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	runtime(doc): regenerate xxd manpage
Commit f6fc255e8d (v9.0.1834) updated xxd.1 but the xxd.man
page wasn't re-generated. So let's just regenerate it now.
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
			
			
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		| @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ XXD(1)                      General Commands Manual                     XXD(1) | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| NAME | ||||
|        xxd - make a hexdump or do the reverse. | ||||
|        xxd - make a hex dump or do the reverse. | ||||
|  | ||||
| SYNOPSIS | ||||
|        xxd -h[elp] | ||||
| @@ -30,19 +30,19 @@ OPTIONS | ||||
|        notation.  Thus -c8, -c 8, -c 010 and -cols 8 are all equivalent. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -a | -autoskip | ||||
|               Toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces nul-lines.  Default off. | ||||
|               Toggle autoskip: A single '*' replaces NUL-lines.  Default off. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -b | -bits | ||||
|               Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hexdump.   This | ||||
|               Switch to bits (binary digits) dump, rather than hex dump.  This | ||||
|               option  writes octets as eight digits "1"s and "0"s instead of a | ||||
|               normal hexadecimal dump. Each line is preceded by a line  number | ||||
|               in  hexadecimal and followed by an ascii (or ebcdic) representa‐ | ||||
|               in  hexadecimal and followed by an ASCII (or EBCDIC) representa‐ | ||||
|               tion. The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this | ||||
|               mode. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -c cols | -cols cols | ||||
|               Format  <cols> octets per line. Default 16 (-i: 12, -ps: 30, -b: | ||||
|               6). Max 256.  No maxmimum for -ps. With -ps, 0  results  in  one | ||||
|               6). Max 256.  No maximum for -ps. With -ps,  0  results  in  one | ||||
|               long line of output. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -C | -capitalize | ||||
| @@ -54,18 +54,19 @@ OPTIONS | ||||
|               to EBCDIC.  This does not change the hexadecimal representation. | ||||
|               The option is meaningless in combinations with -r, -p or -i. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -e     Switch to little-endian hexdump.  This option treats byte groups | ||||
|               as words in little-endian byte order.  The default grouping of 4 | ||||
|               bytes may be changed using -g.  This option only applies to hex‐ | ||||
|               dump,  leaving  the  ASCII (or EBCDIC) representation unchanged. | ||||
|               The command line switches -r, -p, -i do not work with this mode. | ||||
|        -e     Switch to little-endian  hex  dump.   This  option  treats  byte | ||||
|               groups as words in little-endian byte order.  The default group‐ | ||||
|               ing of 4 bytes may be changed using -g.  This  option  only  ap‐ | ||||
|               plies to the hex dump, leaving the ASCII (or EBCDIC) representa‐ | ||||
|               tion unchanged.  The command line switches -r,  -p,  -i  do  not | ||||
|               work with this mode. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -g bytes | -groupsize bytes | ||||
|               Separate  the  output of every <bytes> bytes (two hex characters | ||||
|               or eight bit-digits each) by a whitespace.  Specify -g 0 to sup‐ | ||||
|               or eight bit digits each) by a whitespace.  Specify -g 0 to sup‐ | ||||
|               press grouping.  <Bytes> defaults to 2 in normal mode, 4 in lit‐ | ||||
|               tle-endian mode and 1 in bits mode.  Grouping does not apply  to | ||||
|               postscript or include style. | ||||
|               PostScript or include style. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -h | -help | ||||
|               Print  a summary of available commands and exit.  No hex dumping | ||||
| @@ -87,20 +88,26 @@ OPTIONS | ||||
|               Add <offset> to the displayed file position. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -p | -ps | -postscript | -plain | ||||
|               Output in postscript continuous hexdump  style.  Also  known  as | ||||
|               plain hexdump style. | ||||
|               Output  in  PostScript  continuous hex dump style. Also known as | ||||
