From 2ac57865cb3cea4b5ce56670d502e4e8a742bf02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Gras Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:19:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] no more minix cut, printf --- commands/Makefile | 2 +- commands/cut/Makefile | 4 - commands/cut/cut.c | 321 -------------------------- commands/printf/Makefile | 4 - commands/printf/printf.c | 471 --------------------------------------- man/man1/Makefile | 2 +- man/man1/cut.1 | 46 ---- 7 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 848 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 commands/cut/Makefile delete mode 100644 commands/cut/cut.c delete mode 100644 commands/printf/Makefile delete mode 100644 commands/printf/printf.c delete mode 100644 man/man1/cut.1 diff --git a/commands/Makefile b/commands/Makefile index 2eeae97b3..409a5925b 100644 --- a/commands/Makefile +++ b/commands/Makefile @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ SUBDIR= aal add_route adduser advent arp ash at autil awk \ mdb mesg mined mkdep mkdir mkdist mkfifo mkfs mknod \ mkproto modem mount mt netconf newroot nice nm nohup \ nonamed od packit packman passwd paste patch pax \ - ping postinstall poweroff pr prep printf printroot \ + ping postinstall poweroff pr prep printroot \ profile progressbar proto pr_routes ps pwd pwdauth \ ramdisk rarpd rawspeed rcp rdate readall readclock \ readfs reboot remsync rev rget rlogin rlogind rmdir \ diff --git a/commands/cut/Makefile b/commands/cut/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index d2d459608..000000000 --- a/commands/cut/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -PROG= cut -MAN= - -.include diff --git a/commands/cut/cut.c b/commands/cut/cut.c deleted file mode 100644 index d3641cac1..000000000 --- a/commands/cut/cut.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,321 +0,0 @@ -/* cut - extract columns from a file or stdin. Author: Michael J. Holme - * - * Copyright 1989, Michael John Holme, All rights reserved. - * This code may be freely distributed, provided that this notice - * remains intact. - * - * V1.1: 6th September 1989 - * - * Bugs, criticisms, etc, - * c/o Mark Powell - * JANET sq79@uk.ac.liv - * ARPA sq79%liv.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk - * UUCP ...!mcvax!ukc!liv.ac.uk!sq79 - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Changed for POSIX1003.2/Draft10 conformance - * Thomas Brupbacher (tobr@mw.lpc.ethz.ch), September 1990. - * Changes: - * - separation of error messages ( stderr) and output (stdout). - * - support for -b and -n (no effect, -b acts as -c) - * - support for -s - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#define MAX_FIELD 80 /* Pointers to the beginning of each field - * are stored in columns[], if a line holds - * more than MAX_FIELD columns the array - * boundary is exceed. But unlikely at 80 */ - -#define MAX_ARGS 32 /* Maximum number of fields following -f or - * -c switches */ -int args[MAX_ARGS * 2]; -int num_args; - -/* Lots of new defines, should easen maintainance... */ -#define DUMP_STDIN 0 /* define for mode: no options */ -#define OPTIONF 1 /* define for mode: option -f */ -#define OPTIONC 2 /* define for mode: option -c */ -#define OPTIONB 3 /* define for mode: option -b */ -#define NOTSET 0 /* option not selected */ -#define SET 1 /* option selected */ - -/* Defines for the warnings */ -#define DELIMITER_NOT_APPLICABLE 0 -#define OVERRIDING_PREVIOUS_MODE 1 -#define OPTION_NOT_APPLICABLE 2 -#define UNKNOWN_OPTION 3 -#define FILE_NOT_READABLE 4 - -/* Defines for the fatal errors */ -#define SYNTAX_ERROR 101 -#define