What confuses me about this is the corollary that without -n and -p BEGIN and END don't work as they do in awk.
That is, it seems to imply that BEGIN and END work differently with -n and -p than in other cases (apart from the obvious exception of -c).
Is that the case?
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John.
In reply to Re: BEGIN and END with -p or -n
by jmcnamara
in thread BEGIN and END with -p or -n
by QM
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