From 36aa5262a8454139eee6622841ac0176b0e4fb15 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andre Noll Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 10:23:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add documentation of the enhancments to --output. Code for the new features is still missing. --- select.ggo | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/select.ggo b/select.ggo index 5ea4e8e..d02fcd3 100644 --- a/select.ggo +++ b/select.ggo @@ -83,11 +83,32 @@ details=" option "output" o #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "file to write output to" -string typestr="" +string typestr="path" optional default="-" details=" - If empty, or not given, use stdout. + If empty, or not given, use stdout. The following conventions + cause the output to be written differently: + + An output file name of \"-\" means stdout. + + \"path\" may be prepended by '>' which instructs adu to + truncate the output file to length zero. If \"path\" does + not start with '>' and \"path\" already exists, the select + query is being aborted. Otherwise, \"path\" is created and + output is written to \"path\". + + If the first two characters of \"path\" are '>', the output + file (given by removing the leading \">>\" from \"path\") + is being opened in append mode. It is no error if the output + file does not exist but, as above, the output file name \">>\" + is considered invalid. + + If the first character of \"path\" is '|', a pipe is created + and the rest of \"path\" is being executed with its standard in + redirected to the reading end of the pipe. The output of adu + is written to the writing end of the pipe. Again, specifying + only \"|\" is considered invalid and causes an error. " option "user-summary-sort" - -- 2.39.2