POSITION_ERROR 102 -#define USAGE 103 -#define LINE_TO_LONG_ERROR 104 -#define RANGE_ERROR 105 -#define MAX_FIELDS_EXEEDED_ERROR 106 -#define MAX_ARGS_EXEEDED_ERROR 107 - - -int mode; /* 0 = dump stdin to stdout, 1=-f, 2=-c */ -int flag_i; /* SET = -i set on command line */ -int flag_s; /* SET = -s set on command line */ -char delim = '\t'; /* default delimiting character */ -FILE *fd; -char *name; -char line[BUFSIZ]; -int exit_status; - -_PROTOTYPE(int main, (int argc, char **argv)); -_PROTOTYPE(void warn, (int warn_number, char *option)); -_PROTOTYPE(void cuterror, (int err)); -_PROTOTYPE(void get_args, (void)); -_PROTOTYPE(void cut, (void)); - -void warn(warn_number, option) -int warn_number; -char *option; -{ - static char *warn_msg[] = { - "%s: Option -d allowed only with -f\n", - "%s: -%s overrides earlier option\n", - "%s: -%s not allowed in current mode\n", - "%s: Cannot open %s\n" - }; - - fprintf(stderr, warn_msg[warn_number], name, option); - exit_status = warn_number + 1; - -} - -void cuterror(err) -int err; -{ - static char *err_mes[] = { - "%s: syntax error\n", - "%s: position must be >0\n", - "%s: usage: cut [-f args [-i] [-d x]]|[-c args] [filename [...]]\n", - "%s: line longer than BUFSIZ\n", - "%s: range must not decrease from left to right\n", - "%s: MAX_FIELD exceeded\n", - "%s: MAX_ARGS exceeded\n" - }; - - fprintf(stderr, err_mes[err - 101], name); - exit(err); -} - - -void get_args() -{ - int i = 0; - int arg_ptr = 0; - int flag; - - num_args = 0; - do { - if (num_args == MAX_ARGS) cuterror(MAX_ARGS_EXEEDED_ERROR); - if (!isdigit(line[i]) && line[i] != '-') cuterror(SYNTAX_ERROR); - - args[arg_ptr] = 1; - args[arg_ptr + 1] = BUFSIZ; - flag = 1; - - while (line[i] != ',' && line[i] != 0) { - if (isdigit(line[i])) { - args[arg_ptr] = 0; - while (isdigit(line[i])) - args[arg_ptr] = 10 * args[arg_ptr] + line[i++] - '0'; - if (!args[arg_ptr]) cuterror(POSITION_ERROR); - arg_ptr++; - } else if (line[i] != '-') { - cuterror(SYNTAX_ERROR); - } - - if (line[i] == '-') { - arg_ptr |= 1; - i++; - flag = 0; - } - } - if (flag && arg_ptr & 1) args[arg_ptr] = args[arg_ptr - 1]; - if (args[num_args * 2] > args[num_args * 2 + 1]) - cuterror(RANGE_ERROR); - num_args++; - arg_ptr = num_args * 2; - } - while (line[i++]); -} - - -void cut() -{ - int i, j, length, maxcol; - char *columns[MAX_FIELD]; - - while (fgets(line, BUFSIZ, fd)) { - length = strlen(line) - 1; - *(line + length) = 0; - switch (mode) { - case DUMP_STDIN: printf("%s", line); break; - case OPTIONF: - maxcol = 0; - columns[maxcol++] = line; - for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { - if (*(line + i) == delim) { - *(line + i) = 0; - if (maxcol == MAX_FIELD) - cuterror(MAX_FIELDS_EXEEDED_ERROR); - columns[maxcol] = line + i + 1; - while (*(line + i + 1) == delim && flag_i) { - columns[maxcol]++; - i++; - } - maxcol++; - } - } - if (maxcol == 1) { - if (flag_s != SET) printf("%s", line); - } else { - for (i = 0; i < num_args; i++) { - for (j = args[i * 2]; j <= args[i * 2 + 1]; j++) - if (j <= maxcol) { - printf("%s", columns[j - 1]); - if (i != num_args - 1 || j != args[i * 2 + 1]) - putchar(delim); - } - } - } - break; - case OPTIONC: - for (i = 0; i < num_args; i++) { - for (j = args[i * 2]; j <= (args[i * 2 + 1] > length ? length : - args[i * 2 + 1]); j++) - putchar(*(line + j - 1)); - } - } - if (maxcol == 1 && flag_s == SET); - else - putchar('\n'); - } -} - - -int main(argc, argv) -int argc; -char *argv[]; -{ - char *linearg; - int i = 1; - int numberFilenames = 0; - name = argv[0]; - - if (argc == 1) cuterror(USAGE); - - while (i < argc) { - if (argv[i][0] == '-') { - switch (argv[i++][1]) { - case 