bsorttext(1)

NAME

bsorttext - binary sort an unordered text file of charac
ter strings

SYNOPSIS

bsorttext [-I] [-N] [-o] [-P] [-r m|n] [-S] [-U] [-v]
filename [string(s)]

DESCRIPTION

Arraypreempted if the database file can not be opened, (or read,) with
a return value of match, or no match, depending on environmental
requirements.

OPTIONS

Array-I Case sensitive alphabet.

-N Include null records.

-o Output the sorted file, filename, disable querying.

-P Print the string(s) not in the database.

Array-S Disable whitespace in file warning.

-U Records do not have to be unique.

-v Print the program's version information.

WARNINGS

Arrayerror message, and exits.
The program is capable of rejecting entire Class A, Class
B, or Class C, IP address ranges. Discretion is advised.

SEE ALSO

ArrayceivedAddress(1), receivedTodb(1), receivedMSGIDdb(1), receivedUnknowndb(1), tolower(1), toupper(1), bsorttext(1) receivedIPforgedb(1), hsearchtext(1), bsearchbody(1)

DIAGNOSTICS

Error messages for incompatible arguments, failure to al
locate memory, inaccessible files, opening and closing files.

AUTHORS

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Arraymust be maintained in all copies produced.

ArrayComments and/or bug reports should be addressed to:
john@email.johncon.com (John Conover)
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January 16, 2007
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