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*nix Windows
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Opening doors to freedom
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*nix Windows – Opening doors to freedom *nix Windows Opening doors to freedom Menu Skip to content Home About Contact ed(1) is Turing-Complete 2018-03-13 2018-03-21 tPenguinLTG 6 Comments Can a mere text editor be powerful enough to calculate anything that a computer can? Sure there’s Emacs , but it’s really just a Lisp interpreter, so it hardly counts. It turns out that even the humble line editor ed(1) is theoretically capable of such computation. ed(1) , or simply ed (the “(1)” comes from the man page section), is the standard text editor. It is the original Unix text editor and is the ancestor, either directly or indirectly, to many modern utilities, including sed, grep and vi. Unlike most editors today, ed is a line editor: instead of presenting the user with a screen full of text as a visual editor would, it uses commands to act on lines in a buffer. A system that is Turing-complete is a system that can simulate any Turing machine, and a Turing ma...
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