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  2. Standard streams - Wikipedia

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    File pointers stdin, stdout, and stderr are also provided. Ken Thompson (designer and implementer of the original Unix operating system) modified sort in Version 5 Unix to accept "-" as representing standard input, which spread to other utilities and became a part of the operating system as a special file in Version 8 .

  3. Redirection (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The reason for this is to distinguish between a file named '1' and stdout, i.e. cat file 2 >1 vs cat file 2 > & 1. In the first case, stderr is redirected to a file named ' 1 ' and in the second, stderr is redirected to stdout. Another useful capability is to redirect one standard file handle to another.

  4. tee (command) - Wikipedia

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    Example usage of tee: The output of ls -l is redirected to tee which copies them to the file file.txt and to the pager less. The name tee comes from this scheme - it looks like the capital letter T. The tee command is normally used to split the output of a program so that it can be both displayed and saved in a file. The command can be used to ...

  5. cat (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    This is because the redirection form opens the file as the stdin file descriptor which command can fully access, while the cat form simply provides the data as a stream of bytes. Another common case where cat is unnecessary is where a command defaults to operating on stdin, but will read from a file, if the filename is given as an argument.

  6. Command (computing) - Wikipedia

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    For example, some authors refer to conditionals as commands [1] while they are called expressions in Python [2] or Bash [3] and statements in Java. [4] Similarly, writing to stdout is done in Bash with the builtin command printf, while it is done with the built-in function print() in Python. [5]

  7. Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)

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    ^c puts(x) and fputs(x, stdout) write unformatted text to stdout. ^d fputs(x, stderr) writes unformatted text to stderr ^e INPUT_UNIT, OUTPUT_UNIT, ERROR_UNIT are defined in the ISO_FORTRAN_ENV module.

  8. Property list - Wikipedia

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    The Python programming language has a builtin plistlib module to read and write plist files, in Apple's XML or in binary (since Python 3.4). [28] ProperTree is a cross-platform editor that makes use of this library.

  9. Forward declaration - Wikipedia

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    int foo; //foo might be defined somewhere in this file extern int bar; //bar must be defined in some other file In Pascal and other Wirth programming languages, it is a general rule that all entities must be declared before use, and thus forward declaration is necessary for mutual recursion, for instance.