Add an important detail to paragraph 12: the range is reset only if its
second address is a line number.
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@ -124,8 +124,9 @@ All uses of "POSIX" refer to section 4.55, Draft 12 of POSIX 1003.2.
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However, the current practice adopted by this implementation,
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as well as by those from GNU and SUN, is as follows: The text
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from the 'c' command still isn't output because the second address
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isn't actually matched; but the range is reset after all. In the
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above example, only the first line of the input will be deleted.
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isn't actually matched; but the range is reset after all if its
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second address is a line number. In the above example, only the
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first line of the input will be deleted.
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13. Historical implementations allow an output suppressing #n at the
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beginning of -e arguments as well as in a script file. POSIX
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