On 06/08/2021, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
> man 6 regexp: http://man.9front.org/6/regexp
I wonder if it would be good if libregexp itself could look for a
fixed string the way Plan 9 grep does: '*foo' is foo.
I've found myself wanting this in Mothra. Can't remember the
circumstance. It might be
On Friday, 6 August 2021, at 2:54 PM, Philip Silva wrote:
> Actually there is a separate fork of 9fans.net/go that also runs on Plan 9
> and uses the /dev/draw there! Here it's now all merged together:
> https://github.com/psilva261/go Philip
Thanks for the information.
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On Friday, 6 August 2021, at 5:04 PM, ori wrote:
> It will not run in your setup. The version of sam you
decided to use does not support the operators in that
script.
Many thanks for your response. You have answered my questions.
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Quoth Rodrigo G. López :
> hi,
>
> 9front's had this for a long time (last time i used acme it already
> did, back in 2017).
> maybe you could try to import those changes instead of rolling your own?
>
>
> best,
>
> -rodri
>
> On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 6:59 PM binarycat wrote:
> >
> > I do pref
Anyone know if this project went anywhere?
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~412/lectures/L05_Purge_Proposal.pdf
A Hellaphone revisit.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 12:48 PM sirjofri
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> many many really cool ideas. Most of them get a big heart icon, but I
> don't want to repeat your ideas. So
Quoth revcomni...@gmail.com:
> I am running sam as a standalone on Debian 10:
> https://9fans.github.io/plan9port/
> I have found this version to be stable and would not like to change it.
> I also like the visual display.
> I start up sam from the terminal with a single option:
> font=/mnt/font/G
Hi!
Actually there is a separate fork of 9fans.net/go that also runs on Plan 9 and
uses the /dev/draw there! Here it's now all merged together:
https://github.com/psilva261/go
Philip
> How I can use those sam/samterm on plan9?
>
> I compiled those, and run sam as
>
> teerm% sam
>
> samterm: dr
On Friday, 6 August 2021, at 2:22 AM, fwrm wrote:
> The command ,x/".+"/ would select every string that begins with a double
> quote, has one character or more after that, and ends with a double quote. If
> we wanted to select only the characters inside double quotes, we could reject
> the doubl
Thank you very much for your replies which are extremely helpful. I am going to
test these solutions and revert back.
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