dj.1, strcmp.1, swab.1: remove nonexistent roff macros
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@ -18,30 +18,18 @@ dj
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.RB [ count ])
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.RB ( -i
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.R [
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.B input file
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.R ])
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[\fBinput file\fP])
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.RB ( -b
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.R [
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.B input block size
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.R ])
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[\fBinput block size\fP])
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.RB ( -s
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.R [
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.B input offset
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.R ])
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[\fBinput offset\fP])
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.RB ( -o
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.R [
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.B output file
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.R ])
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[\fBoutput file\fP])
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.RB ( -B
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.R [
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.B output block size
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.R ])
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[\fBoutput block size\fP])
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.RB ( -S
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.R [
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.B output offset
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.R ])
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[\fBoutput offset\fP])
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.\"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@ -118,10 +106,10 @@ By default, statistics are printed for input and output to the standard error in
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the following format:
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.RS
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.R {records read} {ASCII unit separator} {partial records read}
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.R {ASCII record separator} {records written} {ASCII unit separator}
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.R {partial records written} {ASCII group separator} {bytes read}
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.R {ASCII record separator} {bytes written} {ASCII file separator}
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{records read} {ASCII unit separator} {partial records read}
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{ASCII record separator} {records written} {ASCII unit separator}
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{partial records written} {ASCII group separator} {bytes read}
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{ASCII record separator} {bytes written} {ASCII file separator}
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.RE
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This format for diagnostic output is designed to be machine-parseable for
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@ -130,9 +118,9 @@ convenience. For a more human-readable format, the
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option may be specified. In this event, the following format is used instead:
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.RS
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.R {records read} '+' {partial records read} '>' {records written}
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.R '+' {partial records written} ';' {bytes read} '>' {bytes written}
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.R {ASCII line feed}
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{records read} '+' {partial records read} '>' {records written}
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'+' {partial records written} ';' {bytes read} '>' {bytes written}
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{ASCII line feed}
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.RE
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If the
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@ -144,9 +132,9 @@ was invoked. The following example is the result of running the program with
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as the only argument:
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.RS
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.R argv0=dj
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.R in=<stdin> ibs=1024 skip=0 align=ff count=0
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.R out=<stdout> obs=1024 seek=0 debug= 3 noerror=0
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argv0=dj
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in=<stdin> ibs=1024 skip=0 align=ff count=0
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out=<stdout> obs=1024 seek=0 debug= 3 noerror=0
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.RE
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In non-recoverable errors that don\(cqt pertain to the read-write cycle, a
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@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ will exit with an error code of 1 if a string passed has a lesser byte value
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than one of the prior strings:
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.RS
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.R strcmp b a
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strcmp b a
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.RE
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and with an error code of 255 if it has a greater byte value than one of the
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prior strings:
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.RS
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.R strcmp a b
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strcmp a b
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.RE
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When invoked incorrectly, a debug message will be printed and the program will
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line:
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.RS
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.R printf 'hello world!\(rsn' | swab
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printf 'hello world!\(rsn' | swab
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.RE
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Produces the following output:
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.RS
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.R ehll oowlr!d
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ehll oowlr!d
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.RE
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.\"
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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