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sparkformat(1)															    sparkformat(1)

NAME
sparkformat - pretty-prints SPARK annotations SYNOPSIS
sparkformat [OPTIONS] [ FILE_LIST or @METAFILE ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page only summarises the sparkformat command-line flags, please refer to the full SPARKFormat manual for further information. OPTIONS
These options do not quite follow the usual GNU command line syntax. All options start with a single dash instead of the usual two and they can also be abbreviated, as long as the abbreviation is unique. For example -expand can be abbreviated to -expa but not -exp as this clash- es with -export_indent. -help Display command-line help. -version Display version information. -add_modes, -noadd_modes Add modes to unmoded global variables. By default we do not do this. -annotation_character=CHAR Select alternative annotation character. The default is '#'. -compress, -expand Comress or expand the dependency relations. The default is to compress. -default_function_modes=MODE When used in conjunction with -add_modes, force global variables of functions to the specified default function mode. The available default function modes are 'in_mode' and 'unmoded', and may be abbreviated to 'i' and 'u' respectively. -export_indent=MODE, -global_indent=MODE, -import_indent=MODE, -inherit_indent=MODE, -initialization_indent=MODE, -own_indent=MODE, -sepa- rator_indent=MODE, -properties_indent=MODE Specifies the degree of indentation from '--#' or keeps them inline (the default). MODE can be either a number or 'inline'. SEE ALSO
spark(1), sparksimp(1), spadesimp(1), zombiescope(1), victor(1), pogs(1) sparkmake(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Florian Schanda <florian.schanda@altran-praxis.com> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Ver- sion 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. 22 March 2011 sparkformat(1)

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NAME
stdbuf - Run COMMAND, with modified buffering operations for its standard streams. SYNOPSIS
stdbuf OPTION... COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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tail -f access.log | stdbuf -oL cut -d ' ' -f1 | uniq This will immedidately display unique entries from access.log BUGS
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