 command</i> (of any type) is substituted. If <i>sam</i> is <i>downloaded</i> - (using the mouse and raster display, i.e. not using option <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt>), - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> sets standard input to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt>, and otherwise unassigned output - (<tt><font size=+1>stdout</font></tt> for <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>stderr</font></tt> for all) is placed in - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/sam.err</font></tt> and the first few lines are printed.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Loops and Conditionals </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>x/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each match of the regular expression in the range, run the - command with dot set to the match. Set dot to the last match. - If the regular expression and its slashes are omitted, <tt><font size=+1>/.*\n/</font></tt> - is assumed. Null string matches potentially occur before every - character of the range and at the end of the range. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>y/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Like <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, but run the command for each substring that lies before, - between, or after the matches that would be generated by <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>. There - is no default regular expression. Null substrings potentially - occur before every character in the range.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>X/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each file whose menu entry matches the regular expression, - make that the current file and run the command. If the expression - is omitted, the command is run in every file.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>Y/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Same as <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt>, but for files that do not match the regular expression, - and the expression is required.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>v/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If the range contains (<tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>) or does not contain (<tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt>) a match for - the expression, set dot to the range and run the command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - These may be nested arbitrarily deeply, but only one instance - of either <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Y</font></tt> may appear in a single command. An empty command - in an <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> defaults to <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>; an empty command in <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Y</font></tt> defaults - to <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> do not have defaults.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Miscellany </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> Set the current file’s mark to the range. Does not set dot.<br> - * <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit. It is an error to quit with modified files, but a second - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> will succeed.<br> - * <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> <i>n</i> Undo the last <i>n</i> (default 1) top-level commands that changed - the contents or name of the current file, and any other file whose - most recent change was simultaneous with the current file’s change. - Successive <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>’s move further back in time. The only commands for - which u is ineffective are <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> and - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt>. If <i>n</i> is negative, <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> ‘redoes,’ undoing the undo, going forwards - in time again.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - (empty) If the range is explicit, set dot to the range. If <i>sam</i> - is downloaded, the resulting dot is selected on the screen; otherwise - it is printed. If no address is specified (the command is a newline) - dot is extended in either direction to line boundaries and printed. - If dot is thereby unchanged, it is set to <tt><font size=+1>.+1</font></tt> and - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - printed.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Grouping and multiple changes </b></font><br> - Commands may be grouped by enclosing them in braces <tt><font size=+1>{}</font></tt>. Commands - within the braces must appear on separate lines (no backslashes - are required between commands). Semantically, an opening brace - is like a command: it takes an (optional) address and sets dot - for each sub-command. Commands within the - braces are executed sequentially, but changes made by one command - are not visible to other commands (see the next paragraph). Braces - may be nested arbitrarily. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a command makes a number of changes to a file, as in <tt><font size=+1>x/re/c/text/</font></tt>, - the addresses of all changes to the file are computed in the original - file. If the changes are in sequence, they are applied to the - file. Successive insertions at the same address are catenated - into a single insertion composed of the several - insertions in the order applied.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>The terminal </b></font><br> - What follows refers to behavior of <i>sam</i> when downloaded, that is, - when operating as a display editor on a raster display. This is - the default behavior; invoking <i>sam</i> with the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> (no download) option - provides access to the command language only. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each file may have zero or more windows open. Each window is equivalent - and is updated simultaneously with changes in other windows on - the same file. Each window has an independent value of dot, indicated - by a highlighted substring on the display. Dot may be in a region - not within the window. There is usually - a ‘current window’, marked with a dark border, to which typed - text and editing commands apply. Text may be typed and edited - as in <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>; also the escape key (ESC) selects (sets dot to) - text typed since the last mouse button hit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The button 3 menu controls window operations. The top of the menu - provides the following operators, each of which uses one or more - <i>rio</i>-like cursors to prompt for selection of a window or sweeping - of a rectangle. ‘Sweeping’ a null rectangle gets a large window, - disjoint from the command window or the whole - screen, depending on where the null rectangle is.