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279 A length of 0 (zero) means to never wrap long lines. If
393 options, or the first non-option argument if zero of these
590 @cindex Range with start address of zero
666 Matches a sequence of zero or more instances of matches for the
683 As @code{*}, but only matches zero or one. It is a @acronym{GNU} extension.
703 this will search for zero or more whole sequences
705 for @samp{abc} followed by zero or more occurrences
818 Matches zero or more @samp{a}s followed by a single
1013 The @code{s} command can be followed by zero or more of the
1229 a length of 0 (zero) means to never wrap long lines. If omitted,
1513 example, @samp{\*} matches a single asterisk rather than zero
1931 # there are zero or one characters between the markers
2023 # Get the line number from hold space; add a zero
2937 is a zero, the treatment of the sequence is straightforward;
2972 \81 @i{@r{is either a back reference, or a binary zero}}
2977 by a leading zero, because no more than three octal
3657 quantifier with a minimum of zero.
3970 previously matched. The number must be greater than zero.