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authorTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2018-12-28 00:13:06 +1300
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.SH DESCRIPTION
.B gwp
-searches for complete alphanumeric words (not regular expressions) in the input and
-prints the line if found. This means you can search for "test" and it won't
-print lines just because they contain "latest". It's good for searching prose
-or poetry rather than code.
+searches for complete alphanumeric words (not regular expressions) in the input
+and prints the line if found. This means you can search for "test" and it
+won't print lines just because they contain "latest". It's good for searching
+prose or poetry rather than code.
.P
This is intended as a workaround for the absence of a portable implementation
-of "word boundaries" in POSIX. Instead, this awk(1) script breaks each line
+of "word boundaries" in POSIX. Instead, this awk(1) script breaks each line
down into alphanumeric words and tests each one for case-insensitive equality.
.P
It does not emulate all of grep(1)'s features by any means, but does include