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Kahrs, JürgenAcknowledgments
Kahrs, JürgenA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
Kenobi, Obi-Wan12.6 Undocumented Options and Features
Kernighan, BrianHistory of awk and gawk
Kernighan, BrianDark Corners
Kernighan, BrianAcknowledgments
Kernighan, Brian6.6 String Concatenation
Kernighan, BrianA.4 Extensions in the Bell Laboratories awk
Kernighan, BrianA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
Kernighan, BrianB.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations
Kernighan, BrianD.2 Data Values in a Computer
kill command11.5 Profiling Your awk Programs
Knights, jedi12.6 Undocumented Options and Features
known bugs12.7 Known Bugs in gawk
Kwok, ConradA.6 Major Contributors to gawk

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labels.awk program14.3.4 Printing Mailing Labels
language, awk1.1 Using This Book
language, data-driven2. Getting Started with awk
language, data-drivenD.1 What a Program Does
language, procedural2. Getting Started with awk
LC_ALL locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_COLLATE locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_CTYPE locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_MESSAGES locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_MONETARY locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_NUMERIC locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_RESPONSE locale category10.2 GNU gettext
LC_TIME locale category10.2 GNU gettext
left shift, bitwise9.1.6 Using gawk's Bit Manipulation Functions
leftmost longest match3.7 How Much Text Matches?
leftmost longest match4.7 Multiple-Line Records
length built-in function9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
Lesser General Public LicenseB.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations
Lesser General Public LicenseGlossary
LGPLB.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations
LGPLGlossary
limitations4.8.9 Points About getline to Remember
limitations5.6 Redirecting Output of print and printf
line break2.6 awk Statements Versus Lines
line continuation2.6 awk Statements Versus Lines
line continuation5.2 Examples of print Statements
line continuation6.11 Boolean Expressions
line continuation6.12 Conditional Expressions
lint checks5.5.3 Modifiers for printf Formats
lint checks7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk
lint checks8.6 The delete Statement
lint checks8.8 Using Uninitialized Variables as Subscripts
lint checks9.2.3 Calling User-Defined Functions
lint checks12.1 Invoking awk
lint checks12.2 Command-Line Options
lint checks12.2 Command-Line Options
lint checks12.2 Command-Line Options
LINT variable7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk
LinuxThe GNU Project and This Book
Linux10.5 A Simple Internationalization Example
LinuxB. Installing gawk
LinuxB.2.2 Additional Configuration Options
LinuxB.4.1.1 Compiling gawk on the Atari ST
LinuxC.3 Adding New Built-in Functions to gawk
LinuxC.3.2.2 C Code for chdir and stat
LinuxC.3.2.3 Integrating the Extensions
LinuxGlossary
locale categories10.2 GNU gettext
locale, definition of9.1.5 Using gawk's Timestamp Functions
localization10.1 Internationalization and Localization
log built-in function9.1.2 Numeric Functions
logical false6.9 True and False in awk
logical operators6.11 Boolean Expressions
logical true6.9 True and False in awk
login information13.5 Reading the User Database
long options12.1 Invoking awk
loop7.4.2 The while Statement
loops, exiting7.4.5 The break Statement
Lost In SpaceC.3 Adding New Built-in Functions to gawk
ls utility2.5 A More Complex Example
lshift built-in function9.1.6 Using gawk's Bit Manipulation Functions
lvalue6.7 Assignment Expressions

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make_builtin internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
make_number internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
make_string internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
mark parity13.2.5 Translating Between Characters and Numbers
marked string extraction (internationalization)10.4.1 Extracting Marked Strings
marked strings for internationalization10.3 Internationalizing awk Programs
Marx, GrouchoAdvanced Notes: Operator Evaluation Order
match built-in function9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
matching ranges of lines7.1.3 Specifying Record Ranges with Patterns
matching, leftmost longest3.7 How Much Text Matches?
matching, leftmost longest4.7 Multiple-Line Records
matching, the null stringAdvanced Notes: Matching the Null String
mawk, source codeB.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations
merging strings13.2.6 Merging an Array into a String
message object files (gettext)10.2 GNU gettext
metacharacters3.3 Regular Expression Operators
mistakes, commonAdvanced Notes: Backslash Before Regular Characters
mistakes, common3.8 Using Dynamic Regexps
mistakes, common4.5 Specifying How Fields Are Separated
mistakes, common5.2 Examples of print Statements
mistakes, common5.6 Redirecting Output of print and printf
mistakes, common5.7.1 Special Files for Standard Descriptors
mistakes, common6.5 Arithmetic Operators
mistakes, common6.6 String Concatenation
mistakes, common6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions
mistakes, common9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
mistakes, common12.2 Command-Line Options
mktime built-in function9.1.5 Using gawk's Timestamp Functions
modifiers (in format specifiers)5.5.3 Modifiers for printf Formats
msgfmt utility10.5 A Simple Internationalization Example
multidimensional subscripts8.9 Multidimensional Arrays
multiple line records4.7 Multiple-Line Records
multiple passes over data12.3 Other Command-Line Arguments
multiple statements on one line2.6 awk Statements Versus Lines
multiplication6.5 Arithmetic Operators
mv utilityAdvanced Notes: Piping into sh

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