true, but as you probably know sed can't do anything with 0-byte files. 0 bytes does not constitute a stream, so sed won't even get as far as executing a command. So if 0-byte files are a possibility then sed would never be the tool to use.
true, but as you probably know sed can't do anything with 0-byte files. 0 bytes does not constitute a stream, so sed won't even get as far as executing a command. So if 0-byte files are a possibility then sed would never be the tool to use.
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