.TH CAT 1 | |
.SH NAME | |
cat, read, nobs \- catenate files | |
.SH SYNOPSIS | |
.B cat | |
[ | |
.I file ... | |
] | |
.br | |
.B read | |
[ | |
.B -m | |
] [ | |
.B -n | |
.I nline | |
] [ | |
.I file ... | |
] | |
.br | |
.B nobs | |
[ | |
.I file ... | |
] | |
.SH DESCRIPTION | |
.I Cat | |
reads each | |
.I file | |
in sequence and writes it on the standard output. | |
Thus | |
.IP | |
.L | |
cat file | |
.LP | |
prints a file and | |
.IP | |
.L | |
cat file1 file2 >file3 | |
.LP | |
concatenates the first two files and places the result | |
on the third. | |
.PP | |
If no | |
.I file | |
is given, | |
.I cat | |
reads from the standard input. | |
Output is buffered in blocks matching the input. | |
.PP | |
.I Read | |
copies to standard output exactly one line from the named | |
.IR file , | |
default standard input. | |
It is useful in interactive | |
.IR rc (1) | |
scripts. | |
.PP | |
The | |
.B -m | |
flag causes it to continue reading and writing multiple lines until end of file; | |
.B -n | |
causes it to read no more than | |
.I nline | |
lines. | |
.PP | |
.I Read | |
always executes a single | |
.B write | |
for each line of input, which can be helpful when | |
preparing input to programs that expect line-at-a-time data. | |
It never reads any more data from the input than it prints to the output. | |
.PP | |
.I Nobs | |
copies the named files to | |
standard output except that it removes all backspace | |
characters and the characters that precede them. | |
It is useful to use as | |
.B $PAGER | |
with the Unix version of | |
.IR man (1) | |
when run inside a | |
.I win | |
(see | |
.IR acme (1)) | |
window. | |
.SH SOURCE | |
.B \*9/src/cmd/cat.c | |
.br | |
.B \*9/src/cmd/read.c | |
.br | |
.B \*9/bin/nobs | |
.SH SEE ALSO | |
.IR cp (1) | |
.SH DIAGNOSTICS | |
.I Read | |
exits with status | |
.B eof | |
on end of file or, in the | |
.B -n | |
case, if it doesn't read | |
.I nlines | |
lines. | |
.SH BUGS | |
Beware of | |
.L "cat a b >a" | |
and | |
.LR "cat a b >b" , | |
which | |
destroy input files before reading them. |