'd': - if (mode == OPTIONC || mode == OPTIONB) - warn(DELIMITER_NOT_APPLICABLE, "d"); - delim = argv[i - 1][2] ? - argv[i - 1][2] : argv[i++][0]; - break; - case 'f': - linearg = argv[i - 1][2] ? - (argv[i - 1] + 2) : argv[i++]; - sprintf(line, "%s", linearg); - if (mode == OPTIONC || mode == OPTIONB) - warn(OVERRIDING_PREVIOUS_MODE, "f"); - mode = OPTIONF; - break; - case 'b': - linearg = argv[i - 1][2] ? - (argv[i - 1] + 2) : argv[i++]; - sprintf(line, "%s", linearg); - if (mode == OPTIONF || mode == OPTIONC) - warn(OVERRIDING_PREVIOUS_MODE, "b"); - mode = OPTIONB; - break; - case 'c': - linearg = argv[i - 1][2] ? - (argv[i - 1] + 2) : argv[i++]; - sprintf(line, "%s", linearg); - if (mode == OPTIONF || mode == OPTIONB) - warn(OVERRIDING_PREVIOUS_MODE, "c"); - mode = OPTIONC; - break; - case 'i': flag_i = SET; break; - case 's': flag_s = SET; break; - case '\0': /* - means: read from stdin */ - numberFilenames++; - break; - case 'n': /* needed for Posix, but no effect here */ - if (mode != OPTIONB) - warn(OPTION_NOT_APPLICABLE, "n"); - break; - default: - warn(UNKNOWN_OPTION, &(argv[i - 1][1])); - } - } else { - i++; - numberFilenames++; - } - } - -/* Here follow the checks, if the selected options are reasonable. */ - if (mode == OPTIONB) /* since in Minix char := byte */ - mode = OPTIONC; -/* Flag -s is only allowed with -f, otherwise warn and reset flag_s */ - if (flag_s == SET && (mode == OPTIONB || mode == OPTIONC)) { - warn(OPTION_NOT_APPLICABLE, "s"); - flag_s = NOTSET; - } - -/* Flag -i is only allowed with -f, otherwise warn and reset flag_i */ - if (flag_i == SET && mode == OPTIONF) { - warn(OPTION_NOT_APPLICABLE, "s"); - flag_i = NOTSET; - } - get_args(); - if (numberFilenames != 0) { - i = 1; - while (i < argc) { - if (argv[i][0] == '-') { - switch (argv[i][1]) { - case 'f': - case 'c': - case 'b': - case 'd': i += argv[i][2] ? 1 : 2; break; - case 'n': - case 'i': - case 's': i++; break; - case '\0': - fd = stdin; - i++; - cut(); - break; - default: i++; - } - } else { - if ((fd = fopen(argv[i++], "r")) == NULL) { - warn(FILE_NOT_READABLE, argv[i - 1]); - } else { - cut(); - fclose(fd); - } - } - } - } else { - fd = stdin; - cut(); - } - - return(exit_status); -} diff --git a/commands/printf/Makefile b/commands/printf/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 45013da6f..000000000 --- a/commands/printf/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -PROG= printf -MAN= - -.include diff --git a/commands/printf/printf.c b/commands/printf/printf.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4e797b6ef..000000000 --- a/commands/printf/printf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,471 +0,0 @@ -#if ever -static char sccsid[] = "@(#)printf.c (U of Maryland) FLB 6-Jan-1987"; -static char RCSid[] = "@(#)$Header$"; -#endif - -/* - * Printf - Duplicate the C library routine of the same name, but from - * the shell command level. - * - * Fred Blonder - * - * To Compile: - % cc -s -O printf.c -o printf - * - * $Log$ - * Revision 1.1 2005/04/21 14:55:31 beng - * Initial revision - * - * Revision 1.1.1.1 2005/04/20 13:33:30 beng - * Initial import of minix 2.0.4 - * - * Revision 1.4 87/01/29 20:52:30 fred - * Re-installed backslash-notation conversion for string & char arguments. - * - * Revision 1.3 87/01/29 20:44:23 fred - * Converted to portable algorithm. - * Added Roman format for integers. - * 29-Jan-87 FLB - * - * Revision 1.2 87/01/09 19:10:57 fred - * Fixed bug in argument-count error-checking. - * Changed backslash escapes within strings to correspond to ANSII C - * draft standard. (9-Jan-87 FLB) - * - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#define