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The System V Release 4 (1989) version of Unix awk added these features
(some of which originated in gawk):
ENVIRON variable (see Built-in Variables).
-f options on the command line
(see Command-Line Options).
-v option for assigning variables before program execution begins
(see Command-Line Options).
-- option for terminating command-line options.
\a, \v, and \x escape sequences
(see Escape Sequences).
srand built-in function
(see Numeric Functions).
toupper and tolower built-in string functions
for case translation
(see String Manipulation Functions).
%c format-control letter in the
printf function
(see Format-Control Letters).
"%*.*d")
in the argument list of the printf function
(see Format-Control Letters).
/foo/, as expressions, where
they are equivalent to using the matching operator, as in $0 ~ /foo/
(see Using Regular Expression Constants).