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-rw-r--r--doc/gawk.texi10
-rw-r--r--doc/gawktexi.in10
3 files changed, 6 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index 226cd4da..ab2b26c7 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2014-09-08 Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
+
+ * gawktexi.in: Remove text that won't get used.
+
2014-09-07 Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
* gawktexi.in: Minor cleanups.
diff --git a/doc/gawk.texi b/doc/gawk.texi
index 7e103443..a809bd0d 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.texi
+++ b/doc/gawk.texi
@@ -21150,15 +21150,7 @@ function readfile(file, tmp, contents)
This function reads from @code{file} one record at a time, building
up the full contents of the file in the local variable @code{contents}.
-It works, but is not necessarily
-@c 8/2014. Thanks to BWK for pointing this out:
-efficient.
-@ignore
-@footnote{Execution time grows quadratically in the size of
-the input; for each record, @command{awk} has to allocate a bigger
-internal buffer for @code{contents}, copy the old contents into it,
-and then append the contents of the new record.}
-@end ignore
+It works, but is not necessarily efficient.
The following function, based on a suggestion by Denis Shirokov,
reads the entire contents of the named file in one shot:
diff --git a/doc/gawktexi.in b/doc/gawktexi.in
index d04cc8b3..679073bf 100644
--- a/doc/gawktexi.in
+++ b/doc/gawktexi.in
@@ -20277,15 +20277,7 @@ function readfile(file, tmp, contents)
This function reads from @code{file} one record at a time, building
up the full contents of the file in the local variable @code{contents}.
-It works, but is not necessarily
-@c 8/2014. Thanks to BWK for pointing this out:
-efficient.
-@ignore
-@footnote{Execution time grows quadratically in the size of
-the input; for each record, @command{awk} has to allocate a bigger
-internal buffer for @code{contents}, copy the old contents into it,
-and then append the contents of the new record.}
-@end ignore
+It works, but is not necessarily efficient.
The following function, based on a suggestion by Denis Shirokov,
reads the entire contents of the named file in one shot: