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2001-10-23Fix empty line substitutions (noted by Joshua Hudson).Matt Kraai
2001-08-24Fix s/[/]// handling (noted by Dumas Patrice).Matt Kraai
2001-08-22A patch from Shu-Hao Chang <shuhao_chang@trend.com.tw> toEric Andersen
2001-08-20Fix a problem with unsatisfied backrefs (noted by Martin Bene).Matt Kraai
2001-08-02Patch from Robert J. Osborne <rj@resourceinternational.com> that fixesEric Andersen
2001-07-31Don't save and restore readonly flag if BB_FEATURE_VI_READONLY isn't enabled.Matt Kraai
2001-07-30Preserve whether or not the line was previously altered when running aMatt Kraai
2001-07-19Some adjustments, mostly from David McCullough <davidm@lineo.com> toEric Andersen
2001-07-17This is vodz' latest patch. Sorry it took so long...Eric Andersen
2001-07-05Removed obsolete function, strdup_substr.Matt Kraai
2001-07-02Cleanups and sinze reduction for the vi applet from Aaron LehmannEric Andersen
2001-06-26Vladimir's last_patch_15Glenn L McGrath
2001-06-23These were broken when using dmalloc due to include file orderingEric Andersen
2001-06-21Rewrote mkdir (and touched lots of things in the process).Matt Kraai
2001-06-21Always apply commands with no specified range.Matt Kraai
2001-06-11 - Fixed bug where you couldn't mix line number and regexes in two-address cmdsMark Whitley
2001-05-27Use safe_strncpy.Matt Kraai
2001-05-23Patch from larry to fix some grammar errors.Eric Andersen
2001-05-17Always print a newline after a matching substitution.Matt Kraai
2001-05-14...Need to print just a few more newlines.Mark Whitley
2001-05-14...And now that we're chomping lines, we need to re-add the newline later...Mark Whitley
2001-05-14We will chomp() lines so REG_NEWLINE does not break stuff. Thanks, Matt.Mark Whitley
2001-05-14Added REG_NEWLINE as cflags to xregcomp for normal addresses so EOL $ will workMark Whitley
2001-05-13A patch from Aaron Lehmann <aaronl@vitelus.com> to fix aEric Andersen
2001-05-11Added support for 'r' command in sed.Mark Whitley
2001-05-07A patch from Vladimir to use last_char_is(), and a patch fromEric Andersen
2001-05-07Another vi update from Sterling Huxley:Eric Andersen
2001-04-26Another nice cleanup from Larry. This adds a new last_char_is() function andEric Andersen
2001-04-20Fixed a buglet where an extra newline was being added after an insert commandMark Whitley
2001-04-20Made a correction to a bad test expression. Props to Larry Doolittle forMark Whitley
2001-04-16Several fixes from Sterling Huxley for the vi applet.Eric Andersen
2001-04-04Remove unused optarg variableEric Andersen
2001-04-04Some cleanups for libc5 supportEric Andersen
2001-04-04I said no new features till after the 0.51 release. Well, I lied. This is aEric Andersen
2001-03-26Applied patch from Anthony Towns that he posted to Debian bug tracking.Mark Whitley
2001-03-14Applied patch from Erik Habbinga to fix a problem with an uninitializedMark Whitley
2001-02-17Get rid of long stale usage message code.Eric Andersen
2001-02-14This patch, put together by Manuel Novoa III, is a merge of workEric Andersen
2001-02-01Fix wget error message and add (and use) chomp library function.Matt Kraai
2001-01-31Removed trailing \n from error_msg{,_and_die} messages.Matt Kraai
2001-01-27Fix up copyright msgs. Bump version to 0.49 in preparation for0_49Eric Andersen
2001-01-27Fix header file usage -- there were many unnecessary header files included inEric Andersen
2001-01-04Changed email address to codepoet.org, updated list of applets / docs IMark Whitley
2001-01-02I just whipped up support for arbitrary regex delimiters, soEric Andersen
2000-12-22Use busybox error handling functions wherever possible.Matt Kraai
2000-12-18Change calls to error_msg.* and strerror to use perror_msg.*.Matt Kraai
2000-12-07Changed names of functions in utility.c and all affected files, to makeMark Whitley
2000-11-14Remove unneeded junkEric Andersen
2000-11-03Removed REG_NEWLINE from regcomp to fix the same bug found in grep where itMark Whitley
2000-11-03Now, what was that logic block doing up there?Mark Whitley