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<H2><A NAME="56"></A>6.3.1. Special sets and targets</H2>
<p>The <code>timer</code>, <code>match</code> and <code>regex</code> commands
may specify (by omission) the <b>default set</b>. This set is
exactly like any other set, except that it is automatically
cancelled after the occurrence of <em>any</em> event. It may be
explicitly named by using the empty string, (ie, <code>""</code>).</p>
<p>The <code>timer</code>, <code>match</code> and <code>regex</code> commands
may also specify (by omission) the <b>default target</b>. This
target, whose name is also the empty string, has the special
propery that it always refers to ``the statement immediately
following the next wait statement.'' That is, if the target of
any event is the default target, the occurrence of that event
just causes execution to continue starting with the statement
following the wait statement.</p>
<p>Finally, when <b><code>all</code></b> is used with the ``cancel''
command, <em>all</em> sets (i.e., all pending events) are cancelled.</p>
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