We don't need head(1) because we have sed(1). But do we get the first
ten lines with
sed 10q
or with
sed 11q
?
I am a bit confused, currently.
All sed implementation I had access to printed 10 lines with 10q. It
were from:
- GNU
- Heirloom (sv3, s42, posix, posix2001)
- SunOS (/us
On 4/11/10, markus schnalke wrote:
> Now I actually must assume, Uriel might be wrong. *eek*
>
> But is this possible?
yes
On 11 April 2010 22:00, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> On 4/11/10, markus schnalke wrote:
>> Now I actually must assume, Uriel might be wrong. *eek*
>>
>> But is this possible?
>
> yes
>
>
Or perhaps 11 is more convenient to type than 10...