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[src/trunk]: src/external/bsd/less/dist Import version 444 of "less":



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/b283dbbae66b
branches:  trunk
changeset: 766890:b283dbbae66b
user:      tron <tron%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Sun Jul 03 18:00:59 2011 +0000

description:
Import version 444 of "less":
The list of changes between our ancient version 394 and 444 is too long
to list here. You can find all the release notes here:

http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/old.html

diffstat:

 external/bsd/less/dist/COPYING       |   674 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/INSTALL       |   186 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/LICENSE       |    27 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.aut  |   133 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.dsb  |    51 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.dsg  |    92 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.dsu  |    59 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.in   |   122 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.o2e  |    43 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.o9c  |    47 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.o9u  |    43 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.wnb  |    71 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/Makefile.wnm  |    56 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/NEWS          |   820 ++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/README        |   236 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/brac.c        |   103 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/ch.c          |   935 ++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/charset.c     |  1175 +++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/charset.h     |    21 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/cmd.h         |   135 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/cmdbuf.c      |  1505 +++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/command.c     |  1765 ++++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/configure     |  6740 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/configure.ac  |   666 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/cvt.c         |   122 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/decode.c      |   843 ++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.ds    |   400 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.h     |   429 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.h.in  |   426 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.o2    |   328 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.o9    |   340 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/defines.wn    |   339 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/edit.c        |   820 ++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/filename.c    |  1081 +++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/forwback.c    |   426 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/funcs.h       |   293 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/help.c        |   238 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/ifile.c       |   348 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/input.c       |   460 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/install.sh    |   119 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/jump.c        |   311 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/less.1        |  1716 ++++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/less.h        |   506 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/less.hlp      |   231 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/lessecho.1    |    47 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/lessecho.c    |   274 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/lesskey.1     |   381 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/lesskey.c     |   875 ++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/lesskey.h     |    42 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/lglob.h       |    97 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/line.c        |  1246 ++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/linenum.c     |   473 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/lsystem.c     |   376 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/main.c        |   416 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/mark.c        |   260 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/mkfuncs.awk   |     9 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/mkhelp.c      |    71 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/mkinstalldirs |    32 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/optfunc.c     |   709 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/option.c      |   704 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/option.h      |    69 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/opttbl.c      |   601 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/os.c          |   366 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/output.c      |   603 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/pattern.c     |   324 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/pattern.h     |    50 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/pckeys.h      |    36 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/position.c    |   234 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/position.h    |    21 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/prompt.c      |   589 ++
 external/bsd/less/dist/regexp.c      |  1252 ++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/regexp.h      |    36 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/screen.c      |  2504 ++++++++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/scrsize.c     |   106 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/search.c      |  1213 ++++++
 external/bsd/less/dist/signal.c      |   259 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/tags.c        |   759 +++
 external/bsd/less/dist/ttyin.c       |   180 +
 external/bsd/less/dist/version.c     |   750 +++
 79 files changed, 41445 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diffs (truncated from 41761 to 300 lines):

diff -r cd9a2fc7a224 -r b283dbbae66b external/bsd/less/dist/COPYING
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/external/bsd/less/dist/COPYING    Sun Jul 03 18:00:59 2011 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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