I'm trying to understand the ed DSL a little bit better because versions of it show up in other tools (e.g. sed, vim).
Using ed it is possible to print the next 4 lines using .,+4n where .,+4 is an explicit range starting at the current line and extending 4 lines downward.
However, printing several lines around the current one for context seems important enough to deserve some syntactic sugar.
Is there an abbreviation for line ranges relative to the current line in ed already?
e.g. in the transcript below .,+4n seems rather long.
$ touch ~/foo
$ ed '-p* ' ~/foo
0
* 0a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
.
* 5
5
* .,+4n
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
.,+4nand that does more than that? e.g. you do not want-4,+4p? – Jeff Schaller Nov 10 '18 at 19:53relative to, as inline ranges relative to the current line– jsotola Nov 10 '18 at 20:34edbetter, there's an ancient game calledquiz(in the bsdgames package in my linux distro). The questions and answers for/usr/games/quiz function ed-commandcan be instructive. – Cupcake Protocol Nov 11 '18 at 01:15