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cut: provide original-work help message and option descriptions
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@ -405,16 +405,16 @@ fn cut_files(mut filenames: Vec<String>, mode: Mode) -> i32 {
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pub fn uumain(args: Vec<String>) -> i32 {
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let mut opts = getopts::Options::new();
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opts.optopt("b", "bytes", "select only these bytes", "LIST");
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opts.optopt("c", "characters", "select only these characters", "LIST");
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opts.optopt("d", "delimiter", "use DELIM instead of TAB for field delimiter", "DELIM");
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opts.optopt("f", "fields", "select only these fields; also print any line that contains no delimiter character, unless the -s option is specified", "LIST");
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opts.optflag("n", "", "(ignored)");
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opts.optflag("", "complement", "complement the set of selected bytes, characters or fields");
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opts.optflag("s", "only-delimited", "do not print lines not containing delimiters");
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opts.optopt("", "output-delimiter", "use STRING as the output delimiter the default is to use the input delimiter", "STRING");
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opts.optflag("", "help", "display this help and exit");
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opts.optflag("", "version", "output version information and exit");
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opts.optopt("b", "bytes", "filter byte columns from the input source", "sequence");
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opts.optopt("c", "characters", "alias for character mode", "sequence");
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opts.optopt("d", "delimiter", "specify the delimiter character that separates fields in the input source. Defaults to Tab.", "delimiter");
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opts.optopt("f", "fields", "filter field columns from the input source", "sequence");
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opts.optflag("n", "", "legacy option - has no effect.");
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opts.optflag("", "complement", "invert the filter - instead of displaying only the filtered columns, display all but those columns");
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opts.optflag("s", "only-delimited", "in field mode, only print lines which contain the delimiter");
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opts.optopt("", "output-delimiter", "in field mode, replace the delimiter in output lines with this option's argument", "new delimiter");
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opts.optflag("", "help", "print usage information");
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opts.optflag("", "version", "print version information");
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let matches = match opts.parse(&args[1..]) {
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Ok(m) => m,
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@ -425,24 +425,83 @@ pub fn uumain(args: Vec<String>) -> i32 {
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};
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if matches.opt_present("help") {
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println!("{} {}", NAME, VERSION);
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println!("");
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println!("Usage:");
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println!(" {0} OPTION... [FILE]...", NAME);
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println!("");
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println!("{}", opts.usage("Print selected parts of lines from each FILE to standard output."));
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println!("");
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println!("Use one, and only one of -b, -c or -f. Each LIST is made up of one");
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println!("range, or many ranges separated by commas. Selected input is written");
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println!("in the same order that it is read, and is written exactly once.");
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println!("Each range is one of:");
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println!("");
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println!(" N N'th byte, character or field, counted from 1");
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println!(" N- from N'th byte, character or field, to end of line");
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println!(" N-M from N'th to M'th (included) byte, character or field");
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println!(" -M from first to M'th (included) byte, character or field");
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println!("");
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println!("With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.");
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print!("
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{0} {1}
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{0} [-d] [-s] [-z] [--output-delimiter] ((-f|-b|-c) {{sequence}}) {{sourcefile}}+
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{2}
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Reference
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Each call must specify a mode (what to use for columns),
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a sequence (which columns to print), and provide a data source
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Specifying a mode
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Use --bytes (-b) or --characters (-c) to specify byte mode
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Use --fields (-f) to specify field mode, where each line is broken into
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fields identified by a delimiter character. For example for a typical CSV
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you could use this in combination with setting comma as the delimiter
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Specifying a sequence
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A sequence is a group of 1 or more numbers or inclusive ranges separated
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by a commas.
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cut -f 2,5-7 some_file.txt
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will display the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and 7th field for each source line
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Ranges can extend to the end of the row by excluding the the second number
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cut -f 3- some_file.txt
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will display the 3rd field and all fields after for each source line
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The first number of a range can be excluded, and this is effectively the
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same as using 1 as the first number: it causes the range to begin at the
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first column. Ranges can also display a single column
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cut -f 1,3-5 some_file.txt
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will display the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th field for each source line
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The --complement option, when used, inverts the effect of the sequence
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cut --complement -f 4-6 some_file.txt
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will display the every field but the 4th, 5th, and 6th
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Specifying a data source
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If no sourcefile arguments are specified, stdin is used as the source of
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lines to print
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If sourcefile arguments are specified, stdin is ignored and all files are
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read in consecutively if a sourcefile is not successfully read, a warning
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will print to stderr, and the eventual status code will be 1, but cut
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will continue to read through proceeding sourcefiles
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To print columns from both STDIN and a file argument, use - (dash) as a
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sourcefile argument to represent stdin.
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Field Mode options
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The fields in each line are identified by a delimiter (separator)
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Set the delimiter
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Set the delimiter which separates fields in the file using the
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--delimiter (-d) option. Setting the delimiter is optional.
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If not set, a default delimiter of Tab will be used.
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Optionally Filter based on delimiter
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If the --only-delimited (-s) flag is provided, only lines which
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contain the delimiter will be printed
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Replace the delimiter
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If the --output-delimiter option is provided, the argument used for
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it will replace the delimiter character in each line printed. This is
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useful for transforming tabular data - e.g. to convert a CSV to a
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TSV (tab-separated file)
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", NAME, VERSION, opts.usage("Prints specified byte or field columns from each line of stdin or the input files"));
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return 0;
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}
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