| <start> and <end> can take one of these forms: |
| |
| - number |
| + |
| If <start> or <end> is a number, it specifies an |
| absolute line number (lines count from 1). |
| + |
| |
| - /regex/ |
| + |
| This form will use the first line matching the given |
| POSIX regex. If <start> is a regex, it will search from the end of |
| the previous `-L` range, if any, otherwise from the start of file. |
| If <start> is ``^/regex/'', it will search from the start of file. |
| If <end> is a regex, it will search |
| starting at the line given by <start>. |
| + |
| |
| - +offset or -offset |
| + |
| This is only valid for <end> and will specify a number |
| of lines before or after the line given by <start>. |
| |
| + |
| If ``:<funcname>'' is given in place of <start> and <end>, it is a |
| regular expression that denotes the range from the first funcname line |
| that matches <funcname>, up to the next funcname line. ``:<funcname>'' |
| searches from the end of the previous `-L` range, if any, otherwise |
| from the start of file. ``^:<funcname>'' searches from the start of |
| file. |