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@Remove GAWK.  I removed it from the build 2 weeks ago and the world
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is variable even then).  Non-Unix systems may have other limits.

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Length of input record:  MAX_INT 
Length of output record:  unlimited
Size of a field:  MAX_INT 
Size of a printf string:  MAX_INT 
Size of a literal string:  MAX_INT 
Characters in a character class:  2^(# of bits per byte)
# of file redirections:  unlimited
# of pipe redirections:  min(# of processes per user, # of open files)
double-precision floating point
Length of source line:  unlimited
Number of input records in one file: MAX_LONG
Number of input records total: MAX_LONG
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