The awk language evolved considerably between the release of
Version 7 Unix (1978) and the new version first made generally available in
System V Release 3.1 (1987). This section summarizes the changes, with
cross-references to further details.
awk Statements Versus Lines).
return statement
(see section User-defined Functions).
delete statement (see section The delete Statement).
do-while statement
(see section The do-while Statement).
atan2, cos, sin, rand and
srand (see section Numeric Built-in Functions).
gsub, sub, and match
(see section Built-in Functions for String Manipulation).
close, and system
(see section Built-in Functions for Input/Output).
ARGC, ARGV, FNR, RLENGTH, RSTART,
and SUBSEP built-in variables (see section Built-in Variables).
awk
programs (see section Operator Precedence (How Operators Nest)).
FS
(see section Specifying How Fields are Separated), and as the
third argument to the split function
(see section Built-in Functions for String Manipulation).
awk to
recognize `\r', `\b', and `\f', but this is not
something you can rely on.)
getline function
(see section Explicit Input with getline).
BEGIN and END rules
(see section The BEGIN and END Special Patterns).
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