#!/bin/awk -f

# Normally, records are  separated  by  newline  characters.
# You  can  control  how  records are separated by assigning
# values to the built-in variable RS.  If RS is  any  single
# character,  that  character separates records.  Otherwise,
# RS is a  regular  expression.   Text  in  the  input  that
# matches  this  regular  expression  separates  the record.
# However, in compatibility mode, only the  first  character
# of its string value is used for separating records.  If RS
# is set to the null string, then records are  separated  by
# blank  lines.  When RS is set to the null string, the new
# line character always acts as a field separator, in  addi
# tion to whatever value FS may have.

{ print }
