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recursive directory loop
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Located in src/grep.c:1625
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Usage: %s [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
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Located in src/grep.c:1907 src/grep.c:1914
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Try `%s --help' for more information.
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Located in src/main.c:1403
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Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
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Located in src/grep.c:1948
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PATTERN is an extended regular expression (ERE).
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Located in src/egrep.c:16
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PATTERN is a set of newline-separated fixed strings.
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Located in src/fgrep.c:10
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PATTERN is, by default, a basic regular expression (BRE).
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Located in src/grep.c:1949
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Example: %s -i 'hello world' menu.h main.c

Regexp selection and interpretation:
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Located in src/grep.c:1950
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-E, --extended-regexp PATTERN is an extended regular expression (ERE)
-F, --fixed-strings PATTERN is a set of newline-separated fixed strings
-G, --basic-regexp PATTERN is a basic regular expression (BRE)
-P, --perl-regexp PATTERN is a Perl regular expression
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Located in src/grep.c:1537
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-e, --regexp=PATTERN use PATTERN for matching
-f, --file=FILE obtain PATTERN from FILE
-i, --ignore-case ignore case distinctions
-w, --word-regexp force PATTERN to match only whole words
-x, --line-regexp force PATTERN to match only whole lines
-z, --null-data a data line ends in 0 byte, not newline
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Located in src/grep.c:1926
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