EX_OK 0 -#define EX_USAGE 1 - -int ctrl(char *s); - -#define atoi(a) strtoul((a), NULL, 0) - -/****************************************************************************/ - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ -register char *cp, *conv_spec, **argp, **ep; -char *ctor(int x); - -if (argc < 2) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Usage: printf [ arg1 . . . ]\n"); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - -argp = &argv[2]; /* Point at first arg (if any) beyond format string. */ -ep = &argv[argc]; /* Point beyond last arg. */ - -ctrl(argv[1]); /* Change backslash notation to control chars in fmt string. */ - -/* Scan format string for conversion specifications, and do appropriate - conversion on the corresponding argument. */ -for (cp = argv[1]; *cp; cp++) { -register int dynamic_count; - - /* Look for next conversion spec. */ - while (*cp && *cp != '%') { - putchar(*cp++); - } - - if (!*cp) /* End of format string */ - break; - - dynamic_count = 0; /* Begin counting dynamic field width specs. */ - conv_spec = cp++; /* Remember where this conversion begins. */ - - for (;*cp; cp++) { /* Scan until conversion character. */ - char conv_buf[BUFSIZ]; /* Save conversion string here. */ - register int conv_len; /* Length of ``conv_buf''. */ - - switch (*cp) { /* Field-width spec.: Keep scanning. */ - case '.': case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': - case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': - case '9': - continue; - - case '*': /* Dynamic field-width spec */ - dynamic_count++; - continue; - - case 's': /* String */ - if (&argp[dynamic_count] >= ep) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Not enough args for format.\n" - ); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - - (void) strncpy(conv_buf, conv_spec, - conv_len = cp - conv_spec + 1); - conv_buf[conv_len] = '\0'; - - switch (dynamic_count) { - case 0: - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, *argp++); - break; - - case 1: - { - register int a1; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, a1, *argp++); - } - break; - - case 2: - { - register int a1, a2; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - a2 = atoi(*argp++); - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, a1, a2, *argp++); - } - break; - - } - goto out; - - case 'c': /* Char */ - if (&argp[dynamic_count] >= ep) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Not enough args for format.\n" - ); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - - (void) strncpy(conv_buf, conv_spec, - conv_len = cp - conv_spec + 1); - conv_buf[conv_len] = '\0'; - - switch (dynamic_count) { - case 0: - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, **argp++); - break; - - case 1: - { - register int a1; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, a1, **argp++); - } - break; - - case 2: - { - register int a1, a2; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - a2 = atoi(*argp++); - ctrl(*argp); - printf(conv_buf, a1, a2, **argp++); - } - break; - } - goto out; - - case 'd': /* Integer */ - case 'o': - case 'x': - case 'X': - case 'u': - if (&argp[dynamic_count] >= ep) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Not enough args for format.\n" - ); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - - (void) strncpy(conv_buf, conv_spec, - conv_len = cp - conv_spec + 1); - conv_buf[conv_len] = '\0'; - - switch (dynamic_count) { - case 0: - printf(conv_buf, atoi(*argp++)); - break; - - case 1: - { - register int a1; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, atoi(*argp++)); - } - break; - - case 2: - { - register int a1, a2; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - a2 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, a2, atoi(*argp++)); - } - break; - - } - goto out; - - case 'f': /* Real */ - case 'e': - case 'g': - if (&argp[dynamic_count] >= ep) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Not enough args for format.