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2 tac \- concatenate and print files in reverse
219 bool reverse; /* Reverse the sense of comparison. */ member334 static bool reverse; variable2411 if (key->reverse) in key_to_opts()2518 ugkey.reverse &= !key->reverse; in key_warnings()2587 || (ugkey.reverse && (stable || unique) && keylist)) in key_warnings()2589 bool ugkey_reverse = ugkey.reverse; in key_warnings()2591 ugkey.reverse = false; in key_warnings()2599 ugkey.reverse = ugkey_reverse; in key_warnings()2601 if (ugkey.reverse && !(stable || unique) && keylist) in key_warnings()2806 return diff_reversed (diff, key->reverse); in keycompare()[all …]
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244 * tac invocation:: Concatenate and write files in reverse1627 * tac invocation:: Concatenate and write files in reverse.1738 @section @command{tac}: Concatenate and write files in reverse3078 reverse), since reversing a file is really a different job from printing3080 only reverse files that are at most as large as its buffer, which is3081 typically 32 KiB@. A more reliable and versatile way to reverse files is4454 other than @option{--reverse} (@option{-r}) were specified. The4582 equivalent instead. (Any @option{--reverse} given would only affect4711 @itemx --reverse4713 @opindex --reverse[all …]