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-#Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 17:42:20 +0200
-#From: Iva Cabric <ivac@fly.srk.fer.hr>
-#To: bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org
-#Cc: arnold@gnu.org
-#Subject: Problem in gawk with match
-#
-#Hello,
-#
-#gawk reports fatal error in match when first character in regexp is "=" :
-#
-#$ gawk '{ where = match($0, /=a/); print where}'
-#gawk: cmd. line:1: { where = match($0, /=a/); print where}
-#gawk: cmd. line:1: ^ parse error
-#gawk: cmd. line:1: fatal: match() cannot have 0 arguments
-#
-#Using "\=" instead "=" works without problems :
-#
-#$ gawk '{ where = match($0, /\=a/); print where}'
-#sdgfa
-#0
-#asdfds=a
-#7
-#
-#Other versions of awk have no problems with "/=/" (except oawk on SunOS).
-#
-#--
-# @
-#
-{ where = match($0, /=a/); print where}
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