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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ru
cfcb49a9b0 Apply style(9) to usage(), fix markup of the manpage. 2007-10-30 17:49:00 +00:00
jkim
a5ad971145 Add '-s' option and update the manual page. With this option, it prints
little more style(9) friendly output.  For example:

%file2c -n 8 -s -x 'const char data[] = {' '};' < /etc/motd
const char data[] = {
	0x46, 0x72, 0x65, 0x65, 0x42, 0x53, 0x44, 0x20,
	0x37, 0x2e, 0x30, 0x2d, 0x43, 0x55, 0x52, 0x52,
	0x45, 0x4e, 0x54, 0x20, 0x28, 0x42, 0x45, 0x41,
	0x53, 0x54, 0x49, 0x45, 0x29, 0x20, 0x23, 0x30,
	0x3a, 0x20, 0x57, 0x65, 0x64, 0x20, 0x4d, 0x61,
	0x72, 0x20, 0x32, 0x31, 0x20, 0x31, 0x39, 0x3a,
	0x30, 0x34, 0x3a, 0x33, 0x36, 0x20, 0x45, 0x44,
	0x54, 0x20, 0x32, 0x30, 0x30, 0x37, 0x0a
};
2007-03-23 00:00:22 +00:00
marcel
bd9685053c o Add option -n. The -n option takes a count and breaks the line
after that many values have been printed. The line length is not
   considered anymore.
o  Add option -x. The -x option will cause the byte values to be
   printed in hexadecimal instead of decimal.
o  Bump WARNS to 6.
o  Update the manpage accordingly.
2005-05-15 06:26:59 +00:00
marcel
af76c232de Reindent and improve style(9) comformance. 2005-05-15 01:07:36 +00:00
obrien
bc61fc95d8 Consistently use FBSDID 2002-06-30 05:25:07 +00:00
phk
432db57cce Modernize my email address 2002-03-25 13:53:46 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
billf
36415d9fe3 Remove unused variable.
Approved By:	phk
1999-07-02 20:46:03 +00:00
peter
f390c26dd9 Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$ 1997-02-22 19:58:13 +00:00
jkh
808a36ef65 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
phk
44d9c7e9b3 This is a small little program used to execute a bad practice a clean way :-)
It will read a file on stdin and write it as decimal integers on stdout,
this is useful for embedding files in c-sources.

There are a few places where this is needed, and this is a better way than
the current practice of hand-editing the sources.

The command:

date | file2c 'const char date[] = {' ',0};'

will produce:

const char date[] = {
83,97,116,32,74,97,110,32,50,56,32,49,54,58,52,55,58,51,51,32,80,83,84,
32,49,57,57,53,10
,0};

The manual page is 2 lines longer than the source :-)
1995-01-29 00:49:57 +00:00