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-.\" $NetBSD: strfile.8,v 1.16 2013/09/19 00:58:11 uwe Exp $
-.\"
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-.\" Ken Arnold.
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-.\" @(#)strfile.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
-.\"
-.Dd January 17, 2010
-.Dt STRFILE 8
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm strfile ,
-.Nm unstr
-.Nd "create a random access file for storing strings"
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm
-.Op Fl iorsx
-.Op Fl c Ar char
-.Ar source_file
-.Op Ar output_file
-.Nm unstr
-.Ar source_file
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-reads a file containing groups of lines separated by a line containing
-a single percent
-.Ql \&%
-sign and creates a data file which contains
-a header structure and a table of file offsets for each group of lines.
-This allows random access of the strings.
-.Pp
-The output file, if not specified on the command line, is named
-.Ar source_file Ns Sy .dat .
-.Pp
-The options are as follows:
-.Bl -tag -width "-c char"
-.It Fl c Ar char
-Change the delimiting character from the percent sign to
-.Ar char .
-.It Fl i
-Ignore case when ordering the strings.
-.It Fl o
-Order the strings in alphabetical order.
-The offset table will be sorted in the alphabetical order of the
-groups of lines referenced.
-Any initial non-alphanumeric characters are ignored.
-This option causes the
-.Dv STR_ORDERED
-bit in the header
-.Fa str_flags
-field to be set.
-.It Fl r
-Randomize access to the strings.
-Entries in the offset table will be randomly ordered.
-This option causes the
-.Dv STR_RANDOM
-bit in the header
-.Fa str_flags
-field to be set.
-.It Fl s
-Run silently; don't give a summary message when finished.
-.It Fl x
-Note that each alphabetic character in the groups of lines is rotated
-13 positions in a simple caesar cipher.
-This option causes the
-.Dv STR_ROTATED
-bit in the header
-.Fa str_flags
-field to be set.
-.El
-.Pp
-The format of the header is:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-#define VERSION 1
-unsigned long str_version; /* version number */
-unsigned long str_numstr; /* # of strings in the file */
-unsigned long str_longlen; /* length of longest string */
-unsigned long str_shortlen; /* length of shortest string */
-#define STR_RANDOM 0x1 /* randomized pointers */
-#define STR_ORDERED 0x2 /* ordered pointers */
-#define STR_ROTATED 0x4 /* rot-13'd text */
-unsigned long str_flags; /* bit field for flags */
-char str_delim; /* delimiting character */
-.Ed
-.Pp
-All fields are written in big-endian byte order.
-.Pp
-The purpose of
-.Nm unstr
-is to undo the work of
-.Nm .
-It prints out the strings contained in the file
-.Ar source_file
-in the order that they are listed in the header file
-.Ar source_file Ns Sy .dat
-to standard output.
-It is possible to create sorted versions of input files by using
-.Fl o
-when
-.Nm
-is run and then using
-.Nm unstr
-to dump them out in the table order.
-.Sh FILES
-.Bl -tag -width strfile.out -compact
-.It Pa strfile.dat
-default output file.
-.El
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr byteorder 3 ,
-.Xr fortune 6
-.Sh HISTORY
-The
-.Nm
-utility first appeared in
-.Bx 4.4 .