- GSAR
GSAR may refer to one of the following:
* Global(ly) Search And Replace: (in computing) SAR has long meant the
initialism Search And Replace [http://dept.seattlecolleges.com/ssccwrite/pickups/gloss~1.htm] , the process of searching for a word or string in a text stream and replacing the "search string" with a "replacement string"— conditionally (CSAR) or unconditionally (USAR ) — also sometimes called 'GSAR ', or Global Search And Replace.* The process used in some command line processing as in the underlying Windows DOS kernal or
Unix , general search utilities like WindowsExplorer.exe (Not to be confused with Internet Explorer (MSIE ) — a special mode of which is launched from within the windows start button menu system), and inText editors of searching for a word or string in a text stream, sometimes allowing the search object to includewildcard character s, and replacing the "search string" with a "replacement string"— Such features either allow for a confirmation or veto of replacing each instance of a string string found, so are 'searching globally' and replacing 'conditionally' (CSAR ) (Like a spell checker), where the opposite mode is to replace without asking for confirmation, or unconditionallyUSAR / 'GSAR ', for Global Search And Replace.Examples
- The MS-Windows utility Notepad.exe does USAR/GSAR or SAR/CSAR using [CTRL] [H] and mouse commands.
- The
Vi (M) text editor uses the string : %s/text to replace/text to replace with/g
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