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