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diff --git a/usr.bin/lex/lex.1 b/usr.bin/lex/lex.1 index 0e81b61..d501eb5 100644 --- a/usr.bin/lex/lex.1 +++ b/usr.bin/lex/lex.1 @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ it analyzes its input for occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it executes the corresponding C code. .SH SOME SIMPLE EXAMPLES -.PP First some simple examples to get the flavor of how one uses .I flex. The following @@ -3779,7 +3778,6 @@ is (rather surprisingly) truncated to does not truncate the action. Actions that are not enclosed in braces are simply terminated at the end of the line. .SH DIAGNOSTICS -.PP .I warning, rule cannot be matched indicates that the given rule cannot be matched because it follows other rules that will @@ -3919,7 +3917,6 @@ flag (called .I lex.bck on some systems). .SH DEFICIENCIES / BUGS -.PP Some trailing context patterns cannot be properly matched and generate warning messages ("dangerous trailing context"). These are @@ -3990,7 +3987,6 @@ The .I flex internal algorithms need documentation. .SH SEE ALSO -.PP lex(1), yacc(1), sed(1), awk(1). .PP John Levine, Tony Mason, and Doug Brown, |