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@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
@c applies to and all the info about who's publishing this edition
@c These apply across the board.
-@set UPDATE-MONTH February, 2014
+@set UPDATE-MONTH April, 2014
@set VERSION 4.1
-@set PATCHLEVEL 0
+@set PATCHLEVEL 1
@set FSF
@@ -871,7 +871,8 @@ particular records in a file and perform operations upon them.
version of @command{awk}.
* POSIX/GNU:: The extensions in @command{gawk} not
in POSIX @command{awk}.
-* Feature History:: The history of the features in @command{gawk}.
+* Feature History:: The history of the features in
+ @command{gawk}.
* Common Extensions:: Common Extensions Summary.
* Ranges and Locales:: How locales used to affect regexp
ranges.
@@ -13512,7 +13513,7 @@ if an element in @code{SYMTAB} is an array.
Also, you may not use the @code{delete} statement with the
@code{SYMTAB} array.
-You may use an index for @code{SYMTAB} that is not a predefined identifer:
+You may use an index for @code{SYMTAB} that is not a predefined identifier:
@example
SYMTAB["xxx"] = 5
@@ -17171,7 +17172,7 @@ Return a true value if @var{x} is an array. Otherwise return false.
@code{isarray()} is meant for use in two circumstances. The first is when
traversing a multidimensional array: you can test if an element is itself
an array or not. The second is inside the body of a user-defined function
-(not discussed yet; @pxref{User-defined}), to test if a paramater is an
+(not discussed yet; @pxref{User-defined}), to test if a parameter is an
array or not.
Note, however, that using @code{isarray()} at the global level to test
@@ -28391,12 +28392,17 @@ The easiest way to find out is to look at the output of
the following command:
@example
-$ @kbd{gawk --version}
-@print{} GNU Awk 4.1.0, API: 1.0 (GNU MPFR 3.1.0-p3, GNU MP 5.0.2)
-@print{} Copyright (C) 1989, 1991-2013 Free Software Foundation.
+$ @kbd{./gawk --version}
+@print{} GNU Awk 4.1.1, API: 1.1 (GNU MPFR 3.1.0-p3, GNU MP 5.0.2)
+@print{} Copyright (C) 1989, 1991-2014 Free Software Foundation.
@dots{}
@end example
+@noindent
+(You may see different version numbers than what's shown here. That's OK;
+what's important is to see that GNU MPFR and GNU MP are listed in
+the output.)
+
@command{gawk} uses the
@uref{http://www.mpfr.org, GNU MPFR}
and
@@ -28985,7 +28991,7 @@ function for ``registering'' new built-in functions.
This is shown in @ref{load-new-function}.
@end ifnotdocbook
@ifdocbook
-This is shown in @inlineraw{docboook, <xref linkend="load-new-function"/>}.
+This is shown in @inlineraw{docbook, <xref linkend="load-new-function"/>}.
@end ifdocbook
@ifnotdocbook