\n" - ); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - - (void) strncpy(conv_buf, conv_spec, - conv_len = cp - conv_spec + 1); - conv_buf[conv_len] = '\0'; - - switch (dynamic_count) { - case 0: - printf(conv_buf, atof(*argp++)); - break; - - case 1: - { - register int a1; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, atof(*argp++)); - } - break; - - case 2: - { - register int a1, a2; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - a2 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, a2, atof(*argp++)); - } - break; - - } - goto out; - - case 'r': /* Roman (Well, why not?) */ - if (&argp[dynamic_count] >= ep) { - fprintf(stderr, - "printf: Not enough args for format.\n" - ); - exit(EX_USAGE); - } - - (void) strncpy(conv_buf, conv_spec, - conv_len = cp - conv_spec + 1); - conv_buf[conv_len] = '\0'; - conv_buf[conv_len - 1] = 's'; - - switch (dynamic_count) { - case 0: - printf(conv_buf, - ctor(atoi(*argp++))); - break; - - case 1: - { - register int a1; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, - ctor(atoi(*argp++))); - } - break; - - case 2: - { - register int a1, a2; - - a1 = atoi(*argp++); - a2 = atoi(*argp++); - printf(conv_buf, a1, a2, - ctor(atoi(*argp++))); - } - break; - - } - goto out; - - case '%': /* Boring */ - putchar('%'); - break; - - default: /* Probably an error, but let user - have his way. */ - continue; - } - } - out: ; - } - -exit(EX_OK); -} - -/****************************************************************************/ - -/* Convert backslash notation to control characters, in place. */ - -int ctrl(char *s) -{ -register char *op; -static int val; - -for (op = s; *s; s++) - if (*s == '\\') - switch (*++s) { - case '\0': /* End-of-string: user goofed */ - goto out; - - case '\\': /* Backslash */ - *op++ = '\\'; - break; - - case 'n': /* newline */ - *op++ = '\n'; - break; - - case 't': /* horizontal tab */ - *op++ = '\t'; - break; - - case 'r': /* carriage-return */ - *op++ = '\r'; - break; - - case 'f': /* form-feed */ - *op++ = '\f'; - break; - - case 'b': /* backspace */ - *op++ = '\b'; - break; - - case 'v': /* vertical tab */ - *op++ = '\13'; - break; - - case 'a': /* WARNING! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! */ - *op++ = '\7'; - break; - - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': - case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': - { /* octal constant */ - register int digits; - - val = 0; - (void) sscanf(s, "%3o", &val); - *op++ = val; - for (digits = 3; s[1] && - strchr("01234567", s[1]) - && --digits > 0; - s++); - } - break; - - case 'x': /* hex constant */ - case 'X': - s++; - { - register int digits; - - val = 0; - (void) sscanf(s, "%3x", &val); - *op++ = val; - for (digits = 3; *s && s[1] && - strchr("0123456789abcdefABCDEF", - s[1]) - && --digits > 0; - s++); - } - break; - - } - else - *op++ = *s; - -out: - -*op = '\0'; -} - -/****************************************************************************/ - -/* Convert integer to Roman Numerals. (Have have you survived without it?) */ - -struct roman { - unsigned r_mag; - char r_units, r_fives; - } roman[] = { - { 1000, 'M', '\0', }, - { 100, 'C', 'D', }, - { 10, 'X', 'L', }, - { 1, 'I', 'V', }, - }; - -char *ctor(int x) -{ -register struct roman *mp; -static char