|               plain hex dump style. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -r | -revert | ||||
|               Reverse  operation:  convert (or patch) hexdump into binary.  If | ||||
|               Reverse operation: convert (or patch) hex dump into binary.   If | ||||
|               not  writing  to stdout, xxd writes into its output file without | ||||
|               truncating it. Use the combination -r -p to read plain hexadeci‐ | ||||
|               mal dumps without line number information and without a particu‐ | ||||
|               lar column layout. Additional Whitespace and line-breaks are al‐ | ||||
|               lar column layout. Additional whitespace and line breaks are al‐ | ||||
|               lowed anywhere. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -R when | ||||
|               In  output the hex-value and the value are both colored with the | ||||
|               same color depending on the hex-value. Mostly helping to differ‐ | ||||
|               entiate  printable and non-printable characters.  when is never, | ||||
|               always, or auto. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -seek offset | ||||
|               When used after -r: revert with <offset> added to file positions | ||||
|               found in hexdump. | ||||
|               found in hex dump. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -s [+][-]seek | ||||
|               Start at <seek> bytes abs. (or rel.) infile offset.  + indicates | ||||
| @@ -110,28 +117,27 @@ OPTIONS | ||||
|               (or if combined with +: before the current stdin file position). | ||||
|               Without -s option, xxd starts at the current file position. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -u     Use upper case hex letters. Default is lower case. | ||||
|        -u     Use upper-case hex letters. Default is lower-case. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -v | -version | ||||
|               Show version string. | ||||
|  | ||||
| CAVEATS | ||||
|        xxd -r has some builtin magic while evaluating line number information. | ||||
|        If  the  output  file is seekable, then the linenumbers at the start of | ||||
|        each hexdump line may be out of order, lines may be missing,  or  over‐ | ||||
|        lapping.  In these cases xxd will lseek(2) to the next position. If the | ||||
|        output file is not seekable, only  gaps  are  allowed,  which  will  be | ||||
|        filled by null-bytes. | ||||
|        xxd -r has some built-in magic while evaluating  line  number  informa‐ | ||||
|        tion.   If  the  output  file is seekable, then the line numbers at the | ||||
|        start of each hex dump line may be out of order, lines may be  missing, | ||||
|        or  overlapping. In these cases xxd will lseek(2) to the next position. | ||||
|        If the output file is not seekable, only gaps are allowed,  which  will | ||||
|        be filled by null-bytes. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        xxd -r never generates parse errors. Garbage is silently skipped. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        When  editing hexdumps, please note that xxd -r skips everything on the | ||||
|        When editing hex dumps, please note that xxd -r skips everything on the | ||||
|        input line after reading enough columns of hexadecimal data (see option | ||||
|        -c).  This  also means, that changes to the printable ascii (or ebcdic) | ||||
|        columns are always ignored. Reverting a  plain  (or  postscript)  style | ||||
|        hexdump  with  xxd  -r -p does not depend on the correct number of col‐ | ||||
|        umns. Here anything that looks like a  pair  of  hex-digits  is  inter‐ | ||||
|        preted. | ||||
|        -c).  This  also  means that changes to the printable ASCII (or EBCDIC) | ||||
|        columns are always ignored. Reverting a plain (or PostScript) style hex | ||||
|        dump  with  xxd -r -p does not depend on the correct number of columns. | ||||
|        Here, anything that looks like a pair of hex digits is interpreted. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Note the difference between | ||||
|        % xxd -i file | ||||
| @@ -142,19 +148,19 @@ CAVEATS | ||||
|        "rewind" input.  A '+' makes a difference if the input source is stdin, | ||||
|        and if stdin's file position is not at the start of  the  file  by  the | ||||
|        time  xxd  is  started and given its input.  The following examples may | ||||
|        help to clarify (or further confuse!)... | ||||