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt> Create a new, empty file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>zerox</font></tt> Create a copy of an existing window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>resize</font></tt> As in <i>rio</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>close</font></tt> Delete the window. In the last window of a file, <tt><font size=+1>close</font></tt> is - equivalent to a <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> for the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> Equivalent to a <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> for the file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Below these operators is a list of available files, starting with - <tt><font size=+1>~~sam~~</font></tt>, the command window. Selecting a file from the list makes - the most recently used window on that file current, unless it - is already current, in which case selections cycle through the - open windows. If no windows are open on the file, the user is - prompted to open one. Files other than <tt><font size=+1>~~sam~~</font></tt> are marked with - one of the characters <tt><font size=+1>−+*</font></tt> according as zero, one, or more windows - are open on the file. A further mark <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> appears on the file in - the current window and a single quote, <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>, on a file modified since - last write. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The command window, created automatically when <tt><font size=+1>sam</font></tt> starts, is - an ordinary window except that text typed to it is interpreted - as commands for the editor rather than passive text, and text - printed by editor commands appears in it. The behavior is like - <i>rio</i>, with an ‘output point’ that separates commands being typed - from previous output. Commands typed in the command window apply - to the current open file--the file in the most recently current - window.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Manipulating text </b></font><br> - Button 1 changes selection, much like <i>rio</i>. Pointing to a non-current - window with button 1 makes it current; within the current window, - button 1 selects text, thus setting dot. Double-clicking selects - text to the boundaries of words, lines, quoted strings or bracketed - strings, depending on the text at the click. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Button 2 provides a menu of editing commands:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cut</font></tt> Delete dot and save the deleted text in the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>paste</font></tt> Replace the text in dot by the contents of the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>snarf</font></tt> Save the text in dot in the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> Send the text in the selection as a plumb message. If the - selection is empty, the white-space-delimited block of text is - sent as a plumb message with a <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt> attribute defining where - the selection lies (see <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>look</font></tt> Search forward for the next occurrence of the literal text - in dot. If dot is the null string, the text in the snarf buffer - is used. The snarf buffer is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><rio></font></tt> Exchange snarf buffers with <i>rio</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regexp</i> Search forward for the next match of the last regular expression - typed in a command. (Not in command window.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> Send the text in dot, or the snarf buffer if dot is the null - string, as if it were typed to the command window. Saves the sent - text in the snarf buffer. (Command window only.)<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>External communication </b></font><br> - <i>Sam</i> listens to the <tt><font size=+1>edit</font></tt> plumb port. If plumbing is not active, - on invocation <i>sam</i> creates a named pipe <tt><font size=+1>/srv/sam.</font></tt><i>user</i> which acts - as an additional source of commands. Characters written to the - named pipe are treated as if they had been typed in the command - window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>B</i> is a shell-level command that causes an instance of <i>sam</i> running - on the same terminal to load the named <i>files</i>. <i>B</i> uses either plumbing - or the named pipe, whichever service is available. If plumbing - is not enabled, the option allows a line number to be specified - for the initial position to display in the last named file - (plumbing provides a more general mechanism for this ability). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>E</i> is a shell-level command that can be used as <tt><font size=+1>$EDITOR</font></tt> in a Unix - environment. It runs <i>B</i> on <i>file</i> and then does not exit until <i>file</i> - is changed, which is taken as a signal that <i>file</i> is done being - edited.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Abnormal termination </b></font><br> - If <i>sam</i> terminates other than by a <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> command (by hangup, deleting - its window, etc.), modified files are saved in an executable file, - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save</font></tt>. This program, when executed, asks whether to write - each file back to a external file. The answer <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> causes writing; - anything else skips the file. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save<br> - $HOME/sam.err<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/samsave<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the program called to unpack <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sam</font></tt> source for <i>sam</i> itself<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/samterm</font></tt> source for the separate terminal - part<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/B<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/E<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Rob Pike, “The text editor sam”.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> |