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-#From hankedr@manatee.dms.auburn.edu Tue Oct 13 22:15:59 1998
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-#Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 09:22:29 -0500 (CDT)
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-#From: Darrel Hankerson <hankedr@dms.auburn.edu>
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-#In-reply-to: <199810131313.QAA31784@alpha.netvision.net.il> (message from
-# Aharon Robbins on Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:10:36 +0200)
-#Subject: Re: full text of bug report?
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-#
-# Do you have the full text of the a = a "\n" f() bug report?
-# I can't find it.... I'm not sure there really is a bug.
-#
-#Yes, see below.
-#
-#His example has unnecessary fragments (in particular, the use of
-#gensub is irrelevant). As I wrote to you earlier, the interesting
-#question for me is:
-#
-# Is the concatenation result undefined? If the result is defined or
-# implementation-dependent, then gawk has a bug.
-#
-#
-#=== Original report =====================================================
-#From: Attila Torcsvari <arcdev@mail.matav.hu>
-#To: "'bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu'" <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org>
-#Subject: gawk 3.0.3 bug
-#Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 18:12:13 +0200
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-#
-#Bug-gnuers,
-#please pass it to the responsible.
-#
-#The following generates something interesting:
-#
-BEGIN{
-a="aaaaa"
-a=a a #10
-a=a a #20
-a=a a #40
-a=a a #80
-a=a a #160
-a=a a # i.e. a is long enough
-
-a=a"\n"f() # this causes the trouble
-print a # guess the result
-}
-
-function f()
-{
-#print "a before: ", a
-#a=gensub("a","123,","g",a) # 'a' will be just a bit longer (4 times, but still should fit: 4*160=640)
-gsub(/a/, "123", a)
-#print "a after: ", a
-return "X"
-}
-#
-#Possible reason:
-#during f the a is modified,
-#it can be even freed, because gensub modifies its size
-#the printout contains trash.
-#
-#Used version: VC compiled WinNT 32 bit Intel.
-#
-#Regards,
-#
-#Attila Torcsvari
-#Arcanum Development
-#
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