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388 sequences (`\`' and `\'') which always match the beginning or the
480 As `*', but matches exactly I sequences (I is a decimal integer;
484 Matches between I and J, inclusive, sequences.
487 Matches more than or equal to I sequences.
493 for zero or more whole sequences of `abcd', while `abcd*'
532 matches all vowels. A list may include sequences like
574 Note that the only C-like backslash sequences that you can
800 sequences (`\`' and `\'') which always match the beginning or the
840 Escape sequences in TEXT are processed, so you should use `\\' in
1058 presence of invalid multibyte sequences in the input stream.
1059 POSIX mandates that such sequences are _not_ matched by `.', so
1082 easier to use one of the following escape sequences than the binary
2091 the standard, the meaning of some escape sequences is undefined in
2096 `sed' interprets these escape sequences as special characters.
2170 sequences. POSIX mandates that such sequences are _not_ matched