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.\" @(#)hexdump.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd April 18, 1994
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.Dt HEXDUMP 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm hexdump, hd
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.Nd ASCII, decimal, hexadecimal, octal dump
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm hexdump
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.Op Fl bcCdovx
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.Op Fl e Ar format_string
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.Op Fl f Ar format_file
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.Op Fl n Ar length
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar skip
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.Ek
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.Ar file ...
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.Nm hd
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.Op Fl bcdovx
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.Op Fl e Ar format_string
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.Op Fl f Ar format_file
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.Op Fl n Ar length
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar skip
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.Ek
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.Ar file ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The hexdump utility is a filter which displays the specified files, or
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the standard input, if no files are specified, in a user specified
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format.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Fl b
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.Em One-byte octal display .
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by sixteen
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space-separated, three column, zero-filled, bytes of input data,
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in octal, per line.
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.It Fl c
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.Em One-byte character display .
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by sixteen
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space-separated, three column, space-filled, characters of input
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data per line.
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.It Fl C
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.Em Canonical hex+ASCII display.
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by sixteen
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space-separated, two column, hexadecimal bytes, followed by the
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same sixteen bytes in %_p format enclosed in ``|'' characters.
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.Pp
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Calling the command
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.Nm hd
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implies this option.
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.It Fl d
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.Em Two-byte decimal display.
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by eight
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space-separated, five column, zero-filled, two-byte units
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of input data, in unsigned decimal, per line.
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.It Fl e Ar format_string
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Specify a format string to be used for displaying data.
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.It Fl f Ar format_file
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Specify a file that contains one or more newline separated format strings.
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Empty lines and lines whose first non-blank character is a hash mark
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.Pf ( Cm \&# )
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are ignored.
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.It Fl n Ar length
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Interpret only
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.Ar length
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bytes of input.
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.It Fl o
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.Em Two-byte octal display.
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by eight
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space-separated, six column, zero-filled, two byte quantities of
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input data, in octal, per line.
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.It Fl s Ar offset
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Skip
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.Ar offset
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bytes from the beginning of the input.
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By default,
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.Ar offset
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is interpreted as a decimal number.
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With a leading
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.Cm 0x
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or
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.Cm 0X ,
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.Ar offset
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is interpreted as a hexadecimal number,
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otherwise, with a leading
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.Cm 0 ,
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.Ar offset
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is interpreted as an octal number.
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Appending the character
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.Cm b ,
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.Cm k ,
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or
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.Cm m
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to
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.Ar offset
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causes it to be interpreted as a multiple of
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.Li 512 ,
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.Li 1024 ,
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or
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.Li 1048576 ,
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respectively.
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.It Fl v
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The
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.Fl v
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option causes hexdump to display all input data.
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Without the
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.Fl v
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option, any number of groups of output lines, which would be
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identical to the immediately preceding group of output lines (except
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for the input offsets), are replaced with a line comprised of a
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single asterisk.
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.It Fl x
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.Em Two-byte hexadecimal display.
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Display the input offset in hexadecimal, followed by eight, space
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separated, four column, zero-filled, two-byte quantities of input
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data, in hexadecimal, per line.
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.El
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.Pp
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For each input file,
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.Nm hexdump
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sequentially copies the input to standard output, transforming the
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data according to the format strings specified by the
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.Fl e
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and
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.Fl f
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options, in the order that they were specified.
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.Ss Formats
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A format string contains any number of format units, separated by
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whitespace.
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A format unit contains up to three items: an iteration count, a byte
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count, and a format.
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.Pp
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The iteration count is an optional positive integer, which defaults to
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one.
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Each format is applied iteration count times.
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.Pp
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The byte count is an optional positive integer.
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If specified it defines the number of bytes to be interpreted by
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each iteration of the format.
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.Pp
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If an iteration count and/or a byte count is specified, a single slash
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must be placed after the iteration count and/or before the byte count
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to disambiguate them.
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Any whitespace before or after the slash is ignored.
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.Pp
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The format is required and must be surrounded by double quote
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(" ") marks.
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It is interpreted as a fprintf-style format string (see
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.Xr fprintf 3 ) ,
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with the
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following exceptions:
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.Bl -bullet -offset indent
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.It
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An asterisk (*) may not be used as a field width or precision.
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.It
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A byte count or field precision
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.Em is
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required for each ``s'' conversion
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character (unlike the
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.Xr fprintf 3
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default which prints the entire string if the precision is unspecified).
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.It
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The conversion characters ``h'', ``l'', ``n'', ``p'' and ``q'' are
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not supported.
