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1 | # @(#)README 5.1 (Berkeley) 5/22/90 |
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3 | col - filter out reverse line feeds. | |
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5 | In the 32V source code to col(1) the default behavior was to NOT compress |
6 | spaces into tabs. There was a -h option which caused it to compress spaces | |
7 | into tabs. There was no -x flag. | |
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9 | The 32V documentation, however, was consistent with the SVID (actually, V7 | |
10 | at the time) and documented a -x flag (as defined above) while making no | |
11 | mention of a -h flag. Just before 4.3BSD went out, CSRG updated the manual | |
12 | page to reflect the way the code worked. Suspecting that this was probably | |
13 | the wrong way to go, this version adopts the SVID defaults, and no longer | |
14 | documents the -h option. | |
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16 | The S5 -p flag is not supported because it isn't clear what it does (looks | |
17 | like a kludge introduced for a particular printer). | |
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19 | Known differences between AT&T's col and this one (# is delimiter): | |
20 | Input AT&T col this col | |
21 | #\nabc\E7def\n# # def\nabc\r# # def\nabc\n# | |
22 | #a# ## #a\n# | |
23 | - last line always ends with at least one \n (or \E9) | |
24 | #1234567 8\n# #1234567\t8\n# #1234567 8\n# | |
25 | - single space not expanded to tab | |
26 | -f #a\E8b\n# #ab\n# # b\E9\ra\n# | |
27 | - can back up past first line (as far as you want) so you | |
28 | *can* have a super script on the first line | |
29 | #\E9_\ba\E8\nb\n# #\n_\bb\ba\n# #\n_\ba\bb\n# | |
30 | - always print last character written to a position, | |
31 | AT&T col claims to do this but doesn't. | |
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33 | If a character is to be placed on a line that has been flushed, a warning | |
34 | is produced (the AT&T col is silent). The -l flag (not in AT&T col) can | |
35 | be used to increase the number of lines buffered to avoid the problem. | |
36 | ||
37 | General algorithm: a limited number of lines are buffered in a linked | |
38 | list. When a printable character is read, it is put in the buffer of | |
39 | the current line along with the column it's supposed to be in. When | |
40 | a line is flushed, the characters in the line are sorted according to | |
41 | column and then printed. |