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Changes to grep/manual/html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html,v


From: Jim Meyering
Subject: Changes to grep/manual/html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html,v
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 22:23:44 +0000

CVSROOT:        /webcvs/grep
Module name:    grep
Changes by:     Jim Meyering <meyering> 14/11/23 22:23:33

Index: html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /webcvs/grep/grep/manual/html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html,v
retrieving revision 1.19
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -u -b -r1.19 -r1.20
--- html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html   3 Jun 2014 14:47:05 -0000       
1.19
+++ html_node/Output-Line-Prefix-Control.html   23 Nov 2014 22:23:32 -0000      
1.20
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 <html lang="en">
 <head>
-<title>Output Line Prefix Control - GNU Grep 2.20</title>
+<title>Output Line Prefix Control - GNU Grep 2.21</title>
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
-<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.20">
+<meta name="description" content="GNU Grep 2.21">
 <meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.13">
 <link title="Top" rel="start" href="index.html#Top">
 <link rel="up" href="Command_002dline-Options.html#Command_002dline-Options" 
title="Command-line Options">
@@ -90,13 +90,13 @@
      <br><dt><samp><span class="option">-u</span></samp><dt><samp><span 
class="option">--unix-byte-offsets</span></samp><dd><a 
name="index-g_t_002du-69"></a><a 
name="index-g_t_002d_002dunix_002dbyte_002doffsets-70"></a><a 
name="index-MS_002dDOS_002fMS_002dWindows-byte-offsets-71"></a><a 
name="index-byte-offsets_002c-on-MS_002dDOS_002fMS_002dWindows-72"></a>Report 
Unix-style byte offsets. 
 This option causes <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> to report 
byte offsets
 as if the file were a Unix-style text file,
-i.e., the byte offsets ignore the <code>CR</code> characters that were 
stripped. 
+i.e., the byte offsets ignore carriage returns that were stripped. 
 This will produce results identical
 to running <samp><span class="command">grep</span></samp> on a Unix machine. 
 This option has no effect unless the <samp><span 
class="option">-b</span></samp> option is also used;
 it has no effect on platforms other than MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
 
-     <br><dt><samp><span class="option">-Z</span></samp><dt><samp><span 
class="option">--null</span></samp><dd><a name="index-g_t_002dZ-73"></a><a 
name="index-g_t_002d_002dnull-74"></a><a 
name="index-zero_002dterminated-file-names-75"></a>Output a zero byte (the 
ASCII <code>NUL</code> character)
+     <br><dt><samp><span class="option">-Z</span></samp><dt><samp><span 
class="option">--null</span></samp><dd><a name="index-g_t_002dZ-73"></a><a 
name="index-g_t_002d_002dnull-74"></a><a 
name="index-zero_002dterminated-file-names-75"></a>Output a zero byte (the 
ASCII NUL character)
 instead of the character that normally follows a file name. 
 For example,
 &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">grep -lZ</span></samp>&rsquo; outputs a zero 
byte after each file name



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