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.It
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The single character escape sequences
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described in the C standard are supported:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Bl -column <alert_character>
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.It NUL \e0
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.It <alert character> \ea
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.It <backspace> \eb
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.It <form-feed> \ef
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.It <newline> \en
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.It <carriage return> \er
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.It <tab> \et
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.It <vertical tab> \ev
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.El
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.Ed
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.El
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.Pp
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Hexdump also supports the following additional conversion strings:
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Cm \&_a Ns Op Cm dox
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Display the input offset, cumulative across input files, of the
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next byte to be displayed.
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The appended characters
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.Cm d ,
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.Cm o ,
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and
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.Cm x
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specify the display base
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as decimal, octal or hexadecimal respectively.
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.It Cm \&_A Ns Op Cm dox
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Identical to the
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.Cm \&_a
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conversion string except that it is only performed
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once, when all of the input data has been processed.
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.It Cm \&_c
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Output characters in the default character set.
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Nonprinting characters are displayed in three character, zero-padded
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octal, except for those representable by standard escape notation
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(see above),
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which are displayed as two character strings.
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.It Cm _p
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Output characters in the default character set.
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Nonprinting characters are displayed as a single
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.Dq Cm \&. .
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.It Cm _u
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Output US ASCII characters, with the exception that control characters are
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displayed using the following, lower-case, names.
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Characters greater than 0xff, hexadecimal, are displayed as hexadecimal
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strings.
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.Bl -column \&000_nu \&001_so \&002_st \&003_et \&004_eo
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.It \&000\ nul\t001\ soh\t002\ stx\t003\ etx\t004\ eot\t005\ enq
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.It \&006\ ack\t007\ bel\t008\ bs\t009\ ht\t00A\ lf\t00B\ vt
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.It \&00C\ ff\t00D\ cr\t00E\ so\t00F\ si\t010\ dle\t011\ dc1
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.It \&012\ dc2\t013\ dc3\t014\ dc4\t015\ nak\t016\ syn\t017\ etb
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.It \&018\ can\t019\ em\t01A\ sub\t01B\ esc\t01C\ fs\t01D\ gs
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.It \&01E\ rs\t01F\ us\t0FF\ del
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.El
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.El
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.Pp
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The default and supported byte counts for the conversion characters
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are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width "Xc,_Xc,_Xc,_Xc,_Xc,_Xc" -offset indent
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.It Li \&%_c , \&%_p , \&%_u , \&%c
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One byte counts only.
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.It Xo
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.Li \&%d , \&%i , \&%o ,
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.Li \&%u , \&%X , \&%x
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.Xc
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Four byte default, one, two and four byte counts supported.
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.It Xo
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.Li \&%E , \&%e , \&%f ,
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.Li \&%G , \&%g
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.Xc
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Eight byte default, four byte counts supported.
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.El
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.Pp
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The amount of data interpreted by each format string is the sum of the
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data required by each format unit, which is the iteration count times the
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byte count, or the iteration count times the number of bytes required by
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the format if the byte count is not specified.
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.Pp
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The input is manipulated in ``blocks'', where a block is defined as the
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largest amount of data specified by any format string.
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Format strings interpreting less than an input block's worth of data,
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whose last format unit both interprets some number of bytes and does
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not have a specified iteration count, have the iteration count
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incremented until the entire input block has been processed or there
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is not enough data remaining in the block to satisfy the format string.
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.Pp
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If, either as a result of user specification or hexdump modifying
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the iteration count as described above, an iteration count is
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greater than one, no trailing whitespace characters are output
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during the last iteration.
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.Pp
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It is an error to specify a byte count as well as multiple conversion
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characters or strings unless all but one of the conversion characters
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or strings is
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.Cm \&_a
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or
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.Cm \&_A .
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.Pp
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If, as a result of the specification of the
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.Fl n
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option or end-of-file being reached, input data only partially
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satisfies a format string, the input block is zero-padded sufficiently
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to display all available data (i.e. any format units overlapping the
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end of data will display some number of the zero bytes).
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.Pp
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Further output by such format strings is replaced by an equivalent
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number of spaces.
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An equivalent number of spaces is defined as the number of spaces
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output by an
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.Cm s
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conversion character with the same field width
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and precision as the original conversion character or conversion
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string but with any
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.Dq Li \&+ ,
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.Dq \&\ \& ,
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.Dq Li \&#
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conversion flag characters
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removed, and referencing a NULL string.
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.Pp
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If no format strings are specified, the default display is equivalent
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to specifying the
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.Fl x
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option.
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.Pp
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.Nm hexdump
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exits 0 on success and >0 if an error occurred.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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Display the input in perusal format:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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"%06.6_ao " 12/1 "%3_u "
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"\et\et" "%_p "
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"\en"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Implement the \-x option:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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"%07.7_Ax\en"
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"%07.7_ax " 8/2 "%04x " "\en"
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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1996-02-02 00:26:12 +00:00
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.Xr gdb 1
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