|        help to clarify (or further confuse!): | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Rewind stdin before reading; needed because the `cat' has already  read | ||||
|        to the end of stdin. | ||||
|        % sh -c "cat > plain_copy; xxd -s 0 > hex_copy" < file | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Hexdump from file position 0x480 (=1024+128)  onwards.   The  `+'  sign | ||||
|        Hex  dump  from  file position 0x480 (=1024+128) onwards.  The `+' sign | ||||
|        means "relative to the current position", thus the `128' adds to the 1k | ||||
|        where dd left off. | ||||
|        %  sh -c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd -s +128 > hex_snippet" | ||||
|        < file | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Hexdump from file position 0x100 ( = 1024-768) on. | ||||
|        Hex dump from file position 0x100 (=1024-768) onwards. | ||||
|        % sh -c "dd of=plain_snippet bs=1k count=1; xxd -s +-768 > hex_snippet" | ||||
|        < file | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -169,7 +175,7 @@ EXAMPLES | ||||
|        Print 3 lines (hex 0x30 bytes) from the end of file. | ||||
|        % xxd -s -0x30 file | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Print 120 bytes as continuous hexdump with 20 octets per line. | ||||
|        Print 120 bytes as a continuous hex dump with 20 octets per line. | ||||
|        % xxd -l 120 -ps -c 20 xxd.1 | ||||
|        2e54482058584420312022417567757374203139 | ||||
|        39362220224d616e75616c207061676520666f72 | ||||
| @@ -178,7 +184,7 @@ EXAMPLES | ||||
|        20617574686f723a0a2e5c2220202020546f6e79 | ||||
|        204e7567656e74203c746f6e79407363746e7567 | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Hexdump the first 120 bytes of this man page with 12 octets per line. | ||||
|        Hex dump the first 120 bytes of this man page with 12 octets per line. | ||||
|        % xxd -l 120 -c 12 xxd.1 | ||||
|        0000000: 2e54 4820 5858 4420 3120 2241  .TH XXD 1 "A | ||||
|        000000c: 7567 7573 7420 3139 3936 2220  ugust 1996" | ||||
| @@ -207,27 +213,27 @@ EXAMPLES | ||||
|        which is 'A' (hex 0x41). | ||||
|        % echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r > file | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Hexdump this file with autoskip. | ||||
|        Hex dump this file with autoskip. | ||||
|        % xxd -a -c 12 file | ||||
|        0000000: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ............ | ||||
|        * | ||||
|        000fffc: 0000 0000 40                   ....A | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Create a 1 byte file containing a single 'A' character.  The number af‐ | ||||
|        ter '-r -s' adds to the linenumbers found in the file; in  effect,  the | ||||
|        ter  '-r -s' adds to the line numbers found in the file; in effect, the | ||||
|        leading bytes are suppressed. | ||||
|        % echo "010000: 41" | xxd -r -s -0x10000 > file | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to hexdump a region | ||||
|        marked between `a' and `z'. | ||||
|        Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to hex dump  a  re‐ | ||||
|        gion marked between `a' and `z'. | ||||
|        :'a,'z!xxd | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to recover a binary | ||||
|        hexdump marked between `a' and `z'. | ||||
|        hex dump marked between `a' and `z'. | ||||
|        :'a,'z!xxd -r | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Use xxd as a filter within an editor such as vim(1) to recover one line | ||||
|        of a hexdump.  Move the cursor over the line and type: | ||||
|        of a hex dump.  Move the cursor over the line and type: | ||||
|        !!xxd -r | ||||
|  | ||||
|        Read single characters from a serial line | ||||
| @@ -240,7 +246,7 @@ RETURN VALUES | ||||
|  | ||||
|        0      no errors encountered. | ||||
|  | ||||
|        -1     operation not supported ( xxd -r -i still impossible). | ||||
|        -1     operation not supported (xxd -r -i still impossible). | ||||
|  | ||||
|        1      error while parsing options. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -254,7 +260,7 @@ SEE ALSO | ||||
|        uuencode(1), uudecode(1), patch(1) | ||||
|  | ||||
| WARNINGS | ||||
|        The tools weirdness matches its creators brain.  Use entirely  at  your | ||||
|        The tool's weirdness matches its creator's brain.  Use entirely at your | ||||
|        own risk. Copy files. Trace it. Become a wizard. | ||||
|  | ||||
| VERSION | ||||
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