buf[BUFSIZ]; -register char *cp = buf; - -/* I've never actually seen a roman numeral with a minus-sign. - Probably ought to print out some appropriate latin phrase instead. */ -if (x < 0) { - *cp++ = '-'; - x = -x; - } - -for (mp = roman; x; mp++) { - register unsigned units; - - units = x / mp->r_mag; - x = x % mp->r_mag; - - if (cp > &buf[BUFSIZ-2]) - return "???"; - - if (units == 9 && mp > roman) { /* Do inverse notation: Eg: ``IX''. */ - *cp++ = mp->r_units; - *cp++ = mp[-1].r_units; - } - else if (units == 4 && mp->r_fives) { - /* Inverse notation for half-decades: Eg: ``IV'' */ - *cp++ = mp->r_units; - *cp++ = mp->r_fives; - } - else { /* Additive notation */ - if (units >= 5 && mp->r_fives) { - *cp++ = mp->r_fives; - units -= 5; - } - while (units--) { - *cp++ = mp->r_units; - if (cp > &buf[BUFSIZ-5]) - return "???"; - } - } - } - -*cp = '\0'; - -return buf; -} - -/****************************************************************************/ diff --git a/man/man1/Makefile b/man/man1/Makefile index 89a0d30b9..5dd2d3993 100644 --- a/man/man1/Makefile +++ b/man/man1/Makefile @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ MAN= acd.1 anm.1 ar.1 ash.1 asize.1 at.1 banner.1 basename.1 \ bsfilt.1 cal.1 \ calendar.1 cat.1 cawf.1 cc.1 cdiff.1 chgrp.1 \ chmem.1 chmod.1 cksum.1 clear.1 cmp.1 comm.1 compress.1 \ - cp.1 crc.1 crontab.1 ctags.1 cut.1 dd.1 dev2name.1 \ + cp.1 crc.1 crontab.1 ctags.1 dd.1 dev2name.1 \ df.1 dhrystone.1 diff.1 dosdir.1 dosread.1 doswrite.1 du.1 \ dumpcore.1 easypack.1 echo.1 ed.1 eject.1 elvis.1 elvrec.1 \ env.1 expand.1 expr.1 factor.1 file.1 \ diff --git a/man/man1/cut.1 b/man/man1/cut.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 1cf128d6e..000000000 --- a/man/man1/cut.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -.TH CUT 1 -.SH NAME -cut \- select out columns of a file -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBcut \fR[\fB\-b \fR|\fB \-c\fR] \fIlist\fR [\fIfile...\fR]\fR -.br -\fBcut \-f \fIlist\fR [\fB\-d \fIdelim\fR] [\fB \-s\fR]\fR [\fIfile...\fR] -.br -.de FL -.TP -\\fB\\$1\\fR -\\$2 -.. -.de EX -.TP 20 -\\fB\\$1\\fR -# \\$2 -.. -.SH OPTIONS -.FL "\-b" "Cut specified bytes." -.FL "\-c" "Select out specific characters." -.FL "\-d" "Change the column delimiter to \fIdelim\fR." -.FL "\-f" "Select out specific fields that are separated by the delimiter character (see \fIdelim\fR)." -.FL "\-i" "Runs of delimiters count as one." -.FL "\-s" "Suppress lines with no delimiter characters, when used with the \-f option. Lines with no delimiters are passed through untouched." -.SH EXAMPLES -.EX "cut \-f 2 file" "Extract field 2" -.EX "cut \-c 1\-2,5 file" "Extract character columns 1, 2, and 5" -.EX "cut \-c 1\-5,7\- file" "Extract all columns except 6" -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -\fICut\fR extracts one or more fields or columns from a file and writes them on -standard output. -If the \fB\-f\fR flag is used, the fields are separated by a delimiter -character, normally a tab, but can be changed using the \fB\-d\fR flag. -If the \fB\-c\fR flag is used, specific columns can be specified. -The list can be comma or BLANK separated. The \fB\-f\fR and -\fB\-c\fR flags are mutually exclusive. -Note: The POSIX1003.2 standard requires the option \fB\-b\fR to cut out -specific bytes in a file. It is intended for systems with multi byte -characters (e.g. kanji), since MINIX uses only one byte characters, -this option is equivalent to \fB\-c\fR. For the same reason, the option -\-n has no effect and is not listed in this manual page. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR sed (1), -.BR awk (1x). -- 2.44.0