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.so tmac.ilib .TH I-TRFIL 1 "The University of Arizona \- 5/16/83" .SH NAME i-trfil \- Icon trace filter .SH SYNOPSIS \f3i-trfil\fP [options] .SH DESCRIPTION \fII-trfil\fP filters standard input using user-designated strings as keys. .PP The following options may appear more than once and in any order: .IP \f3+\fP\fIstring\fP 0.75i Consider only lines containing \fIstring\fP; otherwise all lines are considered. .IP \f3^\fP\fIstring\fP Remove lines containing \fIstring\fP from consideration (except those containing a string specified by the \f3!\fR option). .IP \f3!\fP\fIstring\fP Retain lines containing \fIstring\fP. .IP \f3\-c\fP\fIn\fP Print \fIn\fP context lines before (if \fIn\fP is negative) or after (if \fIn\fP is positive). Nonsequential context lines are separated by a blank line. The default is 0. .SH LIMITATIONS Trace output from Icon programs goes to standard error output, which cannot be piped directly into \fIi-trfil\fR. This problem can be circumvented by combining output streams. In \fIsh(1)\fR, this can be accomplished by .DS prog 2>&1 | i-trfil ... .DE while in \fIcsh(1)\fR, it can be accomplished by .DS prog |& i-trfil ... .DE .SH BUG If the environment variable \f3TRACE\fR is set to a nonzero value when \fIi-trfil\fR is running, one line of tracing is produced from \fIi-trfil\fR in addition to any other tracing. .SH SEE ALSO sh(1), csh(1) .SH AUTHOR Allan J. Anderson
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