| Index Entry | Section |
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T | | |
| tandem | B.4.2 Installing gawk on a Tandem |
| Tcl | 13.1 Naming Library Function Global Variables |
| TCP/IP networking | 11.3 Using gawk for Network Programming |
| TCP/IP networking | 11.4 Using gawk with BSD Portals |
| tee utility | 14.2.5 Duplicating Output into Multiple Files |
| tee.awk program | 14.2.5 Duplicating Output into Multiple Files |
| terminator, record | 4.1 How Input Is Split into Records |
| testbits.awk program | 9.1.6 Using gawk 's Bit Manipulation Functions |
| Texinfo | 1.2 Typographical Conventions |
| Texinfo | Acknowledgments |
| Texinfo | 2.2 Data Files for the Examples |
| Texinfo | 3.3 Regular Expression Operators |
| Texinfo | 3.3 Regular Expression Operators |
| Texinfo | 13. A Library of awk Functions |
| Texinfo | 14.3.1 Finding Duplicated Words in a Document |
| Texinfo | 14.3.7 Extracting Programs from Texinfo Source Files |
| Texinfo | B.1.3 Contents of the gawk Distribution |
| Texinfo | C.2.1 Adding New Features |
| textdomain C library function | 10.2 GNU gettext |
| TEXTDOMAIN variable | 7.5.1 Built-in Variables That Control awk |
| TEXTDOMAIN variable | 10.3 Internationalizing awk Programs |
| time of day | 9.1.5 Using gawk 's Timestamp Functions |
| timestamps | 9.1.5 Using gawk 's Timestamp Functions |
| timestamps, converting from dates | 9.1.5 Using gawk 's Timestamp Functions |
| timestamps, formatted | 13.2.7 Managing the Time of Day |
| tmp_number internal function | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| tmp_string internal function | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| tolower built-in function | 9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions |
| Torvalds, Linus | The GNU Project and This Book |
| toupper built-in function | 9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions |
| tr utility | 14.3.3 Transliterating Characters |
| translate.awk program | 14.3.3 Transliterating Characters |
| Trueman, David | History of awk and gawk |
| Trueman, David | Acknowledgments |
| Trueman, David | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| truth values | 6.9 True and False in awk |
| two-way I/O | 11.2 Two-Way Communications with Another Process |
| type conversion | 6.4 Conversion of Strings and Numbers |
| type internal variable | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| types of variables | 6.7 Assignment Expressions |
| types of variables | 6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions |
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U | | |
| undefined functions | 9.2.3 Calling User-Defined Functions |
| undocumented features | 12.6 Undocumented Options and Features |
| uninitialized variables, as array subscripts | 8.8 Using Uninitialized Variables as Subscripts |
| uniq utility | 14.2.6 Printing Non-Duplicated Lines of Text |
| uniq.awk program | 14.2.6 Printing Non-Duplicated Lines of Text |
| Unix | Glossary |
| Unix awk , source code | B.6 Other Freely Available awk Implementations |
| unsigned integers | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| update_ERRNO internal function | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
| use of comments | 2.1.5 Comments in awk Programs |
| user information | 13.5 Reading the User Database |
| user-defined functions | 9.2 User-Defined Functions |
| user-defined variables | 6.3.1 Using Variables in a Program |
| uses of awk | Preface |
| uses of awk | 2.8 When to Use awk |
| uses of gawk | Preface |
| using shell variables in awk programs | 7.2 Using Shell Variables in Programs |
| using this book | 1.1 Using This Book |
| USR1 signal | 11.5 Profiling Your awk Programs |
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V | | |
| values of characters as numbers | 13.2.5 Translating Between Characters and Numbers |
| values, numeric | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| values, string | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| variable shadowing | 9.2.1 Function Definition Syntax |
| variable typing | 6.10 Variable Typing and Comparison Expressions |
| variable, definition of | D.2 Data Values in a Computer |
| variables, user-defined | 6.3.1 Using Variables in a Program |
| vname internal variable | C.3.1 A Minimal Introduction to gawk Internals |
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W | | |
| w utility | 4.6 Reading Fixed-Width Data |
| Wall, Larry | C.4 Probable Future Extensions |
| warnings, automatic | Advanced Notes: Backslash Before Regular Characters |
| warnings, automatic | 5.7.2 Special Files for Process-Related Information |
| warnings, automatic | 5.7.4 Special File Name Caveats |
| warnings, automatic | 6.2 Using Regular Expression Constants |
| warnings, automatic | 6.2 Using Regular Expression Constants |
| warnings, automatic | 9.1.3 String Manipulation Functions |
| warnings, automatic | 9.1.4 Input/Output Functions |
| warnings, automatic | 12.2 Command-Line Options |
| wc utility | 14.2.7 Counting Things |
| wc.awk program | 14.2.7 Counting Things |
| Weinberger, Peter | History of awk and gawk |
| Weinberger, Peter | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| while statement | 7.4.2 The while Statement |
| Williams, Kent | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| Woods, John | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
| word boundaries, matching | 3.5 gawk -Specific Regexp Operators |
| word, regexp definition of | 3.5 gawk -Specific Regexp Operators |
| wordfreq.awk program | 14.3.5 Generating Word Usage Counts |
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| xgettext utility | 10.4.1 Extracting Marked Strings |
| XOR bitwise operation | 9.1.6 Using gawk 's Bit Manipulation Functions |
| xor built-in function | 9.1.6 Using gawk 's Bit Manipulation Functions |
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Z | | |
| Zaretskii, Eli | Acknowledgments |
| zero, negative vs. positive | D.3 Floating-Point Number Caveats |
| Zoulas, Christos | A.6 Major Contributors to gawk |
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