Print lines matching a pattern
The grep command searches one or more input files
for lines containing a match to a specified pattern.
By default, grep prints the matching lines.
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Revision 69 (latest revision is 91)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Andreas Schwab (Andreas_Schwab)
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- Update to grep 3.3 ** Changes in behavior * The --files-without-match (-L) option now causes grep to succeed when a file is listed, instead of when a line is selected. ** Improvements * An over-30x performance improvement when many 'or'd expressions share a common prefix, thanks to improvements in gnulib's dfa.c * An additional 3-23% speed-up when searching large files, via increased initial buffer size. * grep now diagnoses stack overflow - remove-backref-alt-test.patch: remove (forwarded request 663377 from Andreas_Schwab)
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