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T
tandemB.4.2 Installing gawk on a Tandem
Tcl13.1 Naming Library Function Global Variables
TCP/IP networking11.3 Using gawk for Network Programming
TCP/IP networking11.4 Using gawk with BSD Portals
tee utility14.2.5 Duplicating Output into Multiple Files
tee.awk program14.2.5 Duplicating Output into Multiple Files
terminator, record4.1 How Input Is Split into Records
testbits.awk program9.1.6 Using gawk's Bit Manipulation Functions
Texinfo1.2 Typographical Conventions
TexinfoAcknowledgments
Texinfo2.2 Data Files for the Examples
Texinfo3.3 Regular Expression Operators
Texinfo3.3 Regular Expression Operators
Texinfo13. A Library of awk Functions
Texinfo14.3.1 Finding Duplicated Words in a Document
Texinfo14.3.7 Extracting Programs from Texinfo Source Files
TexinfoB.1.3 Contents of the gawk Distribution
TexinfoC.2.1 Adding New Features
textdomain C library function10.2 GNU gettext
TEXTDOMAIN variable7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk
TEXTDOMAIN variable10.3 Internationalizing awk Programs
time of day9.1.5 Using gawk's Timestamp Functions
timestamps9.1.5 Using gawk's Timestamp Functions
timestamps, converting from dates9.1.5 Using gawk's Timestamp Functions
timestamps, formatted13.2.7 Managing the Time of Day
tmp_number internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
tmp_string internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
tolower built-in function9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
Torvalds, LinusThe GNU Project and This Book
toupper built-in function9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
tr utility14.3.3 Transliterating Characters
translate.awk program14.3.3 Transliterating Characters
Trueman, DavidHistory of awk and gawk
Trueman, DavidAcknowledgments
Trueman, DavidA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
truth values6.9 True and False in awk
two-way I/O11.2 Two-Way Communications with Another Process
type conversion6.4 Conversion of Strings and Numbers
type internal variableC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
types of variables6.7 Assignment Expressions
types of variables6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions

U
undefined functions9.2.3 Calling User-Defined Functions
undocumented features12.6 Undocumented Options and Features
uninitialized variables, as array subscripts8.8 Using Uninitialized Variables as Subscripts
uniq utility14.2.6 Printing Non-Duplicated Lines of Text
uniq.awk program14.2.6 Printing Non-Duplicated Lines of Text
UnixGlossary
Unix awk, source codeB.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations
unsigned integersD.2 Data Values in a Computer
update_ERRNO internal functionC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals
use of comments2.1.5 Comments in awk Programs
user information13.5 Reading the User Database
user-defined functions9.2 User-Defined Functions
user-defined variables6.3.1 Using Variables in a Program
uses of awkPreface
uses of awk2.8 When to Use awk
uses of gawkPreface
using shell variables in awk programs7.2 Using Shell Variables in Programs
using this book1.1 Using This Book
USR1 signal11.5 Profiling Your awk Programs

V
values of characters as numbers13.2.5 Translating Between Characters and Numbers
values, numericD.2 Data Values in a Computer
values, stringD.2 Data Values in a Computer
variable shadowing9.2.1 Function Definition Syntax
variable typing6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions
variable, definition ofD.2 Data Values in a Computer
variables, user-defined6.3.1 Using Variables in a Program
vname internal variableC.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals

W
w utility4.6 Reading Fixed-Width Data
Wall, LarryC.4 Probable Future Extensions
warnings, automaticAdvanced Notes: Backslash Before Regular Characters
warnings, automatic5.7.2 Special Files for Process-Related Information
warnings, automatic5.7.4 Special File Name Caveats
warnings, automatic6.2 Using Regular Expression Constants
warnings, automatic6.2 Using Regular Expression Constants
warnings, automatic9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions
warnings, automatic9.1.4 Input/Output Functions
warnings, automatic12.2 Command-Line Options
wc utility14.2.7 Counting Things
wc.awk program14.2.7 Counting Things
Weinberger, PeterHistory of awk and gawk
Weinberger, PeterA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
while statement7.4.2 The while Statement
Williams, KentA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
Woods, JohnA.6 Major Contributors to gawk
word boundaries, matching3.5 gawk-Specific Regexp Operators
word, regexp definition of3.5 gawk-Specific Regexp Operators
wordfreq.awk program14.3.5 Generating Word Usage Counts

X
xgettext utility10.4.1 Extracting Marked Strings
XOR bitwise operation9.1.6 Using gawk's Bit Manipulation Functions
xor built-in function9.1.6 Using gawk's Bit Manipulation Functions

Z
Zaretskii, EliAcknowledgments
zero, negative vs. positiveD.3 Floating-Point Number Caveats
Zoulas, ChristosA.6 Major Contributors to gawk

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